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  1. King’s College UK is over 140 years old at its current campus, but its roots can be traced back over 600 years to the 16th century. King’s is the flagship school of the well-respected Woodard Group whose founder, Nathaniel Woodard, created a series of schools offering modern teaching, with an all-round approach.

  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. 5,109 Followers, 89 Following, 491 Posts - King's College School (@KCSWimbledon) on Instagram: "The UK's (and London’s) top boys’ or co-ed school 2017-2024 (The Sunday Times).

  4. Registration fees. Senior School: £175 non-refundable* fee to accompany the completed registration form. Junior School: £150 non-refundable* fee to accompany the completed registration form. *As per the Parent Terms and Conditions, the registration fee is non-refundable. The only exception is where we are unable for any reason to accept your ...

  5. The exciting combination of Inspired’s global standings and the King’s College School group’s 50+ year history of academic excellence, enables students to consistently graduate with exceptional results, with over 90% of Inspired students going on to attend their first-choice university. More About Inspired.

  6. King's College School, Cascais, Cascais. 1,102 likes · 8 talking about this · 33 were here. Open since September 22. 50-Years of Academic Excellence from Inspired Education, the leading Global Group...

  7. www.kcs.org.uk › admissions › senior-schoolKing’s College School

    King’s College School, Wimbledon is a kind, inclusive and purposeful community where pupils’ exceptional success in public examinations makes King’s one of the world’s leading schools. Founded by Royal Charter in 1829, our heritage is rooted in intellectual endeavour and a progressive spirit.