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King's School, Rochester

The King's School, Rochester, is an independent co-educational day and boarding school in Rochester, Kent. It is a cathedral school and, being part of the foundation of Rochester Cathedral, the Dean of Rochester serves as chair of the school's governing body.[2][3] The school claims to be the second oldest continuously operating school in the world, having been founded in 604 AD.[1][2][a]

The King's School
Address
Boley Hill

, ,
ME1 1TE

England
Coordinates51°23′15″N 0°30′06″E / 51.3874°N 0.5016°E / 51.3874; 0.5016
Information
TypeCathedral school
Private day and boarding school
Public School
MottoDisce aut discede
("Learn or leave")
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established604 AD[1]
Founder(refounded) Henry VIII
Chairman of the GovernorsDean of Rochester
PrincipalBen Charles
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 18
Enrolment700
Houses4
Colour(s)Blue, black and white    
Former pupilsOld Roffensians
School Song"Carmen Roffense"
Websitehttp://www.kings-rochester.co.uk/

History edit

The cathedral school in Rochester was founded in 604 AD, at the same time as the cathedral. It was refounded by Henry VIII in 1541 during the English Reformation when the monastery in Rochester was dissolved.[1] It is the second oldest school in the United Kingdom after The King's School Canterbury.[4] The current principal is Ben Charles, who also acts as the senior school headmaster. Tom Morgan is the preparatory school headmaster and Kellie Crozer is the acting headmistress of the nursery and Pre-Preparatory school.[3][b]

Site edit

 
King's School, Rochester

The school is housed in a variety of buildings around Rochester (the school also uses Rochester Cathedral for school services).

Senior school edit

Satis House edit

A 16th-century town house rebuilt as an 18th-century Georgian house, the school took it over in 1950 and purchased it outright in 1968. It had originally been built for Richard Watts who had entertained Queen Elizabeth I there in 1573: asked for her verdict on her stay, the Queen had answered, "satis" (from the Latin satis for "enough"), hence the name of the house.[5] Above the entrance portico is a 1578 bust of Watts who represented Rochester in Parliament between 1563 and 1571. At Satis House are the office of the principal of King's Rochester, administrative offices and the senior school Library.

Main school edit

The oldest building in use which was specifically built for the school. It was completed in 1742, the tower and additional classrooms were added in 1880 and the building extended with porches either end in 1913. During WW2 the building was commandeered for ARP purposes. The wooden roof which had served as the school's assembly hall was removed in 1976. In 1985, it became the Design and Technology Centre. At the entrance are the Parker Memorial Gates (after the Reverend William Parker, headmaster 1913-35) which were dedicated in 1955.

Cheetham Memorial Building edit

This was opened in 1909 by Richard Glazebrook, director of the National Physical Laboratory. It originally consisted of a science laboratory and an art room and now contains two computing suites. The Venerable Samuel Cheetham was Archdeacon of Rochester from 1882 until his death in 1908.

Laboratory and lecture theatre edit

The building was opened in 1952 and was the school's first new building for nearly 40 years. Further adjacent science laboratories for chemistry and physics were opened in 1959 and the biology wing in 1980.

College edit

Built in 1640, this was the deanery from 1661 to 1961. The building was home to the Rochester Theological College (founded by Bishop Christopher Chavasse) from 1961 until its closure in 1970. It then became in part the King's School Sixth Form Centre with the senior school history and geography departments.

Mackean House edit

This was built in 1840 and later named after the last canon of the cathedral to live there, Canon William Herbet Mackean (1877-1960), Canon of Rochester 1925-58. The headmaster's study and the senior school were housed there until both were relocated Satis House in 1986. The property is marked on early maps as the house of the second prebend. During World War 2 the house was used for ARP purposes and is now used by the senior school English, economics and business studies departments.

Davies Court edit

Opened in 1982 by the Archbishop of York and named after Ernest William Davies (headmaster 1935-57), it houses the school's art, religious studies and language centres (French, German and Russian). Memorial gates at the entrance from the Vines were dedicated in 2006.

Old St Margaret's edit

Originally a Richard Watts charitable school (as per the plaque on the façade explains), this is the oldest building in the towns of the Lower Medway in continuous educational use. As a Church of England primary school, St Margaret’s, it was taken over by King's School in 1960 and purchased outright in 1968. It is used by the senior school mathematics and classics departments. Parts of the building and outbuildings house the offices of the school's Combined Cadet Force which celebrated its centenary in 2011.

