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King's School, Chester

Coordinates: 53°10′01″N 2°54′00″W / 53.167°N 2.900°W / 53.167; -2.900

The King's School, Chester, is a co-educational independent day school for children aged 4 to 18. It is one of the seven 'King's Schools' established (or re-endowed and renamed) by King Henry VIII in 1541 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

The King's School, Chester
Address
Wrexham Road

, ,
CH4 7QL

England
Information
TypePublic school
Independent day school
Cathedral school
MottoRex dedit, benedicat Deus
(The King gave it, may God bless it)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1541; 482 years ago (1541)
FounderKing Henry VIII
Local authorityCheshire West and Chester
Department for Education URN111485 Tables
Chairman of the GovernorsE. M. Johnson
HeadmasterGeorge Hartley [1]
GenderCo-educational
Age4 to 18
Enrolment1,045 (approx.)
Houses8[2]
Colour(s)Green, blue and white, red      
Former pupilsOld King's Scholars
AffiliationHMC
Rowing clubThe King's School Rowing Club
Websitehttp://www.kingschester.co.uk/

It is situated outside the city of Chester, England. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school comprises an Infant school (years 4–7), a Junior school (years 7–11), a Senior school (years 11–16) and a Sixth form (years 16–18) in which the students choose their A-level subjects.[3]

History

An ancient foundation, attached to a monastery that King Henry VIII had dissolved, it still served a purpose teaching grammar to potential ordinands. It was reconstituted in 1541 as a joint church state enterprise and operated for 400 years in the former monks' refectory. It was one of seven schools in this category, the others being Canterbury, Rochester, Peterborough, Worcester, Gloucester, and Ely. In 1869 new school buildings were constructed and they were formally opened by Gladstone.[4] The school motto is "Rex dedit, benedicat Deus” (The King gave it, may God bless it), which was given by John Saul Howson, Dean of Chester. John Saul Howson was the chief instrument in the building and endowing of the King's School, and in its reorganization on a broader basis.[5]

Description

Since 1960, The King's School has been based at its Wrexham Road site on the outskirts of Chester.[1] It has a Sixth Form Centre, a library (the Wickson Library) and a music school (the Tim Turvey Music School). Sports facilities include a swimming pool, all-weather sports pitches, grass sports pitches, a cricket pavilion, and a boat house on the River Dee.[citation needed]

Academia

In September 2011, King's adopted a new curriculum alongside its shift from an eight-period to a five-period day. This involved substantial changes, introducing 'enrichment' lessons and replacing the GCSE courses with IGCSE.[6]

Extra-curricular activities

The school's pupils engage the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. The King's School's Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a voluntary contingent within the CCF. It consists of the mandatory Army Section, with an additional RAF Section.[7] The King's School has also been successful in the F1 in Schools competition, sending a team to the global finals in 2016.[8]

Publications

The Herald is the school's magazine and is published on a termly basis for parents and pupils. Its articles are about current pupils, teachers and former pupils.[9]

Sports

Hockey

In 2011, King's appointed hockey coach Simon Egerton, who is a member of the England hockey team.[10]

Rowing

The King's School Rowing Club has been in existence since 1883 with the school's boat house situated on the River Dee in the centre of Chester and is affiliated to British Rowing.[11] Rowing is offered as part of the sports curriculum from the third year onwards.

The King's rowers often compete in the top levels of school's competitions, and count numerous ex-Boat-Race crew members alongside National and Olympic squad members amongst it Old King's Scholars Alumni including seven Olympians, three in the London 2012 games. Gold and silver medallists – two gold and one silver Olympic medallists. Olympic Finalists – three in 2012. 14 x Oxford and Cambridge Blues. 47 x GB Senior World Championship representatives – since 1960 and 36 x GB Junior International representatives – since 1970.

 
Kings Chester Boat House 2019

Headmaster

The school's headmaster (since 2017) is George Hartley. He has an undergraduate degree in geography and an postgraduate degree in Environmental Sciences. He has previously been the headmaster/principal of two other British schools.[12]

Previous headmasters

  • 2007–2017 - Chris Ramsey, linguist
  • 2000–2007 - Tim Turvey, biologist
  • 1981–2000 - Roger Wickson, historian

A full list of previous headmasters are engraved on a board displayed in the school.[12][13]

