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国王学院中学
king's College School

 

 

 

 

学校性质:

独立中学,走读,小学/中学

排名:

 

学校类型:

男女合  16岁前只招男生

2018年学费:

 6070期

建校时间:

1829年

入学要求:

 7-16岁,  测试

学校位置:

伦敦 温布顿

奖学金项目:

 学习成绩、艺术、音乐

学生人数:

852人

其 它:

  2017年29%的学生升读牛剑,需提前一年申请

学校网站:

https://www.kcs.org.uk/

 

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学校概况
国王学院中学(国王学院学校) king's College School建于1829年,作为新成立的大学伦敦大学国王学院的中小学部。我校位于温布顿南边一处移居区域,占地24英亩。我校操场美丽,Motspur Park公园其中的25英亩也属于我校,我校在Putney更有自己的船库。我校有A-Level中心,剧院/礼堂,音乐中心均在本校范围内,与小学部实行资源共享。我校精心设计又舒适的教学楼,配套一流的教学设备。我校信奉英国国教,也欢迎其他宗教信仰或无宗教信仰学生报读。A-Level阶段是合校教育,我校从2010年开始招收女生。我校注重学生的学习和品德的培养。师生比例是1:9。我校教学严谨,学生成绩优异。我校开设A-Level和IB课程。每年有多名毕业生升读牛剑。音乐,戏剧,艺术是我校传统优势学科。我校体育运动出众,我校更开设多项课外活动,CCF和志愿者服务。

 
校长:

Andrew Halls,从2008年开始任职。毕业于剑桥大学(英语)。曾任马格德琳学院中学校长。教职员:94名全职老师,19名兼职老师。

 
考试成绩:

146名11年级学生参加GCSE统考,平均获得9.4门C(包括英语,数学,一门科学,一门人文学科和一门现代外语);23%的同学获得10门A*。144名13年级学生参加IB统考,学生平均分是39分。2017年29%的学生升读牛剑


体育:

我校开设橄榄球,足球,划船,曲棍球,板球,田径,羽毛球,篮球,越野运动,击剑,高尔夫,帆船,壁球,游泳,乒乓球和网球。多名学生分别是橄榄球,曲棍球,板球,越野运动和击剑的郡代表。我校更开设社区服务,Duke of Edinburgh’s Award,CCF和探险训练。超过50个社团供学生选择:棋艺,古典文学,计算机,历史,英语,辩论,哲学,科学,青年企业家等。


著名校友:

Charles Kingsley (小说家); Walter Sickert (画家); John Barrymore (演员); Roy Plomley (BBC第四电台Desert Island Discs节目主持人); Alvar Liddell (BBC电台播音员); Michael Cardew (陶匠); Simon Conway Morris FRS (进化古生物学家); Jimmy Edwards (喜剧演员); Richard Pascoe (演员); Robin Holloway (作曲家); Bob Ayling (英航CEO); Ben Barnes (演员), Khalid Abdalla (演员)

 

  

国王学院中学
学校类型: 合校, 中小学
地址: King's College School, Southside, Wimbledon Common, London SW19 4TT
邮编: SW19 4TT
地区: 伦敦
电话: 020 8255 5300
网址: www.kcs.org.uk
学生人数: 共852人, 13年级144人
费用: 走读生6,070英镑/学期

 

  

  

king's College School 国王学院中学

School Type: Co-ed, Junior and Senior

Address: King's College School, Southside, Wimbledon Common, London SW19 4TT

Postcode: SW19 4TT

Region: London – Inner (London postal codes)

Telephone: 020 8255 5300

Website: www.kcs.org.uk

Gender: Boys – mixed 6th

Pupils: 852, Upper sixth 144

Fees: £6,070

Enquiries: the Registrar’s Office

Description:

Founded in 1829, as the junior department of the newly established King’s College of the University of London. It occupies 24 acres of grounds on the south side of Wimbledon Common in a very pleasant residential area. There are good playing fields and a further 25 acres of fields at Motspur Park, and a boathouse at Putney. A sixth-form centre, theatre/concert hall and music school are all on the campus, which is shared with its junior school. Well-designed and comfortable buildings provide first-rate facilities. It is Anglican, but pupils of all faiths are accepted. The sixth form is co-educational; girls have been admitted since 2010. High standards are expected in work and behaviour; integrity and tolerance are regarded as important qualities. The staff:pupil ratio is about 1:9. It has strong academic traditions and examination results are excellent. The International Baccalaureate is offered alongside AS and A-levels. An unusually high proportion of leavers goes on to Oxbridge. There are strong music, drama and art departments. A good range of sports and games is available (in which high standards are achieved) and a large number of activities. Considerable emphasis on outdoor pursuits, the CCF and voluntary service.

 

School Head:

Head Master: Andrew Halls, appointed in 2008. Educated at Shenley Court School and Cambridge University (English). Previously Head of Magdalen College School, Deputy Head of Trinity School, Croydon, Head of English at Bristol Grammar and teacher at Whitgift and Chigwell Schools. Teaching staff: 94 full time, 19 part time.

 

Results:

GCSE/IGSE: 146 pupils in upper fifth, gaining at least grade C in an average of 9.4 subjects (including English, maths, a science, a humanity and a modern language); 23% gained 10 grade A*. IB/A-levels: 144 in upper sixth, all gaining the IB Diploma with an average of 39 IB points.

 

Furtherhigher:

100% of sixth-form leavers go on to a degree course (19% after a gap year), 28% to Oxbridge. 10% take courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science, 19% in science and engineering, 30% in humanities and social sciences, 1% in art and design, 27% in combinations of subjects, 13% in business, economics and accountancy.

 

Sport:

Rugby, soccer, rowing, hockey, cricket, athletics, badminton, basketball, cross-country, fencing, golf, sailing, squash, swimming, table tennis and tennis available. Regular county representatives (rugby, hockey, cricket, cross-country, fencing). Also community service, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, CCF, adventurous training. Over 50 clubs and societies include chess, classics, computer, history, English, debating, philosophy, science, Young Enterprise.

 

Formerpupils:

Charles Kingsley (novelist); Walter Sickert (painter); John Barrymore (actor); Roy Plomley (Desert Island Discs); Alvar Liddell (BBC radio announcer); Michael Cardew (master potter); Simon Conway Morris FRS (evolutionary paleobiologist); Jimmy Edwards (comedian); Richard Pascoe (actor); Robin Holloway (composer); Bob Ayling (CEO British Airways); Ben Barnes (actor), Khalid Abdalla (actor).