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King's Ely

King's Ely (renamed from "The King's School" in March 2012),[1][2] is a co-educational public school (English independent day and boarding school) in the city of Ely in England. It was founded in 970 AD, making it one of the oldest schools in the world. It was given its Royal Charter by King Henry VIII in 1541.[3] The school consists of a nursery, a pre-preparatory school, a junior school, a senior school, a sixth form, and an international school. King's Ely is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

King's Ely
Address
The Old Palace

, ,
CB7 4EW

England
Information
TypePublic school
Independent day and boarding
Cathedral school
MottoLatin: Gratia Dei sum quod sum
(I am what I am by the grace of God)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established970 A.D.
FounderKing Henry VIII (refounded in 1541; 482 years ago (1541))
Local authorityCambridgeshire
Department for Education URN110916 Tables
Chairman of the GovernorsMr David Day
PrincipalMr John Attwater
Vice-Principal (Academic)Mrs Jane Thomas
HeadsMrs Faye Fenton-Stone (Acremont)
Mr Richard Whymark (Junior)
Mr Jonathan Shaw (Senior)
ChaplainRevd Dr Ros Lane
Staff220
GenderCoeducational
Age2 to 18
Enrolment1049
Campus size70 Acres
Houses9 (Senior)
6 (Junior)
4 (Acremont)
Colour(s)Navy and Duck Egg    
PublicationThe Porta
The Elean
School HymnCoe Fen, "How shall I sing that majesty?", Ken Naylor (1931-1991)
VisitorThe Bishop of Ely
Former pupilsOld Eleans

The school has produced a number of notable alumni, including, Edward the Confessor, King of England,[4] Lord Browne of Madingley, erstwhile chairman of British Petroleum,[5] and James Bowman, countertenor.[6]

King's Ely has featured in the local news for its sports results, and it has produced a bronze medal-winning Olympic athlete, Goldie Sayers, who won a Bronze Medal for Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Olympics.[7][8] Much of the senior school uses the historic monastic buildings of the cathedral, and major school events and twice-weekly services are held there.[9] One of the boys' boarding houses, School House, is claimed to be the oldest residential building in Europe.[10] In its entirety, the school has over 1,000 pupils.[11] It has a small campus, with other parts in buildings near the city centre. All King's Ely sections share resources such as sports facilities and the refectory in the Monastic Barn (unless in Sixth Form where pupils eat in the Bishop's Palace).[12]

History

 
Barton Square, Ely, with school buildings surrounding it at the front and to the right. Ely Cathedral is in the distance.

General History

King's Ely is one of seven schools established, or in some cases including this one, re-endowed and renamed, by King Henry VIII in 1541 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.[13]

The school has its origins in the religious house founded in Ely by St Etheldreda in 673 AD. Before 1720 it was called the Ely Cathedral Grammar School.[14] The school became co-educational in 1970, and in 1973, Queen Elizabeth II came to the school to celebrate the anniversary of the monastery.[14]

The school keeps a strong link with the cathedral by which it is overshadowed. A teaching institution has been on the site since 970, making it the seventh oldest school in the United Kingdom.[3]

An article in The Illustrated London News from 1882 provided the following which showed the state of the school at that time:

"The head master, after some allusion to the former history of the school (in which Edward the Confessor had been educated, and which, in the seventy years after its new foundation by Henry VIII, had developed, into a school of upwards of 300 boys, among whom were many of distinction), recounted the honours achieved in the past year. Among these were successes in the Civil Service and Indian Civil Service examination, an exhibition at Worcester College, Oxford, a first in the May examination at Queens' College, Cambridge, and a second at Peterhouse."[15]

A Roll of Honour in School House lists 24 Old Eleans who were killed during World War I.[16]

In his memoirs from 1955, the Reverend Christopher Campling described the school's state when he became chaplain. "Academic standards were not high, but a few boys gained admission to Oxbridge each year. The music in the school was especially good, because the choristers of the cathedral choir stayed on after their voices had broken."[17]

The first girls were admitted in 1970 and the school has since become fully coeducational. In 2004, Susan Freestone was appointed its first female Head, taking over from Richard Youdale who had been headmaster for 12 years.[18]

Kidnapping

In November 1999, a 14-year-old pupil was kidnapped as he left the school premises, and held by three men. Police were able to stop the kidnappers' vehicle as the victim was being driven away from a hotel in Essex three days later; it is thought the boy was about to be drowned in the River Thames, as a 20 ft length of cable, ropes ties, handcuffs and a 56lb weight were found in the gang's vehicle.[19] The parents of the boy received mobile phone calls demanding £250,000, which the police were able to trace. The men were found guilty of false imprisonment and blackmail and sentenced to custodial terms of 11–12 years.[20]

Abolition and later Reintroduction of Rugby Union

In June 2002, the Principal Richard Youdale aroused media interest and criticism with an announcement that the school would be phasing out rugby[21] which had been introduced in the place of football in the early 1950s. Youdale cited, among other reasons, the increasing popularity of football. The school reinstated rugby in 2005.

Saturday school

In line with other public schools, children in year groups up to Year 5 (age 9) do not have Saturday school. Year 5 and 6 children have optional activities. Pupils in Years 7 to 11 have compulsory Saturday school while there are activities for the boarding community. However, this policy is due to be changed in the academic year starting September 2015, with lessons previously held on a Saturday being moved to the regular working week, while Saturday morning will be left free for non-academic, non-compulsory activities.[22]

Renaming and Re-Branding

In March 2012 the school changed its name from 'The King's School' to 'King's Ely' so as to distinguish the school from the six other King's Schools established or renamed by King Henry VIII in 1541.[23]

List of Known Headmasters and Principals [24]

16th Century

  • Ralph Holland (c1541 - 1562)
  • James Speight (1562 - 1596)
  • John Lucke (1596 - 1598)

17th Century

  • Mark Holdred (1598 - 1604)
  • William Pamplin (1605 - 1609)
  • Daniel Wigmore (1609 - 1619)
  • William Hitch (1619 - 1664)
  • Charles Chadwick (1664 - 1674)
  • Richard Peachey (1674 - 1681)
  • Stephen Hutton (1681 - 1690)
  • William Silvertop (1690 - 1699)

18th Century

  • Edmund Tenant (1699 - 1725)
  • Henry Gunning (1725 - 1763)
  • William Irwin (1763 - 1776)
  • Caesar Morgan (1776 - 1790)
  • Richard Jeffreys (1790 - 1793)

19th Century

  • Stephen Stephens (1793 - 1816)
  • George Millers (1818 - 1833)
  • Solomon Smith (1833 - 1834)
  • Office Vacant (1834 - 1838)
  • William Keating Clay (1838 - 1843)
  • David James Stewart (1843 - 1848)
  • James Henry Henderson (1848 - 1852)
  • John Ingle (1852 - 1861)
  • John Chambers (1862 - 1870)
  • Richard Winkfield (1870 - 1894)

20th Century

  • Frederick William Hawes (1894 - 1904)
  • Edward Henry Blakeney (1904 - 1918)
  • Thomas James Kirkland (1918 - 1941)
  • Geoffrey John Cross (1941 - 1947)
  • William Brown (1947 - 1955)
  • Benjamin Edward Noble Fawcett (1955 - 1969)
  • Hubert Ward (1970 - 1992)

21st Century

  • Richard Youdale (1992 - 2004)
  • Sue Freestone (2004 - 2019)
  • John Attwater (2019 - )

Notable Buildings

 
The Porta, housing the King's Ely library

The Porta

Many of Ely's monastic buildings are leased to the school by the cathedral. The imposing Porta is the gateway into the monastic buildings of the cathedral, and now houses the school's largest library, classrooms and a conference room, as well as its archive.[25][26]

The Monastic Barn

The monastic barn is close to the Porta. At one time it housed the abbey's crops and tythes but it is now primarily used as the school's dining hall for pupils in year 3 to year 11. It is also used to hold formal dinners, such as the Visitor's Feast.[27]

Prior Crauden's Chapel

 
Prior Crauden's Chapel, Ely

Prior Crauden's Chapel was built in 1324. Small and intimate, it retains much of its original wall decoration. It is used by the school for small congregations and private prayer, its organ played by pupils and staff.[25][26]

The Queen's Hall

 
The Queen's Hall, Ely. The primary residence of the Principal. In the background you can also see School House.

Prior Crauden's Chapel is next to Queen's Hall, another 1330s building, which as the Priory housed boys aged 11–12 in the 1950s. It now serves as the residence of the Principal and his family.[25][26]

The Infirmary

The Infirmary is one of the oldest surviving of the monastery's buildings, constructed in the 12th century.[28] Located on Firmary Lane near the south transept of the cathedral, the building once housed sick monks, but is now the boarding house for the Ely Cathedral choristers.[29]

School House

School House is part of the monastery, and the religious studies department is housed in the Hermitage buildings. The school uses the cathedral as a place of worship three times a week, and for major school services.[30]

Prior's House

Prior's House is used as a boarding house for the Junior School house, Priory House.

