Founded in 1879 as the preparatory school to The King's School, Canterbury, the School is located on a stunning 80 acre country estate just two miles from the city and a 55 minute train ride from London, St Pancras. The School boasts superb educational, boarding, music, drama, design technology, computing and sporting facilities. An "excellent" ISI inspection in 2017 recognised that 'the quality of the pupils' academic and other achievements is excellent'. Pastoral care is of equal standard.
Head's name:
Mrs Emma Karolyi (Head)
Mr Mark Brotherton (Head)
ISC associations: IAPS, AGBIS, ISBA
Religious affiliation: Church of England
Day/boarding type: Day, Weekly/Flexible Boarding and Full Boarding
Gender profile: Coeducational
Size: 364
Boarding fees per term:
£10,165
(excl VAT)
Day fees per term:
£3,040
to £7,225
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
94925
DfE reference number:
886 / 6061
Boys - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 3 to 13 (154)
Boarding: 7 to 13 (44)
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 3 to 13 (142)
Boarding: 7 to 13 (24)
The Junior King's School provides a broad and balanced education, using the National Curriculum, Common Entrance and Scholarship syllabi as the starting point for planning that meets the specific needs of individuals and groups of children. Whilst the school is selective, we recognise that there are children of great potential who experience barriers to learning (Special Educational Needs) and we therefore take an inclusive and supportive approach to our pupils. It is also the case that some pupils demonstrate particular gifts and talents in different aspects of school life (Gifted and Talented). It is the role of the Learning Support Department to identify and cater for children who have needs that go beyond that of the standard curriculum and to recognise the individual within the wider school community.
The Learning Support department takes a graduated approach to Special Educational Needs. Pupils with identified needs may receive differentiated work or additional support from a classroom assistant. For pupils with more specific needs, there are a number of highly qualified and experienced specialist teachers currently working within the school, providing small group or individual tuition to enable learners to achieve their full potential, liaising with academic staff to ensure that individual needs are recognised and supported. The aim of the Learning Support Department is to ensure that all children are valued members of the school community and are included in the mainstream life of the school. The Junior King's School has a strong track record in ensuring that the vast majority of children with an identified learning need progress successfully to their Senior School of choice, something that is a source of pride for both children and staff alike.
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