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March 2020

  • At home but still together

    Published 31/03/20
    The closure of the school and the subsequent directions by the Government to keep our communities and country safe during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, will have forced so many of us to make fundamental changes to our lives.  Here
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  • A+ Education

    Published 28/03/20
    The Spring edition of A+ Education features King’s High School’s Head Master, Mr Nicholson. The ‘Meet the Head’ article answers such questions as ‘what gets you out of bed on a school day?’ and much more. Turn to P
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  • To our school community - a message from the Head Master

    Published 26/03/20
    We know that the closing of schools will have a huge impact not only on our pupils but on families too. This national effort in trying to limit and control the spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) is asking for everyone to dig deep and find reserves
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  • Royal Society of Chemistry Olympiad Awards

    Published 18/03/20
    Competitions are being run online at present, but we are celebrating six Lower Sixth students – Leonie, Emma, Constance, Tara, Chi Wing, Rebecca – who were awarded Bronze medals in the nationwide Chemistry Olympiad.  This competition
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  • Introducing (BBC Music Introducing...) rock band, MACH4

    Published 12/03/20
    King’s High rock band, MACH4 – getting bigger by the week – have been featured on BBC Music Introducing.  MACH4 have been together three years, writing their own material.  Last summer, they went into a professional rec
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  • Scarlet finishes Bronze overall in Midland Ski Series

    Published 11/03/20
    Scarlet has finished in Bronze place overall in the Midland Ski Series. Scarlet and Claudia raced in the final Midland Ski competition of the series: Scarlet won 2nd place on the podium, before claiming Bronze overall.  Our skiiers have bee
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  • Lawn Tennis Association awards top bursary to Lucia

    Published 04/03/20

    At the Warwickshire Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) Awards ceremony, honouring what the Stratford Herald describes as 'Stratford's top tennis talent', Lucia (Year 8) was awarded a prestigious bursary for her 'hard work and promise', having broken through to national junior level last year. 

    Aged 13, Lucia won her first age-group tournament on the national junior tour, but was unable to collect her bursary in person for the best of reasons, as she was in action for Warwickshire 18 and Unders at the Junior County Cup – one of the youngest girls ever selected for the side. She won her opening singles against Kent, dropping just two games. 

    In further news, King's High squad tennis coach,  Lianne Candappa was awarded Warwickshire Lawn Tennis Association Coach of the Year. Lianne, Head Coach at Warwick Tennis Club, grew up, trained, and travelled with Andy and Jamie Murray as a junior, and is involved with Judy Murray's initiatives aiming to get more girls into the sport.  

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  • Young Enterprise companies are out selling their products to the public

    Published 02/03/20
    Sixth Form Young Enterprise students from King's High and Warwick School have been out promoting their companies, and selling their products to the public – most recently, outside Morrisons. On Saturday March 7, they will be at the tra
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March 2020