Notable alumni

Post-1900

Pre-1900

The Chester Association of Old King's Scholars (CAOKS), founded in 1866, exists to maintain links between former students. It is one of the longest established alumni associations in the country. The school has recently established OAKS (Organization of Alumni of The King's School) to maintain relations with former pupils. OAKS is free to join and open to all alumni.[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "ISI Regulatory Compliance Report 2018" (PDF). ISI. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Our new structure". 14 February 2017.
  3. ^ "The King's School Chester - Junior School". Kingschester.co.uk. 15 October 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  4. ^ "History". The King's School Chester. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  5. ^ Wikisource:Howson, John Saul (DNB00)
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Leadership". 12 January 2017.
  8. ^ Chronicle, Chester (1 May 2016). "King's School team reaches F1 world final in America". chesterchronicle. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  9. ^ . Kingschester.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 June 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  10. ^ . The King's School Chester. 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  11. ^ "Club details". British Rowing.
  12. ^ a b "Staff and Governors". 3 January 2018.
  13. ^ "Headmasters of the King's School". 3 January 2018.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as . The King's School Chester. Archived from the original on 15 December 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  15. ^ The Steel Construction Institute (2012). Owens, Graham W.; Davison, Buick (eds.). Steel Designers' Manual (7th ed.). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. xix. ISBN 978-1-4051-8940-8.
  16. ^ Gummer, John (4 December 2002). "Obituary: George Guest". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  17. ^ . The Conservative Party. 20 March 2012. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  18. ^ "Profile: Tom James". BBC Sport. 1 December 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  19. ^ Paul Taylor (21 February 2007). "Mr Supersaver's on a mission". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  20. ^ "Obituary: Hugh Lloyd". The Daily Telegraph. London. 14 July 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  21. ^ "Profile: Patrick Mercer". BBC News. 8 March 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  22. ^ Wheelock, Paul (13 December 2017). "British GT champion Seb Morris parts ways with title-winning team-mate". Cheshire Live. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  23. ^ Wheelock, Paul (30 April 2009). "Chester City FC: Mike Parry's on a mission". Chester Chronicle. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  24. ^ Dickinson, P. L.; Ireland, G. K. (12 January 1994). "Obituary: George Squibb". The Independent. London. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  25. ^ "The King's School Chester - news archive". Kingschester.co.uk. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  26. ^ Watson, Raymond C. (2009). Radar Origins Worldwide:History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II. Victoria BC, Canada: Trafford Publishing. p. 44. ISBN 978-1-4269-2110-0.
  27. ^ Helps, Arthur (2005) [1888]. Life and Labours of Thomas Brassey, 1805–1870. Elibron Classics. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-4021-0563-0.
  28. ^ "Parry, William (d.1585)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  29. ^ "The King's School website". Kingschester.co.uk. Retrieved 29 May 2012.