Old Hereward Hall

Old Hereward Hall was built in the 1800s and is now used by the school to house classrooms, alongside a portion Wilkinson House. [31]

Hereward Hall

Hereward hall was originally the Ely Theological College, constructed in 1876 and used until 1964 when it transferred into the possession of the school. [32]

Bishop's Palace

The palace was built in the 15th century by Bishop John Alcock and was one of the official residences of the Bishop of Ely until 1941. During the Second World War the palace was used as a base for the British Red Cross, and then as a home for disabled children until its closure in the 1980s. Following this the palace was purchased on a 99 year lease by the Sue Ryder Care organization, although the palace went up for sale again in 2010. Later that year King's Ely took over the lease and had the palace refurbished to be used as the school's Sixth Form Centre. It was opened by the Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester on Friday 25 January 2013. [33] In 1674 a Great London Plane Tree was planted by the Bishop of Ely at the time, Peter Gunning. In June 2002 the Tree Council designated the Great London Plane Tree of Ely as one of the 'Top 50 British Trees'. [34]

School traditions

Scholars

Up to 12 of the top scholars in Year 12 are nominated as King's Scholars (boys) or Queen's Scholars (girls). Alongside the King's and Queen's Scholars there are also two International Scholars installed each year. They become members of the Cathedral Foundation and also qualify for other privileges such as being married in the Cathedral and being buried in its grounds. King's Scholars were inaugurated by Henry VIII in 1541 and Queen's Scholars at the request of Queen Elizabeth II in 1973. There is no application process for these honorary scholarships, the positions instead being awarded based on pupils' GCSE results.[35]

The Hoop Trundle

The Hoop Trundle is performed to mark the re-founding of the school by King Henry VIII, in 1541. After he dissolved the monastery, he bestowed a royal charter on the new school and introduced the first scholars. The bowling of wooden hoops within the precincts of the cathedral, along with other games, was one of the privileges that they were afforded. Female competition was added when Queen Elizabeth II introduced Queen's scholars to the school, who have taken part since. There are both male and female heats leading to a final for which a separate tankard is awarded to both sexes.[36] The course is a 75-yard dash to a post and back along the east lawn of Ely Cathedral bowling the hoop with a wooden stick.[37][38][39]

The King's Barbers Valentine's Day Serenades

Every year on the week leading up to valentine's day The King's Barbers, the school's barbershop group comprising former Ely Cathedral male choristers, will, in return for a donation to their charity of choice, serenade another pupil anonymously on the commissioning pupil's behalf either in person or online in the form of a video. The 2022 performance raised £1,413 for the Bethesda Life Center (James 1v27 Foundation).[40][better source needed]

Houses

King's Ely Senior
House House Colours Eponym Type
School
(Sc)
Red
School House building Boys, Boarding
(Years 9-11)
Hereward Hall
(He)
Purple
Hereward the Wake,
Leader of English resistance to Norman invasion
Boys, Boarding
(Sixth Form)
St. Dunstan's
(closed in 2017)
(Du)
not known Saint Dunstan,
St. Dunstan was partly responsible for the revival of organised monasticism in England
Boys, Boarding
(International students)
Osmond
(Os)
Green
Leonard Osmond,
Master of Science 1930–1972
Boys, Day
Wilkinson[41]
(Wi)
Yellow
F.W. Wilkinson,
English and Sports Master 1922–1956
Boys, Day
Hill
(Hi)
Light Blue & Maroon
Named after building Girls, Boarding
(Sixth Form)
Etheldreda
(Et)
Pink & White
Etheldreda,
Abbess of Ely, 636–679
Girls, Boarding
(Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir)
Wendreda
(We)
Lilac & White
Wendreda,
Purported sister of Etheldreda
Girls, Boarding
(Years 9-11)
Withburga
(Wt)
Black & Violet
Withburga,
East Anglian Abbess and Princess, died 743
Girls, Day
Torfrida
(To)
Crimson & Grey
Torfrida,
Legendary wife of Hereward
Girls, Day
King's Ely Junior
House House Colours Eponym Type
Goodwin
(Go)
Red
Harvey Goodwin,
Dean of Ely 1858–1869
Day
Saunders
(Sa)
Yellow
Rodney Saunders,
first Headmaster of Junior School
Day
Queen Emma
(QE)
Blue
Emma of Normandy,
Queen consort of England c.985 –1052
Day
Queen Philippa
(QP)
Green
Philippa of Hainault,
Queen consort of England 1314–1369
Day
Priory
(Pr)
Light Blue
Housed in the "Priory" Boarding
Walsingham (Choir)
(Ch)
Navy & White
Choir House building Boarding
(primarily Ely Cathedral Boys' Choir)

Boarding houses

There are five boarding houses in the senior school, two for boys and three for girls, one of which is for the girls' choir. Hereward Hall is a boys' boarding house; previously sited opposite the Porta, it is now on Barton Square in Ely on the site of the old Cambridge theological college. It contains about 55 boys.[42] School House, previously known as Headmaster's House as it was where the Headmaster lived, is the other boys' boarding house. It is on the Gallery, the road leading to the west end of the cathedral and houses about 60 boys. According to the school's official website, it is the "oldest inhabited residential building in Europe",[10] although the veracity of this is uncertain. In the 1950s it also housed the refectory then became the library which had been in the tythe barn. Etheldreda, previously called Canonry and housing boys under eleven years old, is now a girls' boarding house, established in September 2006 for the Girls Choir of Ely Cathedral, mostly senior school pupils. The house is located close to the cathedral, providing easy access for practice and performance.[43] Hill House, situated on the corner of Barton Square and Back Hill, was until recently a boys' boarding house, being converted to housing girls as their numbers swelled. Two houses were formed on the introduction of girls into the school, Etheldreda and Withburga, the latter to house day pupils. Until September 2006, when the girls' choir house was formed, Etheldreda was the only girls' boarding house but is now the largest of all. Originally situated on Cambridge Road, it has moved to Hill House and been renamed. The current Etheldreda house was originally known as Canonry when it first split from Etheldreda (now Hill). Wendreda house was created as a dedicated boarding house for girls in years 9-11.[44][45]

In the most recent Ofsted report of boarding at the school, inspectors reported that "the school provides very good care and support to boarders and there was an obvious caring culture within the boarding houses" although they said that "the school would benefit from harmonising boarding practices across the entire boarding provision."[46]

Day houses

There are four-day houses in the senior school. Students are assigned into studies, usually with 3 or 4 others, although the number usually decreases as the pupil moves into higher years. In these studies there is a work space and storage area. There are various activities annually between houses, including sports and Ely Scheme competitions. There is also a debating competition, quiz and popular house music competition. Pupils in each house meet weekly for a meeting, and also have a personal tutor who guides them throughout their time at the school.[47]

Curriculum

The school follows the standard curriculum of GCSE (or IGCSE) and A Levels in the senior school, in years 11 and 12–13, respectively.[48][49] As well as the core subjects, the school's A Level range includes three modern languages, Latin, politics, film studies, classics, economics, psychology and philosophy of religion.[50]

The senior school was placed 12th in Cambridgeshire for its GCSE results in 2014 (based on the percentage of pupils achieving 5+ A*-C or equivalents including A*-C in both English and mathematics GCSEs);[51] it was placed 162nd in the independent schools' table (based on the percentage of students obtaining A*/A).[52] The school was ranked the 210th independent school for A Level results in 2014 (based on the percentage of students obtaining A*/A or equivalent qualifications);[53] it was placed 13th of all institutions in Cambridgeshire for A Levels (based on the percentage of students achieving at least AAB with two facilitating subjects).[54] The meaningfulness of these league tables has been very strongly questioned as some qualifications are not taken into account when they are compiled, notably International GCSEs (IGCSE) which are frequently offered by independent schools including King's Ely as they are considered good preparation for A Levels.[55][56]

Extracurricular activities

The school has a significant amount of activities encompassing a wide range of subject matters. Some of these activities include: Aerobics, Arts Award, Athletics, Badminton, Brass Ensemble, Chapel Choir, Christian Union, Chess, Concert Band, Contemporary Dance Club, Cricket, Dance Club, DaVinci Engineering Society, Duke of Edinburgh's Award (Bronze, Silver, and Gold), Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir, Ely Scheme, Equestrian, Football, Golf, Gymnasium, History Café, Hockey, Jazz Band, Kayaking, King's Barbers, King's Orchestra, Netball, Percussion Ensemble, Pilates, Rowing, Rugby, Running Club, Spikes Cello Group, Squash, Strength and Conditioning, String Orchestra, Swimming, Tennis, The Big Thinking Club, Theatre Masterclass, Yoga, and Zumba.[57]

Sports

King's Ely also has many sports facilities, including an artificial turf pitch, swimming pool, tennis courts, sports hall and several outdoor pitches. In 2022 plans were submitted to the council to build an additional artificial turf pitch which would according to Mark Hart, Chief Operating officer of King's Ely, be used for "hockey, football, tennis, circuit training, and more."[58]

Other sports played include sculling, hockey, netball, basketball, squash, golf, and rounders.[59]

Teams and individuals from the school frequently represent the school and county in their discipline. Recent successes have been seen in show jumping,[60] football,[61] and cross country running,[62] among others. British Olympic Javelinist Goldie Sayers began the sport whilst at King's.[7] Premier League and England goalkeeper Nick Pope also attended King's Ely between the years 2000 and 2008.[63]

The major sports (The school defines major sports as sports which are available from years 3 upwards) played are:

Michaelmas Term

Lent Term

Summer Term

Rowing is also available to all pupils from year 8 upwards and is available as a games option in every academic term.

Alongside the five periods of timetabled "Games" throughout the week there is also one period of timetabled physical education, where pupils do activities such as athletics, basketball, cross-country, dance, gymnastics, keep fit, swimming, tennis, badminton, and volleyball.[65] Throughout the year there are frequent sports matches against other schools spanning from year 3 upwards.

Rugby Union

Rugby is taught as a major sport for boys in years 3-13 and the school has seen much success, notably in 2019 with the 1st XV and the Under 15A teams completing the year's campaign without a single defeat with the 1st XV winning all 11 matches they played and as a result placing the team at the very top of the UK schoolboy rugby tables.[66] The School's rugby program was run for almost 5 years by former Scottish Rugby player Jim Thompson.[citation needed]

Hockey

Hockey is taught as a major sport to girls and boys from years 3-13 as the primary choice for girls and an alternative to football for boys. Welsh Hockey player Rebecca Daniel is a former student.[67]

Football

Football is taught as a major sport to all boys from years 3-13 and is also participated in by some girls on request.

Netball

Netball is taught as a major sport from years 3-13 to all girls. In 2020, the school hosted a 'High 5 Netball Tournament' in partnership with several local state schools.[68]

Tennis

Tennis is available as a major sport to all boys and girls from years 3-13 and the school has had success in Lawn Tennis Association events.[69] In 2022 the Senior Girls' team competed in the Lawn Tennis Association Schools Autumn League final against Eastbourne College, Bradfield College, and Wycombe Abbey.[70]

Cricket

Cricket is taught as a major sport from years 3-13. The school's Cricket Festival is a week of matches against all levels of competition at amateur, club, and school levels, ending with the 1st XI v. Old Eleans Match and the Old Eleans v. King's Ely Staff match [71]

The King's Enzymes is a Cricket Team made up of Old Eleans, parents, staff, and current pupils which hosts friendly internal and external games during the Summer Term against Pupil Teams, Staff Teams, and other Cricket Clubs.[72][better source needed] The team was launched in the 1990's by the then Head of Biology but eventually fizzled out until it was revived in 2022.

