
“Changing the world, one square of chocolate at a time”: launching the 2020 Entrepreneurship Challenge
Sep 15, 2020
Last week, we launched this year's Entrepreneurship Challenge 2020, our annual competition that challenges our Lower Sixth pupils to cultivate their entrepreneurial skills through developing a business product with the...
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A-level results 2020: pupil stories
Aug 13, 2020
Congratulations to our Upper Sixth pupils, who received their A-level results today, with many heading to top universities. Below, we’re sharing a small selection of inspiring stories from this positive,...
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Pupil book review: The Little Big Things by Henry Fraser
Jun 18, 2020
For this week’s pupil book review, Josh (Lower Sixth) reviews The Little Big Things by Henry Fraser....
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Pupil book review: The Humans by Matt Haig
Jun 12, 2020
For this week’s pupil book review, Sami (Lower Fifth) reviews The Humans by Matt Haig....
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Sixth Form Reading Group: The Razor's Edge
May 29, 2020
This term, the Sixth Form Reading Group have been discussing W. Somerset Maugham’s The Razor’s Edge....
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Brighton-King’s History Essay Prize 2019-20
May 22, 2020
The history department is now able to announce the results of the inaugural Brighton-King’s History Essay Prize 2019-20 for Fourth Form pupils...
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Creativity continues to thrive in our art department
May 21, 2020
Our Art Department continues to be a hive of activity despite moving to online teaching. Pupils have impressed us with their enthusiasm and engagement and have adapted well to working...
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Cool Runnings
May 12, 2020
Our Year 7 (Lower Third) maths pupils have been challenged to create a two-metre long marble run while practicing their algebra, with the aim of achieving the highest score using...
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The Leonardo: the results are in!
Apr 21, 2020
Hilary Term term saw the re-launch of our creative competition The Leonardo, and we could not have hoped for a better response. A total of 458 pupils participated in the...
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