What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?
Year 4 pupils at The King’s School spent the whole day living like real Romans, including making wishes in a special Roman temple and racing chariots.
Read MoreYear 4 pupils at The King’s School spent the whole day living like real Romans, including making wishes in a special Roman temple and racing chariots.
Read MoreRachel Cookson, who was born and bred in Macclesfield and was one of the very first team of just four teachers who opened King’s Infant department in 1997, now has returned as their new Principal.
Read MorePupils in King’s School, Macclesfield, Infant & Junior Division were immersed in a week-long celebration of some of our best loved artists, including L.S. Lowry, as well as a wonderful array of expressive techniques during a week devoted to creativity.
King’s ‘Art Week’ saw three visiting artists give special workshops showing the children the process of making original three dimensional artworks from start to finish.
The creative keyboard skills of 7-year-old King’s pupil and star pianist Harriet Bright captivated the audience at the Alderley Edge Festival finale.
Read MoreTo celebrate the most anticipated wedding of the year, King’s Infant and Junior pupils hosted a tea party fit for
Read MoreThe 9-year-old Olivia MacKenzie, young double bass player from King’s Junior joins National Children’s Orchestra of Great Britain after success in regional auditions. She has also won their Training Orchestra’s ‘Most Improved Performer of the Year Award.’
Read MoreWould you Adam and Eve it with ‘Jack and the Beanstalk‘ reset in the East End of London as King’s Infant & Junior Division actors staged a rip roaring Year 4 pantomime.
Read MoreIt’s ‘waste not, want not’ at the King’s School with their recycling schemes achieving 100% diversion of waste from landfill for the first time ever this month.
The drive to a 100% eco-friendly environment has been pioneered by King’s Estates Manager Peter Jackson working in tandem with King’s army of mini eco warriors.
Exploding chemical reactions that go whiz, bang and pop were used to inspire young minds at Greenbank Preparatory School when King’s Sixth Form students gave a masterclass in the “cool, weird and wonderful world of science.”
Read MoreKing’s Junior Department footballers earned a place in the Macclesfield & District U11 Football cup final, after their goalkeeper Jamie Williams produced a number of incredible saves.
Read MoreKing’s Infant and Junior Division pupils enriched the parts normal lessons cannot reach with a week devoted to a ‘Healthy Mind, Body and Spirit’ at the top Macclesfield school.
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