The J2’s had an exciting visit from explorer Charlie Walker who embarked on a 4 and a half year adventure around the world on his old bicycle. The children were in awe of his inspiring stories of adventure and overcoming physical and mental challenges. The Junior School are learning all about explorers this term —…
The S4A football team came out victorious at our annual KS Cup football tournament. Hill House, Eaton Square and Hampshire GEMS all sent two teams to compete in the tournament. The boys did brilliantly all tournament and were faced off against Eaton Square in the final. The S4 A team kept their cool and…
The Junior Choir excelled in front of a public audience during their Christmas Carol performance in the Toy Kingdom at Harrods. Parents and members of the public also took part in a festive encore at the end of the performance. The Junior Choir is going from strength to strength at KS – we look…
Four pupils in the Senior School took part in the London Youth Games this weekend. The boys and girls competed for the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea against top London youth athletes representing all 32 other London boroughs. The event was held at Hampstead Heath on a gloriously sunny winter morning. They all did…
What a moving occasion with our fantastic Chelsea Pensioners Marjorie and Bill, Brigadier Hugh, Lieutenant Russell and Captain Fergus from Walking With The Wounded. A wonderful service was had by all and our Head Boy and Head Girl presented The Royal Hospital with a cheque from the KSPA.
Key Skills and Leadership Week was fabulous. Taking place in the first week of half term, we learnt all sorts of new and exciting things thanks to a brilliant array of workshop leaders. The week featured True Deli, who taught us about creating and costing our own breakfast cereal and canapes, Mr Henry from Ogilvy…
Our annual Be Bright, Be Seen Day, in association with DirectGov and the Department for Transport, was potentially our best ever! The school was unbelievably colourful, fantastically bright and dazzlingly neon. Asides from the excitement caused by everyone being dressed so colourfully, much of the day was focused on the importance of road awareness…
What a wonderful Harvest Festival we had on Thursday 20th October. Our boys and girls entertained us in St Paul’s with wonderful Harvest songs, we heard beautiful poems by members of staff and our pupils and there was a wonderful turnout by the parents – a splendid amount of food was donated to The Passage,…
A group S4 pupils raised a fantastic £162 for the Senior School charity, Sentebale. Sentebale supports orphans and vulnerable children, many of whom are affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. The girls should be so proud of themselves for organising their own charity sale and donating so much money to such a fantastic…
All S5 and S6 pupils visited The National Museum of Computing as part of their Digital Technology curriculum topic on programming and computing history. It was an incredibly inspiring day – everyone learnt so much about the history of computing, the pupils were amazed by the historical programming equipment and the talks led…