
All week King’s has been celebrating language and culture. The week started with a Cultural Clothes Day, where everyone had the opportunity to wear clothes that reflected their culture. Throughout the week, there were a variety of events and activities to recognise and celebrate our different cultures, including international film screenings, a workshop by the Medway African and Caribbean Association (MACA), traditional dress displays, and Ceilidh dancing.
A huge thank you, gracias, danke, dhanyavaad, arigato, shukran for Mrs Wiltshire and everyone involved in making Language and Culture Week such a success!
Related Posts
This year’s Commemoration Day featured some spirited sporting contests as pupils took on Old Roffensian’s (ORs) in cricket and netball, celebrating the School’s traditions and competitive spirit. On the netball court, the ORs secured a hard-fought victory, winning 31–24. The game was played in excellent spirits, showcasing teamwork, skill and plenty of friendly rivalry [...]
Pupils from Year 3 and up took part in an exciting core strength competition – the House Plank Challenge last week - to see who could hold the plank position the longest in support of their House. Cones were set out to mark each house area, and with staff on hand to ensure fairness, [...]
On Saturday, King’s proudly celebrated the first phase of its’ new STEM facilities: state-of-the-art science laboratories. The event began with a speech by John Maas, Chair of Governors, who highlighted the importance of cutting-edge facilities in supporting learning and fostering a love of science and technology. Following the speech, Principal Simon Fisher officially opened the [...]