In
Canterbury, there is an interesting place called King's School
Canterbury. It's one of the oldest school in the world and was
established in 597 by St Augustine of Canterbury.
The Peter Stone music building |
This is the buildings where the students practice their musical talents. In this school there are very talented musicians or singers with a lot of opportunities to showcase their talents such as the different choirs or the multitude of music bands. If you want to witness by yourself, I suggest that you book some tickets to the many events displayed during King's Week.
In the heart of Canterbury and at the feet of the cathedral, the King's school could not be better situated. On these three shots you can see the cathedral in the background. The snowy sky enhance the colour of the stones of the neighbouring buildings.
These two pictures portray the students enjoying the snow. What would be better than a snow fight to warm up during this cold weather.
This photo was taken inside the cathedral walls. It is not exactly part of the school but more a part of the daily scenery. And when something so beautiful is part of your daily scenery, one must not forget it and immortalize it. This is Canterbury Cathedral's cloister.
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