External links

  • Official website

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources King s School Chester news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Parts of this article those related to Academia need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coordinates 53 10 01 N 2 54 00 W 53 167 N 2 900 W 53 167 2 900 The King s School Chester is a co educational independent day school for children aged 4 to 18 It is one of the seven King s Schools established or re endowed and renamed by King Henry VIII in 1541 after the Dissolution of the Monasteries The King s School ChesterAddressWrexham RoadChester Cheshire CH4 7QLEnglandInformationTypePublic schoolIndependent day schoolCathedral schoolMottoRex dedit benedicat Deus The King gave it may God bless it Religious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished1541 482 years ago 1541 FounderKing Henry VIIILocal authorityCheshire West and ChesterDepartment for Education URN111485 TablesChairman of the GovernorsE M JohnsonHeadmasterGeorge Hartley 1 GenderCo educationalAge4 to 18Enrolment1 045 approx Houses8 2 Colour s Green blue and white red Former pupilsOld King s ScholarsAffiliationHMCRowing clubThe King s School Rowing ClubWebsitehttp www kingschester co uk It is situated outside the city of Chester England The school is a member of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference The school comprises an Infant school years 4 7 a Junior school years 7 11 a Senior school years 11 16 and a Sixth form years 16 18 in which the students choose their A level subjects 3 Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Academia 2 2 Extra curricular activities 2 3 Publications 3 Sports 3 1 Hockey 3 2 Rowing 4 Headmaster 4 1 Previous headmasters 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Post 1900 5 2 Pre 1900 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditAn ancient foundation attached to a monastery that King Henry VIII had dissolved it still served a purpose teaching grammar to potential ordinands It was reconstituted in 1541 as a joint church state enterprise and operated for 400 years in the former monks refectory It was one of seven schools in this category the others being Canterbury Rochester Peterborough Worcester Gloucester and Ely In 1869 new school buildings were constructed and they were formally opened by Gladstone 4 The school motto is Rex dedit benedicat Deus The King gave it may God bless it which was given by John Saul Howson Dean of Chester John Saul Howson was the chief instrument in the building and endowing of the King s School and in its reorganization on a broader basis 5 Description EditSince 1960 The King s School has been based at its Wrexham Road site on the outskirts of Chester 1 It has a Sixth Form Centre a library the Wickson Library and a music school the Tim Turvey Music School Sports facilities include a swimming pool all weather sports pitches grass sports pitches a cricket pavilion and a boat house on the River Dee citation needed Academia Edit In September 2011 King s adopted a new curriculum alongside its shift from an eight period to a five period day This involved substantial changes introducing enrichment lessons and replacing the GCSE courses with IGCSE 6 Extra curricular activities Edit The school s pupils engage the Duke of Edinburgh s Award scheme The King s School s Combined Cadet Force CCF is a voluntary contingent within the CCF It consists of the mandatory Army Section with an additional RAF Section 7 The King s School has also been successful in the F1 in Schools competition sending a team to the global finals in 2016 8 Publications Edit The Herald is the school s magazine and is published on a termly basis for parents and pupils Its articles are about current pupils teachers and former pupils 9 Sports EditHockey Edit In 2011 King s appointed hockey coach Simon Egerton who is a member of the England hockey team 10 Rowing Edit The King s School Rowing Club has been in existence since 1883 with the school s boat house situated on the River Dee in the centre of Chester and is affiliated to British Rowing 11 Rowing is offered as part of the sports curriculum from the third year onwards The King s rowers often compete in the top levels of school s competitions and count numerous ex Boat Race crew members alongside National and Olympic squad members amongst it Old King s Scholars Alumni including seven Olympians three in the London 2012 games Gold and silver medallists two gold and one silver Olympic medallists Olympic Finalists three in 2012 14 x Oxford and Cambridge Blues 47 x GB Senior World Championship representatives since 1960 and 36 x GB Junior International representatives since 1970 Kings Chester Boat House 2019Headmaster EditThe school s headmaster since 2017 is George Hartley He has an undergraduate degree in geography and an postgraduate degree in Environmental Sciences He has previously been the headmaster principal of two other British schools 12 Previous headmasters Edit 2007 2017 Chris Ramsey linguist 2000 2007 Tim Turvey biologist 1981 2000 Roger Wickson historianA full list of previous headmasters are engraved on a board displayed in the school 12 13 Notable alumni EditMain category People educated at The King s School Chester Post 1900 Edit Godfrey Ashby former bishop of St John s South Africa Michael Axworthy Hagan Bayley scientist and head of chemical biology at the University of Oxford 14 Graham Benton British and world indoor rowing champion 14 Michael Burdekin civil engineer and emeritus professor of the University of Manchester 14 15 John Carroll mathematician physicist and former professor of natural philosophy at the University of Aberdeen 14 Matthew Collins academic archaeologist Rob Leslie Carter engineer Sir James Dutton former commandant general Royal Marines 14 Rob Eastaway mathematician and ex puzzle writer for New Scientist 14 Simon Edge novelist James Fair England and Great Britain hockey goalkeeper 14 Nickolas Grace actor 14 George Guest organist and choirmaster at St John s College Cambridge 14 16 Matthew Hancock former secretary of state for digital culture media and sport 2018 secretary of state for