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King's Worcester has its fingers crossed for independent schools award

KING’S Worcester Senior School hopes to continue its winning streak.

It has been shortlisted for the Co-Educational School of the Year Award, having been finalists three years running.

The Independent School of the Year awards showcase independent school success stories and celebrate outstanding educational experiences provided to pupils.

It has been a successful year for King’s, following its glowing ISI report. It was also named in the Sunday Times Top 10 in the West Midlands for academic results for the fourth consecutive year, and in the top four per cent in the UK for sport, as well as being a finalist in the Muddy Stilettos Awards for its commitment to preparing pupils for life beyond King’s.




Acting head, Dr Alison Oliver, said: “Being shortlisted for these national awards, and appearing alongside some of the UKs largest and highly reputable independent schools, reflects the hard work and dedication of both staff and pupils.”

The results of the next stage of the awards will be announced in September, when the finalists are revealed.