Boarding Joining Information

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Useful Contact Information:

Boys Boarding House:

School House, 20 Crow Lane, Rochester, Kent ME1 1RQ

Tel: +44 (0)1634 88 85 44 (4pm to 10pm)

Email: ccoetzee@kings-rochester.co.uk

Girls Boarding House:

St.Margaret’s House, St. Margaret’s Street, Rochester, Kent ME1 1TU

Tel: +44 (0)1634 88 85 33 (4pm to 10pm)

Email: ehanson@kings-rochester.co.uk

Main School Reception (all packages for boarder to be sent here):

Satis House, Boley Hill, Rochester, Kent ME1 1TE

Main School: +44 (0)1634 88 85 55 (8am to 4:30pm)

Admissions Team:

Tel: 01634 888590

Email: admissions@kings-rochester.co.uk

Welcome to BOARDING AT KING’S

We are excited that you have chosen to join us and we are confident you will feel part of our boarding family very soon.

The boarding staff are here to help you settle in and start to feel at home.

We are always available to offer advice and support whenever you need it.

Whilst your academic success is a key part of being here at King’s School Rochester, there are lots of co-curricular opportunities to get involved in. Part of the fun of living at School is that you are able to join in with all sorts of trips and activities, from touch rugby on the Paddock, to a West End theatre trip.

We are really looking forward to meeting you and seeing you grow throughout your time here.

See you soon!

Mr

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Packing Checklist

We’ve put together a handy guide with all the must-haves for your stay. From the essentials to the personal touches, we’ll make sure you’re fully prepared for an amazing time at King’s.

Please make sure you name all of your possesions and ensure your technical items have the safety mark.

Important Documents

Passport: If you’re coming to the UK from overseas, you’ll definitely need your passport. Double check before you set off on your journey.

Travel tickets: Whether it’s by plane, train or boat, your journey to the UK will likely include some tickets. Make sure you have them in your hand luggage, and if they’re digital, print off a copy as we will also need to see them when you arrive Visa documents: If you’ve arranged a visa to study in the UK, make sure you have a copy of your visa printed out, just in case the UK border agents request to see it.

Other documents: When travelling to the UK we recommend that you have the school’s offer letter, your UK guardian’s details and your travel insurance documents printed out too.

Essential Items

Toiletries: While there are several shops to purchase toiletries, you’ll need to bring some toiletries for the first few weeks. This is because you’ll still be settling in, and you don’t want to be worrying about having to go shopping.

Medication: You’ll want to bring any prescription or other medication that you take at home with you. It’s important that you let the school know about the medication on your arrival, as we keep it in a safe place for you.

School supplies: These include pens, pencils, stationery, highlighters, a calculator, and other essentials you’ll need in class.

Chargers: Make sure you bring a charger and the right cable for any electronic devices you have, like phones and tablets. If you’re coming from overseas, make sure you bring a few UK power adaptors too.

Overnight bag: This is essential for school trips and short stays with your UK guardian.

Alarm: You’ll need an alarm to help you get up in the morning, we take phones away from younger pupils at bedtime. Even older pupil’s may want a separate alarm clock as a back up.

Towel: You’ll need a large towel for showering, swimming or other water-based activities.

School bag: This will help you carry your books to class or between classes, we recommend a rucksack as they’re comfier than across the body bags.

Essential Clothes & Shoes

Clothes

It’s important that you don’t pack too many clothes, both to enable you to fit everything in your luggage and in your room. Pack the daily essentials like underwear, socks and pyjamas For the classroom: Depending on the year group, you have a uniform that all pupils must wear. Make sure you’ve ordered this before you arrive. Other than for casual clothes days and sport, you won’t need any other clothes for the main school day.

For the boarding house: Bring comfortable clothes to relax in, you’ll be wearing these before and after school every day. T-shirt, hoody and sweatpants are the default for most boarding pupils. For the evening events/weekends: Pack some smarter clothes for this, like smart shirts, jeans/trousers, skirts, dresses and sweaters. This doesn’t mean you have to bring a suit or tuxedo though, just bring what you’d normally wear to go out to a restaurant when you’re at home.