School hall edit

This was opened and dedicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1967. It is regularly used to host school productions, assemblies and other events. It is due to be renovated in mid 2018.

Bob Doubles edit

Named after a method of change ringing on five bells. This is the school's café and tuck shop and occupies the former stables of Prior Gate's House.

King's Rochester Sports Centre edit

A joint venture with Medway Council, the King's Rochester Sports Centre was officially opened in June 2014 and provides among its modern facilities, netball and tennis courts and a gymnasium which are also available to the general public.[6] The school also has a Boathouse by Allington Lock near Aylesford on the River Medway which opened in 1984. The school has a long rowing tradition with the King's School Rochester Boat Club being founded in 1861.

Preparatory School[7] edit

The main building was opened in 1958, extended in 1984 and with a new wing added in 1992. The part of King's Rochester was called the Junior School until 1989.

St Nicholas House

The late Victorian former vicarage for St Nicholas Church, was purchased in 1946 and used as the Junior School until the new buildings were opened in 1958. From 1958 until 1974 it was a boarding house and now contains Preparatory School administrative offices. Adjacent to St Nicholas House was a wartime decontamination shelter which had been converted to Junior School changing rooms. An additional floor and gabled roof were added in 2000 and opened that year in memory of David Dann (King's Scholar 1942-52) and a Governor of the school, to provide additional music facilities.

Rookwood

Previously used as a Junior School boarding house, as the first site of the Pre-Preparatory School (opened in 1988) and for the Nursery School and is now used for general teaching. From 1946 to 1961 it was the Headmaster's house.

St Ronan's

Built in 1908, acquired in 1948 and now used as a supplementary boarding house until boarding capacity at School House was increased in 1972 and now houses the Music Department.

The Pavilion

Situated above a bank on the west side of the paddock. The original building was created in 1905. An extension to the north, later called the Colours Room, was added in 1920 in memory of Major Maurice Miskin (1903–10), who was killed in action in 1918. The 25m Rifle Range immediately to the south and used by the Combined Cadet Force was built in 1926.

Conference Centre

Opened in 2006, the Conference Centre consists of a small hall on the ground floor and a basement used as a dining hall for the Preparatory and Pre-Preparatory Schools.

Pre-Preparatory School edit

Chadlington House

King's Rochester Pre-Preparatory School was opened in 2000 and named Chadlington House after Old Roffensian life peer Peter Gummer (Lord Chadlington). This modern building also now houses King's Nursery School.[8] In 2017 'Armadilla Pods' were constructed in the grounds for music lessons.[9]

Houses edit

Senior School edit

House Colour Inception Origins
Crick Dark Green 1951 Thomas Crick – Dean of Rochester (1943–1958)
Parker Pale Blue 1913 William Parker – Headmaster of the School (1913–1935)
School House Purple ???? School Boarding House (senior and preparatory school) (House was merged with the other 4 Day Houses in 2021)
Storrs Cerise (Red) ???? John Storrs – Dean of Rochester (1913–1928)
Whiston Gold (Yellow) ???? Robert Whiston – Clerk in Holy Orders and Headmaster of the Cathedral Grammar School (1842–1877)

Headteachers edit

Senior school edit

Headmaster Years as Headmaster Duration
Rev. Robert William Whiston 1844 - 1877 33 years
John Langhorne 1877 - 1893 16 years
Rev. John Bennett Lancelot 1893 - 1901 8 years
Rev. Thomas Frederick Hobson 1901 - 1910 9 years
Rev. Richard Frederick Elwyn 1910 - 1913 3 years
Rev. William Parker 1913 - 1935 22 years
Rev. Ernest William Davies 1935 - 1957 22 years
Rev. Canon Douglas Vicary 1957 - 1975 18 years
Roy Ford 1975 - 1986 11 years
Ian Robert Walker 1986 - 2012 25 years
Jeremy Walker 2012 - 2018 6 years
Roger Overend (interim) January - April 2019 4 months
Ben Charles[3] 2019–Present

Preparatory school edit

Head Years as Head Duration
John O'Kill 1977 - 1990 13 years
Chris Nickless 1990 - 2001 11 years
Roger Overend[10] 2001 - 2018 17 years
Tom Morgan[3] 2018–Present

Pre-preparatory school edit

Head Years as Head Duration
Anita Parkins[11] 1990 - 2009 19 years
Sarah Skillern[12] 2009 - 2016 7 years
Catherine Openshaw[3] 2016 - 2020 4 Years
Kellie Crozer (Acting Headmistress)[3] 2021–Present

