…much sport, arts, drama, research, technology and creativity as a young person could wish for. Our co-curricular programme offers outlets for mind, body and spirit. From the Café Scientifique to…
…After graduation, Patrick moved south to work in the City of London for an insurance company. Regular promotions earned him a healthy salary at which point his gambling addiction escalated…
…founding member of award-winning company The Wardrobe Ensemble and Stu Barber of TOOT theatre company is the Musical Director. Rehearsals will take place in the School’s brand new Studio Theatre…
…follow a non-examined course in Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) which complies with statutory guidance on the delivery of sex, health, financial and citizenship education. Pre-Sixth King Edward’s offers…
Our Lower Sixth Form art pupils have been working hard to prepare for their final exams next year, and as part of their development as artists were given the opportunity…
…principles. Our sports programme is built on the latest research, with pupils regularly participating in activities organised by the University of Surrey to measure performance and develop our most able…
At King Edward’s, our social sciences department encourages pupils to explore Business Studies and Economics. Business Studies Business Studies encourages critique and evaluation of business practice: pupils explore different theories…
…Cambridge IGCSE English Language and Literature courses. Formal classroom learning is enriched and extended with author visits, theatre trips, and writing competitions. Sixth Form Pupils can study A-level English Literature….
…taster day allowed pupils to trial their Sixth Form options, before committing to them fully. Pupils had the chance not only to try out how their favourite subjects are delivered…
…plenty of comfortable social space. We continue to add to this and will be installing a piano, recreational games area and kitchen garden over the coming months. Jubilee House has…