KS King's Scholar - meaning and definition. What is KS King's Scholar
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What (who) is KS King's Scholar - definition

King's Scholarship; Oppidans; Kings Scholar
  • Queen's Scholars, Westminster School, 1981

King's Scholar         
A King's Scholar is a foundation scholar (elected on the basis of good academic performance and usually qualifying for reduced fees) of one of certain public schools. These include Eton College; The King's School, Canterbury; The King's School, Worcester; Durham School; and Westminster School, although at Westminster their name changes depending on whether the current monarch is male or female (under Charles III, they are King's Scholars).
Michael Scholar         
BRITISH ACADEMIC
Sir Michael Scholar; Scholar, Michael; Michael Charles Scholar
Sir Michael Charles Scholar, KCB (born 3 January 1942) is a British civil servant and former President of St John's College, Oxford.
KS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ks; KS (disambiguation); K.S.; K.s.; Ks.; K S
¦ abbreviation
1. Kansas (in official postal use).
2. Kaposi's sarcoma.
3. (in the UK) King's Scholar.

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King's Scholar

A King's Scholar is a foundation scholar (elected on the basis of good academic performance and usually qualifying for reduced fees) of one of certain public schools. These include Eton College; The King's School, Canterbury; The King's School, Worcester; Durham School; and Westminster School, although at Westminster their name changes depending on whether the current monarch is male or female (under Charles III, they are King's Scholars).