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  1. The King's School, Chester is a top performing co-educational independent school for children, established in 1541 and situated outside of Chester.

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      The King’s School is an independent, academically selective...

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      Willow Lodge is a purpose-built, eco-friendly infant school,...

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      King’s is committed to laying the foundation for a healthy...

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      Pastoral care. At King’s, we are proud to offer a supportive...

  2. The King's School, Chester, is a co-educational private day school for pupils aged 4 to 18. It is one of the seven 'King's Schools' established (or re-endowed and renamed) by King Henry VIII in 1541 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It is situated outside the city of Chester, England.

  3. Our focus is on scholarship and academic excellence, as it has been at for King’s for centuries. We also embrace new ideas and new technologies, wherever they enhance learning and give a winning edge. We’ve been around for more than 475 years, but our Senior School never stands still.

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  4. The King's School Chester, Chester, Cheshire. 3,163 likes · 288 talking about this · 4,471 were here. A King's education is a journey of endless possibilities. Through every opportunity and...

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  5. King’s is one of the seven famous Cathedral Schools established by Henry VIII in 1541. Today we are a thriving, forward-thinking, independent day school with 740 pupils. We welcome boys and girls, aged 3 to 18, offering academic excellence and a celebrated range of co-curricular activities, underpinned by outstanding pastoral care.

  6. The King’s School has a proud history which forms the bedrock of the current modern, dynamic school. The School was founded in 1541 by King Henry VIII following the dissolution of St Werburgh’s Abbey, which became Chester Cathedral.