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

  • We are so proud of Selena R (U6) who has been offered a place at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art to study costume design. We caught up with Selena to congratulate her and find out more: "I feel incredibly grateful and, honestly, a bit shocked. Studying costume design at RADA is something [...]

  • Studying iconic dystopian texts, recognising the tropes of the genre and researching the contexts in which these works are written occupies a central place in A Level English Literature study. And how better to fire up a discussion than take the opportunity to look afresh at one of the most popular young adult dystopian [...]

  • The competitive spirit was out in full force as pupils from Removes to Upper Sixth took to the pitches and courts for our highly anticipated House Football and House Netball competitions. It was a fantastic display of athleticism and teamwork, with every year group trying to top the House leaderboard in a series of [...]