The Royal School of Signals is a military training establishment that is part of the United Kingdom's Defence School of Communications and Information Systems.
The soldiers and officers who are attending courses at the school are assigned to the 11th Signal Regiment,[1] the training regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals.
The school was founded in 1869 at Chatham in Kent as the Signal Wing of the Royal School of Military Engineering.
[2] It moved to Houghton Regis in Bedfordshire in 1915, Maresfield Park in Sussex in 1920, Catterick Camp in North Yorkshire in 1925 and Blandford Camp in Dorset in 1967.
[2] The current units controlled by the school include: The school includes the home of the Cadet Forces Signals Training Team (CFSTT).