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Located in West Hartford, CT just steps from Blue Back Square, Kingswood Oxford is a private school inspiring co-ed day students in grades 6-12 with a college preparatory curriculum. Empowered students become clear confident communicators, resourceful problem-solvers, and ethical leaders.
At Kingswood, we strive to partner with our parents in educating their children. To this end, we communicate with parents through a number of formal correspondences: Regular interim reports that give parents a snapshot of their child’s current attitude and achievement.
The KHS Class of 2022 will graduate at 3 p.m. In the unlikely scenario that COVID affects NRG rentals, Humble ISD’s back-up plan is to hold graduation at Turner Stadium on the following schedule: Kingwood High School, 8 p.m. Thursday, June 2. Sidewalk under the front awning has been trenched in preparation for the flood barriers to be installed.
Advanced Chem Students used stoichiometry to propel their baby bottles down a 16 ft gutter to try to reach a target distance without going over.
UT OnRamps focuses on an exploratory method of learning with hands-on activities, group work, and presentations. College credit is earned through UT. UT PreCal students presented a roller coaster using trigonometric graphs.
Humble ISD is providing free comprehensive test prep for all 9th-12th graders.
It is Course Selection time at KHS! For more information about classes, visit the Parent Information Meetings Website.
admissions@kingswoodoxford.org. Get Directions. Located in West Hartford, CT just steps from Blue Back Square, Kingswood Oxford is a private school inspiring co-ed day students in grades 6-12 with a college preparatory curriculum.
On Wednesday, May 12, over 20 members of the Kingswood Oxford School Power of Women group including students, faculty, and staff, came together to assemble over 125 tote bags for a local non-profit called Dignity Grows™.