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At King’s, we believe that education is about more than just knowledge and skills, it’s about challenge, growth, and discovery. A truly enriching education pushes your child beyond their comfort zones, encouraging them to test their limits both academically and personally.

Our classrooms are just the beginning. Every subject offers enrichment opportunities beyond the traditional curriculum, giving students the chance to explore, experiment, and develop new perspectives. Whether through competitions, field trips, or hands-on projects, learning at King’s extends far beyond the textbook.

But education isn’t just about academics. That’s why we offer a diverse and exciting range of extracurricular activities throughout the year, running during lunch breaks and after school. Students can explore their interests in Book Club, Eco Club, Drone Club, Coding, Debating, Chess, Board Games, Economics, Language Leaders, and Military History, to name but a few. Whether developing strategic thinking, honing public speaking skills, or engaging in environmental initiatives, there’s something for everyone.

At King’s, we challenge our students to be the best version of themselves, inside and outside the classroom. Whether through academic excellence, creative expression, or physical endeavour, we empower our students to thrive in an environment that values balance, ambition, and personal growth.

Join us and discover what’s possible at The King’s School, Peterborough.

Everyone in Year 12 has the opportunity to take part in the National ‘Young Enterprise’ Company Programme, the main aims of which are:

  • To ignite the spirit of enterprise in young people throughout the UK
  • To provide an insight into the running of a small business
  • To develop communication skills with a range of different people
  • To make a profit in the context of real commercial conditions

Inspiring success through real business experience

Every September, all Year 12 students will be invited to submit an application task to apply to be part of the Young Enterprise programme. The entries will then be shortlisted to identify a range of students to take part in the Young Enterprise programme.

Each year a ‘Young Enterprise’ company is formed, which is given support and guidance from a local business. The members of the company elect a ‘Board of Directors’ and decide which products the company will manufacture, market and sell for the following year. The company is initially financed by the selling of shares, which   company members have to promote to sell. By identifying their strengths and weaknesses, the members of the company split themselves into operations, marketing, sales, personnel, IT and finance teams, so that the chosen product can be sold efficiently, creating revenue for the company and wages for the members!

The Young Enterprise Company Programme includes the following:

  • Weekly company meetings
  • Local, National and International competitions
  • Sales opportunities - Trade Fairs and School Functions

Over the years, the Young Enterprise team have created a range of selling and profit-making opportunities for their business. Including:

  • Designing, manufacturing and selling House Music Badges
  • Designing, manufacturing and selling personalised mugs 
  • Purchasing and organising the sale and delivery of Christmas Candy Canes
  • Purchasing, manufacturing and delivery of Valentine’s Roses 
  • Securing donations and organising an Easter Egg raffle
  • Planning, organising and providing the Year 11 Prom
For further information please contact:

Mr Antony Pawlett - Link Teacher for Young Enterprise and Teacher of Economics and Business