 
In a secular age, King's is a school where
spiritual life matters and where the curiosity of students is
stimulated. One assembly each week is Christian as are the services
that take place during the year. In these ways students encounter
spiritual, moral and theological issues.
A junior Christian Union is open to all Remove
to third form pupils. A senior group, called Focus, is for pupils
from the fourth form and above. These groups provide a forum
for
learning
about the Christian faith and discussing spiritual and moral issues
in a wider context.
A parents' Christian group meets informally two
or three times each term to consider the work of the school and
to pray together.
This spiritual dimension strengthens the sense
of community and encourages each student to respond individually
to the dual challenges of sacrifice and service.
 
Assembly is held every morning and
is one expression of the corporate life of the school community.
Through assemblies and cathedral services boys and girls of all
religious persuasions are encouraged to consider spiritual and
moral issues that may confront them in everyday life.
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