CONGRATULATIONS! - Kingswood Oxford

CONGRATULATIONS!

congratulations!!!!

 

 

WELCOME TO KO! We are thrilled to warmly welcome all the new upper and middle school students who have joined our family. Congratulations on your acceptance! You are now part of a diverse and dynamic community where every individual is valued and encouraged to thrive.

 

As you embark on this exciting journey, know that you are surrounded by a supportive network of friends, teachers, and community members committed to your success and happiness. We can’t wait to see all the amazing things you will accomplish here! This page will give you some insider information and links to important documents, upcoming events, and a look into some things happening on campus.

 

What a Difference YOU Will Make!

A Day in the Life of a KO Student

Wonder what an average day looks like here at KO? With so many opportunities at your fingertips, there is never a dull moment. Check it out below!

Orientation Documents

Summer Reading & Math

Upper School

 

Summer Reading

Summer History

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Our motto "one conquers by conquering oneself" really stands out to me. It's stepping out of your comfort zone and trying new things.

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Being smart is actually a cool thing, and you want to express that.

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"I eat it up when students make connections.”

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KO surrounds you with people who can help you get to that next step to improve yourself as an individual. It's a great environment for growth.

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While starting thread Magazine was a very complicated process because there wasn't a blueprint to follow, it was an amazing project to work on that brought many talented and collaborative people together.

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"My ultimate goal is to equip my students with the skills and mindset to navigate a multicultural world with empathy and understanding."

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Helping students reach their potential is about showing them that it's okay to make mistakes and stumble and that learning can be hard. But, it's also showing them that you have faith in them, believe in them, and not let them fail.

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"“They are pulling out the big ideas on their own, and they leave asking a question, or better yet, asking themselves, ‘Why is it the way it is?’"

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