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  1. Fees. It is our policy to keep fees to a minimum whilst maintaining the School’s standards and facilities. They are normally reviewed annually in the Summer Term, with any change coming into effect from September. The fees from September 2024 are: Infants. Tuition per term: £3,731 Lunches per term (compulsory): £297. Juniors.

  2. We’ve been around for more than 475 years, but our Senior School never stands still. It is an exciting, energising and empowering community of learning. King’s is regularly named as the top performing school in Cheshire for GCSEs. In 2023, 27% of GCSE results were grade 9, with 51% at 9/8 and 84% 9/6.

  3. King’s was nationally placed in 76 th position in The Times Parent Power Top Independent Schools table, ranking it as the highest placed school in the Chester area and 5 th position in the North West. Head of Sixth Form at King’s, Josh Carter said: “I am delighted that we feature so highly on the league table.

  4. We do admit children into all sections of the school at other times of the year but this is always dependent on spaces being available. For more information, please contact the Admissions Manager by calling 01244 689 553 or email admissions@kingschester.co.uk.

  5. Graham Roberts was born in Chester in 1929 and joined King's Junior School in 1939. He always wanted to be an actor, but decided on a university education first, studying at Bristol, then Manchester. After National Service (during which he and a friend put on a series of one-act plays), he gained a place at the Bristol Old Vic drama school.

  6. The King's School is a public school in Canterbury, Kent, England. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the Eton Group. It is Britain's oldest public school; and is arguably the oldest continuously operating school in the world, since education on the Abbey and Cathedral grounds has been uninterrupted since AD 597.

  7. King’s is one of the seven famous Cathedral Schools established by Henry VIII in 1541. Today we are a thriving, forward-thinking, independent day school with 740 pupils. We welcome boys and girls, aged 3 to 18, offering academic excellence and a celebrated range of co-curricular activities, underpinned by outstanding pastoral care.