There has been a wealth of opportunities on offer throughout the Careers Event at King’s High this week. Our pupils have discussed employability and transferable skills, heard about the ups and
King's High students have long been passionate about the environment and their active involvement in our environment focused societies - Environment Action Today, Wildlife Conservation and Sustainability society, Geography club - i
Our Curriculum of the Future student voice group at King’s High met for the first time this week, discussing questions such as:
What do you think will be different about the world into which you will graduate in 5, 10, or 20 years&
We are delighted to invite King’s High students in Year 11 and external candidates in their final year of their GCSE course who have registered to join the Sixth Form at King’s, to apply for the Northgate Organ Scholarship. The school&rsq
On Tuesday 8 June, the Lower Sixth Psychology students will be experiencing 'Brain Day' - a day of neuroscience lectures including a demonstration and 'hands on' brain dissection. Our guest lecturer is Dr Guy Sutton, Ho
Team Utopia through to UK National Finals of Young Enterprise!
Published 27/05/21
‘Our aim is to educate young people about our world and the environment in order to bring about awareness, and therefore behavioural change’ - Utopia Enterprise
King’s High has been a hive of activity and there was a buzz in the air as we celebrated World Bee Day with our new Beekeeping Society and apiary.
Our Environment Action Today group have been working hard on improving the sch
Young Enterprise teams celebrate Warwickshire and Worcestershire awards
Published 17/05/21
The entrepreneurial spirit is thriving at King’s High and we are thrilled to celebrate the success of our Young Enterprise teams. In the Warwickshire and Worcestershire district, Team Amare won Best Sustainability Award whil
Read about our ground-breaking work, teaching Creative Thinking at King's High
Published 17/05/21
‘The debate about whether it’s possible to teach creativity has increasingly become an empty topic. The answer is simple: yes. Instead, we should be asking: how do we go about it and what are the most effective methods for inspiring and refining creative instincts?’