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The King's School, Rochester, is a private co-educational all through day and boarding school in Rochester, Kent. It is a cathedral school and, being part of the foundation of Rochester Cathedral. The school claims to be the second oldest continuously operating school in the world, having been founded in 604 AD.
The college was founded by the Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Christopher Chavasse. The college closed in 1970, by which point 182 men had been trained for ordination. [2] From 1960 the college occupied the former Deanery. [3] After closure in 1970 it became the sixth form centre for the King's School, Rochester.
He was educated at Eton College [2] before attending King's School, Rochester. [3] He matriculated at King's College, Cambridge, in Easter 1844, became a scholar, won the Camden Medal in 1845, and graduated with a BA in 1848 and an MA in 1851. He also served as a Fellow of King's College from 1847 to 1850. [1]
Former pupils of The King's School, Rochester, are known as Old Roffensians. Pages in category "People educated at King's School, Rochester" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Rochester is a town and former city in Kent, England. ... In addition, to provide music a choir school was established which has become The King's School. [11]
4 King's School, Rochester. 5 Lamberhurst and retirement. 6 Family, ... From 1860 to 1877 he was a classics master and housemaster at Tonbridge School, Kent.
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Pages in category "Boarding schools in Kent" ... The King's School, Canterbury; King's School, Rochester; M. Milton Mount College; N. West Heath School (special ...