impact:

kingshighwarwick.co.uk

The King's High School (also called simply King's High or KHS) is a private day school for girls on the Banbury Road, Warwick, England. One of its main feeder schools is Warwick Preparatory School, which takes girls from the ages of 3 to 11 and boys up to the age of 7. Plans for a girls' school in Warwick were drawn up as long ago as 1875, but the school could not get underway until 1879. In this year boys from The King's School, Warwick, later to become known as Warwick School, who were being taught in Landor House, the modern site of the girls' school and the birthplace of the poet Walter Savage Landor, finally moved to their new buildings south of the River Avon. KHS, The Squirrels (the nickname of the Prep School) and Warwick School now form the Warwick Schools Foundation. The King's High School for Girls has suffered throughout its history from being very short of space, and, since its foundation, has taken over the buildings of two neighbouring schools. The premises of one of them, the former King's Middle School (which was only in existence from 1875 to 1906), caught fire in 1970. More information...

According to PR-model, kingshighwarwick.co.uk is ranked 209,718th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 114,107th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before komisikepolisianindonesia.com and after koreaaward.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
209,718th place
508,714th place
593,353rd place
114,107th place
407,821st place
346,780th place
54,931st place
111,790th place
108,531st place
arArabic
202,719th place
110,869th place
144,669th place
92,469th place
87,736th place
52,101st place
uzUzbek
48,414th place
28,549th place
36,052nd place
307,999th place
160,502nd place
282,088th place
daDanish
69,232nd place
40,361st place
60,258th place