King Edward's School
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King Edward's School or King Edward VI School is the name of several schools in England, the majority of them founded during the reign of King Edward VI of England. There are also schools named after King Edward VII. They include:
- King Edward's School, Bath
- King Edward's School, Bury, Bury, Lancashire
- Sherborne School, Sherborne, Dorset, also known as King Edward's School
- King Edward VI School Stratford-upon-Avon - which William Shakespeare attended.
- King Edward's School, Wormley, near Godalming in Surrey
- King Edward's School, Yeovil, Yeovil, Somerset
- King Edward Schools Foundation, Birmingham, West Midlands
- Independent schools
- State schools
- King Edward VI Aston School (boys)
- King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
- King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
- King Edward VI Five Ways School (co-educational)
- King Edward VI Handsworth School (girls)
- King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford), Chelmsford, Essex
- King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
- King Edward VI School, Lichfield
- King Edward VI School, Southampton, Hampshire
- King Edward VI School, Bury St. Edmunds, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
- King Edward VII School (King's Lynn), King's Lynn, Norfolk
- King Edward VII and Queen Mary School, Lytham
- King Edward VII School (Sheffield), Sheffield
- King Edward VII School (Melton Mowbray), Melton Mowbray
- King Edward VI College, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, formerly King Edward VI Grammar School
- Outside England
- King Edward VII School, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa