Willow Barry, who is in Year 3 at King’s Ely Junior, wrote to the Royal Family on April 11th to express her sadness of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh’s…
Photographs show: Moonrakers River Crossing Exercise 1984 and present-day Moonrakers. Each Friday afternoon, pupils take part in a wide range of activities including outdoor cooking, kayaking, cycling, first aid, expedition…
The course is a blend of class work and an enterprise project, which will give students hands on experience of setting up and running a micro business. In class, students…
King’s Ely has educated the choristers of Ely Cathedral for over 1,000 years and joining the Cathedral Choir continues to be a popular choice today for both girls and boys….
Photograph shows: Choral specialist Greg Hallam with Dauntsey’s pupil Tom, winner of the School’s Gilliat Singing Competition This year’s competition adjudicator was the renowned clarinettist and saxophonist, Tim Redpath, who…
Photographs show: Roger Black MBE visits Dauntsey’s, opening the School’s new running track and meeting pupils and Dauntsey’s Athletics coach and former Olympian, David Hemery CBE The summer term has…
Since the Club began three years ago, the children have developed their understanding of macroeconomics, exploring how events such as Brexit and currency fluctuations impact investments, along with risk management and ethical investment. With access to live London Stock Exchange…
27 awards were unveiled at the ceremony as Educate North celebrated its highest number of entries since its launch in 2015. The Award presented to Pocklington School recognised its dynamic…
Sophie Paine, who has been President of CUWBC since August 2020, visited school on April 7th to meet staff and students from King’s Ely Boat Club – adhering to current…
Twenty-three King’s Ely employees joined forces to take on the virtual challenge, which was launched by the people behind the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon. Their mission was to run or…