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SchoolsPeterboroughThe King's (The Cathedral) School|Best Secondary Schools in Peterborough
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The King's (The Cathedral) School
Park Road, Peterborough, PE1 2UE·Peterborough·URN: 136398A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
All-through
Sixth Form
Mixed
Ages 7-18
Church of England
A-levels Ranking
453
Academic
372
Overall
1
Local
GCSE Ranking
490
Academic
401
Overall
1
Local
Primary Ranking
1,595
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
583
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
1
Local
Oxbridge Ranking
462
England
FMS Inspection Score

The FMS Inspection Score is FindMySchool's proprietary analysis based on official Ofsted and ISI inspection reports. It converts ratings into a standardised 1–10 scale for fair comparison across all schools in England.

Disclaimer: The FMS Inspection Score is an independent analysis by FindMySchool. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ofsted or ISI. Always refer to the official Ofsted or ISI report for the full picture of a school’s inspection outcome.

Elite
10/10
Application Demand
30%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: February 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

The King's (The Cathedral) School, Peterborough Review 2026: 485 Years of Excellence

At a Glance

In the heart of Peterborough, near the imposing Gothic towers of Peterborough Cathedral, stands a school founded when Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1541. The King's began with just 20 boys and a Latin-focused curriculum; today it educates 1,261 students in an all-through environment that blends Renaissance heritage with 21st-century rigour. The most recent Ofsted inspection in July 2024 awarded Outstanding across all areas, including sixth form provision. The school is ranked 1st locally in Peterborough across primary, secondary and sixth form FindMySchool rankings, with current England overall ranks of 583rd for primary, 357th for secondary and 339th for sixth form. With a waiting list that stretches years in advance, entry is fiercely competitive. Yet for families who secure a place, the payoff is substantial: a cathedral-connected education grounded in Christian values, genuinely exceptional results, and a culture where music, sport, and intellectual ambition coexist without compromise.

Character & Atmosphere

At drop-off, you encounter an ordered calm that marks well-led schools. Students move purposefully between the Victorian red-brick core, dating to 1885, and the modern blocks added over the past two decades. The architectural layering mirrors the school's identity: it honours its past while refusing to be imprisoned by it.

John Harrison, the headteacher since September 2021, oversees a school with a distinctly Christian ethos that feels lived rather than imposed. Daily worship underpins the rhythm of the day. The school's connection to Peterborough Cathedral is not ceremonial; the headteacher retains his own stall in the cathedral quire, and the entire school gathers there for services marking the beginning and end of the three terms. This formal religious integration is unusual in state schools and represents the school's voluntary-aided heritage.

The four Houses, St Chad's, St Oswald's, St Peter's, and School House, function as genuine vertical communities. Each House is named after a saint significant to the region: Chad of Mercia, Oswald of Northumbria, Peter the Apostle, and the non-saintly School House, which carried boarding boys for decades before the boarding house became the Music Department. House identity runs deep. Sports days, music competitions, and drama contests are structured around House competition. This system encourages a sense of belonging to something larger than individual achievement.

Students interviewed by Ofsted described an inclusive, happy environment. The inspection noted that "pupils achieve highly in all areas of education, including musical, cultural and sporting achievements which pupils and the school are rightly proud of." Behaviour is notably strong. Inspectors found that pupils are "exceptionally well-mannered, polite and courteous," with behaviour "impeccable" around the school. This extends to moral development: pupils "learn and demonstrate politeness and acts of kindness" and are "respectful towards one another and with staff."

The Junior Department, re-established in 2011, educates the Cathedral Choristers in Years 3–8. Approximately 22 boys and girls sing in the Cathedral choir daily, performing over 150 services annually. This specialist provision gives the youngest part of the school a unique character: choristers develop discipline, musicianship, and an early sense of belonging to something larger than themselves. Non-chorister pupils in the Junior Department benefit from this music-soaked environment without being required to perform a choral role.

Results: Primary, Secondary, and Sixth Form

Primary (Key Stage 2)

At the most recent assessment, the school ranks 1,595th out of 14,978 primary schools for academic outcomes and 583rd overall in England (FindMySchool ranking). Locally, it ranks 1st among Peterborough primaries.

