Ship Ahoy!
With the installation of a boat, Warwick School has launched its inaugural ‘Discovery Festival’. About as far away from the sea as you can get the boat will be at the helm of the festival and promises to turn a few heads.
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With the installation of a boat, Warwick School has launched its inaugural ‘Discovery Festival’. About as far away from the sea as you can get the boat will be at the helm of the festival and promises to turn a few heads.
Warwick School recently had the pleasure of hosting Mr Terry Waite CBE, who talked to us as part of their ‘Sir Ben Kingsley Lecture’ series.
Congratulations to George, Zakary and Matthew who participated in the RSC's Chemical Analysts competition.
Warwick School has just received the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) Educational Quality and Focused Compliance Inspection Reports, following the inspection in March.
Warwick and King’s High pupils performed in the eagerly anticipated production of Les Misérables, which took place in Warwick Hall last week.
Warwick and King’s High pupils performed in the eagerly anticipated production of Les Misérables, which took place in Warwick Hall last week.
Warwick School welcomes its newest recruit Rosa, its very own therapy dog, joining a very select group of schools to embark (no pun intended) on an alternative approach to the welfare of the pupils.
A tangerine, a pencil, and a piece of paper with the words “Great Dream” running down the side....
A small girl with a large ceremonial spade marked a very special milestone in the life of King’s High, Warwick School, and Warwick Preparatory School.
The Bridge House Theatre was brought to life with the classic tale of George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’, adapted by Peter Hall.
OW and Guardian Theatre critic Michael Billington considers ‘The Visit’ one of the 101 greatest plays ever written, and whilst set shortly after the Second World War this morality play feels even more relevant today.
Warwick School and King’s High School brought their customary creativity to their version of Shakespeare's classic comedy - A Midsummer Night's Dream last week.