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  1. Welcome to King's College. One of the 31 constituent Colleges that make up the University of Cambridge, King's College was founded by King Henry VI in 1441 and has continuously striven to uphold Henry’s love for ‘education, religion, learning and research’. Whether you are browsing this site as a potential student applicant, visitor or ...

  2. King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4] This college lies beside the River Cam and faces out onto King's Parade in the centre of the city. King's was founded in 1441 by King Henry VI soon after founding its sister institution, Eton College.

  3. Registration fees. Senior School: £175 non-refundable* fee to accompany the completed registration form. Junior School: £150 non-refundable* fee to accompany the completed registration form. *As per the Parent Terms and Conditions, the registration fee is non-refundable. The only exception is where we are unable for any reason to accept your ...

  4. The School and Boarding. The choristers are all educated at King’s College School, located across the river on West Road, just a few minutes’ walk from King’s College. The school is a leading independent co-educational prep school with 400 boys and girls aged 4–13. Receiving excellent reports in recent inspections, the school has a wide ...

  5. Visit Us. If you are considering the possibility of your child boarding at King’s, do get in touch to arrange a visit. Ed Sykes. Housemaster. Email – esykes@kcs.cambs.sch.uk. Tel – 01223 365814.

  6. King’s College School, Cambridge. Registered in England, Company Number 13730915. Registered Charity Number 1200527. A Creative Collaboration

  7. King’s choristers. Sixteen boy choristers, educated at King’s College School, form part of the world-famous Choir of King’s College, Cambridge. The Choir was founded in the fifteenth century by King Henry VI to sing choral services in his magnificent chapel; this remains the Choir’s primary role and is an important part of the lives of ...