In the 2024-25 / 2025 Key Stage 2 dataset, 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined, with 10% reaching the higher standard, based on a cohort of 15 pupils. Reading scaled scores averaged 110, mathematics 106, and grammar, punctuation and spelling 110. These figures indicate sustained teaching strength, although the small cohort means percentages can move sharply year to year.

GCSE Performance

The school ranks 490th out of 3,895 in England for GCSE academic outcomes and 357th overall (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in the upper part of the national distribution. Locally, it ranks 1st among Peterborough secondary schools.

In the 2024-25 / 2025 GCSE dataset, 45.7% of published GCSE grades were 9-7, and 89.1% of pupils attained grade 4 or above in both English and mathematics. The Attainment 8 score of 63.2 indicates strong cumulative performance, and the Progress 8 score of +0.73 demonstrates that pupils make above-average progress from their starting points. The school entered 40.8% of pupils for the English Baccalaureate, achieving an average points score of 5.7, with 30.6% achieving grades 5 or above across the EBacc subject suite.

A-Level Performance

The school ranks 453rd out of 2,549 in England for A-level academic outcomes and 339th overall (FindMySchool ranking), placing it in the upper fifth nationally. Locally, it ranks 1st among Peterborough sixth forms.

A-level results are notably strong: in 2025, 10% of entries were A* grades, 30% were A grades, and 30% were B grades, yielding 70% at A* to B overall across 608 exam entries. This remains a strong A-level profile. The breadth of offering is substantial, including Classical Greek, Russian, and History of Art, alongside standard humanities, sciences, and languages.

University Progression and Oxbridge

Destination outcomes can move sharply between cohorts, so older Oxbridge and specialist-course counts should be read as historic context rather than a current measure. The current sixth-form anchor is the 2025 A-level dataset: 608 exam entries, 10% at A*, 40% at A* to A and 70% at A* to B, with the school ranked 453rd in England for A-level academic outcomes.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

A-Level A*-B

69.9%

% of students achieving grades A*-B

GCSE 9–7

45.7%

% of students achieving grades 9-7

Reading, Writing & Maths

80%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

Lessons are built around the principle that knowledge matters. The 2024 Ofsted report noted that "lessons focus pupils' minds on important and interesting knowledge," and inspectors observed pupils engaging "in insightful conversation with staff." Teaching has clear structure: concepts are introduced, practised, and revisited. Teachers model wide reading and intellectual curiosity, and pupils respond by becoming readers themselves.

A-level teaching benefits from small set sizes in upper years, often under 15 pupils. Specialist sixth-form spaces provide dedicated learning environments. Teaching builds on secure foundations from Key Stage 4: the school teaches sciences separately from Year 7, allowing greater depth in each subject. Classics remains available, reflecting the school's historical roots and contemporary commitment to intellectual breadth.

Across all phases, there is explicit attention to knowledge retention and cumulative progress. The curriculum spans the breadth required by national frameworks while integrating school priorities, music and Christian values are woven through rather than confined to specific slots.

Assessment is continuous and purposeful. Inspection found that "pupils can add detail to their writing and their artwork is bold and technically accomplished." This speaks to teaching that develops both knowledge and craft.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:10/10Elite

Quality of Education

Outstanding

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Outstanding

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

Where Students Go Next: University Destinations and Beyond

Sixth-form leavers from 2023/24 saw 75% progress to university, 14% enter employment, and 2% start apprenticeships. This distribution underlines the school's orientation towards higher education, though not exclusively so. Careers provision is visible across the school: a dedicated Careers page on the website, regular employer engagement, and explicit pathways support students in decision-making.

The Oxbridge pipeline can move sharply between cohorts, so families interested in Oxford, Cambridge, medicine or veterinary routes should check the school's latest confirmed destinations information. The current sixth-form anchor remains strong: 608 A-level entries in 2025, 70% at A* to B, and a 1st-place local sixth-form ranking in Peterborough.

For students leaving after Year 11, vocational and apprenticeship routes remain part of the post-GCSE picture. The school works with local FE colleges and employers to support transition. Families should read any leaver-destination claims alongside current GCSE outcomes, including Attainment 8 of 63.2 and Progress 8 of +0.73.

