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THE KING’S SCHOOL has been
established as the Cathedral School of
Gloucester since its foundation by Henry
V111 in 1541. Whilst initially a Choir School,
it has blossomed over the centuries into the
leading co-educational independent school
in the area, with over five hundred pupils,
aged three to eighteen.
In our most recent School Inspection, which
took place in 2006, we received glowing
reports. From Nursery to Sixth Form,
inspectors were unstinting in their praise of
the School’s ‘all-round education in which
academic, social, creative, sporting and
recreational skills are fully developed’. It was
heartening, too, to read in that report of ‘the
warm integrity of the school community’,
for King’s is a school which cherishes the
friendly and respectful relationships that
exist between staff and pupils and amongst
the pupils themselves.
As this suggests, our ambition for our pupils
includes but by no means ends with
academic success; we recognise potential,
however it manifests itself. This means that
all our pupils are encouraged to develop
their talents to the full. In a culture where
the sentiment that ‘every child matters’
is repeated almost as a mantra by the
government and educational press, we
really do make it our daily business to treat
our pupils as both the individuals they are
and as those they aspire to become.
Visitors to King’s tend to be struck
immediately by the friendly family
environment, the enthusiasm of the pupils
and the energetic commitment of the staff.
Sport, music, art, drama and dance are
only a part of the enrichment programme
which I believe is one of the secrets of our
success. Another is a pupil: teacher ratio of
9:1, with an average of seventeen pupils per
class. An underlying belief in the
importance of inspiring teaching means
that pupils and teachers alike enjoy their
classes and get the most out of their time
here. Another is that we gain so much
from working together outside of the
timetabled lessons.
The best way to judge King’s is, of course, by
making a personal visit on a day when you
can experience the school to the full,
perhaps by visiting a class, dropping in on a
rehearsal or even just by listening to the
pupils’ animated conversation as they make
their way around our beautiful site.
I look forward to meeting you.
Alistair Macnaughton
Headmaster
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