KonnEctionS spring 2018

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From The Head As we emerge from probably the coldest spring in a number of years, it has been a good term with plenty achieved. It began with very good results for our university applicants with over 80% receiving offers from Russell Group universities including twelve Oxbridge places in this round of applications. Much time has also been focused on managing the new construction projects on the main Hill Lane site as well as at Stroud. Plans are complete for the expansion of the KES Dining Room over the coming term, and work is already underway on the construction of a new four classroom building at Stroud. As this edition of KonnEctions makes clear, the School remains extraordinarily busy with a variety of activities offering our students many opportunities. The spring term has a compressed calendar of hockey,

netball, football and even sailing at SWAC when the snow allows! We have also enjoyed the annual KESPTA Quiz Night, a number of drama productions including the student directed Agatha Christie classic ‘And then There Were None’ and several musical events including two spring concerts in our new Dobson Theatre, a jazz evening and wonderful combined choral concert with the Winchester Cathedral Choir. Charitable activity has been very successful with over £5000 raised this term; a great achievement. As ever, our students enjoyed a number of trips during half-term. Our historians travelled to Poland, our Italian linguists went to Milan, our Hispanists were in Salamanca, our younger scientists visited Space Camp in Belgium and our senior netball team toured Jamaica. There was also Duke of Edinburgh training at Lovaton.

There is more opportunity over the forthcoming Easter break with the annual ski trip to the Alps, a cricket pre-season training camp in Menorca and a creative arts visit to Vienna, as well as the regular trips to Mutterstadt, Andalucía and Montpellier to improve language skills. Many other students will also be involved in various Duke of Edinburgh expeditions in the New Forest and on Dartmoor at Lovaton. This issue of KonnEctionS also highlights some of the remarkable achievements of individual students at King Edward’s. They remain positive and community minded whatever the weather. A J Thould Head

King Edward VI School Wilton Road . Southampton . Hampshire SO15 5UQ Telephone: 023 8070 4561

www.kes.hants.sch.uk


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