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1540s in EnglandAlexander White (designer)Arthur Vincent AstonBarry Horne (footballer)Bert LipshamBritish Schools Chess ChampionshipCathedral schoolCharles BurneyChesterChester Grammar SchoolChris Bartley (rower)David WhitleyEdward BrerewoodFreddie OwenFrederic James Edward RabyGeorge CottonGeorge Drewry SquibbGeorge Lloyd (bishop of Chester)George NottGeorge OrmerodGlyn Smallwood JonesGodfrey AshbyGrosvenor Rowing ClubHagan BayleyHarold Heathcote-WilliamsHeadmasters' and Headmistresses' ConferenceHenry Herbert SymondsHugh LloydIndependent Schools Football AssociationJames Davies (politician)James Dutton (Royal Marines officer)James Fair (field hockey)Jim Walker (rower)John Bradbury, 1st Baron BradburyJohn ByromJohn DownameJohn Howson (priest)
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alma mater
school
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address
Wrexham Road
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city
county
founded by
founding year
motto
(The King gave it, may God bless it)
Rex dedit, benedicat Deus
number of students
official school colour
Green, blue and white, red
postal code
religion
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address
Wrexham Road
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chair
E. M. Johnson
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chair label
Chairman of the Governors
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city
colours
Green, blue and white, red
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country
England
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county
enrolment
founder
King Henry VIII
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free
Old King's Scholars
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free label
Affiliation
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Former pupils
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Rowing club
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gender
Co-educational
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head
George Hartley
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head label
Headmaster
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local authority
Cheshire West and Chester
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logo
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lower age
motto
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Rex dedit, benedicat Deus
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name
The King's School, Chester
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postcode
CH4 7QL
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religious affiliation
type
upper age
urn
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hypernym
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53.167 -2.9
type
label
King's School, Chester
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