Athletics

Athletics is taught both as part of the Physical Education curriculum and as a Games option. Several notable athletes have attended the school, including Olympic Medalist Goldie Sayers.[73]

Rowing

The school has its own boat club which is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code KSE)[74] and its own boat house which is next to Cambridge University's on the River Great Ouse. The river is wide, straight and uninterrupted.[75] Sculling is open to Senior School pupils and year 8 pupils, and has produced teams and single sculls that have competed at regional and national level,[76][77] The club's blade design is duck egg blue with dark blue cheque.[78]

At the 1987 British Rowing Championships the club won the men's U-16 single sculls.[79] In 2017 at the British Rowing Championships the women's J16 quad sculls won the national title at the 2017 British Rowing Junior Championships.[80] In 2021 the club came second place in the J18 Double Scull category of the National Schools Regatta.[81]

Equestrian Team

The school has its own equestrian team. Its achievements include: 7th place at the Royal Windsor Horse Show,[82] Qualifying for the NSEA Championships several times,[83] and 1st Place at the British Riding Club's NAF Horse Trials Qualifiers.[82]

Music

In 2001, the Gibson Music School opened, moving the entire music department from the Hereward Hall building to the purpose-built centre adjacent to the Hayward Theatre. The new building contains a recital hall, several practice rooms, a classroom and two music technology rooms.[84] There a number of music groups, chiefly the Chapel Choir; an Orchestra, Jazz Band and Concert Band. There is also a barber shop chorus, formed almost exclusively by boys who were choristers in the Ely Cathedral Choir. In 2006, the Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir was formed,with 18 girls from the Senior School.[85]

The school holds an annual music festival, where pupils represent their houses in a competition, culminating in a Finalists' Concert. There is also a major school musical each year, in which the music and drama departments collaborate. A less serious music competition is held in the Michaelmas term, when all senior school houses represent themselves in a unison and ensemble class. The school offers music scholarships to pupils who show an aptitude in at least one musical discipline, and who can contribute to the school's music groups. The music department has a Concert Society, which showcases visiting professional musicians and holds concerts several times a term.[86]

The numerous choirs and vocal groups within the school form an integral part of school life performing at major school services in the Cathedral and at many other points throughout the year. In 2022 members of the King's Ely Chamber Choir and King's Ely Chapel Choir have sung in Candlemas at St. George's Chapel, Windsor[87] and in Evensong at St. Paul's Cathedral, London[88] respectively.

Drama

The school has a Drama and Theatre department.[citation needed] In the Senior school the department is housed in a dance studio, a Black Box Studio, and the Hayward Theatre where productions are held. The Junior School has its own Drama Studio and productions are either held in the Morbey Hall or the Hayward Theatre. The department is active throughout the year with: rehearsals every evening and most weekends, Theatre Masterclasses run by professional practitioners brought in from external acting troupes, Drama and Dance clubs such as the Acting Techniques Club and the Armchair Theatre Club, academic rehearsals, and Technical Theatre Clubs. The department regularly has former pupils entering the performing-arts industry and has a growing number of candidates auditioning for Theatre Schools.

Drama is taught to all pupils in years 3-9 and optionally from year 10 onwards. In 2019 84% of pupils earnt a grade 9-7 at GCSE.[citation needed] For the past 5 years[when?] 100% of pupils have achieved 100% A*-B at A Level and in 2015 100% of pupils achieved an A* grade.[citation needed]

Each year the department's shows include: A musical theatre production, contemporary and classical studio pieces, academic showcases, open mic nights, Trinity Speech and Drama showcases, and attendance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Recent productions have included: Made in Dagenham, Education Education Education, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, Lord of the Flies, The Dreaming, The Lion King, Arabian Nights, Grimm Tales, Around the World in 80 Days, Frankenstein, Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Misérables, Seussical, Electra, The Electra project, Into The Woods, Grease, Whistle Down The Wind, We Will Remember Them, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Cagebirds, Iphegenia in Orem, Guys and Dolls, Wendy and Peter Pan, Emil and the Detectives, Medea, Pride and Prejudice, and Legally Blonde: The Musical.[89][better source needed]

In 2019 the school took the production Ugly Youth written by then Director of Drama and Theatre, Nick Huntington, to the Edinburgh Fridge Festival where it earnt a 5 star review from reviewer Richard Beck for the Broadway Baby.[90] In 2017, the school's first performance at the Fringe Festival, a production of 'The Dreaming', was awarded 5 stars by James Taylor of The Edinburgh Reporter.[91][better source needed]

The Ely Scheme

The Ely Scheme is the schools outdoor education initiative which has been running as an alternative to the Combined Cadet Force for over 30 years. Since its inception, it has developed into a unique outdoor adventure programme with its own timetabled activities for Years 9. Its aim is to develop self-confidence, team-working, problem-solving and personal skills in a variety of activities.[92] Pupils have the opportunity to become Ely Scheme leaders as they move up the school. Many choose to embark on The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.[93]

King's Ely has a dedicated climbing wall and all-terrain course, as well as access to an even larger obstacle course at nearby Braham Farm. In recent years, the school's climbing club has travelled to Corsica, the Alps and the Himalayas.[92]

Throughout the year there are many competitions spanning from Year 8-13 beginning with the Humphries Challenge in Year 8 which is a test of strength, courage, strategy, teamwork, and communication skills. The competition is named in memory of Christopher Humphries who had a love of outdoor learning and who was heavily involved in the Ely Scheme Initiative.[94] In Year 9 pupils compete in the Ely Scheme challenge which tests the skills the pupils have learned in their year of Ely Scheme Lessons.[95] There is also the annual Sword and Dagger competition where the boys and girls houses compete to be the fastest in teams of 6 to go around the school assault course. Years 9 and 10 compete for the Dagger prizes, with a mounted dagger being awarded to the fastest boys and fastest girls house. The same system applies for Years 11-13 but they instead compete for the Sword Prizes, with a mounted sword being awarded in a similar fashion to the Dagger Competition.[96] Possibly the most senior and gruelling is the annual Martin Doyle Endurance Challenge where each house nominates a team of two pupils to compete in a series of mentally and physically challenging competitions involving swimming, canoeing, climbing, slacklining, and an assault course. The competition is named in memory of Kit Martin-Doyle who was one of the founders of the Ely Scheme Outdoor Education Program.[97] [98] In 2015 the competition along with the wider Ely Scheme Initiative was the subject of an article by The Telegraph as an example of the benefits of outdoor education initiatives. [99]


 
The Gallery, with Withburga house on the left, and School House garden to the right, with the Cathedral in the background

King's Ely Junior

The school has its own junior school, which is separate from the senior school, although shares many of its facilities. It has around 357 pupils[11] from Year 3 (approximately 7) to Year 8 (aged 13). The junior school has its own faculty of staff, own administration and management and a self-contained block of classrooms. This was complemented in 2003 by a new building which contained classrooms and other facilities, primarily for Year 7 and 8 pupils. The majority of Year 8 pupils can expect to transfer into King's Senior School. The Head of the junior school is R Whymark.[100]

Like many independent schools, the junior school has a house system, with each pupil belonging to one. It forms an integral part of life at the school and there are frequent inter-house events in sports as well as the arts. All boarding pupils in Priory and Walsingham (Choir) House are also affiliated to a day house for everyday school activities, such as house meetings and competitions. Walsingham House was previously known as Choir house until September 2021 when its name was changed to reflect the fact that it no longer housed just choristers but also other boarders.

King's Ely Acremont

King's Acremont Nursery and Pre-Prep occupies a Georgian-style house on Egremont Street,[101] a ten-minute walk from the main campus.[102] Children are admitted to the nursery from age one and almost all pupils transfer into Year 3 of King's Junior School at age seven.[103] Acremont pupils join the rest of the school for major events in the cathedral where they stage their annual Christmas production. Acremont received an 'excellent' rating in its 2003 Ofsted inspection, with inspectors saying "Young children are given an excellent start to their education ... the warm, welcoming environment promotes learning and there is an excellent relationship between children, parents and teachers."[101]

King's Ely International

King's Ely International was started primarily as a link school, so that students who had little English–speaking ability could accustom themselves to the language before going on to the senior school or another English-speaking public school, normally in the sixth form. The centre offers both two and one-year GCSE programmes.[104] The centre recommends that students attend the summer school preceding their arrival, which includes basic English as well as social activities to helps adapt to English culture.[105] In the last 3 years, King's Ely has integrated the study centre into the main school, with more shared activities in sports and academia. The study centre uses many of the main schools facilities like the dining hall and sports facilities,[106] despite being, physically at least, relatively isolated from the rest of the school—opposite the Oliver Cromwell Museum near the cathedral.[107][108] The termly fees for the study centre are £8400, or £25,200 per year, plus a refundable deposit of £3000.[109] There were 51 pupils in attendance in the academic year 2012–2013.[11]

Fairstead House

On March 22, 2022, The Governing Bodies of King's Ely and Fairstead House, a coeducational independent school in Newmarket with pupils between the ages of 4 and 11 years, announced a merger of the schools' respective charities.[110] This formalised a longstanding relationship between the two schools. Although the schools will now be under the oversight of a single Governing Body, which includes two Governors from Fairstead House, both schools remain autonomous on a day-to-day level retaining their identities.

