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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
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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The King's (The Cathedral) School
Park Road, Peterborough Eastfield

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The King's (The Cathedral) School

Park Road
PE1 2UE Peterborough, Eastfield
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