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The King's School, Peterborough

The King's (The Cathedral) School
The King's (The Cathedral) School Peterborough Shield.png
Motto A Family Achieving Excellence
Established 1541
Type Academy
(partially selective)
Religion Church of England
Headmaster Mr Darren Ayling
Founder Henry VIII
Location Park Road
Peterborough
Cambridgeshire
PE1 2UE
England
Coordinates: 52°34′54″N 0°14′19″W / 52.58167°N 0.23872°W / 52.58167; -0.23872
DfE number 874/5404
DfE URN 136398 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1200
Gender Mixed
Ages 7–18
Publication The Petriburgian Magazine
Website www.kings.peterborough.sch.uk

The King's (The Cathedral) School is a Church of England secondary school with academy status in Peterborough, England. It also offers a "Junior Department which consists of Year Three to Year Six education, partially selective and with one-form entry. JD takes part in the building also used for Music, Madeley House. The school is one of seven established, re-endowed or renamed, by King Henry VIII in 1541 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries for the education of "twenty poor boys". The King's School was recognised in June 1999 with the award of Beacon status. As of 21 March 2013, the school holds the Ofsted rating of Outstanding.

On 1 January 2011, the School became an academy and changed its name to "The King's (The Cathedral) School". Previously, it had been named "The King's School, Peterborough". It is still sometimes known as "KSP". Students commonly refer to it simply as 'Kings'.

The King's School is a state-funded secondary school, with a large sixth form. It was founded by King Henry VIII in 1541 as the Cathedral School to educate 'twenty poor boys' and this close link with the Peterborough Cathedral is still valued and maintained today. Until 1976 the school was a Church of England grammar school for around 450 boys, also known as Peterborough Cathedral Grammar School. 1976 saw the school become both comprehensive and coeducational. Until 1997, however, there remained provision for boys to board. It is one of only three Anglican cathedral schools in the UK to be funded through the state system. The other two Anglican state-funded cathedral schools are Bristol Cathedral Choir School and The Minster School ( the choir school of the Cathedral Church of Southwell Diocese: Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire.) There are also two state-funded Roman Catholic choir schools: St Edward's College in Liverpool and the London Oratory.


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