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Sporting Excellence Photo: James Crawley (Saint Ronanâs), Daisy Rex (Wellesley House), Edouard de Vitry dâAvaucourt (Ashdown House), Allegra Hinds (Highfield), Fred Sharp (Junior Kingâs), Callum Morris (Holmewood House), Grace Murray (Windlesham House), Flora Brett (Junior Kingâs), Jen Wilson (Head of Elite Development)
âItâs all about what goes on behind the results.â âIt helps you to avoid injuries.â âYou get to choose your sport for one to one coaching.â âIâve really enjoyed the programme.â These are some of the comments made by Year 9 members of the Sports Excellence Programme, Triple Olympian Jen Wilson who runs the programme,
explains how it works: âPupils join either as a result of Sports Scholarship results or as part of our ongoing selection process. We currently have nearly 60 pupils enrolled across the school. We run two group sessions each week which focus on the physical aspects and help individuals develop into elite athletes.
Additionally pupils have an hour every week for a one to one session with one of our expert coaches inthe pupilâs chosen sport.â The enthusiasm which Jen and her team engender in the pupils is palpable. As one commented: âYou have to work hard, but we are very lucky to have a programme like this.â
London Reception
Great Debating Kingâs teams achieved the high honour of competing in both the Cambridge Schoolsâ International Finals and Oxford Schools Competitions whilst Josie Patterson (Junior Kingâs) and EĂłin Pickstone (New Beacon) were crowned London South regional champions in the International Competition for Young Debaters. EĂłin was singled out as one of the top five individual speakers in the competition and the pair went on to the finals at the Cambridge Union. Mike Cox, Head of Debating, puts down this yearâs success in great part to âthe fantastic foundations laid by Alanna Fraser, who held the post previouslyâ. He adds: âThe best thing is to see the huge fun which Debating generates. As well as the academic benefits, it is great to see the sheer buzz generated by going head to head - pupils just love it!â Photo: Josie and EĂłin in the Cambridge Union Debating Chamber
Heads and other staff enjoyed a Reception for London Prep Schools hosted by Kingâs at The Royal Academy in February. In spite of Storm Doris which caused travel disruption that day, 16 schools were represented at the Reception which coincided with the Academyâs exhibition of Russian art from the revolutionary period with some guests taking the opportunity to visit prior to the Reception. A special highlight of the evening was a performance by the A Cappella group. Photo: The Headmaster congratulates our singers: Angus Clews (Dulwich Prep Cranbrook), Louise Gerth (The Chorister School, Durham), Charles Lin (Diocesan Boys Hong Kong), Caroline Loane (Lady Margaret), Beatrice Ninham (Junior Kingâs), Florence Roberts (Wellesley House), Oscar Saarbach (Ecole Francaise Lausanne), Jeremy Wan (Ying Wa College Hong Kong)
Issue No 4, 2017
New Magazine For Preps
Kingâs Pupil/Ski Star
June 2017 sees the first issue of âMindâs Eye Prepâ, a brand new magazine for Prep Schools. Anthony Lyons, Head of Creative Writing at Kingâs whose brainchild it is, explains: âIt aims to provide a vehicle for Prep school pupilsâ writing and to give them a voice about any aspect of the world they choose. Subjects range from sporting heroes to the environment, space, art and emotional issues, and many more besides. The idea is to give freedom of expression to young writers and I am very excited by the wide interest shown so far.â The new publication, which is modelled on Mindâs Eye, a yearly magazine written entirely by pupils at Kingâs since 2011, will be distributed in June. Anthony hopes that Mindâs Eye Prep will develop in the future: âThis is just the first year and I hope that more and more schools will want to contribute once they have seen this first edition.â
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Millie Knight (Northbourne Park) has very much made her mark since she first came to national prominence representing GB at the Sochi Paralympics in 2014 aged just fifteen. A whole string of successes followed and in March 2017 her gold and two silvers at the World Championships in Italy with her guide Brett Wild, underlined her calibre. Now Millie looks forward to the South Korea
Paralympics in 2018. In the meantime she is working very hard for her A level Photography and her BTec Sport (equivalent to 2 A levels). A key question is how Millie manages to fit her school life in with her skiing career. âItâs certainly been very hard work to keep the balance as a full-time student and full-time athlete. The school has been great and has really helped me. I communicate with teachers by email and there have been Skype calls too. Northbourne Park was such a good preparation for Kingâs - I learned a good work ethic there which made the transition very easy.â
Geologically Active
Millie now looks forward to the 2018 Games before she goes to Loughborough in autumn 2018 and jokes, in typically modest fashion,âif selectedâ! Millie adds that in the meantime, once her During the Spring holidays A level geologists enjoyed an excellent visit to Dorsetâs Jurassic coast. The focus of the three day 6B expedition to the Lulworth Cove area was the geological history of Britain and provided essential context for classroom and exam work. The Dorset expedition complements a further trip to Tenerife in 6A. A weekâs stay during the Autumn half-term to look at a whole range of volcanic features on and around Mount Teide, rounds off the coursework element of the A level. Under the guidance of Mike Mawby, Head of Earth and Planetary Sciences (as Geology is now
coursework deadlines are out of the way, âI want to really enjoy my last term at Kingâs. I have loved it here and want to make the very most of it before I leave.â known), the subject is a popular option with a good take-up at A level and university. GCSE Geology is also being trialled this year. As Mike explains, Geology is thriving at Kingâs because âItâs not just about rocks, but is a great opportunity to combine all the Sciences and has a whole range of applications to todayâs worldâ. Dorset Geologists: Miss Kendrick, Patrick Prince (Saint Ronanâs), Olly Moore (Wellesley House), Will Oates (Junior Kingâs), Will Edgar (Junior Kingâs), Velvet Grainger (Cumnor House), Charlie Jessel (Wellesley House) Ed Birrell (Worth), Antonia Marsden (Broomwood Hall), Mr Mawby
Edited by David Hopkins, Head of Prep School Liaison (dnh@kings-school.co.uk)
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