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Scholarships at King's - A guide to scholarships at 13+ for entry to King's College School in September 2020 - King's College School
Scholarships at King’s

A guide to scholarships at 13+ for entry to
King’s College School in September 2020
Scholarships at King's - A guide to scholarships at 13+ for entry to King's College School in September 2020 - King's College School
Scholarships at King's - A guide to scholarships at 13+ for entry to King's College School in September 2020 - King's College School
Academic Scholarships and Exhibitions at 13+

Academic Awards

About 15 academic scholarships may be awarded each year. The number will vary according
to the quality of the candidates. There will be two academic awards available:

Major scholarships worth £400 per annum and scholarships worth £200 per annum.

Entry and Qualification

Candidates must be under 14 years of age on 1st September 2020 and already hold the
offer of a place for entry to the fourth form in 2020. Applications should be received in
the admissions office by Monday 2nd March 2020.

Examinations

The academic scholarship exams will take place at King’s on Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th
May 2020.

Interviews

All candidates will be interviewed and also given a brief French speaking test on the
afternoons of Tuesday 28th April or Thursday 30th April 2020.

Subject awards

Boys who by their performance in the examinations have shown the highest achievement
and promise will be given a subject award. These awards will be honorary and may be
won only by those who have also secured a place through the scholarship route. Subject
awards will be given in English, Mathematics, Science, French, Classics (offering Greek is
advantageous but not essential), Geography and History.

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Scholarships at King's - A guide to scholarships at 13+ for entry to King's College School in September 2020 - King's College School
Academic Scholarships
Candidates will take the following papers:

English (1 hour 30 minutes)
Section A:   (45 minutes) Comprehension. There are a number of short-answer questions
             in response to a poem. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to select
             and interpret evidence, and express their ideas with accuracy and concision.
Section B:   (45 minutes) Candidates answer one question, choosing EITHER Studied
             Literature OR Composition.
             Studied Literature. Through close reference to a literary text of their choice
             (either one they have studied or read in their own time), candidates should
             write a structured and supported essay on ONE theme or topic. The
             question will offer at least 10 possible themes/topics on which to answer.
             Composition. Candidates should demonstrate their creative ability to
             control language and express complex ideas according to form, purpose and
             audience. There will be a choice of two composition tasks.

French (1 hour 15 minutes)
A reading and writing paper (1 hour)
This will consist of:
• A challenging reading comprehension passage which will not allow for lifting from the
    text.
• A gap-fill grammar exercise: this will be a continuous piece of text with, for example,
    infinitives and adjectives given. These should be put into their correct form according
    to the context. Present, passé composé and future may be required but not the
    imperfect tense.
• Verb conjugation: candidates will be asked to conjugate a number of verbs across
    three tenses - present, passé composé and future. They will not be asked to conjugate
    the whole verb paradigm, but rather specific forms of it (e.g. Je and nous, and these
    will be different for each verb). Common verbs only will be chosen but they will
    include some irregulars.
• One essay of 130-150 words (from a choice of two): both essays will be themed
    around a topic area with four bullet point elements to include. Past, present and
    future will be required and will be implicit in the bullet point. The bullet points will
    be in French.

Speaking test (10 minutes plus 5 minutes preparation time)

Candidates will have five minutes to prepare to speak about a photograph (from a choice
of two). At the beginning of the test, they will describe the photo briefly in French and
this will lead to a discussion of the content of the photo, followed by general conversation
with the examiner.
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Geography (1 hour)
Eight essay questions will be set in two sections: Human Geography and Physical Geography.
Candidates will be asked to answer one question from each section. Questions will draw
from both the common entrance syllabus and wider geographical topics.

History (1 hour)

The paper will have two sections, one source based and one essay based. The source
question will include sources on a topic of international history. There will be two questions
on the sources looking at interpretation and comparative skills. Pupils will not need to have
studied the period to be able to answer the questions.
The essay section will feature six questions of which candidates will be asked to answer
one. Questions will allow students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of
British and European history since 1066 and will be phrased to allow candidates to reveal
knowledge of particular topics studied in depth.

