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GCSE RESULTS 2020

  Select the school and scroll down to view the results in the school news section   LVS Ascot - Berkshire Burgess Hill Girls - West Sussex King's Rochester - Kent The...

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A LEVEL RESULTS 2020

Select the school and scroll down to view the results in the school news section   LVS Ascot - Berkshire Burgess Hill Girls - West Sussex King's Rochester - Kent The King's...

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What’s happening with GCSE and A’ Level exams this year? – Kings Education

"What’s happening with GCSE and A’ Level exams this year?" With GCSE and A levels exams cancelled in 2020, many questions have been raised.  Kings...

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What is CReSteD and how does it help boarding families? – by Brendan Wignall , Headmaster of Ellesmere College and Chair of CReSTeD

The Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic pupils (CReSTeD) is a charity set up in 1989 with the aim of helping parents and those who advise them to choose schools...

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Tips on choosing the best A-level subjects for you – Kings Colleges

One of the most difficult decisions students have to make to achieve their place at a top university is which subjects they should study at A-level....

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Why study A-level Maths and Further Maths? – Kings Colleges

Universities value Maths and it is a pre-requisite subject for a huge number of degrees. People who have studied Maths/ Further Maths have an excellent choice...

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What careers can a degree in Art and Design lead to? – Adam Whitbread, Principal, Kings London.

In short, when it comes to the world of work, there are endless opportunities for art and design graduates – both in terms of job roles and industries. Currently, it is estimated...

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Career Networking Event at Wellington College

On 22nd September, the Wellington Community held a career speed-networking event for all year groups, from the Third Form to the Upper Sixth. 90 students and 44 parents took part in an...

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