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117TH AAGPS ATHLETICS ANZAC DAY 2012 SPACE ODYSSEY TEAM (SPOT) PREP BROTHERS CHESS CHAMPIONS SERVANT LEADERSHIP PREP RUGBY TOUR

117TH AAGPS ATHLETICS

Saturday 5 May saw TKS head to the Athletics track at Homebush to defend their 2011 Junior and Senior titles. Perfect conditions saw our athletes secure the Junior title for the fourth year in a row!

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ANZAC DAY 2012

Anzac Day, 25 March, dawned crisp and clear, just perfect conditions for our Marching Band who were resplendent and tuneful as they marched around the city streets in front of the crowds.

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SPACE ODYSSEY TEAM (SPOT)

Senior students from King's have joined The Space Odyssey team with girls from Tara, after Tara was selected by the Oxford University Astrophysics Department as the Australian school to participate in their Global Jet Watch Program.

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PREP BROTHERS CHESS CHAMPIONS

There has been great celebration in the Willathgamuwa household, as siblings, Kevin and Rowan have been crowned U10 and U12 National Chess Champions recently.

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SERVANT LEADERSHIP

Year 6 leaders from King's, together with leaders from Tara Anglican School have worked together in a Leadership Day, conducted by “Impact Leadership”, with the aim to better equip our leaders for the future.

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PREP RUGBY TOUR

Recently the Prep 1st XV toured to Armidale for a rugby carnival and were presented with their bags and jerseys by Benn Robinson ('02).

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Friday

18

May 2012

06:56AM  AEST

Student Exchange Program

Student Exchange Program

The Year 10 International Leadership Exchange is one of the most popular programs at King's. The program involves sending young men on exchange to an overseas school for a period of about ten weeks, usually in Term 4. In return, The King's School receives boys from all over the world.

Recently we have exchanged with Gordonstoun and Loretto (Scotland); Malvern and Canterbury (England); Michaelhouse, Bishops and St Stithians (South Africa); Mayo College and The Doon School (India); Raffles Institute (Singapore); Tosajuku (Japan); Ridley College (Canada); Montgomery Bell Academy (USA) and St. Georges College (Argentina). Those fortunate enough to participate in this program have found it to be one of the most memorable experiences of their school life.

 

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