admin, Author at King's School Rochester https://kings-rochester.co.uk/author/admin_rzrefy0a/ Independent school in Rochester, England Mon, 12 Sep 2022 07:11:48 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1926 – 2022) https://kings-rochester.co.uk/queen-elizabeth-ii/ https://kings-rochester.co.uk/queen-elizabeth-ii/#respond Fri, 09 Sep 2022 08:18:33 +0000 https://kings-rochester.co.uk/kings-year-11-hit-a-gcse-high-copy/ The entire King’s School community mourns most deeply the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Her steadfast faith, lived out in a life of selfless service and duty, has been truly inspirational.

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The entire King’s School community mourns most deeply the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

Her steadfast faith, lived out in a life of selfless service and duty, has been truly inspirational. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Royal Family in their time of profound loss.

This photo shows the School CCF providing the Guard of Honour for the visit of H.M. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh for the distribution of the Royal Maundy in Rochester Cathedral in 1961.

May she rest in peace.

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King’s Year 11 Hit a GCSE high https://kings-rochester.co.uk/kings-year-11-hit-a-gcse-high/ https://kings-rochester.co.uk/kings-year-11-hit-a-gcse-high/#respond Thu, 25 Aug 2022 10:23:49 +0000 https://kings-rochester.co.uk/a-level-results-2022-copy/ We’ve got a lot to celebrate with an overall 96% pass rate (grade 4 and above) and a significant increase in performance compared to 2019 when public examinations were last taken in person. Nearly a third of all grades were awarded at 8 and 9, with almost a half of grades at 7 or above.

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We’ve got a lot to celebrate with an overall 96% pass rate (grade 4 and above) and a significant increase in performance compared to 2019 when public examinations were last taken in person.

Nearly a third of all grades were awarded at 8 and 9, with almost a half of grades at 7 or above.

Results were impressive across the whole range of core subjects (Maths, English, Sciences) as well as in option subjects including Music, Modern Foreign Languages, Computing and Design Technology.

Principal and Head of the Senior School at King’s, Ben Charles, said: “Today’s results are fantastic news for a broad ability, super-talented and diverse group of pupils. They have shown real confidence and determination to get the results they wanted – despite the impact of the pandemic – and this being the first set of public examinations taken in person for three years. King’s prides itself on bringing out the best in all our pupils and we are committed to supporting individuals with a wide range of abilities and talents to reach their true potential. I cannot wait to welcome them back into Sixth Form life here at King’s.”

He continued, “It is with the support of our parents and our inspiring teaching team here at King’s that we build a love of learning both in and outside the classroom. This not only helps pupils to achieve fantastic academic results but builds confidence for life. Thank you to them all, too.”

Today’s results follow hot on the heels of a great set of A Level results last week which saw 60% of pupils in the grammar stream achieve a grade A and above in all subjects. This exceeds the national average for both independent schools and secondary selective (grammar) schools (Source: www.gov.uk).

With 80% of all King’s’ A level grades being at A* to C, we are delighted that the vast majority of our pupils are sure of their place at the university of their choice.

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Anita Parkins – Pre-Preparatory School Headmistress 1990-2008 https://kings-rochester.co.uk/anita-parkins-pre-preparatory-school-headmistress-1990-2008/ https://kings-rochester.co.uk/anita-parkins-pre-preparatory-school-headmistress-1990-2008/#respond Fri, 19 Aug 2022 13:42:05 +0000 https://kings-rochester.co.uk/senior-school-summer-concert-copy/ Anita joined King’s School in 1988 and was appointed to the position of Headmistress of the Pre-Preparatory School in January 1990, overseeing the development of this part of the school and its move to the purpose-built Chadlington House.

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It is with great sadness that we report the death of Anita Parkins. Her passing followed a short illness.

Anita joined King’s School in 1988 and was appointed to the position of Headmistress of the Pre-Preparatory School in April 1991, overseeing the development of this part of the school and its move to the purpose-built Chadlington House. Not only did she manage this growth, Mrs Parkins was responsible for investing the burgeoning Pre-Preparatory School with its own character. Hers was a rare alchemy which allowed the children to flourish in an environment that was both exciting and secure, innovative but founded on traditional values of Christian love. The teaching of German was championed (who cannot remember “Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!” in Parents’ Assemblies?) but velcro was eschewed in favour of noiseless shoelaces.

Children adored Mrs P and she them. “Lifers” (pupils passing through all three sections of the School) enjoyed nothing more than returning to the Pre-Prep., always with a surreptitious glance to check that their shirts were tucked in, recognizing that their successes were forged under Mrs Parkins’ kindly guidance, the same lodestone which mentored her staff and ensured their intense loyalty.

Parents shared the same enormous respect for Mrs Parkins and, even those few who entered her study with a minor grumble were generously listened to, gently corrected, and, invariably, converted by Mrs Parkins’ good sense, sagacity and her slightly steely extended gaze through her characteristic wide-framed glasses.

While at King’s, Anita founded a network to support fellow Pre-Preparatory Schools Heads and, on retirement, her wisdom made her a sought-after Governor. She was, as Dr Ian Walker, the then Head Master of King’s School, commented at her typically unflamboyant departure in December 2008, “the doyenne of Pre-Preparatory Heads”.

Of course, in retirement she remained busy, serving as a Governor to Hilden Oaks School and within the local community as a member of Ryarsh Parochial Church Council, although she was at her happiest in her garden with her beloved husband, children and grandchildren. King’s owes Anita an enormous debt and we send our condolences to David and Anita’s family.

While Anita’s funeral will be exclusive to her family, a celebration of her life will take place at the church of St Martin in Ryarsh on the afternoon of 20th September 2022 and all are welcome to attend.

Leavers at Pre-Preparatory School Prize-Givings would be remembered by Anita with three phrases. Fittingly we thus recall Anita: loving, wise and beloved.

Paul Medhurst

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