King’s is a remarkable school with a rich and diverse heritage, where pupils have been educated for over 1,400 years under the watchful gaze of Rochester Cathedral and Rochester Castle.


At King’s, we believe in preparing children for the 21st Century through educating the whole child. Our priority is ensuring that happy children perform to their best and the School is an exceptionally happy and friendly place where moral values, self-discipline, emotional intelligence and a Christian spirit underpin our family community.
Every step of the King’s School Rochester journey, from Nursery through to Sixth Form, is designed to help pupils flourish, grow in confidence and discover new passions. We believe that building a love of learning and developing independent thinking skills are just as important as achieving the best grades, and so our teachers help each pupil to realise their own potential.
There’s one motto we live by at King’s and that’s simply
“Work Hard, Play Hard and Look After Each Other”, no matter what age you are.
We marked National Poetry Day with a chapel service written and delivered by the Lower Sixth A Level Literature group. The theme of this year’s NPD was ‘play’ and our pupils reflected on the importance of play in our lives by performing a range of poetry exploring this. We began with poems about the value [...]
It was a tough competition, but our Junior School Prep pupils brought their A-game to the House Conkers Competition! Armed with their chosen conkers, each threaded on a piece of house-colour string, our young competitors played with great focus and sportsmanship. They played until their conker shattered, all in the hope of bringing victory [...]
Our boarders were delighted to receive their new Stash hoodies, which have been a popular addition to boarding life and are already being worn with pride around School House.
Boarding Weekly Activity Boarders took part in a lively 20-minute scavenger hunt challenge, racing against the clock to complete a list of creative tasks. Each item on the list was worth one point, with bonus marks awarded for originality and flair. From building a human pyramid and pulling their silliest faces to striking superhero-style [...]
Boarding pupils from School House recently swapped classrooms for puzzles, codes and high-pressure challenges as they took part in a series of immersive escape room adventures. In Motel California, a team of five pupils raced against the clock to uncover a stash of stolen money hidden by two infamous bank robbers before the police [...]
Bishop Simon of Tonbridge led a very significant Eucharist service, during which pupils from the Junior and Senior Schools were baptised and confirmed. Our confirmation service only takes place every two years, making it a very special occasion for the candidates and their families. Bishop Simon spoke about seeking God and how He may [...]
Our Year 7 cohort set off on their first big adventure together - a residential trip to Cobnor Activity Centre in Chichester Harbour, West Sussex. For many, this was not only their first residential as King’s School Rochester pupils, but also an important opportunity to form new friendships and settle into life within our [...]
Following last year's workshop success, where our pupils reflected on how languages were used in careers in the field of professional sports (finance, nutrition, coaching, advertising, among others), this year saw a selection of Upper Fifths attending a British Council online workshop, listening to a range of speakers discussing how languages play a key role [...]
In science Year 2 have been learning that habitats can be small and local, but also very extensive. The children brought in many exciting dioramas of major habitats and thoroughly enjoyed presenting these to the class. They researched what makes each creature perfectly adapted to its habitat and explained the materials they used to [...]
In Y3 science we worked collaboratively in small groups to plan and carry out fair test investigations into the durability of rocks. We carefully considered our independent, dependent and controlled variables to ensure the test was fair. We then learnt about the composition of soil. We used our learning to create our own edible [...]
The King's Music Scholars treated parents, teachers, governors and friends of the School to a special evening of solo performances in School Hall. The pupils, from Year 8 to the Upper Sixth, presented a full programme of vocal and instrumental items, all at an impressively high standard. From virtuosity on the clarinet to beautifully [...]
The Cathedral was a spectacle of colour as Junior School pupils attended their first service in their new robes. With Prefects resplendent in red, Heads of House brilliant in blue and Scholars looking wonderful in white it was a bright and colourful start to Cathedral services! [...]
Using microscopic cameras, Remove pupils explored the tiny world beneath the surface — and discovered some incredible creatures and organisms living in the local pond water. To everyone's surprise, Daniel spotted a tiny bug in the sample, which we projected onto the screen for a closer look. A great reminder of the wonders hiding [...]
It was a busy weekend for our Boarders. On Friday evening, the Vines Hall was opened up for basketball and the girls had great fun taking part in the activity. On Saturday everyone had an amazing time at the theatre watching Back to the Future, with the highlight being the moment the DeLorean flew! [...]
The 2025 Ringing World National Youth Contest (RWNYC) was held in Birmingham during the summer holidays. Lottie E (8L) was part of the Kent Young Ringers, representing the Kent County Association. A total of 29 teams and over 300 young ringers took part in the competition, with the Kent team achieving an impressive 5th [...]
Over two days Year 8 pupils took part in a King’s Diploma Enquiry, exploring the cross-curricular theme “Water for the World”. Day One began with a dramatic interpretation of Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, before pupils investigated water stress, calculated their own water footprints and explored the unique chemical properties of water. [...]
We had a brilliant day by the river for our rowing fundraiser, with an excellent turnout from pupils, parents and Old Roffensians. Former pupils returned to race against current, rekindling plenty of friendly rivalry and school spirit. Parents also got involved—both on the water with “learn to row” sessions, and on land with rowing [...]
This week, our Junior Heads of School and Prefects were formally introduced and congratulated during the Matins service by Mrs Crozer, Vice-Principal of the Junior School. Each pupil had the opportunity to shake hands with Principal Mr Fisher who also helped them into their official robes. We are delighted to congratulate: Head Boy: Jack [...]
This year’s Commemoration Day featured some spirited sporting contests as pupils took on Old Roffensian’s (ORs) in cricket and netball, celebrating the School’s traditions and competitive spirit. On the netball court, the ORs secured a hard-fought victory, winning 31–24. The game was played in excellent spirits, showcasing teamwork, skill and plenty of friendly rivalry [...]
Pupils from Year 3 and up took part in an exciting core strength competition – the House Plank Challenge last week - to see who could hold the plank position the longest in support of their House. Cones were set out to mark each house area, and with staff on hand to ensure fairness, [...]
On Saturday, King’s proudly celebrated the first phase of its’ new STEM facilities: state-of-the-art science laboratories. The event began with a speech by John Maas, Chair of Governors, who highlighted the importance of cutting-edge facilities in supporting learning and fostering a love of science and technology. Following the speech, Principal Simon Fisher officially opened the [...]
The King’s School community was delighted to gather at Commemoration Day for the official opening of the newly refurbished swimming pool changing rooms. The honour of cutting the ribbon went to Old Roffensian David Humfrey, a Cambridge Blues butterfly swimmer, former Master of King’s, Head of History, Head of Swimming and Head of Boarding. [...]
On a bright September Saturday morning, the King’s School Rochester community gathered in the historic Cathedral for its annual Commemoration Day Service. This is always a special occasion in the School calendar — a moment to pause, reflect, and give thanks for the heritage of a school that has stood for over 1,400 years [...]
On Thursday, a group of Sixth and Fifth Form creative pupils visited the National Portrait Gallery in London. The aim of the trip was to broaden pupils’ understanding of both contemporary and historical portraiture, while inspiring their own artistic practice. Highlights of the visit included Tracey Emin’s sculptural installation of doors, which sparked thoughtful discussions [...]
why KING’S SCHOOL ROCHESTER

