The King's (The Cathedral) School
1541 establishments in EnglandAcademies in PeterboroughChoir schools in EnglandChurch of England secondary schools in the Diocese of PeterboroughDefunct grammar schools in England ... and 4 more
Educational institutions established in the 1540sPrimary schools in PeterboroughSecondary schools in PeterboroughUse British English from April 2014
Founded by King Henry VIII, The King's (The Cathedral) School is a state-funded Church of England school located in Peterborough, England. Although for centuries a boys-only grammar school, "Kings" is now mixed and has a Junior Department in Madeley House. Madeley House was previously the home for boarders, and many cathedral choristers were boarders there; but now the school has day pupils only. On 1 January 2011, the school became an academy, controversially abandoning its historic name, "King's School, Peterborough", and adopting a new title.
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PE1 2UE Peterborough, Eastfield
England, United Kingdom
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