News Archive
The Big Indaba
Category: NewsThe Politics Department has just published another edition of ‘Indaba’ – a journal which looks to showcase student writing, fostering wider academic concerns and a more global outlook. This Indaba also loosely tracks the ‘British Values’ outlined in the School’s SMSC Policy. The special theme and focus of this issue is Human Rights, with Billy Sin’s (TR) headline More »
Young Scientists Journal
Category: NewsIn autumn 2015, Young Scientists Journal was fortunate to receive a generous grant from the Royal Commission for the 1851 Exhibition to increase engagement with students from UK state schools. The grant helped to fund this short video, which was filmed during the Journal’s conference in October 2015. It features some of the 250 students More »
ARTiculation 2016
Category: News, The ArtsCurrent pupil Ruby Bansal (6b, Luxmoore) was thanked by everyone at Rouche Court Educational Trust for her excellent presentation for the ARTiculation 2016 Heat at the Quarter House, Folkestone. She was commended for her engaging and assured public speaking with flawless delivery about The Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and Museum in Jerusalem. ‘She was an astonishing public More »
Sports: Lent Term Week 8
Category: News, Sports8th March Hockey U15A v Simon Langton (lost 1-5) U14A v Simon Langton (draw 2-2) U14C InterNET (won three games) 9th March Hockey 1st XI v Simon Langton (won 8-2) Netball John Kellshall 1st VII – 2nd place 10th March Rugby Kent Tournament U16 – 3rd place 11th March Swimming Bath and Otter Girls – More »
Super on the slopes!
Category: News, SportsCurrent pupil and Paralympic skier, Millie Knight, recently competed in Aspen, Colorado at the World Cup Finals. She went into the races having not trained and feeling nervous, but was really excited to be racing again! Her results were: Giant slalom 1 – Silver Giant slalom 2 – Bronze Slalom – Bronze Downhill 1 – Silver Downhill 2 – More »
King’s Squash teams cause a racket!
Category: News, SportsOn the evening of Tuesday 8th March, the Boys and Girls Squash teams made their annual pilgrimage, and end of season treat, up to the Canary Wharf Squash Classic to watch the world’s top professionals battle it out in the spectacular setting of the Wintergarden which surrounds the City’s skyscrapers. The teams really enjoyed seeing the venue and it More »