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      • The King’s School opened its doors on 13 February 1832 with just three young boys, numbers quickly grew and by the end of the year, with numbers approaching a hundred, accommodation at the rented premises – now known as Harrisford in George Street Parramatta.
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  1. The King's School is an independent Anglican, early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located in North Parramatta in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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  3. The King’s School began its formal association with Tudor House in 1942 with many of the Year 6 boys continuing their education at The King’s School, Senior School in North Parramatta. Student numbers had never been as high and new subjects were introduced, particularly in the arts.

  4. The Kings School in Parramatta opened in George Street in 1832. The senior school was completed in 1836. By 1859 there was at least 100 students attending the school.

  5. Dec 23, 2013 · The King’s School opened its doors on 13 February 1832 with just three young boys, numbers quickly grew and by the end of the year, with numbers approaching a hundred, accommodation at the rented premises – now known as Harrisford in George Street Parramatta.

  6. The Kings School at Parramatta, NSW, Australia's oldest independent secondary school - on 13 February 1832 when it first opened two who attended were Henry Gordon (1820-1910) and John Watsford (1820-1907).

  7. While the opening of The King's School on 13 February 1832 started somewhat inauspiciously with just three young boys in attendance, numbers quickly grew and by the end of the year, with numbers approaching a hundred, accommodation at the rented premises - now known as Harrisford in George Street Parramatta, was already stretched.

  8. Dec 23, 2013 · The King's School opened its doors on 13 February 1832 with just three young boys, numbers quickly grew and by the end of the year, with numbers approaching a hundred, accommodation at the rented premises - now known as Harrisford in George Street Parramatta.

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