King’s High School Warwick is a leading independent girls’ school dedicated to educating future changemakers. It inspires pupils to think boldly, lead with purpose, and create meaningful impact. Through strong academics and a rich co-curricular programme, students develop confidence, resilience, and social awareness, preparing them to shape a better future.
As one of the UK’s leading schools for girls, we educate the Changemakers of the future – young women inspired by strong values and a social responsibility to make a positive difference. Our aim is to prepare them for fulfilling lives and to be forces for good in society.
In a rapidly changing world, our future-focused curriculum develops core skills such as creativity, empathy, emotional intelligence, leadership, and digital fluency.
As a flagship centre for creative thinking, we combine high standards with a warm, nurturing environment and outstanding pastoral care. While our academic results are excellent, our focus is on the complete educational experience, including an extensive co-curricular programme.
King’s High School offers a distinctive education that combines the academic strengths of single-sex learning with the social benefits of co-educational experiences. In the classroom, pupils thrive in an environment free from gender stereotypes, enabling them to pursue their interests with confidence, develop independence, and achieve excellent academic outcomes.
Beyond lessons, a shared campus fosters a dynamic co-educational setting where students collaborate and build meaningful connections with peers. A dedicated Sixth Form Centre, joint extracurricular activities, and shared programmes such as the Friday Afternoon Activity Programme provide opportunities to work together, exchange ideas, and broaden perspectives.
This “best of both worlds” approach supports not only academic success but also the development of essential life skills. Pupils grow in confidence, adaptability, and communication, preparing them to flourish at university and beyond.
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