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  1. The King's (The Cathedral) School has been voted the top State Secondary School in East Anglia, according to the Parent Power Sunday Times School Guide 2019 The Good Schools Guide "A happy, nurturing school that is by far the best in Peterborough, and the parents know it and work hard to gain admission" (GSG)

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  2. Founded by King Henry VIII in 1541, The King's (The Cathedral) School is a state-funded Church of England Cathedral Chorister School located in Peterborough, England. It is the Chorister School for Peterborough Cathedral. Former pupils are known as Old Petriburgians.

  3. We are convinced that pupils of all abilities will thrive in our challenging, supportive & friendly environment. Our aim is to encourage pupils to be balanced individuals, happy in their own success, and to expect of them their full commitment in all that they do.

  4. King’s is one of the seven famous Cathedral Schools established by Henry VIII in 1541. Today we are a thriving, forward-thinking, independent day school with 740 pupils. We welcome boys and girls, aged 3 to 18, offering academic excellence and a celebrated range of co-curricular activities, underpinned by outstanding pastoral care.

  5. King’s is a leading independent day school for girls and boys aged 3 to 18. With a rich history and close links to the Cathedral, we focus on the future - delivering a rounded education which provides our pupils with the academic skills and personal characteristics required for future success.

  6. The King's (The Cathedral) School Park Road Peterborough PE1 2UE. Telephone. 01733 751541 (Main School) 01733 751541 ext. 305 (Music Department) Where To Find Us

  7. The Martin Luther King Jr. Performing and Cultural Arts Complex is a historic building in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1925 as the Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places and Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983.