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  • King's High Summer Open Evening

    Published 29/04/25
    Choosing the right secondary school is a pivotal decision, so we invite you to experience firsthand what makes our award-winning school truly exceptional. Discover how King’s High can shape your daughter's future, from Year 7 to Sixth Form,
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  • Dr Stephen Burley Wins 'Best Head' at Tatler Awards

    Published 24/09/24
    The results are in. And we couldn't be more proud... Our inspiring Head Master, Dr Stephen Burley, has been crowned winner of the highly sought-after 'Best Head of a Public School' Award at last night's Tatler School
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  • Flexi-Boarding: Year 9 - Sixth Form

    Published 16/06/25
    We’re thrilled to introduce Flexi-Boarding for students from Year 9 to Sixth Form at King’s High! From September, students from Year 9 upwards can stay one night a week, several nights, or just occasionally - fitting boarding around famil
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  • Scholarship Scheme launched for talented young choristers

    Published 13/06/25

    We are proud to be launching the new King Henry VIII Choral Programme, a partnership between Warwick Schools Foundation and the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick. It has been made possible by the historic relationship the Foundation and St Mary’s enjoys with The King Henry VIII Endowed Trust, Warwick.

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  • Inspire Academic Enrichment - Summer Term

    Published 09/05/25
    As we begin the final term of the academic year, we are delighted to share another fantastic array of enrichment opportunities as part of this term’s Inspire Programme. The programme continues to fulfil its core purpose: to nurture creativit
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  • Founders and Benefactors: Celebrating 146 Years of King’s High

    Published 02/05/25
    This afternoon, Friday 2 May, the King’s High and Warwick Prep community, together with Warwick School, will gather for our annual Founders and Benefactors’ Service at St Mary’s, Warwick. It’s a special opportunity to reflect
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  • Café Scientifique 'Change and Adapt'

    Published 01/05/25
    The Café Scientifique team is delighted to share the Spring Edition of our newsletter, themed around "Change and Adapt" in celebration of British Science Week, which took place during the Spring Term. This bumper issue, spanning over
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  • King's High School and Warwick School purchase ambulances for Ukraine

    Published 01/05/25

    On Sunday, 23 March, pupils from King's High School and Warwick School took part in a sponsored walk in aid of raising funds for emergency humanitarian support on the Ukrainian frontline. The group walked from 8am until 6.15pm, covering at least 20 miles!

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  • King's High Receives National Recognition in Latest Awards Success

    Published 29/04/25
    We’re absolutely thrilled that King’s High has been shortlisted in this year’s Tes Schools Awards – not just for one, but two categories: ‘Independent Senior School of the Year’ and ‘Headteacher of the Year (
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  • King's High News - Spring Edition

    Published 08/04/25
    The Spring Edition of King’s High News is out now – and it’s packed to the rafters with brilliant stories and achievements! From our phenomenal Rock & Pop Bands to Rocket Club, equestrian triumphs, our exciting Adventure Prog
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  • Creative Writing Anthology

    Published 04/04/25
    We’re delighted to share the latest edition of the Junior and Senior Creative Writing Clubs’ anthology. This term, students have worked hard to produce pieces inspired by their chosen theme of mythology, and the result is a collection tha
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  • The Importance of Upstanding

    Published 03/04/25

    Every student at King's participated in an inspiring and motivating assembly led by our Equalities Committee, followed by a form activity focused on the role unconscious bias can play in racial discrimination. In addition, students had the opportunity to sign pledges committing to celebrating diversity and attended "The Big Conversation," a session dedicated to discussing issues surrounding racism. These activities were part of our efforts to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

    Year 10 and Lower Sixth students were also fortunate to hear a powerful talk from Mr Jackie Young, the father of Mrs Wathen, our very own Office Supervisor, who was taken to the concentration camps when he was just 9 months old. His poignant and deeply moving story serves as a reminder of the importance of being upstanders against racism and the ongoing fight to combat it. Jackie's story was featured on Stacey Dooley's DNA Family Secrets (listen hereand was one of the most inspirational talks we have ever heard.

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