Over the half term break, a delegation from King’s attended the Alleyn's International Model United Nations Conference (AIMUN).
Pupils studying classics visited the British Museum which provided a fascinating insight into the theme of civilisation over barbarism, particularly through the metopes of the Parthenon and the Bassae Frieze.
In February, King's School Rochester pupils had the opportunity to take part in a creative writing workshop led by the award-winning novelist for historical fiction, Philippa Gregory, on behalf of The British Library.
Neil Jones the Tower Captain for Rochester Cathedral and the Current Chairman of the KCACR (Kent County Association of Change Ringers), Mark Elvers OR and Laura MacDonald OR have all enjoyed sharing the unique skill of bell ringing to a variety of enthusiastic King’s pupils who have joined the school bell ringing club this term.
Year 6 pupil Ruaraidh M (6H) of Kings School Rochester had a musical adventure over the half term break! He spent an incredibly enriching weekend with the National Children's Orchestras (NCO) at Goldsmiths, University of London, and had a wonderful time.
On the 8th of February, a dedicated team of 12 cadets from our RAF section proudly represented King's School Rochester in the regional Royal Air Squadron Trophy competition.