Being a Senior School Scholar at Kingsley is a significant achievement and a prestigious accolade. All Scholars are role models for our community in terms of their values and attitudes to learning and activities.
Learn more about our scholarship awards below.
The Year 7 Academic Scholarship recognises highly able students with a strong passion for learning, curiosity, and a love for exploring new ideas. It is awarded to young learners who show promise for future academic success, giving them the opportunity to grow and contribute to Kingsley’s dynamic and supportive academic community.
Scholarship Selection Process
Candidates applying for entry into Year 7 will automatically be considered for an Academic Scholarship when taking the Entrance Examination. Shortlisted students will be invited to a formal scholarship interview, where they will:- Deliver a short presentation.
- Participate in an assessment of critical thinking skills.
- Discuss their academic achievements, areas of interest, passion for learning, and personal qualities, as well as their potential to contribute positively to the school community.
Key Attributes of a Scholar
Academic Scholarship applicants are assessed on the following qualities:- Intellectual Curiosity & Drive – A love of learning, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to exceeding expectations.
- Creative & Critical Thinking – The ability to generate original ideas, problem-solve, and apply innovative solutions.
- Resilience & Willingness to Take Risks – Confidence in tackling challenges, stepping out of comfort zones, and balancing risks with rewards.
- Leadership – The ability to inspire, motivate, and positively influence others while leading by example.
- Integrity – Embodying the school’s core values and The Kingsley Way, demonstrating kindness, excellence, and a strong moral compass.
- Community Spirit – A willingness to contribute to the school and beyond, demonstrating empathy and a desire to make a positive impact.
Expectations of Scholars
Academic Scholars at Kingsley are expected to be ambassadors of the school and demonstrate enthusiasm, commitment, and leadership by:- Representing the school at key events within Kingsley, the Warwick Schools Foundation, and the wider community.
- Writing articles and sharing ideas through school publications.
- Contributing to whole school and year group assemblies.
- Taking part in mentoring programmes, both as mentees and, later, as mentors.
- Engaging in talks, workshops, and enrichment opportunities.
Scholarship Benefits
- In return, Kingsley Academic Scholars will receive:
- An academic scholarship award.
- Priority access to academic clubs, enrichment activities, talks, and workshops.
- Personalised one-to-one support each term through our Scholarship Mentoring Programme.
The Year 7 Art Scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate advanced artistic skill for their age, a passion for art, and the potential to develop into exceptional artists. Scholars are creative individuals with a strong eye for detail, originality, and a desire to explore and develop their artistic abilities. They show enthusiasm for a variety of artistic techniques and media and are eager to contribute to Kingsley’s vibrant artistic community.
Scholars are motivated to embrace new challenges, develop their own style, and share their love of art, fostering a creative and inclusive environment at Kingsley.
Scholarship Selection Process
Applicants are invited to submit:- A portfolio of recent work (10 to 20 pieces) showcasing a variety of media, styles, and techniques, with references to artist influences where relevant.
- A letter of application explaining their passion for art and why they are applying.
- An informal interview with the Head of Art to discuss their portfolio, artistic experience, and creative aspirations.
- A drawing assessment, where they will complete an observational drawing as part of the selection process.
Key Attributes of a Scholar
Art Scholarship applicants are assessed on the following qualities:- Technical Skill – Strong drawing ability and attention to detail.
- Creativity & Originality – The ability to use art as a visual language to express ideas and emotions in an original way.
- Experimentation – A willingness to explore a range of media, materials, and techniques, showing unique perspectives in their artwork.
- Passion for Art – Enthusiasm for creative expression and a curiosity for learning new skills, evident in both their work and interview responses.
- Potential – A clear ability to develop further and contribute to the school’s artistic life.
Expectations of Scholars
Art Scholars at Kingsley are expected to:- Take Fine Art at GCSE and fully engage with the subject.
