We recently celebrated l’Épiphanie, or King’s Day, at school with a wonderful focus on French traditions. Year 3 performed a delightful assembly, sharing how King’s Day is celebrated in France and teaching us all about the customs linked to this special occasion. In Pre-Prep, pupils from Nursery to Year 3 joined in the fun by wearing their gold crowns and enjoying some tasty sweets, helping to bring the celebration to life. A big thank you to the KPS for kindly organising French sweets for all pupils at King’s, in both the Junior and Senior School, which made the day extra special for everyone.

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