Overview

Established in 1748 by John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, Kingswood is located in Bath, just 1.5 hours from London by train. Not just an academic school, Kingswood believes that every individual has talents to be discovered and prides itself on offering a truly all-round education, welcoming children from all faiths and none. The School seeks to foster confidence, open-mindedness, tolerance, creativity and a spirit of enquiry.
At a glance

Academic
Kingswood seeks to challenge its pupils, encouraging independent thought and intellectual achievement. Tutors are responsible for academic development, co-curricular activities and pastoral welfare, meeting with tutees as a group on a weekly basis along with regular one-to-one sessions. The School is in the top 5% in the country for added value, typically over half of candidates achieve A*/A at A Level and over 80% of leavers gain entry into Russell Group universities.

Boarding
A third of pupils board and each of the 7 houses is run by an experienced team consisting of a resident housemaster/mistress, an assistant, matrons and a team of tutors who together create a happy and relaxed environment. Day pupils are fully integrated into the houses and international students from over 15 countries are currently welcomed. Co-curricular activities vary from jewellery club to street dance, whilst weekend activities range from camping trips to an inter-house music competition.

Sports
There are regular fixtures with other leading schools in the region and the very high standard is balanced by running 3 teams in most major sports, ensuring that all students can be encouraged to participate and excel, whatever their level. Facilities include 2 floodlit Astroturfs, a climbing wall and an indoor swimming pool whilst other sports offered include football, squash, tennis, golf and rowing. There are excellent links with professional or elite amateur sports clubs in nearby Bath.

Creative arts
The Art & DT facilities include specialist areas for all media, from sculpture to photography and 3D CAD to furniture design. Pupils are encouraged to get involved in music and drama through extra-curricular clubs, whilst industry professionals run masterclasses and in alternate years a major musical is held in the 366 seat theatre. Almost 200 pupils learn a musical instrument, there are regular opportunities to perform and school musicians launch the annual International Bath Music Festival.
Did you know?
- School founder John Wesley once advised “Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can…….As long as ever you can.”
- Alumni include Tim Curry, who played Dr Frank-N-Furter in 1975’s Rocky Horror Picture Show.