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Issue No 8, 2021
Heart-warming Efforts Prestigious Offers
Charitable fundraising has been a major focus for pupils and staff during this year of pandemic. During Lockdown, several pupils chose to raise money individually. Abi Brooke (Junior King’s) made over £1000 for Suicide Prevention Charity Papyrus UK by making hand-embroidered hearts for people to send to their loved ones. Henry O’Connor (Gulliver Academy Miami) ran a marathon for Jersey Hospice and raised £3850. In May, Tommy David (Dulwich Prep Cranbrook) and Harrison MacKinnon (Junior King’s) took part in the Kent Duathlon to raise money for Mind, having also cycled 100 km round the Kent coast with six others in July to raise £2000 for the NHS. A whole number of group activities raised money for Charities of the term: Farms for City Children, Hospice UK and Rising Sun, a Canterbury based charity countering Domestic Violence and abuse in East Kent. The year has seen many other initiatives and further charities supported too. Chair of the Charity Committee Millie Lark (Hazelwood School) said: “The past year has been very disrupted for everyone, but as a school we have continued to make raising money for charities one of our main goals, with a particular aim to support local causes so that we could help make a difference in our community.”
Edited by David Hopkins, Head of Prep School Liaison (dnh@kings-school.co.uk)
Interviews for Oxford and Cambridge Universities were held online this year, and following them, King’s pupils achieved an excellent total of 15 offers. Nine pupils received offers from Cambridge colleges to read Music (two), Engineering, Philosophy, Natural Sciences (two), Modern Languages, History of Art and English. Six received offers from Oxford colleges to study PPE, Philosophy and Theology, History, Law and Modern Languages (two). In spite of the very difficult conditions for all over the last year, with King’s Education Online needing at times to come to the fore, pupils and staff have continued to aim very high and achieve at a commendable level. The school looks forward to pupils making good this summer, not only on this excellent crop of Oxbridge offers, but also once again on an impressive number of offers to a whole range of other top-ranked universities.