All girls should also have received their PE Care Package, the contents of which should provide them with the opportunity to be active physically and mentally. Each box contains gifts such as a tennis ball, a skipping rope, a stress ball, resistance bands, origami card, crocheting wool and guidance for use. The equipment will be used in some Physical Education lessons but the girls will also be set various challenges and competitions which should engage them in some fun activities! If parents feel able to cover the cost of this package and delivery, an optional £10 is being added to Parent Gateway bills. We will not keep the reimbursement for KEHS, but ensure that a local primary school receives a delivery of packages for their older year groups, so that they can keep fit and active during this challenging time. If you would like to make this optional donation the Gateway bill will be live until 22nd February. So far, we have enough donations for 90 boxes to be sent to local primary schools!

Landmark GCSE success reinforces KEHS position as top academic school in the West Midlands
Upper Fifth pupils at King Edward VI High School for Girls have delivered a record-breaking performance in their GCSEs, achieving the highest results in the school’s history, and reflecting the consistent position of KEHS as one of the leading schools in the country.