Fees and charitable status

Annual fees are up to about £27,000 per year for boarders or about £34,000 for international boarders (2014–15).[111] Like most public schools, King's is a non-profit educational body and a registered charity,[112] and as such benefits from substantial tax breaks. It was calculated by David Jewell, master of Haileybury, that in 1992 such tax breaks save the school about £1,945 per pupil per year. The school offers bursaries and allowances, £1,575,525 was provided in 2013, and scholarships which totalled £304,197.[11] These include music scholarships—amounting to around two-thirds for choristers whilst serving in the Cathedral Choir, and a third scholarship upon their continuation as a pupil in the Senior School. There are further major and minor scholarships for music, sports and academic performance. The Senior School occasionally offers a large major scholarship for a promising organist or musician who is of a particularly high quality. Like many public schools, King's offers fee reductions when more than one child attends, and to the children of staff members. There also bursaries for children of the Clergy, Armed Forces and to those who would otherwise not be able to afford it, on a means tested basis.[113] Over a third of all pupils receive some sort of financial award, be it a bursary or a scholarship, with 355 individuals benefiting in 2013.[11]

School finances

Information about income and expenditure for the last five years is available to the public on the Charity Commission website.[114] Income has steadily increased over recent years and as such expenditure has increased accordingly, excluding the disruption caused by the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Financial year start Financial year end Gross Income (£) Total expenditure (£)
1 September 2015 31 August 2016 16,382,292 17,172,167
1 September 2016 31 August 2017 16,789,835 18,227,089
1 September 2017 31 August 2018 18,509,185 18,189,865
1 September 2018 31 August 2019 19,242,665 19,758,206
1 September 2019 31 August 2020 19,343,466 17,503,812

Scholarships

Scholarships are available at two points in the school, that being the entry into Senior School (Year 9) and entry into the Sixth Form (Year 12). For Year 9 the scholarships available are: Academic, Art, Dance, Drama, Music, Sports, ECGC (Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir), and STEM.[115] In Sixth Form the scholarships available are: Academic, Art, Dance, Drama, Music, Sports, STEM, ECGC, Female Choral, Male Choral, and Organ.[116] The application process generally consists of an assessment and an interview occurring the year before the scholarship takes effect.. Scholarships are awarded of up to 10% of day tuition fees.

Ely Cathedral Choir

 
The choristers of Ely Cathedral Choir, performing in RAF Mildenhall Chapel

The boy and girl choristers of Ely Cathedral are all educated at and boarders of the school.[117] The boy choristers number between 18 and 22 boys, varying per year.[118] The boy choristers sing Evensong four nights during the week, evensong on Saturday and Sunday, as well as a Morning Service on Sundays. They practise in the mornings before school. The choristers are joined to day houses as well as their boarding house, Walsingham (Choir) House. The choir is currently under the directorship of Edmund Aldhouse.[118]

The boy choristers are aged between 7 years old and 13 years. Two members of the group, Patrick Aspbury and CJ Porter-Thaw who formed part of The Choirboys, were Ely Cathedral choristers. The choir has toured many countries in the past, including the United States, Canada, Malta as well as extensively in mainland Europe.[119] The choir is also regularly engaged in concerts, both in the cathedral as well as other prestigious venues (such as the Royal Albert Hall) and has produced a number of Compact Discs.

Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir was established in 2006, comprising twenty girl choristers drawn from both the Junior School and the Senior School, in Years 7-11 (ages 11–16). The girl choristers sing two Evensong per week, and do full weekend duties once or twice a month. Since September 2010, the girls' choir has been directed by Sarah MacDonald.[120]

There are six permanent Layclerks who sing Alto, Tenor, and Bass for both top lines. They are supplemented by additional singers on Sundays and for major feasts, and there are also a number of Sixth Form Choral Scholars who are also pupils at King's Ely. The cathedral appointed its first female layclerk in January 2019.

In his memoirs, Christopher Campling described the voice of the boys in 1955 as "something different" from other Cathedral Choirs:

"Michael Howard [the director of music] purposely produced a tone for the boys which was halfway between the continental guttural sound produced from the chest voice, and the pure hard tone of the traditional English cathedral treble, as found at King's College, Cambridge. The "Ely Sound" was harsher than King's, more flexible, more vigorous, always excellent in enunciation."[17]

Old Eleans

Old Eleans (Former pupils of the school) are organised under the Old Eleans Club which holds events during the year for Old Eleans to meet and remain involved with the school. These include an annual black-tie dinner, a drinks event in the spring, the Old Elean vs Staff Cricket Match, the Old Elean vs King's Ely XI Cricket match, a Netball match, a Golf day, a barbeque, and a Rowing event. The Old Eleans club helps to raise donations for the school having recently[when?] donated a Lightweight Double Rowing shell, donating £10,000 to the School's Harship Fund, and supporting the creation of a garden designed by Chelsea Award Winner Kamelia Zaal. Many Old Eleans participate in the Enzymes Cricket Team.

Notable Old Eleans

Politics

Royalty and nobility

Businesspeople

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Journalists and television presenters

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Actors, directors and producers

Artists and designers

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Sportspeople

Others

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Ely Cathedral Choir website
  • Profile on the Independent Schools Council website

