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  1. King’s College School, Cascais is a Candidate School* for the IB Diploma. This school is pursuing authorization as an IB World School. These are schools that share a common philosophy—a commitment to high quality, challenging, international education that King’s College School, Cascais believes is important for our students.

  2. There is a one-time matriculation payment when enrolling a student at King’s College School, Cascais of €2.000 for students in Early Years 1 to Year 6 and €5.000 for students in Year 7 and above. An annual re-enrolment fee (€550 for the 2024-25 academic year) will be charged and will be debited in April 2024.

  3. King’s School The Crown opened in September 2023 in the most prestigious gated community in Cairo, The Crown in 6 October city. This is the first of the King’s College Schools in Egypt for Inspired, the leading global group of premium schools, who are partnering with Palm Hills Developments.

  4. King’s College School, the Bahamas is delighted to announce the appointment of Matteo Rossetti as its Founding Principal. Matteo joins the school from the top ranked Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ Prep School in London, where he has been Headteacher since 2018.

  5. King’s College School is excited to be leading the way in premium, global education in Portugal. Portugal, and especially Cascais, is a top destination for internationally-minded families. With the excellent facilities, carefully selected and hand-picked teachers, combined with a premium curriculum offer, this is a first-class school.

  6. We are committed to ensuring bright pupils from all backgrounds can access the outstanding education available at King’s. We offer means-tested bursaries of up to 100% discount on tuition fees at 11+ (year 7), 13+ (year 9) and sixth form entry.

  7. King's College School, Panama, is an IB World School and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The Diploma Programme is designed to meet the educational requirements of pupils aged between 16 and 19 and aims to develop critical and compassionate thinkers who, as learners in the 21st century, are prepared for success at university and life beyond.