Oxbridge Success

#470 in England

Total Offers

3

Offer Success Rate: 8.1%

Cambridge

3

Offers

Oxford

0

Offers

Beyond the Classroom: A Comprehensive Picture of Co-Curricular Life

The extracurricular programme is substantial and structured, with opportunities across sport, music, drama, art, STEM, and general enrichment.

Music: A Defining Strength

Music is woven into the fabric of the school in ways that go beyond typical provision. The Cathedral Choristers programme sits at the apex: 22 students (both boys and girls) in Years 3–8 sing daily services in Peterborough Cathedral, developing technical vocal excellence and musical discipline from a young age. Their learning is integrated into the school day, rehearsals are scheduled within timetabled time, and they receive specialist tuition from the Cathedral's Director of Music.

Beyond the Choristers, instrumental provision is extensive. The school offers peripatetic music lessons across strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion. Many students progress to GCSE and A-level music, supported by dedicated teaching spaces and ensemble work. The Music Department, housed in what was once the boarding house (known affectionately in school history as "The Pig"), provides practice rooms and ensemble rehearsal spaces.

Named ensembles include the Chapel Choir, which performs in school services and external concerts. The Symphony Orchestra is a major ensemble featuring students from Year 7 to Year 13, combining strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion. For those seeking smaller group experiences, the school runs a Jazz Band and chamber ensembles including string quartets and wind groups. House Music competitions are annual highlights, with each House mounting a full concert featuring different ensemble combinations and solo performances. These competitions drive participation: students rehearse intensively in the weeks before, and the concerts showcase remarkable breadth of musical talent across the school.

The Petriburgian, the school magazine (first published in 1885), includes detailed coverage of musical events, indicating the cultural prominence of music in school life. Annual concerts, including full choral and orchestral works, are performed to high standards, often featuring works for large ensemble that demand sophisticated musical literacy.

Drama: Professional Standards

Drama is equally prominent. The school stages multiple productions annually across the Junior Department, main school, and Sixth Form. Main school productions have involved casts of 80+ students, suggesting a whole-ensemble approach rather than elitist casting. Past productions have included full orchestral accompaniment, indicating substantial technical and musical ambition.

The Drama Department has dedicated theatre spaces. Productions are mounted with professional discipline: lighting design, set construction, costume design, and sound engineering are all integral. Students experience the full production process, from audition through performance, developing both stagecraft and confidence. The annual drama calendar typically includes a major autumn or spring production, plus a summer drama festival or smaller ensemble pieces.

Sports: Rowing, Rugby, and Beyond

All the usual sports are offered: rugby, football, cricket, hockey, and netball. The school has a full-size sports hall (built in 2004) and maintains access to games fields, though with the proviso (noted in earlier reviews) that weekly access can be inconsistent due to ground conditions and distance from the school site.

Notable among sports provision is rowing. Several state schools in England maintain boat clubs and competitive rowing programmes; The King's appears to run rowing either directly or through local partnerships on the River Nene. Rowing attracts ambitious, fitness-focused students and typically generates both individual and team honours.

The school participates in competitive leagues across sports and sends representative teams to fixture matches with neighbouring independent and state schools. Inter-House competition in sports is a major feature of the year, with Sports Day providing spectacle and community atmosphere.

STEM: Computing, Engineering, and Sciences

The school maintains several STEM clubs. A Technology Centre (built in 1993) houses design and technology facilities. Computing is taught across the school with dedicated computer labs and specialist teaching. Science is taught in well-resourced laboratories across the Maths Block and Humanities Block. Sixth-form science teaching benefits from small group sizes and specialist practicals.

STEM clubs likely include coding or digital design clubs, reflecting national trends, though the school website navigation suggests specific clubs exist within a "STEM Clubs" section. Further maths is offered at A-level, appealing to students with genuine mathematical ambition. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are all available as separate A-level subjects; families interested in medical, dental or veterinary destinations should check the school's latest confirmed leaver information alongside the current 2025 A-level profile.