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This article is about King s Ely in Ely Cambridgeshire For other schools with similar names see The King s School disambiguation King s Ely renamed from The King s School in March 2012 1 2 is a co educational public school English independent day and boarding school in the city of Ely in England It was founded in 970 AD making it one of the oldest schools in the world It was given its Royal Charter by King Henry VIII in 1541 3 The school consists of a nursery a pre preparatory school a junior school a senior school a sixth form and an international school King s Ely is a member of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference King s ElyAddressThe Old PalaceEly Cambridgeshire CB7 4EWEnglandInformationTypePublic schoolIndependent day and boardingCathedral schoolMottoLatin Gratia Dei sum quod sum I am what I am by the grace of God Religious affiliation s Church of EnglandEstablished970 A D FounderKing Henry VIII refounded in 1541 482 years ago 1541 Local authorityCambridgeshireDepartment for Education URN110916 TablesChairman of the GovernorsMr David DayPrincipalMr John AttwaterVice Principal Academic Mrs Jane ThomasHeadsMrs Faye Fenton Stone Acremont Mr Richard Whymark Junior Mr Jonathan Shaw Senior ChaplainRevd Dr Ros LaneStaff220GenderCoeducationalAge2 to 18Enrolment1049Campus size70 AcresHouses9 Senior 6 Junior 4 Acremont Colour s Navy and Duck Egg PublicationThe PortaThe EleanSchool HymnCoe Fen How shall I sing that majesty Ken Naylor 1931 1991 VisitorThe Bishop of ElyFormer pupilsOld EleansThe school has produced a number of notable alumni including Edward the Confessor King of England 4 Lord Browne of Madingley erstwhile chairman of British Petroleum 5 and James Bowman countertenor 6 King s Ely has featured in the local news for its sports results and it has produced a bronze medal winning Olympic athlete Goldie Sayers who won a Bronze Medal for Great Britain in the 2008 Summer Olympics 7 8 Much of the senior school uses the historic monastic buildings of the cathedral and major school events and twice weekly services are held there 9 One of the boys boarding houses School House is claimed to be the oldest residential building in Europe 10 In its entirety the school has over 1 000 pupils 11 It has a small campus with other parts in buildings near the city centre All King s Ely sections share resources such as sports facilities and the refectory in the Monastic Barn unless in Sixth Form where pupils eat in the Bishop s Palace 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 General History 1 2 Kidnapping 1 3 Abolition and later Reintroduction of Rugby Union 1 4 Saturday school 1 5 Renaming and Re Branding 1 6 List of Known Headmasters and Principals 24 2 Notable Buildings 2 1 The Porta 2 2 The Monastic Barn 2 3 Prior Crauden s Chapel 2 4 The Queen s Hall 2 5 The Infirmary 2 6 School House 2 7 Prior s House 2 8 Old Hereward Hall 2 9 Hereward Hall 2 10 Bishop s Palace 3 School traditions 3 1 Scholars 3 2 The Hoop Trundle 3 3 The King s Barbers Valentine s Day Serenades 4 Houses 4 1 Boarding houses 4 2 Day houses 5 Curriculum 6 Extracurricular activities 7 Sports 7 1 Rugby Union 7 2 Hockey 7 3 Football 7 4 Netball 7 5 Tennis 7 6 Cricket 7 7 Athletics 7 8 Rowing 7 9 Equestrian Team 8 Music 9 Drama 10 The Ely Scheme 11 King s Ely Junior 12 King s Ely Acremont 13 King s Ely International 14 Fairstead House 15 Fees and charitable status 15 1 School finances 16 Scholarships 17 Ely Cathedral Choir 18 Old Eleans 19 Notable Old Eleans 19 1 Politics 19 2 Royalty and nobility 19 3 Businesspeople 19 4 Writers 19 5 Scientists 19 6 Journalists and television presenters 19 7 Music 19 8 Actors directors and producers 19 9 Artists and designers 19 10 Armed forces 19 11 Sportspeople 19 12 Others 20 See also 21 Notes and references 22 External linksHistory Edit Barton Square Ely with school buildings surrounding it at the front and to the right Ely Cathedral is in the distance See also Dissolution of the Monasteries General History Edit King s Ely is one of seven schools established or in some cases including this one re endowed and renamed by King Henry VIII in 1541 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries 13 The school has its origins in the religious house founded in Ely by St Etheldreda in 673 AD Before 1720 it was called the Ely Cathedral Grammar School 14 The school became co educational in 1970 and in 1973 Queen Elizabeth II came to the school to celebrate the anniversary of the monastery 14 The school keeps a strong link with the cathedral by which it is overshadowed A teaching institution has been on the site since 970 making it the seventh oldest school in the United Kingdom 3 An article in The Illustrated London News from 1882 provided the following which showed the state of the school at that time The head master after some allusion to the former history of the school in which Edward the Confessor had been educated and which in the seventy years after its new foundation by Henry VIII had developed into a school of upwards of 300 boys among whom were many of distinction recounted the honours achieved in the past year Among these were successes in the Civil Service and Indian Civil Service examination an exhibition at Worcester College Oxford a first in the May examination at Queens College Cambridge and a second at Peterhouse 15 A Roll of Honour in School House lists 24 Old Eleans who were killed during World War I 16 In his memoirs from 1955 the Reverend Christopher Campling described the school s state when he became chaplain Academic standards were not high but a few boys gained admission to Oxbridge each year The music in the school was especially good because the choristers of the cathedral choir stayed on after their voices had broken 17 The first girls were admitted in 1970 and the school has since become fully coeducational In 2004 Susan Freestone was appointed its first female Head taking over from Richard Youdale who had been headmaster for 12 years 18 Kidnapping Edit In November 1999 a 14 year old pupil was kidnapped as he left the school premises and held by three men Police were able to stop the kidnappers vehicle as the victim was being driven away from a hotel in Essex three days later it is thought the boy was about to be drowned in the River Thames as a 20 ft length of cable ropes ties handcuffs and a 56lb weight were found in the gang s vehicle 19 The parents of the boy received mobile phone calls demanding 250 000 which the police were able to trace The men were found guilty of false imprisonment and blackmail and sentenced to custodial terms of 11 12 years 20 Abolition and later Reintroduction of Rugby Union Edit In June 2002 the Principal Richard Youdale aroused media interest and criticism with an announcement that the school would be phasing out rugby 21 which had been introduced in the place of football in the early 1950s Youdale cited among other reasons the increasing popularity of football The school reinstated rugby in 2005 Saturday school Edit In line with other public schools children in year groups up to Year 5 age 9 do not have Saturday school Year 5 and 6 children have optional activities Pupils in Years 7 to 11 have compulsory Saturday school while there are activities for the boarding community However this policy is due to be changed in the academic year starting September 2015 with lessons previously held on a Saturday being moved to the regular working week while Saturday morning will be left free for non academic non compulsory activities 22 Renaming and Re Branding Edit In March 2012 the school changed its name from The King s School to King s Ely so as to distinguish the school from the six other King s Schools established or renamed by King Henry VIII in 1541 23 List of Known Headmasters and Principals 24 Edit 16th Century Ralph Holland c1541 1562 James Speight 1562 1596 John Lucke 1596 1598 17th Century Mark Holdred 1598 1604 William Pamplin 1605 1609 Daniel Wigmore 1609 1619 William Hitch 1619 1664 Charles Chadwick 1664 1674 Richard Peachey 1674 1681 Stephen Hutton 1681 1690 William Silvertop 1690 1699 18th Century Edmund Tenant 1699 1725 Henry Gunning 1725 1763 William Irwin 1763 1776 Caesar Morgan 1776 1790 Richard Jeffreys 1790 1793 19th Century Stephen Stephens 1793 1816 George Millers 1818 1833 Solomon Smith 1833 1834 Office Vacant 1834 1838 William Keating Clay 1838 1843 David James Stewart 1843 1848 James Henry Henderson 1848 1852 John Ingle 1852 1861 John Chambers 1862 1870 Richard Winkfield 1870 1894 20th Century Frederick William Hawes 1894 1904 Edward Henry Blakeney 1904 1918 Thomas James Kirkland 1918 1941 Geoffrey John Cross 1941 1947 William Brown 1947 1955 Benjamin Edward Noble Fawcett 1955 1969 Hubert Ward 1970 1992 21st Century Richard Youdale 1992 2004 Sue Freestone 2004 2019 John Attwater 2019 Notable Buildings Edit The Porta housing the King s Ely library The Porta Edit Many of Ely s monastic buildings are leased to the school by the cathedral The imposing Porta is the gateway into the monastic buildings of the cathedral and now houses the school s largest library classrooms and a conference room as well as its archive 25 26 The Monastic Barn Edit The monastic barn is close to the Porta At one time it housed the abbey s crops and tythes but it is now primarily used as the school s dining hall for pupils in year 3 to year 11 It is also used to hold formal dinners such as the Visitor s Feast 27 Prior Crauden s Chapel Edit Prior Crauden s Chapel Ely Prior Crauden s Chapel was built in 1324 Small and intimate it retains much of its original wall decoration It is used by the school for small congregations and private prayer its organ played by pupils and staff 25 26 The Queen s Hall Edit The Queen s Hall Ely The primary residence of the Principal In the background you can also see School House Prior Crauden s Chapel is next to Queen s Hall another 1330s building which as the Priory housed boys aged 11 12 in the 1950s It now serves as the residence of the Principal and his family 25 26 The Infirmary Edit The Infirmary is one of the oldest surviving of the monastery s buildings constructed in the 12th century 28 Located on Firmary Lane near the south transept of the cathedral the building once housed sick monks but is now the boarding house for the Ely Cathedral choristers 29 School House Edit School House is part of the monastery and the religious studies department is housed in the Hermitage buildings The school uses the cathedral as a place of worship three times a week and for major school services 30 Prior s House Edit Prior s House is used as a boarding house for the Junior School house Priory House Old Hereward Hall Edit Old Hereward Hall was built in the 1800s and is now used by the school to house classrooms alongside a portion Wilkinson House 31 Hereward Hall Edit Hereward hall was originally the Ely Theological College constructed in 1876 and used until 1964 when it transferred into the possession of the school 32 Bishop s Palace Edit The palace was built in the 15th century by Bishop John Alcock and was one of the official residences of the Bishop of Ely until 1941 During the Second World War the palace was used as a base for the British Red Cross and then as a home for disabled children until its closure in the 1980s Following this the palace was purchased on a 99 year lease by the Sue Ryder Care organization although the palace went up for sale again in 2010 Later that year King s Ely took over the lease and had the palace refurbished to be used as the school s Sixth Form Centre It was opened by the Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester on Friday 25 January 2013 33 In 1674 a Great London Plane Tree was planted by the Bishop of Ely at the time Peter Gunning In June 2002 the Tree Council designated the Great London Plane Tree of Ely as one of the Top 50 British Trees 34 School traditions EditScholars Edit Up to 12 of the top scholars in Year 12 are nominated as King s Scholars boys or Queen s Scholars girls Alongside the King s and Queen s Scholars there are also two International Scholars installed each year They become members of the Cathedral Foundation and also qualify for other privileges such as being married in the Cathedral and being buried in its grounds King s Scholars were inaugurated by Henry VIII in 1541 and Queen s Scholars at the request of Queen Elizabeth II in 1973 There is no application process for these honorary scholarships the positions instead being awarded based on pupils GCSE results 35 The Hoop Trundle Edit The Hoop Trundle is performed to mark the re founding of the school by King Henry VIII in 1541 After he dissolved the monastery he bestowed a royal charter on the new school and introduced the first scholars The bowling of wooden hoops within the precincts of the cathedral along with other games was one of the privileges that they were afforded Female competition was added when Queen Elizabeth II introduced Queen s scholars to the school who have taken part since There are both male and female heats leading to a final for which a separate tankard is awarded to both sexes 36 The course is a 75 yard dash to a post and back along the east lawn of Ely Cathedral bowling the hoop with a wooden stick 37 38 39 The King s Barbers Valentine s Day Serenades Edit Every year on the week leading up to valentine s day The King s Barbers the school s barbershop group comprising former Ely Cathedral male choristers will in return for a donation to their charity of choice serenade another pupil anonymously on the commissioning pupil s behalf either in person or online in the form of a video The 2022 performance raised 1 413 for the Bethesda Life Center James 1v27 Foundation 40 better source needed Houses EditKing s Ely SeniorHouse House Colours Eponym