Sixth Form flautist achieves notable diploma

Category: News, The Arts

Current 6a (Year 13) pupil, Lottie Johnson (Walpole House), recently received her DipABRSM – a music performance diploma that is a recognised and respected qualification worldwide. A committed and talented flautist, Lottie has been playing flute for over ten years, obtaining her Grade 8 certificate in 2014. The DipABRSM is approximately equivalent to the first More »

The King’s Society in Hong Kong

Category: Events, News

A King’s in Hong Kong drinks reception was held last Saturday. The event was well attended with over eighty OKS representing a wide age range, together with current and former parents of both The King’s School and Junior King’s, coming together for a lively and convivial evening at The Kong Club. More »

Sports: Autumn Term Week 3

Category: News, Sports

Sports Results for Autumn Term Week 3 Further information including fixtures, teams and events can be found via the new Sports Website. More »

King’s welcomes BBC’s Africa correspondent

Category: News

For the first King’s Talk of this academic year, we were delighted to welcome former pupil, Andrew Harding (The Grange 1980-85), to the School. Andrew is the BBC’s Africa Correspondent. He spoke about his new book ‘The Mayor of Mogadishu,’ which is an unsparing and revealing portrayal of Somalia, from the Siad Barre decades to Al-Shabaab, seen through the eyes of More »

Curry night at Kingsdown House

Category: Events, News

The owner of Canterbury Curry Club visited Kingsdown House this week to cook a private meal for the girls in 6a. In June, the girls won a leadership challenge to ‘Launch a Curry Business in a Day’ and this sumptuous, three course feast was part of their prize. More »

Stone Auction

Category: Events, News

On Saturday 24th September 2016 there will be a special fundraising Auction which offers the public a once-in-a-life-time opportunity to purchase pieces of original stone, removed during restoration from Canterbury Cathedral’s Great South Window. Some pieces date back to the early 15th Century. All funds raised will support future conservation work at the Cathedral. Doors More »

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