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  1. May 22, 2024 · They are fully integrated into school life, with the flexibility to stay late and benefit from evening co-curricular activities and talks if they choose. Marlowe is located just off Green Court in the centre of school. It is named after the poet and former King’s pupil Christopher Marlowe (OKS, 1579-81), and carries a rich sense of history.

  2. Age Range: 13-18 Years. Founded: 597, the oldest school in the country. Location Description. The King’s School Canterbury is in the centre of historic Canterbury, just off A28 and close to A2. Air – London Heathrow, Gatwick and City Airports are all within 90 minutes transfer to Canterbury. Train – direct from London St Pancras, Charing ...

  3. The King's School Canterbury have 2 international schools - one in Shenzhen, China and another in Vattanacville, Cambodia. Learn more here.

  4. A school was probably established shortly after St. Augustine’s arrival at Canterbury in 597, and it is from this institution that the modern King’s School ultimately grew. In 1997, the School therefore participated fully in the celebrations of the 1400th anniversary of the coming of St. Augustine. Very little is known about the Canterbury ...

  5. Users don’t need to take any action, just be aware that establishments who made a January 2024 census return the following fields: number of pupils, number of boys, number of girls, number of pupils eligible for free school meals and percentage of children eligible for free school meals won’t all reflect this data until 13/07/2024.

  6. With its links to Canterbury Cathedral, King’s has been a leading school for music since anyone can remember, with many pupils progressing on to top music colleges and conservatoires. We are particularly well-known for our classical music, boasting a Symphony and Chamber orchestra and nine choirs – with places in all keenly contested.

  7. Jenny Grant, Director of Development j.grant@kings-school.co.uk. +44 (0)1227 595623. “Giving back to King’s goes beyond mere generosity, it represents a commitment to nurturing the next generation. Our contributions serve as a bridge, honouring the past while paving the way for future possibilities.”. Clarence Lam, OKS and King’s Donor.