TypeSchool Sc Red School House building Boys Boarding Years 9 11 Hereward Hall He Purple Hereward the Wake Leader of English resistance to Norman invasion Boys Boarding Sixth Form St Dunstan s closed in 2017 Du not known Saint Dunstan St Dunstan was partly responsible for the revival of organised monasticism in England Boys Boarding International students Osmond Os Green Leonard Osmond Master of Science 1930 1972 Boys DayWilkinson 41 Wi Yellow F W Wilkinson English and Sports Master 1922 1956 Boys DayHill Hi Light Blue amp Maroon Named after building Girls Boarding Sixth Form Etheldreda Et Pink amp White Etheldreda Abbess of Ely 636 679 Girls Boarding Ely Cathedral Girls Choir Wendreda We Lilac amp White Wendreda Purported sister of Etheldreda Girls Boarding Years 9 11 Withburga Wt Black amp Violet Withburga East Anglian Abbess and Princess died 743 Girls DayTorfrida To Crimson amp Grey Torfrida Legendary wife of Hereward Girls DayKing s Ely JuniorHouse House Colours Eponym TypeGoodwin Go Red Harvey Goodwin Dean of Ely 1858 1869 DaySaunders Sa Yellow Rodney Saunders first Headmaster of Junior School DayQueen Emma QE Blue Emma of Normandy Queen consort of England c 985 1052 DayQueen Philippa QP Green Philippa of Hainault Queen consort of England 1314 1369 DayPriory Pr Light Blue Housed in the Priory BoardingWalsingham Choir Ch Navy amp White Choir House building Boarding primarily Ely Cathedral Boys Choir Boarding houses Edit There are five boarding houses in the senior school two for boys and three for girls one of which is for the girls choir Hereward Hall is a boys boarding house previously sited opposite the Porta it is now on Barton Square in Ely on the site of the old Cambridge theological college It contains about 55 boys 42 School House previously known as Headmaster s House as it was where the Headmaster lived is the other boys boarding house It is on the Gallery the road leading to the west end of the cathedral and houses about 60 boys According to the school s official website it is the oldest inhabited residential building in Europe 10 although the veracity of this is uncertain In the 1950s it also housed the refectory then became the library which had been in the tythe barn Etheldreda previously called Canonry and housing boys under eleven years old is now a girls boarding house established in September 2006 for the Girls Choir of Ely Cathedral mostly senior school pupils The house is located close to the cathedral providing easy access for practice and performance 43 Hill House situated on the corner of Barton Square and Back Hill was until recently a boys boarding house being converted to housing girls as their numbers swelled Two houses were formed on the introduction of girls into the school Etheldreda and Withburga the latter to house day pupils Until September 2006 when the girls choir house was formed Etheldreda was the only girls boarding house but is now the largest of all Originally situated on Cambridge Road it has moved to Hill House and been renamed The current Etheldreda house was originally known as Canonry when it first split from Etheldreda now Hill Wendreda house was created as a dedicated boarding house for girls in years 9 11 44 45 In the most recent Ofsted report of boarding at the school inspectors reported that the school provides very good care and support to boarders and there was an obvious caring culture within the boarding houses although they said that the school would benefit from harmonising boarding practices across the entire boarding provision 46 Day houses Edit There are four day houses in the senior school Students are assigned into studies usually with 3 or 4 others although the number usually decreases as the pupil moves into higher years In these studies there is a work space and storage area There are various activities annually between houses including sports and Ely Scheme competitions There is also a debating competition quiz and popular house music competition Pupils in each house meet weekly for a meeting and also have a personal tutor who guides them throughout their time at the school 47 Curriculum EditThe school follows the standard curriculum of GCSE or IGCSE and A Levels in the senior school in years 11 and 12 13 respectively 48 49 As well as the core subjects the school s A Level range includes three modern languages Latin politics film studies classics economics psychology and philosophy of religion 50 The senior school was placed 12th in Cambridgeshire for its GCSE results in 2014 based on the percentage of pupils achieving 5 A C or equivalents including A C in both English and mathematics GCSEs 51 it was placed 162nd in the independent schools table based on the percentage of students obtaining A A 52 The school was ranked the 210th independent school for A Level results in 2014 based on the percentage of students obtaining A A or equivalent qualifications 53 it was placed 13th of all institutions in Cambridgeshire for A Levels based on the percentage of students achieving at least AAB with two facilitating subjects 54 The meaningfulness of these league tables has been very strongly questioned as some qualifications are not taken into account when they are compiled notably International GCSEs IGCSE which are frequently offered by independent schools including King s Ely as they are considered good preparation for A Levels 55 56 Extracurricular activities EditThe school has a significant amount of activities encompassing a wide range of subject matters Some of these activities include Aerobics Arts Award Athletics Badminton Brass Ensemble Chapel Choir Christian Union Chess Concert Band Contemporary Dance Club Cricket Dance Club DaVinci Engineering Society Duke of Edinburgh s Award Bronze Silver and Gold Ely Cathedral Girls Choir Ely Scheme Equestrian Football Golf Gymnasium History Cafe Hockey Jazz Band Kayaking King s Barbers King s Orchestra Netball Percussion Ensemble Pilates Rowing Rugby Running Club Spikes Cello Group Squash Strength and Conditioning String Orchestra Swimming Tennis The Big Thinking Club Theatre Masterclass Yoga and Zumba 57 Sports EditKing s Ely also has many sports facilities including an artificial turf pitch swimming pool tennis courts sports hall and several outdoor pitches In 2022 plans were submitted to the council to build an additional artificial turf pitch which would according to Mark Hart Chief Operating officer of King s Ely be used for hockey football tennis circuit training and more 58 Other sports played include sculling hockey netball basketball squash golf and rounders 59 Teams and individuals from the school frequently represent the school and county in their discipline Recent successes have been seen in show jumping 60 football 61 and cross country running 62 among others British Olympic Javelinist Goldie Sayers began the sport whilst at King s 7 Premier League and England goalkeeper Nick Pope also attended King s Ely between the years 2000 and 2008 63 The major sports The school defines major sports as sports which are available from years 3 upwards played are Michaelmas Term Boys Rugby Union Girls HockeyLent Term Boys Association football and hockey Reinstated in 2019 64 Girls NetballSummer Term Boys Cricket and tennis Girls Cricket and tennisRowing is also available to all pupils from year 8 upwards and is available as a games option in every academic term Alongside the five periods of timetabled Games throughout the week there is also one period of timetabled physical education where pupils do activities such as athletics basketball cross country dance gymnastics keep fit swimming tennis badminton and volleyball 65 Throughout the year there are frequent sports matches against other schools spanning from year 3 upwards Rugby Union Edit Rugby is taught as a major sport for boys in years 3 13 and the school has seen much success notably in 2019 with the 1st XV and the Under 15A teams completing the year s campaign without a single defeat with the 1st XV winning all 11 matches they played and as a result placing the team at the very top of the UK schoolboy rugby tables 66 The School s rugby program was run for almost 5 years by former Scottish Rugby player Jim Thompson citation needed Hockey Edit Hockey is taught as a major sport to girls and boys from years 3 13 as the primary choice for girls and an alternative to football for boys Welsh Hockey player Rebecca Daniel is a former student 67 Football Edit Football is taught as a major sport to all boys from years 3 13 and is also participated in by some girls on request Netball Edit Netball is taught as a major sport from years 3 13 to all girls In 2020 the school hosted a High 5 Netball Tournament in partnership with several local state schools 68 Tennis Edit Tennis is available as a major sport to all boys and girls from years 3 13 and the school has had success in Lawn Tennis Association events 69 In 2022 the Senior Girls team competed in the Lawn Tennis Association Schools Autumn League final against Eastbourne College Bradfield College and Wycombe Abbey 70 Cricket Edit Cricket is taught as a major sport from years 3 13 The school s Cricket Festival is a week of matches against all levels of competition at amateur club and school levels ending with the 1st XI v Old Eleans Match and the Old Eleans v King s Ely Staff match 71 The King s Enzymes is a Cricket Team made up of Old Eleans parents staff and current pupils which hosts friendly internal and external games during the Summer Term against Pupil Teams Staff Teams and other Cricket Clubs 72 better source needed The team was launched in the 1990 s by the then Head of Biology but eventually fizzled out until it was revived in 2022 Athletics Edit Athletics is taught both as part of the Physical Education curriculum and as a Games option Several notable athletes have attended the school including Olympic Medalist Goldie Sayers 73 Rowing Edit The school has its own boat club which is affiliated to British Rowing boat code KSE 74 and its own boat house which is next to Cambridge University s on the River Great Ouse The river is wide straight and uninterrupted 75 Sculling is open to Senior School pupils and year 8 pupils and has produced teams and single sculls that have competed at regional and national level 76 77 The club s blade design is duck egg blue with dark blue cheque 78 At the 1987 British Rowing Championships the club won the men s U 16 single sculls 79 In 2017 at the British Rowing Championships the women s J16 quad sculls won the national title at the 2017 British Rowing Junior Championships 80 In 2021 the club came second place in the J18 Double Scull category of the National Schools Regatta 81 Equestrian Team Edit The school has its own equestrian team Its achievements include 7th place at the Royal Windsor Horse Show 82 Qualifying for the NSEA Championships several times 83 and 1st Place at the British Riding Club s NAF Horse Trials Qualifiers 82 Music EditIn 2001 the Gibson Music School opened moving the entire music department from the Hereward Hall building to the purpose built centre adjacent to the Hayward Theatre The new building contains a recital hall several practice rooms a classroom and two music technology rooms 84 There a number of music groups chiefly the Chapel Choir an Orchestra Jazz Band and Concert Band There is also a barber shop chorus formed almost exclusively by boys who were choristers in the Ely Cathedral Choir In 2006 the Ely Cathedral Girls Choir was formed with 18 girls from the Senior School 85 The school holds an annual music festival where pupils represent their houses in a competition culminating in a Finalists Concert There is also a major school musical each year in which the music and drama departments collaborate A less serious music competition is held in the Michaelmas term when all senior school houses represent themselves in a unison and ensemble class The school offers music scholarships to pupils who show an aptitude in at least one musical discipline and who can contribute to the school s music groups The music department has a Concert Society which showcases visiting professional musicians and holds concerts several times a term 86 The numerous choirs and vocal groups within the school form an integral part of school life performing at major school services in the Cathedral and at many other points throughout the year In 2022 members of the King s Ely Chamber Choir and King s Ely Chapel Choir have sung in Candlemas at St George s Chapel Windsor 87 and in Evensong at St Paul s Cathedral London 88 respectively Drama EditThe school has a Drama and Theatre department citation needed In the Senior school the department is housed in a dance studio a Black Box Studio and the Hayward Theatre where productions are held The Junior School has its own Drama Studio and productions are either held in the Morbey Hall or the Hayward Theatre The department is active throughout the year with rehearsals every evening and most weekends Theatre Masterclasses run by professional practitioners brought in from external acting troupes Drama and Dance clubs such as the Acting Techniques Club and the Armchair Theatre Club academic rehearsals and Technical Theatre Clubs The department regularly has former pupils entering the performing arts industry and has a growing number of candidates auditioning for Theatre Schools Drama is taught to all pupils in years 3 9 and optionally from year 10 onwards In 2019 84 of pupils earnt a grade 9 7 at GCSE citation needed For the past 5 years when 100 of pupils have achieved 100 A B at A Level and in 2015 100 of pupils achieved an A grade citation needed Each year the department s shows include A musical theatre production contemporary and classical studio pieces academic showcases open mic nights Trinity Speech and Drama showcases and