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  • King's students support National Anti Bullying Week, from colourful socks, to discussing issues on Sky News

    Published 16/11/20
    Our students are supporting National Anti Bullying Week. As always, they have come up with a host of ideas and initiatives.  Some highlights include: Supporting Odd Socks Day by wearing socks (colourful, wacky, home-made) throughout school
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  • Festival of Ideas 'Our World'

    Published 13/11/20
    The World is a metaphor that stretches conveniently in many directions. In the first place it is our planet: a place that gets progressively smaller and more crowded as the years progress. Also, however, it is our immediate milieu, the world in which
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  • Drama students share Shakespeare around the globe

    Published 11/11/20
    The show must go on – and our Senior Drama Production was replaced with a virtual Drama Showcase week. A variety of events took place within year group ‘bubbles’, with Lower and Upper Sixth Drama students perform
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  • They shall not grow old: Remembrance Day 2020

    Published 11/11/20
    King’s High school marked Remembrance Day with a moving ceremony that was livestreamed to pupils throughout the school.  The Combined Cadet Force – one of the largest schoolgirls’ Corps in the country -
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  • Exploring science beyond the lessons at King's High

    Published 03/11/20
    Our student-run Café Scientifique have produced their latest newsletter, which you can read in full below.  Editor, Shivanshi invites us to explore the recent Mathematics/Tik Tok furore, how our laundry is affecting marine mussels, n
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  • King's High students follow a pathway for elite Sport

    Published 02/11/20
    King’s High netballer, Mollie won an Under 15 Hub Coaches Player award (while competing as an Under 13!) at Loughborough Lightning’s Academy Awards. Loughborough University’s Lightni
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  • King’s Geography Department Awarded Prestigious Quality Mark and 'Centre of Excellence'

    Published 22/10/20
    Congratulations to our amazing Geography Department at King's, which has been awarded a prestigious Secondary Geography Quality Mark (SGQM) with Centre of Excellence from the Geographical Association.   'The Geog
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  • Pupils arrange some 'TLC' for their Teachers

    Published 14/10/20
    Our pupils have been giving their teachers some ‘TLC’, arranging a series of relaxing and enjoyable treats, to thank staff for all they have been doing to support them in the past months.      
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  • Wellbeing Ambassadors launch campaign for World Mental Health Day

    Published 05/10/20

    Pictured: some of our Wellbeing Ambassadors working on an earlier project with younger pupils

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  • Call to Poems: Poet in Residence and pupils compile their new anthology

    Published 29/09/20
    The closer you come to silence, the further it recedes. I am far from you right now, at work on something lonely. I hope the language is listening. From ‘Interval’, Maskwork by Gregory Leadbetter Gregory Leadbetter, Poet in
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  • Take three amazing women.... Our Inspire Lectures launch online together

    Published 29/09/20
    Discover more about life, the universe and everything… Each year, as part of our Inspire Programme for Academic Enrichment, we invite a range of expert speakers to address students on challenging and thought-provoking topics. This year we l
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  • Café Scientifique, our student-led club for Science (and more) launch virtual events

    Published 23/09/20
    Café Scientifique, our student-led club for all things Science (and more)  launched a fantastic series of newsletters, along with a programme of events for fellow students (available internally on the Café Scientifique channel).&nb
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