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KSHS occupies a fairly congested but attractive site between Sleaford's high street (known as Southgate) to the east and the site of the long-demolished 12th-century Sleaford Castle to the west. The school is housed in a number of buildings, some old and some relatively modern. One of the old buildings is no. 62 Southgate, built about 1850 in the Jacobean style by a local architect called Charles Kirk who was responsible for a number of Sleaford's most prominent 19th-century buildings. New buildings for the 21st century include a technology block, sports hall and drama studio, together with the Catermole Block housing the new purpose-built library. The school is in the process of installing an operational Foucault pendulum in a specially designed and decorated room in the Catermole Block.
The school has its own playing fields on-site.
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