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  1. King’s College School Soto de Viñuelas is a leading British school in Madrid ranked one of the best schools in Spain (Forbes Magazine). As a co-educational day and boarding school in Tres Cantos, King's College Soto is led by British-qualified teachers and has built a 50-year reputation for securing outstanding outcomes for children aged 16 weeks to 18 years.

  2. www.kcs.org.uk › senior-school › academic-lifeKing’s College School

    MIDDLE SCHOOL (years 9-11) The middle school curriculum is designed to offer a broad spectrum of options to maximise the choice of subjects in the sixth form. Pupils are encouraged to develop their own ideas and opinions, and to cultivate a more profound understanding of any areas of interest. MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM SUBJECTS.

  3. Each September, King's College Junior School admits about 54 boys into year 3 at 7 years old, and about 14 boys into year 4 at 8 years old. The following pages detail key dates and procedures for entry.

  4. This school doesn't offer scholarships, please only use this contact form if you are interested in applying your children without scholarship. King’s College School, Cascais 0.0

  5. King’s College School, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world, opened in Cascais, Portugal, in September 2022. Our school comes with a 50-year heritage of academic excellence from King’s College Schools’ Group, coupled with the global experience and expertise of Inspired – the leading global education group with over 80 premium schools, across five continents.

  6. King’s is also one of the UK’s top performing IB schools. In 2023, he school maintained a high average score of 41 (out of a maximum score of 45) and 61% of all HL subjects were awarded the top grade 7 (equivalent to A* at A level). Five students achieved the maximum 45 points, placing them in the top 0.5% of UK-based IB pupils, and 15 ...

  7. King's College School, Wimbledon, is one of the most academically successful schools in the world. Around 25% of all sixth form students go on to attend Oxford or Cambridge each year. In 2018, 51% of all sixth form grades were A* at A level or 7 at IB Higher Level and 82% of all GCSEs were graded A* or 9/8.