- King's School
The King's School most often refers to one of the seven schools established, or re-endowed and renamed, by King Henry VIII in
1541 during theDissolution of the Monasteries , to pray for his soul. These are:*
The King's School, Canterbury
*The King's School, Chester
*The King's School, Ely
*The King's School, Gloucester
*The King's School, Peterborough
*The King's School, Rochester
*The King's School, Worcester There are also other King's Schools in the United Kingdom:
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King's School, Bruton , Somerset
*King's School Ottery St. Mary , Devon
*The King's School, Basingstoke , Hampshire
*The King's School, Grantham , Lincolnshire
*The King's School, Harpenden , Hertfordshire
*The King's School, Macclesfield , Cheshire
*The King's School, Nottingham
*The King's School, Plymouth
*The King's School, Pontefract , West Yorkshire
*The King's School, Tynemouth , Tyne and Wear
*The King's School, Witney , Oxfordshire
*The King's C.E. School, Wolverhampton
*Kings' School , Winchester, Hampshire
*King's School Senior , Fair Oak, Hampshire
*Kings School of English , a group of private English Language SchoolsOutside the United Kingdom:
*The King's School, Parramatta , Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
*The King's School, Sydney Closed in 1832, was located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
*King's School (Auckland) , Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand
*King's Schools , a private Christian school in North Seattle, United StatesSee also:
*King's College
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