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King's College School is an independent day school for boys aged 7-18, with a co-educational sixth form. Located in Wimbledon, facing the Common, combining convenient access with a peaceful environment and a strong sense of community.
King's College School, also known as Wimbledon, KCS, King's and KCS Wimbledon, is an independent day school (day school, no boarding) in Wimbledon, southwest London, England. The school was established in 1829 by King George IV, as the junior department of King's College London and had part of the school's premises in Strand , prior ...
- 1829
- Church of England
- Sancte Et Sapienter, (Latin: With holiness and wisdom)
Curriculum. Welcome. Admissions. King’s College School is an independent day school for boys aged 7-18 and girls aged 16-18. Founded in 1829 by Royal Charter, it is a school of over 1400 pupils and is one of the most academically successful schools in the world.
A Truly Global Education. King’s College School, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world, opened its doors in Cascais, Portugal. The school comes with a 50-year heritage of academic excellence from King’s College schools, coupled with the global experience and expertise of Inspired - the leading global education ...
El Colegio británico King’s College incluido en el Top 5 de los mejores 100 colegios de España según la Revista Forbes. King’s College, la mejor educación británica en: Madrid, Alicante, Murcia, Portugal, Bahamas, Letonia y Panamá. Elige el colegio que mejor se adapte a tus necesidades.
Register Now. " Outstanding In Every Category" - 2023 BSO inspection. An outstanding British international school in Panama City. for children aged 2 - 18. King's College is ranked in the Top 5 of the best 100 schools in Spain, according to Forbes Magazine.
King's College School is a coeducational independent preparatory school for children aged 4 to 13 in Cambridge, England, situated on West Road off Grange Road, west of the city centre. It was founded to educate the choristers in the King's College Choir during the 15th century.