News Archive
OKS selected for Great Britain Elite Development Programme
Category: News, SportsOKS, James Oates (Carlyon House) has recently been selected for the Great Britain Elite Development Programme (GB EPD). The Great Britain EDP has been launched as part of a strategic objective during the Tokyo 2020 cycle with the aim of developing medal-winning Olympians of the future, with the selected athletes having shown their potential to More »
Spencer House, the Queen of London houses
Category: Events, NewsThe King’s Society had a wonderful tour of Spencer House with their chief guide Ros Hutchinson. Spencer House contains many of the most beautiful mid eighteenth-century rooms in London. John Vardy who was commissioned in 1755 to build a house on a prime location overlooking Green Park built it for John Spencer (later the first More »
Qué viva Sevilla!
Category: Events, NewsOn a cold and miserable afternoon in October, a group of twenty three Removes and three staff met at Gatwick airport to board a flight to Seville. A few hours later, they arrived in Seville where the temperature was 27°C. They travelled by coach from the airport to Plaza Cuba in the Triana district of More »
Syria, International tragedy and dilemma?
Category: Events, NewsThis November, the school was lucky enough to hear Adrian Sindall, a former ambassador to Syria, speak on the complexities of the Syrian civil war, a conflict that has now been ongoing for more than 6 years. Mr Sindall’s years of experience in the Foreign Office and the Middle East allowed him to provide extremely More »
Sports Results Week 9
Category: News, SportsSports Results Autumn Term Week 9 Further information including fixtures, teams and events can be found via the Sports Website. More »
‘Sink or swim’ in Venice
Category: NewsThe King’s School Art and Photography Department took 30 Sixth Form students to the 57th Venice Biennale, which is the largest international contemporary Art Fair in the world where artists representing their countries over two huge sites fill pavilions with work. This was highly inspirational for the pupils, giving them the opportunity to find and More »