The Year 3 production of Aristocats was INCREDIBLE! We are so proud of all the Year 3’s for their hard work as well as the performing art teachers, Mr Henry Roadnight, Mr Marty and Miss Megan Jones and Year 3 teaching team who put an incredible amount of effort and time into this production to…
Knightsbridge School was excited to receive an ‘Opening Up Of London’ visit from it’s past Chairman The Rt Hon Mayor Of The City Of London Alderman William Russell who spoke to pupils about the way they have coped and managed the lockdowns, the adaptability and skills they have acquired/learned and of course his hope that…
On Tuesday, it was teacher appreciation day. The Junior School Council prepared a gift for all the teachers and teaching assistants in the junior school to say thank you!
What an incredible Sports Day. It was sad to not see lots of cheering parents (due to covid restrictions), but the children all had a great time and team spirit was still high with teachers and fellow students cheering each other on. We hope you got a chance to see a glimpse of the event…
Well done to all the children who took part in the Perspectives competition to discuss whether ‘Love is the strongest force’. Mr Benasco was very impressed with the level this year. It was fantastic to read/listen to the philosophical speeches both children and staff wrote. Congratulations to our winners!
This year, with the help of one of our amazing KS Parents, Mrs Elyssa Douroux, we were able to make Earth Day a wonderful, fun-filled celebration! The Junior School painted their own pebble, with environment focused designs- trees, recycling symbols, plants and the earth. These were their pledge to protect Mother Earth. There were also…
Year 3’s participated in lots of fun activities for their India Discovery Day, as part of their enquiry lessons. Children designed their own henna, attended a virtual Bollywood dance workshop. The children also went to an onion bajhi workshop hosted by Mrs Khan and Chef Fernando. They learnt how to play the traditional Indian sport,…
The students had a great week at our KS Easter Workshop. They had lots of fun taking part in activities such as sports in Battersea Park, cooking, dance, drama & song, arts & crafts and lots more! A big thank you to all the staff helping!
Detective Chief Inspector Heather Wilson spoke to our seniors about the skills and training involved in policing. Students asked a range of questions to the DCI from her thoughts on a range of topics from the right to protest to the impact of lockdown on crime rates.
Reception learnt about the festival of Holi which culminated in them having fun with powder paints!