For sports: You will have a sports kit that is part of your school uniform. Make sure you’ve ordered your kit with the school before you arrive. If not, pack some breathable sportswear, sports socks and tracksuit bottoms.

Shoes

For the classroom: The most important pair of shoes you bring with you are your school shoes, you’ll be wearing them all day, every day. Pick a pair that are good quality, comfortable, match your new uniform and meet the school’s uniform rules.

For the boarding house: Slippers, an old pair of trainers or flip flops are perfect for the boarding house. Whatever you choose, they should be comfy and easy to get on and off quickly.

For sports: One pair of general sports trainers will be enough for your first term. Unless you already have specialist footwear for sports, don’t buy them until you’ve tried the sport and know you like it. If you decide you do need a pair, just visit a local shop and purchase them.

Recommended Items

Headphones: You’ll need headphones to listen to your favourite games, videos and music without disturbing your fellow pupils. Torch: A torch is useful to get to the bathroom without turning all the lights on, especially if you’re in a shared room or dormitory. Dressing gown/bathrobe: This is useful for trips to the shower and to keep you warm in colder months.

A great book: A hard copy never runs out of battery and won’t keep you awake before bed. Once you’ve read it you can swap it with your friends or get another one from the school library.

Formal wear: We have at least one formal black tie event during the academic year which means you will need a black suit, tuxedo or dress. If you’ve already got some formal wear, bring it with you to avoid having to buy in the UK. If you are arriving in the Lent term, this will not be needed until the Midsummer or Michaelmas terms.

Reminders of Home

A pillow or your favourite blanket: The School provides all of your bedding and duvets, but an extra bit of comfort from home always helps.

Printed pictures or photos of your pets, family and friends: These can be used to decorate your room, desk or notice board and make it seem more familiar.

Your favourite cuddly toy: No matter if you’re 4 or 17, everyone has a favourite soft toy, even if you hide them away from your friends, knowing they’re with you makes all the difference.

A diary or notebook: If you’re feeling homesick it can help to record your ideas, thoughts and feelings on paper, plus it means you won’t forget what an adventure you’re having.

Banking/Money

Most UK shops and restaurants prefer contactless bank cards. Almost all places now accept Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay or Google Wallet. Most boarders find that paying with the mobile wallet on their mobile phone is the most practical way to manage their money.

We recommend that all cash be stored in the boarding office safe at all times. Pupils can access/deposit money into the safe 7 days a week.

Please note that the school cannot help/facilitate any bank cards/debit cards/travel spending cards - get them before arriving.

Some options to consider:

Revolut (banking card for under 18s); Nimbl (banking card for under 18s);

• HyperJar (banking card for under 18s);

• Prepaid MasterCard options.

Fees

Our school fees are charged in advance and reviewed annually.

For more information please go to our website www.kings-rochester.co.uk/admissions/fees

Should you have any questions, please ring 01634 888555 or email fees@kings-rochester.co.uk.

The Boarding Portal

To help navigate through this exciting journey, we have a comprehensive King’s Boarding Portal available. This platform offers detailed information about various aspects of boarding life, including day-to-day schedules, meal plans, healthcare facilities, extracurricular activities, study support, house rules, weekend activities, and many more topics. You can access this portal by scanning this QR code.

We hope this answers any questions you may still have about becoming part of the Kings boarding community, but if you do have any more queries, please get in touch and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

VISITORS

Senior School and visitors reception Satis House, Boley Hill, Rochester, ME1 1TE

Nursery & Pre-Preparatory School visitors reception Chadlington House, Lockington Grove, Rochester, ME1 1RH Preparatory School visitors reception St Nicholas’ House, King Edward Road, Rochester, ME1 1UB

We are unable to provide onsite parking due to the School’s central and historic location. Please park in one of the nearby car parks within easy walking distance of the School.

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