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  1. King Edward VI School is a leading independent day school in Hampshire, with a long and distinguished history, stretching back more than 465 years. We nurture and support our pupils, so that they flourish and exceed their expectations in their learning, interests, relationships and emotional development.

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  2. King Edward VI School (also known as King Edward's, or KES) is a selective co-educational private school founded in Southampton, England, in 1553. The school was founded at the request of William Capon, who bequeathed money in his will for a grammar school for the poor.

  3. Stroud and King Edward VI School, Hampshire's leading 2-18 independent schools, are celebrated for their exceptional academic standards, nurturing environment, and outstanding pastoral care.

  4. Our History | King Edward VI School. 1553. William Capon left money in his will to establish a grammar school for the poor scholars of Southampton. The King signed the necessary charter in 1553 and the school opened in 1554 in Winkle Street.

  5. Admissions for King Edward's. We are delighted that you are considering King Edward VI School for your child. We have a long reputation for impressive academic results and seek to develop pupils with a wide range of skills and interests.

  6. Below we’ve listed some helpful tips and information to help families applying to or considering King Edward VI School. Entry Points. The key entry points to independent education are: Prep School, ages 3-11 ; Senior School 11+, children aged 11 entering Year 7; Senior School 13+, children aged 13 entering Year 9; Sixth Form, aged 16

  7. King Edward VI School (Southampton). An independent school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Southampton.