King Edward's School Bath
King Edward's School Bath offers a vibrant and inclusive academic environment that nurtures curiosity and fosters personal growth. With a strong commitment...
About King Edward's School Bath
King Edward's School (KES) in Bath was founded in 1552 by King Edward VI as one of the constellation of King Edward VI grammar schools established under royal letters patent in the year of the young king's death. The school was originally located in central Bath, close to Bath Abbey, and moved in the 1960s to its present multi-building campus on the south-eastern edge of the city. KES is co-educational, educates around 1,134 pupils aged 3-18 across the Pre-Prep, Junior School and Senior School, and is a member of the HMC. The Headmaster is Martin Boden; the Chairman of Governors is Winifred Thomson.
In the school's most recent ISI inspection (2022) it was judged "excellent." A-Level performance places KES consistently in the top quintile of South West independent schools by Oxbridge offer numbers, with strong sciences and modern languages.
KES Bath's most internationally famous alumnus is the comedian and musician Bill Bailey OBE — star of Black Books, QI, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Strictly Come Dancing (which he won in 2020). Bailey attended KES in the early 1980s. Other entertainment alumni include the actor Tom Payne (Daryl Dixon's nemesis Paul "Jesus" Rovia in The Walking Dead, and the lead in Fox's Prodigal Son); and the musician Peter Chilvers, who is a long-standing software-design and ambient-music collaborator of Brian Eno (Bloom; Scape; the Reflection album).
The Romantic essayist Thomas De Quincey, author of Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, briefly attended KES as a boy before transferring to Manchester Grammar. The Royal Navy Arctic explorer Sir William Edward Parry — whose 1819-20 expedition reached further west through the Northwest Passage than any predecessor — was a pupil, as was the Indian Mutiny Victoria Cross recipient Ross Lowis Mangles.
In modern public life, General Sir Jack Deverell, former Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe; Sir Ian Prosser, former Deputy Chairman of BP and Chairman of Whitbread; Chris Rapley CBE, former Director of the Science Museum; and the Conservative MP John Glen, formerly Chief Secretary to the Treasury, are all Old Edwardians. KES operates a substantial bursary programme via the Old Edwardians' Foundation.
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Pupil breakdown
- Boys
- 654 (55%)
- Girls
- 539 (45%)
- SEN support
- 190 (15.9%)
- SEN EHCP
- 5 (0.4%)
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Frequently asked questions
What type of school is King Edward's School Bath?
King Edward's School Bath is a co-educational independent mainstream school for pupils aged 3 to 19, located in Somerset. The school offers education from Nursery through to Sixth Form, with pathways leading to GCSEs and A Levels.
How do I apply to King Edward's School Bath?
The admissions process usually starts well in advance of entry and may involve assessments and interviews. The school admissions timeline guide outlines key stages and deadlines. https://schoolscout.uk/posts/uk-private-school-admissions-timeline
What are the fees at King Edward's School Bath?
Fees at King Edward's School Bath are approximately £4,194–£7,248 per term, depending on the year group and whether pupils board. Families can learn more about UK private school fees and what is typically included. https://schoolscout.uk/posts/how-much-do-uk-private-schools-cost
Is King Edward's School Bath a day or boarding school?
King Edward's School Bath is a day school.
Is King Edward's School Bath selective?
Entry to King Edward's School Bath is based on overall fit and, where relevant, academic assessment.