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Knightsbridge School, otherwise known as KS, is a co-educational day school for children aged 3-16 set in the heart of Central London. Read the full editorial here
Healthy Minds. Knightsbridge School’s pioneering Place2Be partnership prioritises good mental health across the whole community. Absolutely Education finds out more.
Culture Community Knightsbridge School prides itself on creating a happy space for children to fulfill their individual potential. Natalie Flaum spoke to Head, Shona Colaço, to find out how children are encouraged to become the best versions of themselves Read the full article here Abode2_Issue55_Knightsbridge School_v4 (2)
Congratulations to all 46 winners of the Education Perfect Global Championships. The students answered hundreds to thousands of questions each and achieved various certificates. A special mention goes to Vedika (Y8) and Annabelle (Y8) who achieved the Elite Award, they were amongst the top 70 winners in the world and to Xander (Y7) who achieved the Emerald Award. Knightsbridge School came…
On Tuesday afternoon, Year 4 put on an art exhibition at the Gladwell and Patterson gallery to parents, staff and friends. The artwork displayed was inspired by David Hockney’s Spring Landscape paintings and Marc Chagall inspired self-portraits and looked just at home in the gallery. A huge thank you to Miss Alison, Miss Alice Miss Rose, Miss Patricia for organising such a lovely event and everyone who visited.
To celebrate the end of the Spring Term and finishing their topic on Medieval England, Year 1 put on a special Medieval Day. Year 1 teachers and children dressed up in Medieval costumes, made junk modelling castles and catapults and baked Medieval gingerbread.
Our Reception children took to the catwalk on Friday with their customised t-shirts to help raise money for Guide Dogs UK. We had the best time and would like to thank all the staff and parents who supported us and joined in on all the fun
Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion ambassadors presented in the Senior Assembly about Neurodiversity. The presentation included examples from teaching staff and their experiences of Neurodiversity, including Dyslexia.
During our Senior assembly, some of our pupils talked about Ramadan and the other four pillars of Islam. Ramadan Kareem to our Muslim community!