The Quiz night, hosted in St Columba’s was great fun and saw many parents connecting with new and dear friends. Mr Ben Watkins lead a successful Quiz Night that included questions about history, geography, movies, maths, and musicals. In the end, the J1 Parents won and took home the trophy, with the J2 Parents and…
The S6’s have been having an amazing week on their French trip to Normandy. They have been seeing sights like Bayeux Cathedral, strolling through medieval villages and even sand sailing on the beach!
In our first week back after the Easter Break, Knightsbridge School focused on a project set out by the United Nations that looks at seventeen Global Goals they are aiming to accomplish by 2030. These goals were divided among the year groups. Firstly, our students gathered information on their given topic to develop an understanding…
Our Year 3’s melted hearts with their marvelous performance of Winnie the Pooh, showcasing their singing ,dancing and acting skills!
A fantastic evening full of talent! What a spectacle Miss Mimi and the KSGT Crew put on for us, it will go down for many as one of the most memorable nights this year. A night full of laughter, tears and plenty of wow moments from our acts – definitely not one to be missed. Congratulations to…
Knightsbridge School celebrated Commonwealth Day (11/03) in central London at the Horse Guard’s Parade. Here, they sang alongside the Commonwealth Choir singing the song recorded at Abbey Road Studios ‘Believe’ accompanied by the Band of the Welsh Guards and conducted by Major Simon Haw.
Wow, what a weird yet wonderful array of costumes we had this year! Thank you so much for all your effort, what a fantastic way to end book week!
On the 14th February our KS Parent’s Association organised a valentine’s bake sale, delighting the children and raising £918.51 for one of our supported charities, The Doorstep Library!
(Whole School Yoga Session run by ‘Happy at Heart Yoga’ 08/02/19) Last week pupils took on the roles of kindness detectives to raise awareness for Children’s Mental Health Week. Each child in the school was given the name of someone in their class and embarked on a secret mission to do something kind for that…
On Thursday, seven pupils went to the Guard’s Chapel to take part in a recording of a piece of music written for the centenary of the end of World War I by Major Simon Haw. They travelled by tube and had a great time in the studio. The children were hugely professional and very proud…