Notable former pupils edit

See also edit

References edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ Shishi Middle School in China claims a foundation c. 142 BC but this is disputed owing to a gap in its functioning. The King's School, Canterbury was founded in 597 AD.
  2. ^ Note that Jeremy Walker took over as principal from Ian Walker in 2012, the same surname has caused some confusion.
Citations
  1. ^ a b c . 28 September 2006. Archived from the original on 30 January 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b "About Us | King's Rochester". www.kings-rochester.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Staff and Governors | King's Rochester". www.kings-rochester.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  4. ^ Page, Anne. . Of Choristers – ancient and modern. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  5. ^ "City Of Rochester Society - A Brief History of the City". city-of-rochester.org.uk.
  6. ^ "King's Rochester and Medway Council Sports Centre Partnership for school and community use". www.schoolstogether.org. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  7. ^ At the Heart of Historic Rochester - A Brief Guide to Buildings and Places. The Old Roffensian Society LTD. 2016. pp. 4–13.
  8. ^ "Pre-Preparatory School". Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Encapsulated in Music Inside our New Pods". 9 January 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  10. ^ "NEW HEADMASTER APPOINTMENT FOR PREPARATORY SCHOOL". www.kings-rochester.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  11. ^ "King's prep school head's farewell after 20 years". Kent Online. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Farewell to a much loved Headmistress". 8 July 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  13. ^ Snoo Wilson (4 August 2013). "Dinsdale Landen". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Matt Walker player profile". Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 November 2007.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The King s School Rochester is an independent co educational day and boarding school in Rochester Kent It is a cathedral school and being part of the foundation of Rochester Cathedral the Dean of Rochester serves as chair of the school s governing body 2 3 The school claims to be the second oldest continuously operating school in the world having been founded in 604 AD 1 2 a The King s SchoolAddressBoley HillRochester Kent ME1 1TEEnglandCoordinates51 23 15 N 0 30 06 E 51 3874 N 0 5016 E 51 3874 0 5016InformationTypeCathedral schoolPrivate day and boarding schoolPublic SchoolMottoDisce aut discede Learn or leave Religious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished604 AD 1 Founder refounded Henry VIIIChairman of the GovernorsDean of RochesterPrincipalBen CharlesGenderCoeducationalAge3 to 18Enrolment700Houses4Colour s Blue black and white Former pupilsOld RoffensiansSchool Song Carmen Roffense Websitehttp www kings rochester co uk Contents 1 History 2 Site 2 1 Senior school 2 1 1 Satis House 2 1 2 Main school 2 1 3 Cheetham Memorial Building 2 1 4 Laboratory and lecture theatre 2 1 5 College 2 1 6 Mackean House 2 1 7 Davies Court 2 1 8 Old St Margaret s 2 1 9 School hall 2 1 10 Bob Doubles 2 1 11 King s Rochester Sports Centre 2 2 Preparatory School 7 2 3 Pre Preparatory School 3 Houses 3 1 Senior School 4 Headteachers 4 1 Senior school 4 2 Preparatory school 4 3 Pre preparatory school 5 Notable former pupils 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe cathedral school in Rochester was founded in 604 AD at the same time as the cathedral It was refounded by Henry VIII in 1541 during the English Reformation when the monastery in Rochester was dissolved 1 It is the second oldest school in the United Kingdom after The King s School Canterbury 4 The current principal is Ben Charles who also acts as the senior school headmaster Tom Morgan is the preparatory school headmaster and Kellie Crozer is the acting headmistress of the nursery and Pre Preparatory school 3 b Site edit nbsp King s School RochesterThe school is housed in a variety of buildings around Rochester the school also uses Rochester Cathedral for school services Senior school edit Satis House edit A 16th century town house rebuilt as an 18th century Georgian house the school took it over in 1950 and purchased it outright in 1968 It had originally been built for Richard Watts who had entertained Queen Elizabeth I there in 1573 asked for her verdict on her stay the Queen had answered satis from the Latin satis for enough hence the name of the house 5 Above the entrance portico is a 1578 bust of Watts who represented Rochester in Parliament between 1563 and 1571 At Satis House are the office of the principal of King s Rochester administrative offices and the senior school Library Main school edit The oldest building in use which was specifically built for the school It was completed in 1742 the tower and additional classrooms were added in 1880 and the building extended