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  1. Welcome to the King's School Grantham. Rich with Diversity & Opportunities. The King's School is an excellent learning environment with an illustrious history. At King's we are extremely proud of our friendly and focused academic atmosphere - one that is rich with diversity and opportunities.

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  2. The King's School is an 11–18 boys grammar school with academy status, in the market town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. The school's history can be traced to 1329, and was re-endowed by Richard Foxe in 1528. Located on Brook Street, the school's site has expanded over the course of its history, with some school buildings ...

  3. The King’s School in Grantham, Lincolnshire, is one of England’s oldest and most prestigious grammar schools, with a rich history dating back to its foundation in 1329. Over the centuries, it has built a reputation for academic excellence and has produced many notable alumni, including the renowned scientist Sir Isaac Newton.

  4. Features. Review. Data. SEN. Catchment. The King's School, Grantham. Brook Street. Grantham. Lincolnshire. NG31 6RP. Head: Simon Pickett. T 01476 563180. F 01476 590 953. E admin@kings.lincs.sch.uk. W www.kings.lincs.sch.uk. A state school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Boarding: No. Local authority: Lincolnshire. Pupils: 1,186 ; sixth formers: 300.

  5. Admissions. “Pupils value the diversity of their school community very highly. Pupils from all ethnic and religious backgrounds told inspectors that they are made to feel welcome and the same sensitivity and tolerance extends to those pupils who have additional needs.