We are one school, where a happy learning environment is underpinned by a strong sense of care, kindness, moral values, self-discipline and emotional intelligence.
At King’s School Rochester, we believe in giving pupils the courage and confidence to be their best. Staff, pupils, parents and governors work together as one, to create and sustain the learning environment that makes our school so unique, ensuring its stewardship for generations to come.
We nurture the individual and celebrate diversity of talent – there truly is no typical King’s pupil. Each and every one is unique, and is treated as such. King’s School Rochester is a school for life, where pupils are prepared for life beyond education. We support this with our extra-curricular and careers activities whilst at the School, and then when a child leaves, we keep in touch and follow their journey, ensuring that they always remain a valued member of the King’s community.
Our motto is a simple one, “Work hard, play hard and look after each other” no matter what age you are.

King’s School Rochester finds itself situated in the heart of the historic town, nestled amongst cobbled medieval streets under the shadow of the Cathedral.
A stone’s throw from the beating heart of London, inhabitants of Rochester enjoy rolling countryside hills in one direction, and beautiful seaside in the other. The town is just over half an hour away by train into St Pancras International and easily accessible from Kent and the southeast. This gives our pupils the best of both worlds – a wealth of bustling culture on their doorstep, combined with the peace of living in a picturesque country town.
The busy high street, filled with independent businesses and a burgeoning arts scene, means our town is the perfect location to learn, develop and grow. Situated on the banks of the River Medway, Rochester is full of charm and intrigue.
Our location in Rochester is an integral part of School life.

Whilst we may be the second oldest school in the world, our vision is modern and resolutely forward-looking.
Steeped in history and surrounded by breath-taking heritage, King’s School Rochester has moved with the times for over 1400 years.
Our School lies in the shadow of Rochester Castle, nestled within the Cathedral precinct. Thousands of pupils have passed through the School over the centuries, leaving their mark and creating a tangible sense of history. With our one-of-a-kind setting, our pupils understand what has gone before them and consequently their role in shaping the future.
Our pupils are given the mindset, knowledge and self-belief they need to step out, flourish, and emblazon their own positive mark on the world.

Strategically placed, guarding an important crossing of the River Medway, this imposing fortress has a complex history of destruction and rebuilding.
Today it stands as a proud reminder of the history of Rochester, along with the cathedral and cobbled streets.
Through all the raids, battles and drama, King's School has stood under its impressive shadow, educating the children of Rochester.

King’s benefits from excellent transport links to London and beyond, perfect for international pupils.
Rochester Train Station is conveniently located less than a 10 minute walk from the School with London being just over a half an hour train journey away into St Pancras International.
Add to this the rolling countryside hills in one direction and the beautiful seaside in the other, our pupils have a wealth of bustling culture on their doorstep, combined with the peace of living in a picturesque country town.

It is our core belief that our pupils learn just as much outside the classroom as they do inside.
We consider participation in clubs and activities an integral part of the King’s experience.
From Reception through to Sixth Form, there is an extensive range of co-curricular pursuits from which to choose, taking place during lunchtime, after school and at the weekend.
We also offer a range of trips both in the UK and abroad to extend our young people’s horizons.

We instil in our pupils the practical knowledge and skills that will see them through the rest of their education and their future career.
At the end of their time at King’s, our pupils leave as fully rounded young adults, who go on to flourish and thrive in whichever path they take.
Our long established Old Roffensian Society allows past leavers to stay in contact with their contemporaries and participate in events and functions within the wider King’s network.
The Old Roffensians’ community provides pupils with a valuable network of contacts that will enrich and further their respective careers, in many cases giving them that crucial ‘foot-in-the-door’.
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Every step of the King’s School Rochester journey, from Nursery to Sixth Form, is designed to help pupils flourish, grow in confidence and discover new passions.