Kings' School
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Kings' School | |
Motto | Una Laborantes (Working Together) |
Established | 1985 |
Type | School |
Headteacher | Mrs Susan Lawrence |
Specialism | Business and Enterprise |
Location | Romsey Road Winchester Hampshire SO22 5PN England |
LEA | Hampshire |
Ofsted number | 116468 |
Students | 1640 |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11 to 16 |
Website | http://www.kings-winchester.hants.sch.uk/ |
Kings' School is a comprehensive school in Winchester, Hampshire. It is the National Centre of Excellence for Virtual Schools and has recently been awarded Business and Enterprise College Specialist status. Kings' is a large school with about 1,800 pupils.
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[edit] Achievements
In recent years between 80 and 85% of 15 year olds have achieved five or more GCSE grades A to C, 70-80% including Maths and English.[1]
According to the BBC league tables, Kings' is one of Hampshire's top state schools.
[edit] Catchment area
Kings' has a large catchment, inside Winchester, but stretching south to the surrounding villages. It also takes in students from out of catchment from as far north as Andover, and as far south as Southampton in a fleet of yellow buses. Unusually for a State Comprehensive, Kings' also features a boys' boarding house, Kings' School House.
[edit] History
Kings' was formed in 1985 by the merging of Danemark girls school and the Winchester Boys' Secondary Modern or Montgomery of Alamein School. These schools could trace their roots back to the Wesleyan Day School (1889), St Thomas's School (1893), St Mary's School (1900) and Danemark Central School (1912).
[edit] Former pupils
- Wayne Bridge, footballer.[citation needed]
- Colin Firth, film, television and stage actor (as Montgomery of Alamein School).[2]
- Jack Dee, stand-up comedian, actor and writer (as Montgomery of Alamein School).[citation needed]
- Anthony 'Budge' Pountney, Scottish rugby player, now director of rugby at Northampton Saints.[3]
- Oliver Gilsenan (BBC Masterchef contestant)
[edit] References
- ^ UK Government school performance tables
- ^ Colin Firth: I'm no posh pin-up, Daily Express 29 Sept 2007
- ^ Anthony Poutney (sic) - Hard to Budge