with porches either end in 1913 During WW2 the building was commandeered for ARP purposes The wooden roof which had served as the school s assembly hall was removed in 1976 In 1985 it became the Design and Technology Centre At the entrance are the Parker Memorial Gates after the Reverend William Parker headmaster 1913 35 which were dedicated in 1955 Cheetham Memorial Building edit This was opened in 1909 by Richard Glazebrook director of the National Physical Laboratory It originally consisted of a science laboratory and an art room and now contains two computing suites The Venerable Samuel Cheetham was Archdeacon of Rochester from 1882 until his death in 1908 Laboratory and lecture theatre edit The building was opened in 1952 and was the school s first new building for nearly 40 years Further adjacent science laboratories for chemistry and physics were opened in 1959 and the biology wing in 1980 College edit Built in 1640 this was the deanery from 1661 to 1961 The building was home to the Rochester Theological College founded by Bishop Christopher Chavasse from 1961 until its closure in 1970 It then became in part the King s School Sixth Form Centre with the senior school history and geography departments Mackean House edit This was built in 1840 and later named after the last canon of the cathedral to live there Canon William Herbet Mackean 1877 1960 Canon of Rochester 1925 58 The headmaster s study and the senior school were housed there until both were relocated Satis House in 1986 The property is marked on early maps as the house of the second prebend During World War 2 the house was used for ARP purposes and is now used by the senior school English economics and business studies departments Davies Court edit Opened in 1982 by the Archbishop of York and named after Ernest William Davies headmaster 1935 57 it houses the school s art religious studies and language centres French German and Russian Memorial gates at the entrance from the Vines were dedicated in 2006 Old St Margaret s edit Originally a Richard Watts charitable school as per the plaque on the facade explains this is the oldest building in the towns of the Lower Medway in continuous educational use As a Church of England primary school St Margaret s it was taken over by King s School in 1960 and purchased outright in 1968 It is used by the senior school mathematics and classics departments Parts of the building and outbuildings house the offices of the school s Combined Cadet Force which celebrated its centenary in 2011 School hall edit This was opened and dedicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1967 It is regularly used to host school productions assemblies and other events It is due to be renovated in mid 2018 Bob Doubles edit Named after a method of change ringing on five bells This is the school s cafe and tuck shop and occupies the former stables of Prior Gate s House King s Rochester Sports Centre edit A joint venture with Medway Council the King s Rochester Sports Centre was officially opened in June 2014 and provides among its modern facilities netball and tennis courts and a gymnasium which are also available to the general public 6 The school also has a Boathouse by Allington Lock near Aylesford on the River Medway which opened in 1984 The school has a long rowing tradition with the King s School Rochester Boat Club being founded in 1861 Preparatory School 7 edit The main building was opened in 1958 extended in 1984 and with a new wing added in 1992 The part of King s Rochester was called the Junior School until 1989 St Nicholas HouseThe late Victorian former vicarage for St Nicholas Church was purchased in 1946 and used as the Junior School until the new buildings were opened in 1958 From 1958 until 1974 it was a boarding house and now contains Preparatory School administrative offices Adjacent to St Nicholas House was a wartime decontamination shelter which had been converted to Junior School changing rooms An additional floor and gabled roof were added in 2000 and opened that year in memory of David Dann King s Scholar 1942 52 and a Governor of the school to provide additional music facilities RookwoodPreviously used as a Junior School boarding house as the first site of the Pre Preparatory School opened in 1988 and for the Nursery School and is now used for general teaching From 1946 to 1961 it was the Headmaster s house St Ronan sBuilt in 1908 acquired in 1948 and now used as a supplementary boarding house until boarding capacity at School House was increased in 1972 and now houses the Music Department The PavilionSituated above a bank on the west side of the paddock The original building was created in 1905 An extension to the north later called the Colours Room was added in 1920 in memory of Major Maurice Miskin 1903 10 who was killed in action in 1918 The 25m Rifle Range immediately to the south and used by the Combined Cadet Force was built in 1926 Conference CentreOpened in 2006 the Conference Centre consists of a small hall on the ground floor and a basement used as a dining hall