Latin (1 hour)
There are two Latin passages for translation into English and one Latin comprehension
question. The grammatical and syntactical syllabus is broadly equivalent to that of the
common academic scholarship. An additional King’s scholarship vocabulary list will
be supplied to the candidate’s school with the specimen paper. Candidates may, if they
wish, answer a Greek section instead of the second Latin translation. The Greek syllabus
comprises the content of John Taylor, Greek to GCSE Part 1, Chapters 1-3. The assessment
involves both Greek sentences for translation into English and English sentences for
translation into Greek.

Mathematics (1 hour 30 minutes)

The questions will be based on the extended 13+ common entrance syllabus (level 3),
together with structured questions that may introduce unfamiliar techniques.

Questions will require insight and ingenuity, in addition to knowledge of standard techniques
on the common entrance syllabus. There will be no mental test component. Calculators
may be used and candidates should bring their own geometric instruments.

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Science (1 hour 30 minutes)

The Science paper is divided into three sections with each section attracting 30 marks:

Section A: Biology

There will be one synoptic question on a broad topic which candidates should answer in
essay format.

Planning 10 marks

Candidates should show all ideas in a brief plan.

Essay 20 marks

There is no word limit, but candidates should aim to be succinct and precise with their
writing and fully develop as many ideas as possible with examples from the natural world.
Candidates, whilst not expected to have knowledge beyond common entrance, should
not have to limit themselves to common entrance topics, but are free to include examples
as they wish and feel are relevant.

Section B: Chemistry & Section C: Physics

The Chemistry and Physics sections each contain one question which will be broken up
into multiple parts. The question will usually start by being quite closed in style, commonly
involving short answer factual recall or simple calculation based problems. It will then
steadily progress to being more open-ended and difficult; where, for example, students
might be asked to apply their knowledge and understanding to explain novel material.
Calculators may be used. The paper will require no knowledge of topics outside the
common entrance syllabus. Any further information that may be needed will be provided
on the question paper itself, as will mark allocations.

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Art Scholarship at 13+

The Award

There will typically be two Art awards made each year to boys of high artistic ability or
potential. Art scholarships will be worth £400 per annum and Art exhibitions will be
worth £200 per annum.

Entry and Tenure

It is a condition of the award that the scholar must be under 14 years of age on 1st
September 2020 and that he has received confirmation of his place in the fourth form
before that date.

The award will be continued until the boy leaves the school, subject to satisfactory progress
and conduct.

Selection

The selection process for the Art scholarship is in three parts; presentation of a portfolio,
a practical assessment and a short interview. Students will present a portfolio of their
work, this should contain 10-12 pieces and would normally be expected to include work
that has been completed by the candidate in their own time and at school, as well as an
accompanying sketchbook. They will also be invited to a half-day practical assessment
in an informal and friendly atmosphere in the King’s studios. This day consists of one
main drawing assessment and one shorter colour task. For the drawing task candidates
will be offered a number of objects or groups of objects from which they will create an
observational drawing. They will finally complete a colour study created in response to
an Artist’s work, which will assess students’ ability to work with colour. Lastly candidates
will have a brief talk with an external adjudicator regarding their interests and the work
in their portfolio.

Applications should be submitted by Friday 31st January 2020 for the drawing day on Friday
28th February 2020.

Application forms and information sheets are available on the 13+ admissions pages of the
website.

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Drama Scholarships at 13+

The Award

There will typically be two Drama awards made each year. Drama scholarships will be
worth £400 per annum and Drama exhibitions will be worth £200 per annum.The school’s
intention is to offer awards to drama enthusiasts of outstanding ability and potential as
performers, technicians or practitioners. Scholars will be expected to contribute in depth
to the theatrical life of the school, as required by the director of Drama, who will be pleased
to see prospective applicants to discuss Drama at King’s and give advice on preparation.

Entry and Tenure

It is a condition of the award that the scholar must be under 14 years of age on 1st
September 2020 and that he has received confirmation of his place in the fourth form
before that date.

Award winners are typically expected to take Drama as a fourth form creative option, and
at GCSE level. Drama scholars will be expected to play a full part in the drama life of the
school, and opportunities will be created for them in the co-curricular sphere (although a
Drama scholar should not necessarily expect leading roles in every production). For this
reason it is not practicable to hold this award in conjunction with either a Sport or Music
award. The award is subject to a formal review with the director of Drama twice during a
boy’s time at school.