- Actively contribute to the Art Department by joining clubs, enrichment activities, and entering art competitions.
- Support and mentor younger students as part of our mentoring programmes.
- Represent the Art Department at events such as Open Days and taster lessons.
- Participate in collaborative projects with other departments, visiting artists, or external schools to foster cross-disciplinary creativity.
- Assist in organising exhibitions, student-led art workshops, and fundraising initiatives.
- Engage in outreach projects, working with local schools, charities, or community groups to share their skills and inspire others.
Scholarship Benefits
In return, Kingsley Art Scholars will receive:- A scholarship award.
- Priority access to art clubs, enrichment activities, and specialist workshops.
- The opportunity to display their artwork in exhibitions both in and outside school, as well as in school publications.
- One-to-one support each term from the Head of Art through our Scholarship Mentoring Programme.
The Year 7 Music Scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate musical talent, commitment, and a passion for performance. Scholars are enthusiastic musicians who show both technical skill and artistic expression, with the potential to develop into accomplished performers. They are eager to expand their musical abilities, engage in a wide range of musical opportunities, and contribute to the rich musical life of Kingsley School.
Music Scholars embrace challenges, develop their musicianship, and inspire others through their dedication to performance and creative collaboration.
Scholarship Selection Process
Applicants will be required to:- Perform two pieces, either:
- Two contrasting pieces on one instrument, or
- One piece on two different instruments (voice included).
- Pieces are typically at Grade 3 standard or above.
- Submit a video performance (around one minute) as part of their application.
- Complete a short aural test, assessing musical awareness, pitch, and rhythm.
- Attend a formal interview with the Head of Music to discuss their musical experiences, aspirations, and passion for their chosen instrument(s).
Key Attributes of a Scholar
Music Scholarship applicants are assessed on:- Musical Ability & Potential – A strong technical foundation, an expressive approach to performance, and clear potential for further growth.
- Passion for Music – Enthusiasm for music-making, evident in their playing, singing, and engagement with the subject.
- Commitment & Dedication – A desire to develop their skills through practice, performance, and participation in musical activities.
- Versatility & Collaboration – A willingness to explore different musical styles and work effectively with others in ensembles and performances.
- Leadership & Engagement – The ability to contribute positively to the musical community at Kingsley, inspiring others through their dedication and enthusiasm.
Expectations of Scholars
Music Scholars at Kingsley are expected to:- Take Music at GCSE and fully engage with the subject.
- Join at least two ensembles and an appropriate Foundation ensemble.
- Perform regularly in school concerts, events, and external performances.
- Act as an ambassador for the Music Department at Open Days and other events.
- Take part in collaborative projects with other departments and external schools, fostering cross-disciplinary creativity.
- Assist in organising concerts, performances, and workshops, as well as fundraising initiatives.
- Engage in outreach programmes, such as mentoring younger musicians, working with local schools, or supporting community music projects.
Scholarship Benefits
In return, Kingsley Music Scholars will receive:- A scholarship award.
- Priority access to music clubs, ensembles, and enrichment opportunities within the school and the wider Warwick Schools Foundation.
- Opportunities to perform in concerts and events both in and outside school.
- Personalised one-to-one support each term from the Head of Music through our Scholarship Mentoring Programme.
The Year 7 Drama Scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate exceptional performance ability, creativity, and a passion for theatre. Scholars are confident, expressive individuals who enjoy engaging with different theatrical styles, collaborating with others, and exploring the power of performance. They are eager to develop their dramatic skills, take creative risks, and contribute to the thriving drama community at Kingsley School.
Drama Scholars embrace the challenge of performance, develop their storytelling abilities, and inspire others through their enthusiasm and commitment to the arts.
To apply for the Drama Scholarship, please download, complete and submit the form at the bottom of this page at the same time as submitting your application form.
Scholarship Selection Process
Applicants will be invited to attend a Drama Assessment, which includes:- A prepared monologue performance showcasing their ability to interpret and embody a character.