Other Clubs and Societies

The school supports an extensive menu of non-core activities. Under "Other Clubs," the website indicates options including debating, community service, language clubs, and various hobby-based societies. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme is available, with progressive levels (Bronze through Gold) available to older students. Outdoor expeditions are offered, including overseas trips, suggesting partnerships with educational tour operators or adventure providers.

The Sailing Club offers water-based adventure, likely using local water (Peterborough is near several lakes and water sports facilities). Adventure provision more broadly includes expedition training and outdoor education.

Service and Community Engagement

An Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group provides formal structures for student-led discussion of contemporary issues. The school community emphasises service: the website references charity and community engagement, typical of Church of England values. Activities Week provides focused periods for enrichment, with students often engaging in local and residential activities beyond normal curriculum time.

The Sixth Form Experience

The Sixth Form Centre, built between 2006 and 2009, provides dedicated sixth-form space. Sixth formers enjoy greater independence in their timetable and schedule. The sixth form has a distinct culture within the school, with Sixth Form leadership roles, dedicated common rooms, and involvement in mentoring younger students. A Sixth Form Magazine complements the main Petriburgian, reflecting distinct sixth-form identity. Entry to the sixth form requires a minimum of Grade 5 in relevant subjects and a commitment to the school's values, but is non-selective otherwise.

Admissions: The Reality of Competition

The school is severely oversubscribed. For Reception and Year 7 entry, applications are coordinated through Peterborough's admissions process, and families should use the current council timetable for application windows, on-time deadlines and offer-day arrangements. Older application-to-place ratios should be treated as historic context rather than a prediction for a future round.

For secondary (Year 7) entry, formal data is limited, but the school publishes that it has been "oversubscribed for at least the last 20 years." Entry is via entrance examination and interviews. The admissions process is somewhat complex due to the school's voluntary-aided status and Church of England character. Allocation follows this hierarchy:

Category A (non-selective)

Looked-after children, pupils with EHCPs naming the school, children of staff, siblings, Church of England active practising members, other Christian denominations, distance.

Category B (selective)

Academic excellence (entrance examination) and musical aptitude (music audition).

The school reserves approximately 135 places for Category A (non-selective) and up to 15 for Category B (selective). A Supplementary Information Form is required from families applying under faith criteria, signed by their religious leader. This requirement is a genuine threshold: families without evidence of church attendance are unlikely to secure priority.

The entrance examination assesses English, Mathematics, and Verbal Reasoning. No specific tutoring is mandated, but families are advised to examine past papers available on the school website.

Application Demand

Last distance offered:
N/A

Previous Year (2024/25 Entry)

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
N/A

Applications

683

Total received

Places Offered

126

Subscription Rate

5.4x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

Ofsted inspectors found that "pupils learn and demonstrate politeness and acts of kindness." The pastoral system is built around Houses and tutor groups. Each form tutor knows their students well, and House staff provide additional oversight and support. The school emphasises that mental health and wellbeing are "central to everything we do," with dedicated support structures including school counsellors and peer support networks.

For students with identified additional needs, the school works with the Local Authority to support those with EHCPs. Learning support staff provide in-class assistance and withdrawal support for phonics, numeracy, and literacy as needed.

Practical Information

School day

The day begins with worship, followed by lessons. School hours are 8:30am to 3:20pm for younger students, with sixth formers having some timetable flexibility. Lunch is in the main dining hall; catering is managed in-house.

Facilities

The school occupies a significant site including Victorian original buildings, the Victorian Library (originally "Big School"), the 1885 red-brick main building, and modern extensions (Sports Hall, Technology Centre, Maths Block, Humanities Block, Sixth Form Centre, Languages Block). The Music Department occupies the former boarding house. On-site facilities include a dining hall, chapel/assembly space, sports hall, science laboratories, technology workshops, art studios, and drama spaces.

Transport

Peterborough is well-served by bus routes from the city centre. The nearest railway stations are Peterborough (mainline) and Longueville, both within cycling distance or reachable by bus. Parking is available for staff; parent parking is limited and requires booking for special events.

