KING'S BRUTON HEADLINES Christmas Term 2020
King's Bruton paused to remember the former pupils and masters of the School who served and gave their lives during WWI, WWII, the Korean War and Afghanistan War. Jeevan (3rd Form, Blackford House) laid a wreath.
150 years ago, the Headmaster of King's, D.E. Norton, presented a book at Speech Day to Clement Newsham Trotman, a prize for Mathematics. This book has recently turned up in a bookshop in Saratoga Springs, USA, bought by Alexander Apicella for a member of his family.
The U6th Form bubble sang Christmas carols under the Christmas Tree on the Memorial Hall Lawn.
King's is an ancient institution of learning, with a strong community, where lifelong friends and memories are made. This is evident in the number of current pupils who are descendents of Old Brutonians, with some being third generation Brutonians.