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Classes at Home

March Break this year was a busy one for the staff of King’s as we pivoted, in response to the school closures due to COVID-19, to offering all of King’s classes virtually.  The Monday after March Break, King’s began Classes at Home with our

Congratulations Jasmine

King’s would like to congratulate Jasmine on her acceptance to Ryerson’s Philosophy program, Queen’s Univerisity’s Arts (BAH) and Queen’s Arts – Bader International Study Centre – Herstmonceux Castle, England

Congratulations Connor

Congratulations to Connor who was one of only 125 students from across the province accepted into the Science and Aviation program at the University of Waterloo.  At the end of his university years, Connor will have both an Undergraduate Science degree

Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day was so much fun at King’s. The elementary students organized a dress down day (one could wear red, pink, or white) and the sale of Oreograms (for 10 cents each, one could send an Oreo to other students or to a teacher to celebrate

Kortright Centre for Conservation

The Grade 9 and 10 Green Industries class spent a day at the Kortright Centre studying climate change and touring two examples of Net Zero homes.  It was fascinating to learn about what could be done to reduce our own carbon footprint in our

Congratulations Nicole

Each year, Immerse Education sponsors an essay writing competition which provides scholarships to students to attend the Cambridge Summer School which enables motivated and ambitious students from around the word to gain insight into advanced subject

Polar Expressions

Polar Expressions is a Canadian publisher. Each year they hold national writing contests which are open to students in kindergarten through grade twelve. Each year they receive thousands of entries. This year, Nicole in grade eleven and Dmytro in grade twelve