Holocaust Memorial Day
Our Holocaust Memorial Day assembly was incredibly poignant. Led by Mr Jefferies, he recounts his many meetings with the Oppenheimer brothers.
A snapshot of some of the fantastic initiatives taking place across the foundation.
Our Holocaust Memorial Day assembly was incredibly poignant. Led by Mr Jefferies, he recounts his many meetings with the Oppenheimer brothers.
Our Academic Enrichment Programme ‘Floreat’ has just been published.
On Friday afternoons pupils at Warwick School have been given the opportunity to participate in a psychology experiment to explore their own happiness, specifically what makes us happy as humans and how we can improve our overall well-being by making simple changes to our outlook.
Warwick School's Popular Careers Sector Club is launched. Mr Tapper-Gray, our Head of Careers has set up a 'Popular Careers Sector Club' for Years 11, 12 and 13 students.
Last Friday 11 winners from the Kissing it Better Art and Poetry competitions met for a safe distance photo outside Warwick Hospital with Fiona Burton, Director of Nursing.
Warwick School's Well-being competition.
We have had so many pieces of fantastic work coming in from our Year 11 and Year 13 boys.
On Thursday 8 June, King's High held their Wellbeing Day, following the cancellation of the Festival of Wellbeing in March, due to school closure.
The Wellbeing Ambassadors held an assembly in the morning, discussing not only our own wellbeing but that of the school and wider community and what we can do to ensure we value each and every one.
The girls enjoyed a wide range of activities, and talks. Old Girl Felicity Bee discussed her plans to get to the Olympics in Beijing. As well as Professor Elaine Fox focusing on coping with social distancing and developing resilience.
The King's High Wellbeing Ambassadors also had the pleasure of interviewing Nicola Morgan, a teenage wellbeing author.
We would like to share some of the amazing articles that our Year 11 and Year 13 boys have submitted.