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  1. Our school enrolment process step by step explained here. ... King's College School, The Bahamas . Western Road Nassau, New Providence The Bahamas. 1-242-605-6100.

  2. Opening in August 2022, King’s College School, The Bahamas, brings to Nassau the strongest heritage of academic excellence combined with proven best practice from Inspired schools across five continents. The school will offer state-of-the-art facilities on an expansive 10-acre campus. At King’s College School, The Bahamas, your child will ...

  3. We look forward to welcoming you at King’s College School, Cascais. To find out more contact admissions@kingscollegeschool.pt. Rua Cesário Verde, 395 Pampilheira 2750-657 Cascais Portugal. Whether you need help or want to learn more about our educational institution, feel free to contact us at admissions@kingscollegeschool.pt, +351215966634.

  4. Being a King's College School we offer an heritage of academic excellence based on more than 50 years of proven results in premium education. Our students are taught by specialised subject teachers from Primary onwards, who are hand-picked from around the world.

  5. Our Vision. Since 1969, the schools that make up the King’s College School group have set a precedent for unrivalled academic excellence. Our heritage is underpinned by the Inspired Education group that we are a part of - a global cohort of schools that sets the highest standards in premium international education.

  6. King’s College Schools is proud to be an Inspired school. Inspired is a leading global premium schools group educating over 70,000 students across an international network of over 80 schools on 5 continents. Inspired schools are designed to inspire students to achieve their maximum potential in a nurturing, progressive academic environment ...

  7. King's College School London was founded by royal charter in 1829 as the junior department of King's College London, and was originally located in Strand. During the early Victorian period, the school grew in numbers and reputation and many early pupils became eminent in public affairs.