attendance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Recent productions have included Made in Dagenham Education Education Education The Merchant of Venice Much Ado About Nothing Lord of the Flies The Dreaming The Lion King Arabian Nights Grimm Tales Around the World in 80 Days Frankenstein Jesus Christ Superstar Les Miserables Seussical Electra The Electra project Into The Woods Grease Whistle Down The Wind We Will Remember Them Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat The Cagebirds Iphegenia in Orem Guys and Dolls Wendy and Peter Pan Emil and the Detectives Medea Pride and Prejudice and Legally Blonde The Musical 89 better source needed In 2019 the school took the production Ugly Youth written by then Director of Drama and Theatre Nick Huntington to the Edinburgh Fridge Festival where it earnt a 5 star review from reviewer Richard Beck for the Broadway Baby 90 In 2017 the school s first performance at the Fringe Festival a production of The Dreaming was awarded 5 stars by James Taylor of The Edinburgh Reporter 91 better source needed The Ely Scheme EditThe Ely Scheme is the schools outdoor education initiative which has been running as an alternative to the Combined Cadet Force for over 30 years Since its inception it has developed into a unique outdoor adventure programme with its own timetabled activities for Years 9 Its aim is to develop self confidence team working problem solving and personal skills in a variety of activities 92 Pupils have the opportunity to become Ely Scheme leaders as they move up the school Many choose to embark on The Duke of Edinburgh s Award 93 King s Ely has a dedicated climbing wall and all terrain course as well as access to an even larger obstacle course at nearby Braham Farm In recent years the school s climbing club has travelled to Corsica the Alps and the Himalayas 92 Throughout the year there are many competitions spanning from Year 8 13 beginning with the Humphries Challenge in Year 8 which is a test of strength courage strategy teamwork and communication skills The competition is named in memory of Christopher Humphries who had a love of outdoor learning and who was heavily involved in the Ely Scheme Initiative 94 In Year 9 pupils compete in the Ely Scheme challenge which tests the skills the pupils have learned in their year of Ely Scheme Lessons 95 There is also the annual Sword and Dagger competition where the boys and girls houses compete to be the fastest in teams of 6 to go around the school assault course Years 9 and 10 compete for the Dagger prizes with a mounted dagger being awarded to the fastest boys and fastest girls house The same system applies for Years 11 13 but they instead compete for the Sword Prizes with a mounted sword being awarded in a similar fashion to the Dagger Competition 96 Possibly the most senior and gruelling is the annual Martin Doyle Endurance Challenge where each house nominates a team of two pupils to compete in a series of mentally and physically challenging competitions involving swimming canoeing climbing slacklining and an assault course The competition is named in memory of Kit Martin Doyle who was one of the founders of the Ely Scheme Outdoor Education Program 97 98 In 2015 the competition along with the wider Ely Scheme Initiative was the subject of an article by The Telegraph as an example of the benefits of outdoor education initiatives 99 The Gallery with Withburga house on the left and School House garden to the right with the Cathedral in the backgroundKing s Ely Junior EditThe school has its own junior school which is separate from the senior school although shares many of its facilities It has around 357 pupils 11 from Year 3 approximately 7 to Year 8 aged 13 The junior school has its own faculty of staff own administration and management and a self contained block of classrooms This was complemented in 2003 by a new building which contained classrooms and other facilities primarily for Year 7 and 8 pupils The majority of Year 8 pupils can expect to transfer into King s Senior School The Head of the junior school is R Whymark 100 Like many independent schools the junior school has a house system with each pupil belonging to one It forms an integral part of life at the school and there are frequent inter house events in sports as well as the arts All boarding pupils in Priory and Walsingham Choir House are also affiliated to a day house for everyday school activities such as house meetings and competitions Walsingham House was previously known as Choir house until September 2021 when its name was changed to reflect the fact that it no longer housed just choristers but also other boarders King s Ely Acremont EditKing s Acremont Nursery and Pre Prep occupies a Georgian style house on Egremont Street 101 a ten minute walk from the main campus 102 Children are admitted to the nursery from age one and almost all pupils transfer into Year 3 of King s Junior School at age seven 103 Acremont pupils join the rest of the school for major events in the cathedral where they stage their annual Christmas production Acremont received an excellent rating in its 2003 Ofsted inspection with inspectors saying Young children are given an excellent start to their education the warm welcoming environment promotes learning and there is an excellent relationship between children parents and teachers 101 King s Ely International EditKing s Ely International was started primarily as a link school so that students who had little English speaking ability could accustom themselves to the language before going on to the senior school or another English speaking public school normally in the sixth form The centre offers both two and one year GCSE programmes 104 The centre recommends that students attend the summer school preceding their arrival which includes basic English as well as social activities to helps adapt to English culture 105 In the last 3 years King s Ely has integrated the study centre into the main school with more shared activities in sports and academia The study centre uses many of the main schools facilities like the dining hall and sports facilities 106 despite being physically at least relatively isolated from the rest of the school opposite the Oliver Cromwell Museum near the cathedral 107 108 The termly fees for the study centre are 8400 or 25 200 per year plus a refundable deposit of 3000 109 There were 51 pupils in attendance in the academic year 2012 2013 11 Fairstead House EditOn March 22 2022 The Governing Bodies of King s Ely and Fairstead House a coeducational independent school in Newmarket with pupils between the ages of 4 and 11 years announced a merger of the schools respective charities 110 This formalised a longstanding relationship between the two schools Although the schools will now be under the oversight of a single Governing Body which includes two Governors from Fairstead House both schools remain autonomous on a day to day level retaining their identities Fees and charitable status EditAnnual fees are up to about 27 000 per year for boarders or about 34 000 for international boarders 2014 15 111 Like most public schools King s is a non profit educational body and a registered charity 112 and as such benefits from substantial tax breaks It was calculated by David Jewell master of Haileybury that in 1992 such tax breaks save the school about 1 945 per pupil per year The school offers bursaries and allowances 1 575 525 was provided in 2013 and scholarships which totalled 304 197 11 These include music scholarships amounting to around two thirds for choristers whilst serving in the Cathedral Choir and a third scholarship upon their continuation as a pupil in the Senior School There are further major and minor scholarships for music sports and academic performance The Senior School occasionally offers a large major scholarship for a promising organist or musician who is of a particularly high quality Like many public schools King s offers fee reductions when more than one child attends and to the children of staff members There also bursaries for children of the Clergy Armed Forces and to those who would otherwise not be able to afford it on a means tested basis 113 Over a third of all pupils receive some sort of financial award be it a bursary or a scholarship with 355 individuals benefiting in 2013 11 School finances Edit Information about income and expenditure for the last five years is available to the public on the Charity Commission website 114 Income has steadily increased over recent years and as such expenditure has increased accordingly excluding the disruption caused by the Covid 19 Pandemic Financial year start Financial year end Gross Income Total expenditure 1 September 2015 31 August 2016 16 382 292 17 172 1671 September 2016 31 August 2017 16 789 835 18 227 0891 September 2017 31 August 2018 18 509 185 18 189 8651 September 2018 31 August 2019 19 242 665 19 758 2061 September 2019 31 August 2020 19 343 466 17 503 812Scholarships EditScholarships are available at two points in the school that being the entry into Senior School Year 9 and entry into the Sixth Form Year 12 For Year 9 the scholarships available are Academic Art Dance Drama Music Sports ECGC Ely Cathedral Girls Choir and STEM 115 In Sixth Form the scholarships available are Academic Art Dance Drama Music Sports STEM ECGC Female Choral Male Choral and Organ 116 The application process generally consists of an assessment and an interview occurring the year before the scholarship takes effect Scholarships are awarded of up to 10 of day tuition fees Ely Cathedral Choir EditSee also Ely Cathedral and The Choirboys boyband The choristers of Ely Cathedral Choir performing in RAF Mildenhall Chapel The boy and girl choristers of Ely Cathedral are all educated at and boarders of the school 117 The boy choristers number between 18 and 22 boys varying per year 118 The boy choristers sing Evensong four nights during the week evensong on Saturday and Sunday as well as a Morning Service on Sundays They practise in the mornings before school The choristers are joined to day houses as well as their boarding house Walsingham Choir House The choir is currently under the directorship of Edmund Aldhouse 118 The boy choristers are aged between 7 years old and 13 years Two members of the group Patrick Aspbury and CJ Porter Thaw who formed part of The Choirboys were Ely Cathedral choristers The choir has toured many countries in the past including the United States Canada Malta as well as extensively in mainland Europe 119 The choir is also regularly engaged in concerts both in the cathedral as well as other prestigious venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and has produced a number of Compact Discs Ely Cathedral Girls Choir was established in 2006 comprising twenty girl choristers drawn from both the Junior School and the Senior School in Years 7 11 ages 11 16 The girl choristers sing two Evensong per week and do full weekend duties once or twice a month Since September 2010 the girls choir has been directed by Sarah MacDonald 120 There are six permanent Layclerks who sing Alto Tenor and Bass for both top lines They are supplemented by additional singers on Sundays and for major feasts and there are also a number of Sixth Form Choral Scholars who are also pupils at King s Ely The cathedral appointed its first female layclerk in January 2019 In his memoirs Christopher Campling described the voice of the boys in 1955 as something different from other Cathedral Choirs Michael Howard the director of music purposely produced a tone for the boys which was halfway between the continental guttural sound produced from the chest voice and the pure hard tone of the traditional English cathedral treble as found at King s College Cambridge The Ely Sound was harsher than King s more flexible more vigorous always excellent in enunciation 17 Old Eleans EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Old Eleans Former pupils of the school are organised under the Old Eleans Club which holds events during the year for Old Eleans to meet and remain involved with the school These include an annual black tie dinner a drinks event in the spring the Old Elean vs Staff Cricket Match the Old Elean vs King s Ely XI Cricket match a Netball match a Golf day a barbeque and a Rowing event The Old Eleans club helps to raise donations for the school having recently when donated a Lightweight Double Rowing shell donating 10 000 to the School s Harship Fund and supporting the creation of a garden designed by Chelsea Award Winner Kamelia Zaal Many Old Eleans participate in the Enzymes Cricket Team Notable Old Eleans EditSee also Category People educated at King s Ely This article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations August 2022 Politics Edit Richard FitzNeal Lord High Treasurer 1156 1196 121 Sir Antony Buck QC Conservative MP 122 Tom Hunt serving Member of Parliament for Ipswich Thomas Willett first mayor of New York citation needed Syed Iftikar Bokhari Pakistani politician and cricketer Desmond Crawley British diplomat Sir Guy Pilling British colonial administrator and Governor of St HelenaRoyalty and nobility Edit Edward the Confessor King of England 1042 1066 4 123 Sir Robert Fairbairn 7th BaronetBusinesspeople Edit Lord Browne of Madingley former CEO of British Petroleum 5 Tonye Cole Nigerian businessmanWriters Edit Harry Sidebottom author and historian Patrick Collinson historian 124 Aschlin Ditta television and film writer Andrew Taylor authorScientists Edit Suzy Lishman CBE former President of the Royal College of PathologistsJournalists and television presenters Edit Matthew Amroliwala BBC News 24 newsreader 125 Nigel Colborn broadcaster and gardening expert former presenter of BBC Gardeners Question Time 126 better source needed Music Edit James Bowman English