Our actors might not be able to perform in the Ruddock Hall, but that doesn’t stop them from taking to the stage at home!
Take a look at our Removes playing the stock characters from Victorian melodrama: heroes, villains and aged parents.
Our actors might not be able to perform in the Ruddock Hall, but that doesn’t stop them from taking to the stage at home!
Take a look at our Removes playing the stock characters from Victorian melodrama: heroes, villains and aged parents.
In a recent Theory of Knowledge (TOK) talk, Old Edwardian Rev. Charlie Butler explored a thought-provoking question: Did Christianity play a key role in the development and success of the Western world? Year 12 pupil, Edward shares a summary of the talk.
Philosophy is undoubtedly a thriving subject at KES. Agora society is an institution within the school; a space for students to meet and explore deep and complex philosophical ideas that has been boggling minds for decades.
Our Sports Science class recently toured St George’s Park, the national football center for England, to learn about cutting-edge training methods used by elite athletes. Daniel Bassett shares his experience.
On Friday 23 February, the KEHS and KES African and Caribbean Society hosted its first King Edward’s Foundation-wide conference. We had 120 students from 12 schools from across the King Edward VI Foundation attend the day.