- A devising workshop, where candidates will:
- Participate in warm-up exercises.
- Work in small groups to create an original piece of theatre based on a given title or stimulus (20 minutes preparation).
- Perform their devised piece and engage in a discussion about the creative process.
To apply for the Drama Scholarship, please download, complete and submit the form at the bottom of this page at the same time as submitting your application form.
Key Attributes of a Scholar
Drama Scholarship applicants are assessed on the following qualities:- Performance Ability – Strong vocal and physical expression, confidence, and stage presence.
- Creativity & Interpretation – The ability to engage with different dramatic styles, interpret scripts, and bring characters to life.
- Collaboration & Communication – A willingness to work effectively in a group, contributing ideas and responding to others.
- Confidence & Risk-Taking – The ability to embrace challenges, think spontaneously, and perform with conviction.
- Commitment to Theatre – A passion for drama, an eagerness to explore new techniques, and a dedication to developing as a performer.
Expectations of Scholars
Drama Scholars at Kingsley are expected to:- Take Drama at GCSE and fully engage with the subject.
- Participate actively in school productions, theatre clubs, and drama enrichment activities.
- Take LAMDA Speech and Drama lessons to develop their performance and communication skills.
- Act as an ambassador for the Drama Department at Open Days, taster sessions, and events.
- Engage in collaborative projects with other departments and external theatre groups.
- Support younger students through mentoring and performance coaching.
Scholarship Benefits
In return, Kingsley Drama Scholars will receive:- A scholarship award.
- Priority access to drama clubs, workshops, and theatre-related enrichment activities.
- Opportunities to perform in productions and showcase their talents in and outside of school.
- Personalised one-to-one support each term from the Head of Drama through our Scholarship Mentoring Programme.
We are committed to recognising and supporting students who demonstrate exceptional sporting ability, dedication, and leadership. Our Sports Scholarship Programme nurtures talented athletes, providing them with opportunities to excel, develop their skills, and contribute to the school’s thriving sports community.
We offer two distinct Sports Scholarships:
1 - Sporting Performance & Participation
- All-Round Sports Scholarship – awarded to students who demonstrate talent and commitment across multiple sports, showcasing versatility, skill, and athletic excellence.
- Specialist Sport Scholarship – awarded to students who have exceptional ability in a single sport, competing at a high level (e.g. county, regional, or national) and showing outstanding dedication to their discipline.
Scholarship Selection Process
Applicants will be invited to:- Attend a sports assessment, where they will take part in performance-based tests evaluating technical ability, agility, fitness, and gameplay skills.
- Participate in an interview with the Head of PE and Sport, discussing their sporting achievements, aspirations, training commitments, and approach to competition.
- Submit evidence of sporting achievements, including:
- Competition results (rankings, awards, and achievements at local, regional, or national levels).
- Club participation, demonstrating consistent commitment and progression.
- Higher-level sporting involvement, such as selection for county, regional, or national squads.
Key Attributes of a Scholar
Sports Scholarship applicants are assessed on the following criteria:1 - Sporting Performance & Participation
- All-Round Sports Scholars must demonstrate high-level performance in at least two sports, showing adaptability and excellence across different disciplines.
- Specialist Sport Scholars must showcase outstanding ability in a single sport, proving their talent through club participation and competition results.
- Core skills: Strong technical ability in key aspects of their main sport(s), including speed, coordination, agility, and precision.
- Tactical intelligence: Understanding of game strategy, positioning, and decision-making in competitive situations.
- High levels of physical endurance, strength, and agility, suited to their sport(s).
- A demonstrated commitment to regular training and self-improvement.
- Proven competition success, such as county/regional rankings, medals, or podium finishes.
- Commitment to external sports clubs and structured training programmes.
- Evidence of participation in talent pathways (county, regional, or national-level sport).
- Leadership qualities, such as captaining teams, leading warm-ups, or mentoring younger athletes.
