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The King's School

The King's School Founded 1545

Achievement for All

Expressive Arts

Miss Nicola Wilkes
Miss Nicola Wilkes
Head of Expressive Arts

Our core expressive skills – generate, create, and appreciate – coordinate our shared endeavour across Music, Art, Dance, and Drama. Through explicit teaching of observational skills, criticality, and exploration, we aim to equip students with the sensitivity and insight needed to be a successful artist, choreographer, director, or composer. 

 Dance

Drama

Music

The King’s School Music Department aims to serve a broad curriculum that engages and inspires students. Students cover a breadth of different topics at Key Stage 3 to prepare students for GCSE level and beyond. Students are supported by teachers and professionals who have a passion for all types of music, and have broad experience of performance at the highest level.

The school has an orchestra, vocal groups, extension classes and many self-run rock and pop bands. There are many leadership opportunities throughout the year including becoming a House Musical leader, running a Music club and becoming part of the Tech Team, who provide the sound and lighting expertise for performances.

There is a positive vibe of performance at The King’s School with regular concerts, musicals, peripatetic evenings, end of term assemblies and a variety of smaller functions. This gives our budding musicians of all ages access to a wide range of performance opportunities. Students are encouraged to make positive contributions to the school’s engagements early in their secondary careers and perform to large audiences in order to foster confidence, self-esteem and a love for performance on stage.

Additional instrumental/vocal lessons: All students have the option to learn an instrument with specialist teachers at The King’s School. If your child already learns an instrument at their primary school, please contact our Teacher In Charge of Music, Mrs Mullinger, in advance of September to ensure a smooth transition and continuation of their learning.

 

 

Art