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  1. King Edward's School (KES), Bath, Somerset, England is an independent co-educational day school providing education for 1,134 pupils aged 3 to 18. The school is a member of The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school was established in the 16th century in a city centre site, founded in 1552.

  2. History of the School. The dissolution of Bath Priory by Henry VIII in 1539 cost the city its original grammar school, which had been run by the monks. Stung into action by the lack of education available for their sons, the Mayor and citizens of Bath petitioned the young King Edward VI to provide funds to establish a new grammar school.

  3. w. elcome. Welcome to the website of King Edward’s, Bath’s oldest school. Founded in 1552, KES has held a special place in the city for well over four and a half centuries and is now firmly established as one of the leading schools in the south-west of England.

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  5. I should like to welcome you most warmly to the website of King Edward’s, Bath’s oldest school. Founded in 1552, KES has held a special place in this wonderful city for well over four and a half centuries and is now firmly established as one of the leading schools in the south-west of England.

  6. Address. North Road, Bath, BA2 6HU. Local authority. Bath and North East Somerset (800) Headteacher / Principal. Mr Martin J Boden. Age range. 3 to 19. Phase of education.

  7. King Edward's School What is it? Wikipedia: The school was founded in 1552. The Broad Street site, which was built in 1754 by Thomas Jelly is a Grade II* Listed building. The secondary school relocated from its site at Broad Street in central Bath in the 1960s to a site at North Road.

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