health and social care 2018 21 and member of Parliament for West Suffolk 14 17 Phillip Hallam Baker computer scientist mostly known for his contributions to Internet security Tom James Olympic gold medal oarsman 14 18 Glyn Smallwood Jones colonial administrator and last governor of Nyasaland 14 Trevor Kletz safety engineer and author on industrial safety 14 Steve Leonard television vet and BBC presenter 14 Martin Lewis financial journalist and founder of the MoneySavingExpert com consumer finance website 14 19 Hugh Lloyd comedy actor 14 20 Patrick Mercer member of Parliament for Newark 14 21 Seb Morris racing driver 22 Mike Parry journalist and radio presenter 14 23 Ronald Pickup actor 14 Jonathan Samuels Australia correspondent with Sky NewsMark Jay Two time Pointless Champion Lamintations George Drewry Squibb lawyer 14 24 David Whitley author of The Midnight Charter 14 25 Olivia Whitlam Olympic rower 14 Arnold Frederic Wilkins radar pioneer 26 Pre 1900 Edit Randle Ayrton film and stage actor producer and director 14 John Bradbury 1st Baron Bradbury civil servant and chief economic advisor to the government during World War I 14 Thomas Brassey civil engineer 14 27 Edward Brerewood mathematician logician and antiquary 14 Charles Burney music historian musician composer and philosopher 14 John Byrom poet and developer of geometric shorthand 14 Randolph Caldecott illustrator 14 William Chaderton academic clergyman and former Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge 14 John Churton Collins literary critic and former professor of English literature at the University of Birmingham 14 Piers Claughton clergyman and former archdeacon of London 14 Thomas Legh Claughton first bishop of St Albans and former Oxford Professor of Poetry 14 George Cotton clergyman and educator known for establishing schools in British India 14 Sir Peter Denis 1st Baronet naval officer and member of Parliament 14 John Downham clergyman and theologian 14 Joseph Everett Dutton pathologist physician and tropical medicine specialist 14 Thomas Falconer clergyman and classical scholar Thomas Francis physician former president of the Royal College of Physicians and former Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford 14 Christopher Goodman clergyman and writer 14 William Lee Hankey painter and illustrator 14 Rowland Hill 1st Viscount Hill former member of Parliament for Shrewsbury and Commander in Chief of the Forces 14 George Lloyd clergyman 14 Bert Lipsham England international footballer and FA Cup winner with Sheffield United in 1902 George Ormerod antiquary and historian 14 William Parry Elizabethan courtier MP and spy executed 1585 28 Sir Ralph Champneys Williams colonial governor of the British Windward Islands and Newfoundland and Labrador 14 Thomas Wilson clergyman 14 The Chester Association of Old King s Scholars CAOKS founded in 1866 exists to maintain links between former students It is one of the longest established alumni associations in the country The school has recently established OAKS Organization of Alumni of The King s School to maintain relations with former pupils OAKS is free to join and open to all alumni 29 See also EditList of English and Welsh endowed schools 19th century References Edit a b ISI Regulatory Compliance Report 2018 PDF ISI Retrieved 3 December 2020 Our new structure 14 February 2017 The King s School Chester Junior School Kingschester co uk 15 October 2011 Retrieved 20 July 2012 History The King s School Chester 1 June 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2020 Wikisource Howson John Saul DNB00 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Leadership 12 January 2017 Chronicle Chester 1 May 2016 King s School team reaches F1 world final in America chesterchronicle Retrieved 7 December 2019 The King s School Chester Herald Spring 2012 Kingschester co uk Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 Retrieved 30 April 2012 King s hockey coach wins European Indoor Gold Medal with national team The King s School Chester 1 February 2010 Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Club details British Rowing a b Staff and Governors 3 January 2018 Headmasters of the King s School 3 January 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Inspirational Alumni Members The King s School Chester Archived from the original on 15 December 2011 Retrieved 2 December 2011 The Steel Construction Institute 2012 Owens Graham W Davison Buick eds Steel Designers Manual 7th ed Chichester Wiley Blackwell pp xix ISBN 978 1 4051 8940 8 Gummer John 4 December 2002 Obituary George Guest The Guardian Retrieved 30 April 2012 Members of Parliament Matthew Hancock MP The Conservative Party 20 March 2012 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 30 April 2012 Profile Tom James BBC Sport 1 December 2008 Retrieved 30 April 2012 Paul Taylor 21 February 2007 Mr Supersaver s on a mission Manchester Evening News Retrieved 30 April 2012 Obituary Hugh Lloyd The Daily Telegraph London 14 July 2008 Retrieved 30 April 2012 Profile Patrick Mercer BBC News 8 March 2007 Retrieved 25 November 2008 Wheelock Paul 13 December 2017 British GT champion Seb Morris parts ways with title winning team mate Cheshire Live Retrieved 25 June 2019 Wheelock Paul 30 April 2009 Chester City FC Mike Parry s on a mission Chester Chronicle Retrieved 30 April 2012 Dickinson P L Ireland G K 12 January 1994 Obituary George Squibb The Independent London Retrieved 30 April 2012 The King s School Chester news archive Kingschester co uk Retrieved 30 April 2012 Watson Raymond C 2009 Radar Origins Worldwide History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II Victoria BC Canada Trafford Publishing p 44 ISBN 978 1 4269 2110 0 Helps Arthur 2005 1888 Life and Labours of Thomas Brassey 1805 1870 Elibron Classics p 12 ISBN 978 1 4021 0563 0 Parry William d 1585 Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 The King s School website Kingschester co uk Retrieved 29 May 2012 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King 27s School Chester amp oldid 1134812346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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