crest of The King's School Chester
King's Chester is the one of the top independent, private day schools for boys and girls. It has Junior (preparatory), Senior and Sixth Form sections and takes pupils from Cheshire, Shropshire, the Wirral and North Wales. It consistently achieves somes of the best academic results in the area; offers academic bursaries; and is well known for its sports, rowing and music.
18 Jan 2012

King’s young writers’ work in the British Library

Six pupils from The King’s School have been successfully selected in ‘Young Writers’ latest creative writing competition, Mini Sagas to be published. Pupils were shortlisted based on imagination, perception, expression and creative use of language. Copies of the book ‘Mini Sagas – Swashbuckling Stories Northern Tales’ can be found in the British Library and further libraries across the UK. The judges of the competition will now go on to select school winners. The prizes for the best schools across the series will win £1,000 first prize, £500 second prize and £250 third prize, and will be awarded once the books in this series have been published on 30th April 2012. King’s would like to congratulate the following pupils:

Sophie Cliff (RmJW)

Damayanti Chatterjee (ShJJ)

Hannah Rose Lindley (ShJJ)

Emily Cresswell (RmJW)

Oscar Lloyd Williams (SHP)

Lottie Cousins (RmJW)