Fin-tastic facts!

Category: News

Dr Doreen McVeigh joins The King’s School, Canterbury staff this September and brings a love of sharks with her! Doreen has contributed to the Discovery Channel’s annual ‘Shark Week’ by sharing five facts about the fascinating creatures in an article published in the International Business Times. Focussing her master’s dissertation on the genetics of stingrays found More »

Bioinformatics project

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Starting in September 2017, 6a Scientists will begin a project in collaboration with Dr Simon Andrews at the Babraham research institute in Cambridge. The Bioinformatics project will look at large data sets publically available on the NCBI website and investigate whether genes are expressed at different levels in different tissues in the model organism Mus musculus. More »

GCSE/IGCSE Exam Results 2017

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The Fifth Form have achieved strong GCSE and IGCSE results this year. 43.6% of grades awarded were A* 69.5% of grades awarded were A* or A 88.7% of grades awarded were A*, A or B 87% of pupils achieved at least one A* grade 6 pupils gained 11 A* grades 10 pupils gained 10 A* More »

Rugby Tour 2017

Category: News, Sports

This year’s Rugby tour began in Hong Kong with pupils and staff viewing the beautiful Victoria Harbour on their first day. It wasn’t long until the boots were on and everyone took to the pitch for an afternoon and morning training sessions at the King’s Park Rugby pitch and Stanley Ho Sports grounds. The latter More »

East Kent Schools Together

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The King’s School are delighted to announce their membership of an exciting new partnership of schools which launches this September 2017 – East Kent Schools Together (EKST). East Kent presents a diversity of economic, social and educational backgrounds for children. When students and staff collaborate across schools, by sharing resources and exchanging experiences, there can More »

Rentals the right way

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After paying an extortionately high price for renting a car abroad, former pupil Giles Bones (GL 1984-1989) decided it was time to make some changes. In 2015, Mr Bones was expecting to pay £287 for a rental car in Switzerland but was charged £750 on arrival. Two years later, he is assisting with the expansion of a More »

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