Selection

The selection process will depend on the interests and enthusiasms of the candidate,
but will include a day’s practical workshop, including an interview with the director of
Drama. Whether the candidate’s interests lie in acting, technical arts, design, directing or
scriptwriting, the overriding criterion must be a passion for drama and theatre. We are
looking for enthusiastic collaborators and leaders, willing to become fully involved and to
support the ethos of Drama within the school.

Applications should be submitted by Friday 31st January 2020. Candidates will be invited to
a selection day on Wednesday 25th March 2020.

Application forms and information sheets are available on the 13+ admissions pages of the
website.

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Music Scholarship at 13+

The Award

One or more Music scholarships worth £400 per annum plus free instrumental tuition
on two instruments may be awarded each year. One or more exhibitions, attracting free
tuition on two instruments, may also be awarded. The school’s intention is to offer awards
to instrumentalists of outstanding ability and potential. As a guideline, a boy of at least
grade 6 standard would be considered a promising candidate. The school, with its large
and well-equipped Music department offers abundant opportunities for music-making,
both instrumental and vocal, and the award winners will be expected to contribute in
depth to the musical life of the school.

The director of Music will be pleased to make an appointment to see prospective scholars,
to give advice on preparation and to discuss Music at King’s.

Entry and Tenure

It is a condition of the award that the scholar must be under 14 years of age on 1st
September 2020 and that he has received confirmation of his place in the fourth form
before that date.

Award winners are typically expected to take Music at GCSE and it is hoped they might
consider it as an option in the sixth form. All Music scholars and exhibitioners are expected
to play a full part in the musical life of the school. For this reason it is not practicable for
a candidate to hold both a Music and Sport or Drama award. The award is subject to a
formal review with the director of Music twice during a boy’s time at the school.

The Audition

During the audition each candidate will be required to perform two contrasting pieces on
his main instrument and one piece on a second and third instrument if applicable. Singing
may be offered in addition, or as an instrumental study in its own right. Scales may be
asked as a warm-up and to help settle the candidates. There will also be some sight-
reading, a quick study, aural tests and a short viva voce.

An accompanist can be provided if the music is sent at least one week in advance of
the audition.

Applications should be submitted by Friday 10th January 2020 and the auditions will be
held on Wednesday 29th January 2020. Application forms are available on the school
website, and further details on the audition can be obtained from the Music department
administrator, Caroline Revill, on 020 8255 5386 or at c.revill@kcs.org.uk.

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Sport Scholarship at 13+

The Award

There will typically be two Sport awards made each year to boys of exceptional sporting
talent, who also demonstrate outstanding sporting ability or potential, determination and
enthusiasm. Sport scholarships will be worth £400 per annum and Sport exhibitions will
be worth £200 per annum. Sport scholars should have exceptional talent in one or more
sports, normally at least two. Preference will be given to those involved in the school’s
major games – rugby, hockey, football, cricket and tennis, although a high level of ability in
another of the school’s sports may be an advantage.

Entry and Tenure

It is a condition of the award that the scholar must be under 14 years of age on 1st
September 2020 and that he has received confirmation of his place in the fourth form
before that date.

All recipients of a Sport scholarship are expected to contribute fully to the sporting life of
the school in all three terms of the academic year. For this reason it is not practicable for
a candidate to hold both a Sport award and a Music or Drama award.

Selection

Applications should be submitted by Friday 31st January 2020 and candidates will be invited
to take part in a sports assessment and interview day on Thursday 12th March 2020 when
they will be required to:

• Be interviewed by the director of Sport

• Participate in the sports offered

• Perform appropriate fitness tests

The director of Sport would be pleased to meet candidates informally at any stage to
answer queries about the scholarships.

Application forms and information sheets are available on the 13+ admissions pages of the
website.
The school reserves the right to offer more or fewer awards than the approximate figures
suggested in this document when we feel that is in keeping with the standards of the
candidates in any particular year.
King’s College School
Southside
Wimbledon Common
London
SW19 4TT
Tel 020 8255 5352
Fax 020 8255 5357
admissions@kcs.org.uk
www.kcs.org.uk
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