King's House School

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Present school

The school is currently split into three parts:

  • King's House Nursery School (ages 3–4)
  • King's House Junior School (ages 4–8)
  • King's House Senior School (ages 9–13)

Facilities

  • 35-acre sports ground and club house[3]
  • State-of-art theatre
  • Music and Mac suite
  • Gymnasium
  • Astroturf
  • Science laboratories
  • Theatre[2]
  • Two ICT suites[4]

Sport

The school specialises in the three sports of rugby, cricket and football. Football operates at the beginning of the year until the winter term, when rugby comes in play. Cricket follows in the summer term. Sports lessons take place at King's House Sports Ground in nearby Chiswick.[3]

The school also supports athletics, basketball, cross-country, fitness training, gymnastics, judo and swimming.[2]

Choir

In the late 1970s, the school's choir was involved in West End performances, supplying a chorus for the Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical, Evita. In 1989, a new generation of singers provided vocals on Mike + The Mechanics' chart-topping single "The Living Years".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Major achievements

  • Exterior featured in the 1995 children's television series Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde
  • 2006 National IAPS General Knowledge Award[5]
  • 2015 u14 National Rugby champions

Historical case of child abuse

Former teacher Michael Porteous was sentenced in 2014 to two-and-a-half years in prison for sexually abusing a pupil at the school in the 1970s. The school issued a statement, saying: "We are shocked that a former teacher of the school abused his position of trust in this way and committed a deplorable crime against a pupil in his care."[6]

Alumni

References

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External links

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