No. It is a division of Army Recruiting and Training Division which is a part of the British Army. It is, unlike United States Military Academy at West Point, not a university.
Royal Military Academy Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Military_Academy_Sandhurst I thought it was my school - Sandhurst Secondary School
This is probably the RMA (Royal Military Academy); aka British Officers Training Academy.
Montgomery went to St Paul's School in London, then on to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst.
I dont think Churchill went to University. He was educated at Harrow School. ___ Churchill went to the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. (He was one of the very few British prime ministers who didn't go to Oxford or Cambridge).
Prince Henry studied at four different schools. These schools are Wetherby School, Ludgrove School, and Eton College. He also went to Royal Military Academy Sandhurst before beginning his military career.
The difference between a regular military school and private military school is that a private military school is more expensive than a regular military school.
An academy is a private secondary school, so the Naval Academy is a private secondary school supporting the Navy.
The motto of Brandon Academy Private School is 'Excellence in Education'.
At the age of 12 Mr. Churchill was sent to a boarding school Harrow. At the age of 14 his father wanted him to go to Sandhurst Royal Military School.
"Hillsdale Academy is not a boarding school, however it is a private school. Hillsdale Academy offers elementary and secondary education and is co-ed."
The difference between a regular military school and private military school is that a private military school is more expensive than a regular military school.
Being that it's a private boarding school and not actually the U.S. Military, Trump is a civilian and NOT eligible for military honors and burial.