- Strong sportsmanship, including respect for coaches, referees, teammates, and opponents.
- A willingness to inspire and support others in training and competition.
- A clear trajectory for improvement, demonstrating a growth mindset and dedication to continuous development.
- A commitment to contributing to Kingsley’s school sports programme, inspiring younger students and raising the school’s sporting profile.
Expectations of Sports Scholars
Sports Scholars at Kingsley are expected to:- Commit to school sports teams and fixtures, prioritising school competitions, including weekday and weekend matches.
- Regularly attend team training sessions, demonstrating commitment to both personal and team development.
- Demonstrate leadership, taking on roles such as team captain, warm-up leader, or mentor for younger athletes.
- Act as ambassadors for Sport at Kingsley at school events, Open Days, and community outreach programmes.
- Support the wider sporting community, participating in external clubs, competitions, and collaborative events.
- Promote a culture of sportsmanship, encouraging a positive and inclusive sporting environment within the school.
Scholarship Benefits
In return, Kingsley Sports Scholars will receive:- A scholarship award.
- Priority access to specialist coaching, sports clubs, and enrichment opportunities.
- Enrolment in the Talented Athlete Programme (TAP), with specialist workshops, trips, and additional training opportunities.
- Personalised one-to-one mentoring each term through our Scholarship Mentoring Programme.
- Opportunities to compete in high-level school and external competitions, helping to develop their skills in a professional sporting environment.
The Pioneer Scholarship is awarded to students who show enthusiasm for learning and a strong desire to make a positive impact in their school and beyond. Scholars are curious, kind, and eager to explore new ideas and opportunities. They actively participate in school activities, demonstrate leadership potential, and embrace new challenges with confidence and resilience.
Pioneer Scholars embody Kingsley’s core values of kindness and excellence—seizing opportunities, fostering a supportive and vibrant school community, and making a meaningful impact beyond the school gates.
Scholarship Selection Process
Applicants will be required to:- Submit a written application highlighting their strengths, interests, and passion for learning both inside and outside the classroom.
- Attend a formal interview, where they will discuss their achievements, aspirations, and approach to leadership and service.
- Deliver a short presentation, demonstrating their ability to think critically and communicate ideas effectively.
Key Attributes of a Scholar
Pioneer Scholarship applicants are assessed on the following qualities:- Drive for Positive Change – A passion for contributing to the community and fostering kindness, inclusivity, and global responsibility.
- Innovative Thinking – The ability to think critically and creatively, generating original ideas to address challenges and drive progress.
- Embracing Adventure & Growth – A willingness to step outside their comfort zone, engaging in new experiences and demonstrating resilience and adaptability.
- Collaborative Leadership – The ability to inspire and empower others, leading by example and valuing teamwork and shared goals.
- Integrity & Values – A commitment to honesty, respect, and responsibility, upholding The Kingsley Way as a role model for others.
- Global Citizenship – Active participation in initiatives promoting internationalism, environmental sustainability, and service, with a focus on making a positive impact.
Expectations of Scholars
Pioneer Scholars at Kingsley are expected to:- Represent the school at events within Kingsley, the Warwick Schools Foundation, and the wider community.
- Actively participate in the school’s Round Square programme, including conferences, collaborations, competitions, and global video link discussions.
- Support the visiting speakers programme, contributing ideas, engaging in discussions, and sharing insights with peers.
- Take a leading role in promoting The Kingsley Way, inspiring others to embrace kindness, opportunity, excellence, and community.
- Contribute to school initiatives such as mentoring programmes, environmental projects, and student leadership opportunities.
Scholarship Benefits
In return, Pioneer Scholars will receive:- A Pioneer Scholarship award.
- Priority access to Round Square events, leadership workshops, and enrichment opportunities.
- Personalised one-to-one mentoring each term from a designated teacher-mentor, supporting their growth as a Pioneer Scholar.