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- Read MorePublished 25/11/19King’s High is named in the Top Ten schools in a listing in the Sunday Times Parent Power Schools Guide 2020. King’s High is ranked Fifth in the West Midlands Region independent schools. Warwick School is Sixth. The annual Sun
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King's High Shortlisted for Tes Independent Schools Award; Whole-school community initiative of the year 2020
Published 24/11/19King’s High shortlisted for Tes Independent Schools Award; Whole-school community initiative of the year 2020.
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Sixth Form Stories: Lucy wins Arkwright Engineering Scholarship
Published 20/11/19Sixth Form Stories: How Lucy won a prestigious Arkwright Engineering Scholarship
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Little Shop of Horrors: the show goes on
Published 18/11/19'Anarchic, crazy, glorious - I can't recommend too highly' - Richard Nicholson, Head Master
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Lixu helps Leamington swimming club make history
Published 18/11/19King's High swimmer, Lixu has helped Leamington Spa Amateur Swimming Club (team pictured here) achieve their first national Grand Final in 134 years! Lixu also helped the club win second place in the Junior League (Midland) Finals, - Read More
Introducing King's High's Poet in Residence
Published 12/11/19We are delighted to welcome King’s High’s Poet in Residence, Dr Gregory Leadbetter. Director of the Institute of Creative and Critical Writing at Birmingham City University, Gregory Leadbetter’s poetry collections include The - Read More
King's High Festival of Ideas 2019
Published 11/11/19King's High's fourth Festival of Ideas is full swing. Girls have recreated Roman life, written poetry, and heard King's Poet in Residence speak on how reading poetry makes our experience of the world new. Ian McKim, Head of Criminology at the University of South Wales, gave a fascinating talk on criminology, and the reality of crime, compared to how it is portrayed in the media. Dominic Dromgoole, former Artistic Director of The Globe Theatre, spoke on touring Hamlet around the world, with encounters from Barack Obama, to refugee camps. Girls have been exploring spies, secrets and espionage in Enigma Coding Workshops, and hearing World Tour Free Skiier, Rachel Findler recount some amazing adventures (such as being lost, skiing out in the wilderness, and being stalked by a mountain lion), at teh Celebration of Achievement. Russiand and Japanese language workshops round off a fascinating week of talks, events and experiences. Do read more in the brochure below.