Holiday clubs

Before and after-school care is available through the school, as is holiday club provision during school holidays. Contact the school office for current provision and fees.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 1,150
  • Number of pupils: 1,261

Things to Consider

Oversubscription and entry barriers. The school is persistently oversubscribed. Securing entry requires either strong performance in the entrance examination (which attracts preparation) or demonstration of active Christian practice. Families should contact the school early to understand their chances based on postcode and faith criteria. Distance varies year to year.

Faith commitment expected. This is a Church of England voluntary-aided school with a genuine Christian ethos. Daily worship is integral. While the school welcomes families of all faiths (and none), its values and curriculum integration of Christian teaching means that families philosophically uncomfortable with Christian emphasis should consider alternatives. The admissions process includes faith-based screening via the Supplementary Information Form.

Sixth form selectivity. Entry to sixth form requires minimum grades and a commitment to the school's environment. Some students choose to leave after GCSE for local FE colleges or other sixth forms. This is relatively normal, but families should understand that continuation is not automatic.

Games field access. While the school maintains sports provision, the distance to games fields (off-site or requiring travel) means that some sports rely on bussing. Weekly fixture matches are sometimes constrained by ground conditions. The on-site Sports Hall mitigates this for indoor games and training.

The Verdict

The King's (The Cathedral) School ranks among England's stronger state schools. The July 2024 Ofsted rating of Outstanding across all areas is recent and comprehensive. Current FindMySchool data places the school 1st locally in Peterborough for primary, secondary and sixth form, with England overall ranks of 583rd, 357th and 339th respectively. The balance between academic rigour, music and culture, sport, and pastoral care is genuinely achieved, not merely aspirational.

Best suited to families within the catchment who value Christian education and can secure entry, or to families with strong church engagement willing to commit to the admissions process. The greatest challenge is getting in; the education thereafter is exceptional. For students thriving in structured, ambitious, and community-oriented environments, this school offers remarkable value as a free, highly selective state option.

FAQs

Yes. In July 2024, Ofsted rated the school Outstanding across all areas: Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, Leadership and Management, and Sixth Form Provision. Current FindMySchool data ranks the school 1st locally in Peterborough for primary, secondary and sixth form, with England overall ranks of 583rd, 357th and 339th respectively. In the 2025 A-level dataset, 70% of entries were A* to B, and GCSE Progress 8 is +0.73.

For primary (Reception) entry, applications are made through Peterborough Local Authority's coordinated admissions process. Families should check the council's current timetable for the application window, on-time deadline and offer day. Families should complete a Supplementary Information Form if applying under faith criteria, requiring a church leader's signature.

For secondary (Year 7) entry, the school requires an entrance examination (English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning) and interviews. Families applying under faith criteria must again complete a Supplementary Information Form. A minimum score of 40 out of 58 is required to be considered for academic places. Music auditions are available for those applying for music places. Offers are typically released in March.

For sixth form entry, admission requires a minimum of Grade 5 in relevant subjects and an interview reflecting the school's commitment to values and character.

This is a state school funded by the government. There are no tuition fees. However, families contribute to voluntary contributions, school trips, examination fees, and other incidental costs. Lunch, school uniform, and music lessons are additional. The school publishes a Finance page on its website with details of current charging policies.

The school operates a distance-based admissions system for most places (after looked-after children, siblings, and faith criteria are applied). There is no formal fixed catchment, but places are allocated to those living closest to the school. Furthest distance at which a place was offered varies year to year depending on applications; families should check the school's admissions page or contact the school for current distance guidance.

Music is central to school life. The Cathedral Choristers programme (Years 3–8) educates 22 students who sing daily in Peterborough Cathedral. The school supports ensembles including the Symphony Orchestra, Chapel Choir, Jazz Band, and chamber groups. House Music competitions are annual highlights. Drama productions are staged with professional standards, including full orchestral accompaniment and sets. Casts are large, reflecting inclusive casting practises.

Families interested in Oxford, Cambridge, medicine, dentistry or veterinary science should check the school's latest confirmed destinations information, because those totals can change by cohort. The current 2025 A-level dataset shows 608 exam entries, with 40% at A* to A and 70% at A* to B, providing a strong academic context for competitive university applications.

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Park Road, Peterborough, PE1 2UE
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