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King's College Madrid and Dulwich College London exchange students

pag02_img003King’s College has celebrated an international student exchange with Dulwich College, London, which was founded 391 years ago and is one of the largest and most successful independent schools in the UK. Twelve DC boys came to KC to work in the Art Department on an innovative collaborative art project with KC pupils. They were also given a fascinating talk from Gabriele Finaldi, the Deputy Director of the Museo del Prado, who was a former student at Dulwich College. The visitors also took part in a lively debate about animal testing with the King’s Debating Society. As part of the exchange, four boys from DC stayed with King’s families to improve their Spanish skills. Shortly after the visit to Madrid, pupils from King’s College visited Dulwitch College in London where they visited St. Martins School of Art, where they had a chance to enjoy Vivienne Westwood’s fashion exhibition and to visit the London Design Museum. KC will developed this collaboration further in the future. The art created during the collaboration between King’s and Dulwich is on display around the school.

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