King William’s School

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King William’s School was a colonial-era preparatory institution in Annapolis that later evolved into what is now St. John’s College.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era preparatory school
educational institution
associatedWith Church of England
St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College (Annapolis)
city Annapolis
continent North America
country Thirteen Colonies
United States of America
surface form: United States
educationLevel preparatory
evolvedInto St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College (Annapolis)
hasSuccessor St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College (Annapolis)
historicalPeriod colonial America
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Annapolis, Maryland, United States of America
surface form: Annapolis, Maryland

Province of Maryland
namedAfter William III of England
surface form: King William III of England
notableFor being an early colonial school in Maryland
its role in the origins of St. John’s College (Annapolis)
partOf history of Annapolis, Maryland
history of education in Maryland
predecessorOf St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College (Annapolis)
region Chesapeake Bay region
state Maryland
status defunct
successorInstitution St. John’s College, Annapolis
surface form: St. John’s College (Annapolis)

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St. John’s College, Annapolis foundedAs King William’s School