The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time from The National Theatre is an adaption of the popular novel and touches on Autism awareness and neurodiverse personalities in a heartfelt and emotional performance. Originally released as a novel in 2004, the book has been turned into multiple theatre adaptations.
It was a fantastic production and everyone had a great time! Thank you to Mrs Cleaves for leading this trip.
Luke, one of our rising footballers and ISFA representative, has been awarded an extra 8 week trial at Portsmouth Football Club Academy. He has spent the past few months trialling with the Club, in the hope of getting an extension at the Academy. After dedicating himself every week to playing one day at the Academy,...
Today, our GCSE and Lower Sixth A-level History pupils listened to some of our @OldWitleians deliver a talk called “KESW: Living through History.” We thank those who gave their time to share a valuable insight into their lives through various historical periods. #KESWCommunity
We were excited and honoured to welcome Darcy Bourne, Great Britain Hockey player, to King Edward's yesterday. Darcy talked succinctly about her sporting journey and career highlighting how it has intertwined with her passion for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion both in and out of her sporting life. A presentation to Year 9, 10 and Lower Sixth, the pupils were all hooked. They all listened intently, asking many insightful, and often, powerful questions including which football team she supports! We would like to thank Mrs Fitch, Head of Girls Games and Head of Hockey, for organising such an inspirational event.#diversityandinclusion#independentschools#blacklivesmatter... See MoreSee Less