The Sixth Form Centre at the King’s School Gloucester has undergone a £2 million redevelopment to transform the 13th century building into a modern new space for the next generation of students.
As well as offering an outstanding education; varied co-curricular activities from music to sport; as well as leadership opportunities; its Future Skills programme gives sixth formers the opportunity to learn valuable life skills, from cooking to budgeting, to help get them ready to live independently when they leave the school.
For more information, visit thekingsschool.co.uk.
1. Learning to cook
Learning to cook is one of the most fundamental life skills every young person should learn – because nobody really wants to live on a diet of Pot Noodles and takeaways when they go to university!
EXCLUSIVE: First look inside the King’s School Gloucester Sixth Form Centre
Following its £2 million refurbishment, SoGlos took a tour of the impressive new Sixth Form Centre at the King’s School Gloucester.
The King’s School Gloucester has spent £2 million transforming its 13th century Sixth Form Centre into a modern new space for its students and the community.
Gloucester’s prestigious King’s School has unveiled its new Sixth Form Centre after investing £2 million on its refurbishment.
After its completion on Friday 18 December 2020, SoGlos was first to see the transformation – with headmaster David Morton giving us a virtual tour of the stunning new space, while it’s closed to visitors during the third national lockdown.