countertenor and former Ely Cathedral chorister 127 Actors directors and producers Edit Ed Blum film director known for the film Scenes of a Sexual Nature 128 Dick Everitt Television and film producer with credits including Coronation Street 129 Fiona Laird Theatre director composer and writer Hugh Miles cinematographer and filmmaker specialising in wildlife films Alan Yentob television executive producer and presenter of BBC s Imagine series 130 Artists and designers Edit Aubrey Powell designer noted for designing Led Zeppelin s Houses of the Holy album cover 131 Edward Stott PainterArmed forces Edit Donald Kingaby World War II flying ace 132 Commander Alwyn Thomas Lavender Covey Crump author of Alphabetical Glossary of Naval Terms and Abbreviations Sportspeople Edit Oliver Jarvis British racing driver and winner of the 2022 24 Hours of Daytona 133 Benedict Jackson English professional golfer 134 Oliver Oakes Team Principal and Director of Hitech GP 2005 World Karting Champion and former British Formula Three and GP3 racing driver 135 Goldie Sayers Olympic medallist Javelin 136 Nick Pope England and Premier League goalkeeper 63 Rebecca Daniel Welsh hockey player 137 Alan Gregory Scottish Rugby Union player in the 2018 Six Nations Championship 138 Others Edit Dr Frances Ward Dean of St Edmundsbury Cathedral of Bury St Edmunds 139 Harry Barton Archdeacon of Sudbury James Bentham English Clergyman and Historian of Ely CathedralSee also EditList of the oldest schools in the world The King s School Canterbury The King s School Chester The King s School Gloucester The King s School Peterborough The King s School Rochester The King s School WorcesterNotes and references Edit School gets a makeover King s Ely 2012 Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Retrieved 23 August 2012 The School s Terms and Conditions and the Companies House registration would suggest that the School s legal name remains The King s School Ely Terms and Conditions PDF King s Ely 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 31 August 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2012 Companies House WebCHeck Entry Retrieved 22 September 2012 a b Oldest UK Independent Schools Emetis 8 November 2007 Archived from the original on 9 February 2012 Retrieved 11 January 2008 a b St Edward the confessor Upsdell com Retrieved 12 July 2008 a b Lord Browne s unique efforts Cambridge News 7 May 2007 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 20 June 2008 James Bowman s website James Bowman 1998 Retrieved 2 August 2008 a b Davies Gareth A 10 August 2006 My School Sport Goldie Sayers The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 14 July 2008 dead link Team GB s top athletes Goldie Sayers BBC 14 July 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Worship About King s King s School Ely 2008 Archived from the original on 13 July 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 a b School House Pastoral Care King s School Ely 2008 Archived from the original on 15 December 2018 Retrieved 14 July 2008 a b c d e Accounts for year ending 2013 PDF Charity Commission Retrieved 25 March 2015 King s International Study Centre PDF King s School Ely 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 29 December 2009 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Ely Cathedral compilers 1880 Handbook to the Cathedral Church with some account of the monastic buildings Eleventh edition T A Hills and Son Booksellers Minster Place ASIN B000X7U9TM a b Page Anne 2008 Ely The King s Junior School A history of cathedral choir schools Of Choristers Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Untitled No 2257 Vol LXXXI The Illustrated London News 5 August 1882 p 139 Edwards Martin Brown Cliff 2003 KING S SCHOOL ELY 1914 1918 Roll of Honour Retrieved 14 July 2008 a b Campling Christopher 2007 I was glad The Memoirs of Christopher Campling Janus Publishing Co ISBN 978 1 85756 616 1 First woman heads historic school BBC 22 August 2004 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Boy 14 in kidnap ordeal BBC 29 September 2000 Retrieved 24 June 2008 Triads ready to drown kidnap boy The Telegraph 6 October 2000 Public school drops rugby BBC 19 June 2002 Retrieved 8 January 2008 About King s King s School Ely archived from the original on 28 July 2011 retrieved 14 July 2008 Kitchen The Web 22 June 2012 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 10 August 2022 The King s School Ely a collection of documents relating to the history of the school and its scholars Internet Archive Cambridge Cambridge Antiquarian Records Society 1982 ISBN 978 0 904323 04 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b c Ely Town Trail Ely On Line Retrieved 12 July 2008 a b c British history ac uk City of Ely Monastic Buildings City of Ely Monastic buildings and palace A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely Volume 4 City of Ely Ely N and S Witchford and Wisbech Hundreds 2002 pp 77 82 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Kitchen The Web 1 December 2021 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 13 December 2022 The Monastic Buildings and the College Cambridgeshire History Archived from the original on 8 September 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Ely Cathedral s monastic buildings Ely Cathedral Archived from the original on 16 July 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Worship Worship at King s King s School Ely 2008 Archived from the original on 13 July 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 The Old Hereward Hall on the corner of Silver St and the Gallery Ely Built in the 1880 s Ely Retrieved 13 December 2022 The Theological College Barton Road Ely in use from 1876 to 1964 Ely Retrieved 13 December 2022 Ely s palace needs a new owner 6 May 2010 Retrieved 13 December 2022 Kitchen The Web 3 December 2020 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 13 December 2022 Hoop Trundle Hurrah King s news page King s School Ely 19 March 2007 Retrieved 14 July 2008 permanent dead link Hoop Trundle Hurrah The King s School Ely 9 March 2007 Retrieved 7 January 2008 permanent dead link Pupils battle it out for honours Cambridge News 19 March 2007 Archived from the original on 20 April 2013 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Battle royal for scholars in hoop race Cambridge News 27 March 2007 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 14 July 2008 A battle royal decreed by Henry VIII Cambridge News 21 March 2007 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 14 July 2008 King s Barbers Valentine s Celebrations 2022 JustGiving Retrieved 14 August 2022 Ely Cathedral King s Handbook to the Cathedrals of England penelope uchicago edu Retrieved 9 September 2022 Hereward Hall Boarding at King s King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Etheldreda House Boarding at King s King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 20 June 2008 Hill House Boarding at King s King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 20 June 2008 Welcome to Hill House Hill House website Retrieved 13 July 2008 Ofsted boarding inspection report PDF Ofsted Retrieved 8 June 2008 dead link King s day houses Pastoral care King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Curriculum in the senior school at GCSE About King s King s School Ely Archived from the original on 24 April 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Curriculum in the senior school at A Level About King s King s School Ely Archived from the original on 21 December 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Courses for entry in 2015 King s Ely Retrieved 26 March 2015 GCSE school league tables 2014 compare your school s performance The Telegraph Retrieved 25 March 2015 GCSE results 2014 Independent schools table The Telegraph Retrieved 26 March 2015 A level results 2014 Independent schools results table The Telegraph Retrieved 25 March 2015 A level school league tables 2014 compare your school s performance The Telegraph Retrieved 25 March 2015 School league tables branded a nonsense amid changes BBC News 29 January 2015 Retrieved 26 March 2015 GCSE Curriculum Booklet 2015 2017 King s Ely Retrieved 26 March 2015 Kitchen The Web King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 16 August 2022 Mason Daniel 26 February 2022 School hopes pitch plans will make key difference Ely Standard Retrieved 10 August 2022 Sport at King s About King s King s School Ely 2008 Archived from the original on 19 June 2007 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Equestrian teams qualify for national final Sport at King s King s School Ely 18 May 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 permanent dead link We are the champions Sport at King s King s School Ely 24 April 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 permanent dead link Max selected for English schools cross country championship Sport at King s King s School Ely 12 February 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 permanent dead link a b Kitchen The Web 15 March 2018 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 15 May 2022 Kitchen The Web 17 December 2019 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 10 August 2022 Kitchen The Web King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 10 August 2022 Mason Daniel 17 December 2019 RUGBY King s Ely make history in record breaking season Ely Standard Retrieved 8 September 2022 Atta Fareid 5 August 2022 21 year old Cambs hockey player gets Commonwealth Games call up CambridgeshireLive Retrieved 12 August 2022 Kitchen The Web 3 February 2020 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 Kitchen The Web 13 June 2019 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 Kitchen The Web 14 March 2022 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 Kitchen The Web 1 July 2021 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 Kitchen The Web 25 May 2022 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 27 July 2022 Kitchen The Web 24 July 2019 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 Club details British Rowing Cambridge University Boat Club CUBC Archived from the original on 26 September 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2008 Weather dashes National Schools Regatta hopes Sport at King s King s School Ely 30 May 2008 Retrieved 14 July 2008 permanent dead link Rowing It s a great day for Scott Ely Standard Blades of the World British Junior Racing Oar Spotter Retrieved 14 July 2008 Railton Jim 20 July 1987 Railton Jim Hampton s victory is pinched Times 20 July 1987 p 32 The Times p 32 2017 British Rowing Junior Championships results PDF British Rowing Kitchen The Web 2 June 2021 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 15 May 2022 a b Kitchen The Web 12 June 2018 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 Kitchen The Web 16 October 2017 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 12 August 2022 ISBI Profile of King s Independent Special Boarding International 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2008 The King s Barbers website Peter North 2008 Retrieved 11 July 2008 Concert schedule for King s Music at King s King s School Ely 2008 Retrieved 12 July 2008 permanent dead link Kitchen The Web 3 February 2022 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 15 May 2022 Kitchen The Web 25 January 2022 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 15 May 2022 Kitchen The Web King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 28 July 2022 Ugly Youth 5 star review by Richard Beck broadwaybaby 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Acremont King s School Ely Archived from the original on 4 November 2007 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Acremont House FAQs Is there automatic transfer to the Juniro School King s School Ely Retrieved 14 July 2008 KEI King s Ely International King s Ely Retrieved 23 August 2012 Summer school Kings International Study Centre King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Welcome to KISC Kings International Study Centre King s School Ely Archived from the original on 23 June 2007 Retrieved 14 July 2008 International study centre address iCambridgeshire Archived from the original on 20 April 2013 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Address Kings International Study Centre King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Fees Kings International Study Centre King s School Ely Archived from the original on 28 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2008 Kitchen The Web 23 March 2022 King s Ely King s Ely Retrieved 15 May 2022 Current Fees table The 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2003 Retrieved 12 July 2008 This claim can be disputed as Edward the Confessor was educated at the monastery upon which the school was later founded The school maintains it was founded in 970 so that he could be counted as a pupil Patrick Collinson Obituary Guardian 11 November 2011 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Matthew Amroliwala School profile eTeach 2008 Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 11 July 2008 Nigel Colborn Public Speaker The Speakers Agency 2008 Archived from the original on 9 November 2006 Retrieved 12 July 2008 James Bowman s website James Bowman 1998 Retrieved 2 August 2008 Ely school pupils impress Ewan McGregor The Ely Standard 13 December 2006 Retrieved 21 June 2008 Obituary Dick Everitt The Daily Telegraph London 22 October 2003 Retrieved 12 November 2004 Alan Yentob The Insiders Extrovert The Independent 29 May 1999 Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2008 Pink Floyd who is who Pink Floyd Hyperbase 2008 Retrieved 21 June 2008 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