Golfing success in Scotland

Category: News, Sports

A young King’s golf team travelled up to Edinburgh recently to play in the ISGA Scottish Open. The friendly match between King’s and Merchiston ended up in a 2-1 victory to King’s at Merchiston’s Golf Academy home course, Kings Acre. The teams then enjoyed a roast dinner together back at the school. There were some More »

TRIBES: Exploring the World’s Cultures through their rituals and celebrations

Category: Events, News

On Tuesday the 19th September the King’s Talk programme started on a strong note as we welcomed backed renowned and award winning photo-journalist Jeremy Hunter to talk on ‘TRIBES: Exploring the World’s Cultures through their rituals and celebrations’. The King’s Talks aim to broaden academic horizons, offer breadth and foster a more universal concern. We More »

The 6b Big Imbizo; Privacy & Online Risk

Category: Events, News

On Wednesday 20th September the 6bs attended the BIG IMBIZO in Shirley Hall – the first in a series of events which are part of the 6th Forms PHSE programme which is designed to further our students’ academic, social and cultural development; this Autumn term the themes are Awareness, Resilience and Leadership. Imbizo in Zulu More »

3rd place finish at the U18 Men’s Sevens Trophy

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In September 2017 Francesco Serraino, 6a School House, was part of the Danish National Team for the U18 MEN’S SEVENS TROPHY in ESZTERGOM, Hungary where the Danish team reached  3rd place, which is one of the best results for the team in the last few years. For further information please follow the link below. http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/live-u18-mens-sevens-trophy-2017-esztergom  More »

Top of the Toppers

Category: News, Sports

The King’s School Sailing team of twelve sailed in the largest sailing event in the world: ‘Bart’s Bash’, which is an event in honor of Andrew Simpson, a British Olympian who sadly died while training for the 34th America’s Cup. Congratulations go to the Shell Walpole pupil Alex Jeffery who, sailing a Topper, was the More »

The King’s Society steps back in time at Chiddingstone Tudor village

Category: Events, News

On Thursday 14th September, The King’s Society had a lovely autumnal amble round Chiddingstone and Penshurst. Chiddingstone is a surviving Tudor village complete with half-timbered frames, gables and stone hung red-tiled roofs. Penshurst is a pleasant little village about four and a half miles west from Tonbridge; its name is derived from the ancient British More »

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