Kings International College
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Kings International College | |
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Enriching Lives Through Learning | |
Type: Foundation | |
Location: Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom | |
LEA: Surrey | |
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Headteacher: Mr Edwards | |
Staff: 80 | |
Students: 800 | |
Age Range: 11-18 | |
Gender: Mixed | |
Website: Link |
Kings International College is a secondary school in Camberley, Surrey. The school has around 800 students, and around 50 teaching staff and 30 associate staff. In 2005, the school experienced its best ever GCSE results, with over 63% of students receiving 5 A*-C grades, these rose to a new high in 2006, with 66% of students gaining the national standard. The school is one of few state schools to offer the International Baccalaureate in the sixth form.
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[edit] Projects
The school is regularly featured on local news channels for its pioneering projects, most recently for its involvement in a back pain project. In 2004 a selection of students constructed a life-size replica of a World War II panther tank, this was followed by a project in 2006 where a replica of an early aircraft was constructed.
[edit] School's Facilities
The school facilities include:
- astro turf
- swimming pool
- cyber cafe
- A newly regenerated sports complex
The college is well equipped with data projectors in nearly all classrooms and interactive whiteboards in over 50% rooms. The College is heavily used by the local community including having Camberley Athletics club and Camberley Hockey club located on site with very strong links to the neighbouring Rugby and cricket clubs.
[edit] Other Information
The school is situated near junction 4 of the M3 Motorway. For admissions please visit college website.