for the Preparatory and Pre Preparatory Schools Pre Preparatory School edit Chadlington HouseKing s Rochester Pre Preparatory School was opened in 2000 and named Chadlington House after Old Roffensian life peer Peter Gummer Lord Chadlington This modern building also now houses King s Nursery School 8 In 2017 Armadilla Pods were constructed in the grounds for music lessons 9 Houses editSenior School edit House Colour Inception OriginsCrick Dark Green 1951 Thomas Crick Dean of Rochester 1943 1958 Parker Pale Blue 1913 William Parker Headmaster of the School 1913 1935 School House Purple School Boarding House senior and preparatory school House was merged with the other 4 Day Houses in 2021 Storrs Cerise Red John Storrs Dean of Rochester 1913 1928 Whiston Gold Yellow Robert Whiston Clerk in Holy Orders and Headmaster of the Cathedral Grammar School 1842 1877 Headteachers editSenior school edit Headmaster Years as Headmaster DurationRev Robert William Whiston 1844 1877 33 yearsJohn Langhorne 1877 1893 16 yearsRev John Bennett Lancelot 1893 1901 8 yearsRev Thomas Frederick Hobson 1901 1910 9 yearsRev Richard Frederick Elwyn 1910 1913 3 yearsRev William Parker 1913 1935 22 yearsRev Ernest William Davies 1935 1957 22 yearsRev Canon Douglas Vicary 1957 1975 18 yearsRoy Ford 1975 1986 11 yearsIan Robert Walker 1986 2012 25 yearsJeremy Walker 2012 2018 6 yearsRoger Overend interim January April 2019 4 monthsBen Charles 3 2019 PresentPreparatory school edit Head Years as Head DurationJohn O Kill 1977 1990 13 yearsChris Nickless 1990 2001 11 yearsRoger Overend 10 2001 2018 17 yearsTom Morgan 3 2018 PresentPre preparatory school edit Head Years as Head DurationAnita Parkins 11 1990 2009 19 yearsSarah Skillern 12 2009 2016 7 yearsCatherine Openshaw 3 2016 2020 4 YearsKellie Crozer Acting Headmistress 3 2021 PresentNotable former pupils editSee also Category People educated at King s School Rochester Sir Edwin Arnold poet and author Sir Derek Barton Nobel Prize winning chemist James Hadley Chase thriller writer Michael Brown Archdeacon of Nottingham Richard Dadd artist Edward Mortlock Donaldson World War II flying ace Christopher Gabbitas singer with the King s Singers Michael S K Grant IT professional and resident of the BCS John Griffiths Warden of Wadham College Oxford John Gummer former Conservative cabinet minister Peter Gummer Baron Chadlington Conservative peer Richard Keen lawyer and Conservative Party politician David Clive King author Dinsdale Landen actor 13 Harold Stephen Langhorne Brigadier General in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Geoffrey Lees cricketer and educator G R S Mead author and member of the Theosophical Society Peter Rogers film producer Simon Shackleton musician from Lunatic Calm John Storrs Dean of Rochester Pete Tong BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Sir Cecil Wakeley 1st Baronet surgeon Matthew Walker professional cricketer 14 Kent Cricket coach 2017 present Martin Warner Bishop of Chichester Michael Wilkes Adjutant General to the Forces Douglas Wilson Bishop of Trinidad Charles Andrews organistSee also editList of the oldest schools in the worldReferences editFootnotes Shishi Middle School in China claims a foundation c 142 BC but this is disputed owing to a gap in its functioning The King s School Canterbury was founded in 597 AD Note that Jeremy Walker took over as principal from Ian Walker in 2012 the same surname has caused some confusion Citations a b c King s School Rochester History 28 September 2006 Archived from the original on 30 January 2011 Retrieved 10 January 2011 a b About Us King s Rochester www kings rochester co uk Retrieved 27 April 2018 a b c d e f Staff and Governors King s Rochester www kings rochester co uk Retrieved 26 July 2019 Page Anne Rochester King s School Of Choristers ancient and modern Archived from the original on 5 September 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2012 City Of Rochester Society A Brief History of the City city of rochester org uk King s Rochester and Medway Council Sports Centre Partnership for school and community use www schoolstogether org Retrieved 26 July 2019 At the Heart of Historic Rochester A Brief Guide to Buildings and Places The Old Roffensian Society LTD 2016 pp 4 13 Pre Preparatory School Retrieved 8 November 2017 Encapsulated in Music Inside our New Pods 9 January 2017 Retrieved 8 November 2017 NEW HEADMASTER APPOINTMENT FOR PREPARATORY SCHOOL www kings rochester co uk Retrieved 26 July 2019 King s prep school head s farewell after 20 years Kent Online Retrieved 24 April 2018 Farewell to a much loved Headmistress 8 July 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2017 Snoo Wilson 4 August 2013 Dinsdale Landen The Telegraph London Retrieved 8 November 2017 Matt Walker player profile Cricinfo Retrieved 23 November 2007 External links editOfficial website Choristers origins in 7th Century Order of St Justus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King 27s School Rochester amp oldid 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