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  1. The King's (The Cathedral) School Park Road Peterborough PE1 2UE. Telephone. 01733 751541. Email. admin@kings.peterborough.sch.uk

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  2. Founded by King Henry VIII in 1541, The King's (The Cathedral) School is a state-funded Church of England Cathedral Chorister School located in Peterborough, England. It is the Chorister School for Peterborough Cathedral. Former pupils are known as Old Petriburgians.

  3. 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.

  4. The King's School is a public school in Canterbury, Kent, England. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the Eton Group. It is Britain's oldest public school; and is arguably the oldest continuously operating school in the world, since education on the Abbey and Cathedral grounds has been uninterrupted since AD 597.

  5. King’s is a leading independent day school for girls and boys aged 3 to 18. With a rich history and close links to the Cathedral, we focus on the future - delivering a rounded education which provides our pupils with the academic skills and personal characteristics required for future success.

  6. We began as the monastic school of Canterbury Cathedral and you can almost feel the centuries of accumulated knowledge and studious endeavour all around you. 1400 years on, our three schools are inspired, not constrained by this illustrious and unmatched history, and as the original educational pioneers we look to the future and to the world ...

  7. For the present day boys and girls of King's, as well as their teachers, the Cathedral remains a special place. Daily assemblies are held in the Nave, the Quire or the Chapter House. In such inspirational settings, they provide a unique opportunity to set aside our secular world and to grasp something that is greater and more timeless.