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  1. A friendly and focused academic environment with a long-standing tradition of excellence. Learn about the school's history, values, opportunities and upcoming events.

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      The King’s School is a selective school that admits boys...

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  2. The King's School is an 1118 boys grammar school with academy status, in the market town of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. The school's history can be traced to 1329, and was re-endowed by Richard Foxe in 1528.

  3. The King’s School is a selective school that admits boys from the age of eleven. The school educates students from Grantham and beyond, with a significant proportion living within three miles of us, thereby helping to maintain a strong community aspect.

  4. The King's School is a selective school and welcomes students who wish to be considered for entry by sitting an entrance test. Please see the relevant year group information provided on these pages for more details on admission throughout the school.

  5. 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.

  6. A historic school with a strong academic reputation and a successful water polo team. Find out about its features, review, data, SEN provision and catchment area.

  7. The King's School, Grantham is a selective academy. It has about 1,190 boys aged between 11 and 18. In December 2022 the school was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. Particular strengths include Disadvantaged pupils, Attainment, Attendance and Destinations.