King's School, Chester Explained

The King's School, Chester
Motto:Rex dedit, benedicat Deus
(The King gave it, may God bless it)
Type:Private day school
Cathedral school
Religious Affiliation:Church of England
Head Label:Headmaster
Head:George Hartley
Chair Label:Chairman of the Governors
Chair:E. M. Johnson
Founder:King Henry VIII
Address:Wrexham Road
City:Chester
County:Cheshire
Country:England
Postcode:CH4 7QL
Local Authority:Cheshire West and Chester
Urn:111485
Enrolment:1,045 (approx.)
Gender:Co-educational
Lower Age:4
Upper Age:18
Houses:8[1]
Colours:Green, blue and white, red
Free Label 1:Former pupils
Free 1:Old King's Scholars
Free Label 2:Affiliation
Free 2:HMC
Free Label 3:Rowing club
Free 3:The King's School Rowing Club
Website:http://www.kingschester.co.uk/

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

It is situated outside the city of Chester, England. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school comprises an Infant school (years 4–7), a Junior school (years 7–11), a Senior school (years 11–16) and a Sixth form (years 16–18) in which the students choose their A-level subjects.[2]

History

An ancient foundation, attached to a monastery that King Henry VIII had dissolved, it still served a purpose teaching grammar to potential ordinands. It was reconstituted in 1541 as a joint church state enterprise and operated for 400 years in the former monks' refectory. It was one of seven schools in this category, the others being Canterbury, Rochester, Peterborough, Worcester, Gloucester, and Ely.In 1869 new school buildings were constructed and they were formally opened by Gladstone.[3] The school motto is "Rex dedit, benedicat Deus” (The King gave it, may God bless it), which was given by John Saul Howson, Dean of Chester. John Saul Howson was the chief instrument in the building and endowing of the King's School, and in its reorganization on a broader basis.[4]

Description

Since 1960, The King's School has been based at its Wrexham Road site on the outskirts of Chester.[5] It has a Sixth Form Centre, a library (the Wickson Library) and a music school (the Tim Turvey Music School). Sports facilities include a swimming pool, all-weather sports pitches, grass sports pitches, a cricket pavilion, and a boat house on the River Dee.

Academia

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

Extra-curricular activities

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

Publications

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

Sports

Hockey

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

Rowing

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

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

Headmaster

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

Previous headmasters

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

Notable alumni

Post-1900

Pre-1900

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

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our new structure. 14 February 2017.
  2. Web site: The King's School Chester - Junior School . Kingschester.co.uk . 2011-10-15 . 2012-07-20.
  3. Web site: History . The King's School Chester . 3 December 2020 . 1 June 2016.
  4. [Wikisource:Howson, John Saul (DNB00)]
  5. Web site: ISI Regulatory Compliance Report 2018. ISI . 3 December 2020.
  6. Web site: Archived copy . 16 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121018184622/http://www.kingschester.co.uk/uploads/file/KingsCurriculum2011.pdf . 18 October 2012 . dead .
  7. Web site: Leadership. 12 January 2017.
  8. Web site: King's School team reaches F1 world final in America. Chronicle. Chester. 2016-05-01. chesterchronicle. 2019-12-07.
  9. Web site: The King's School Chester Herald, Spring 2012 . Kingschester.co.uk . 30 April 2012 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120611063408/http://www.kingschester.co.uk/uploads/flippingBooks/HeraldSpring12/index.html . 11 June 2012 .
  10. Web site: King's hockey coach wins European Indoor Gold Medal with national team . 1 February 2010 . The King's School Chester . 2 December 2011 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120426012723/http://www.kingschester.co.uk/news/456/183/King-s-hockey-coach-wins-European-Indoor-Gold-Medal-with-national-team . 26 April 2012 .
  11. Web site: Club details. British Rowing.
  12. Web site: Staff and Governors. January 3, 2018.
  13. Web site: Headmasters of the King's School. January 3, 2018.
  14. Book: Graham W. . Owens . Buick . Davison . The Steel Construction Institute . Steel Designers' Manual. 2012. Wiley-Blackwell . Chichester . 978-1-4051-8940-8. xix. 7th.
  15. News: Gummer, John . Obituary: George Guest . The Guardian . 4 December 2002 . 30 April 2012.
  16. Web site: Members of Parliament | Matthew Hancock MP . The Conservative Party . 20 March 2012 . 30 April 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222002222/http://www.conservatives.com/People/Members_of_Parliament/Hancock_Matthew.aspx . 22 February 2014 . dead .
  17. News: Profile: Tom James . BBC Sport . 1 December 2008 . 30 April 2012.
  18. News: Paul Taylor . Mr Supersaver's on a mission . Manchester Evening News . 21 February 2007 . 30 April 2012.
  19. News: Obituary: Hugh Lloyd . The Daily Telegraph . London . 14 July 2008 . 30 April 2012.
  20. News: Profile: Patrick Mercer. BBC News . 8 March 2007. 25 November 2008.
  21. News: Wheelock . Paul . British GT champion Seb Morris parts ways with title-winning team-mate . 25 June 2019 . Cheshire Live . 13 December 2017.
  22. News: Chester City FC: Mike Parry's on a mission . Chester Chronicle . 30 April 2009 . Wheelock, Paul . 30 April 2012.
  23. News: Dickinson, P. L. . Ireland, G. K. . Obituary: George Squibb . The Independent . London . 12 January 1994 . 30 April 2012.
  24. Web site: The King's School Chester - news archive . Kingschester.co.uk . 30 April 2012.
  25. Book: Watson, Raymond C. . Radar Origins Worldwide:History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II . 2009 . Trafford Publishing . Victoria BC, Canada. 978-1-4269-2110-0. 44.
  26. Web site: Inspirational Alumni Members . The King's School Chester . 2 December 2011 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111215071558/http://www.kingschester.co.uk/extras/KingsAlumni/inspirationalAlumni.html . 15 December 2011 .
  27. Book: Helps, Arthur. Life and Labours of Thomas Brassey, 1805–1870. 2005. 1888. Elibron Classics. 978-1-4021-0563-0. 12.
  28. Parry, William (d.1585).
  29. Web site: The King's School website . Kingschester.co.uk . 29 May 2012.