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  1. Years 6 – 8. Our new curriculum for Years 6 – 8 prioritises these critical years in early adolescence which are often overlooked in British schools. We have created an innovative and balanced learning experience with powerful opportunities for personal growth. We combine exciting ‘Interdisciplinary Enquiries’ with rich single subject ...

  2. There are 40 places available each year in our two Reception classes, 20 children in each class. After returning a Reception Entry Application form, and paying the fee to register with the school, the child’s name will be added to the waiting list for their year of entry. The date of registration in relation to the child’s date of birth is ...

  3. Lower School Make Pledges During Earth Day. 26th April 2024. Our Lower School started the second week into Summer Term celebrating Earth Day. Students demonstrated their support for environmental protection through several different gestures. From Reception to Year 6, students….

  4. Click below for summary and analysis of this year’s exam results: You can read all about A level results day, including reaction from students, by clicking on our news story. To hear from our GCSE cohort on results day you can click here. Year 13 students were very successful in getting into their chosen courses and universities.

  5. King Alfred's is a friendly, ambitious, and vibrant school packed full of energy, opportunity, and choice. Our mission statement is "Opportunity for All," something we believe in passionately and strive to deliver to our students each and every day. Best wishes, Jonathan Smart. Headteacher. Read the full welcome.

  6. Thursday 5 Sept. First Day of Autumn Term. Monday 21 Oct – Friday 1 Nov. HALF TERM (2 weeks) Friday 13 Dec. Last Day of Autumn Term. (Ivy Wood: 12.15pm. Manor Wood: 12.30pm. Upper School: 12.45pm)

  7. The curriculum for KAS students entering Year 10 will comprise four areas: Subjects they study. Choice activities, non-examinable afternoon options (much as in Years 7, 8 and 9) Games. Students will also have one tutorial period (Form Hour) per week, covering a number of activities, including planning careers, study skills, IT, PSHE (Personal ...