These include mathematics, literacy (written language and reading), social sciences, religious education (RE), physical education (PE), science, technology, art, music, drama, band and French.
[citation needed] The King's College headmaster, Colonel Charles Thomas Major, passed the site in Remuera to the newly formed King’s School Board of Governors, and continued to play an active role at the school.
[citation needed] The first Chairman of the Board of Governors was Professor H S Dettman and the first Headmaster was A Clifton-Smith, who arrived from The Hutchins School.
1934 saw Colonel Charles Major take control of the school, after the resignation of Beaufort, pending the arrival of his son-in-law, John Morris in 1936.
In 1936 Colonel Major took over the Chairman position, the new Hanna Block was built and John Morris became headmaster.
In 1949 a new, enlarged swimming pool was opened and the school roll was now at 275 including 87 boarders.
The resignation of John Morris as Headmaster after 30 years service and the appointment of R J Pengelly as his successor occurred in 1965.
The boarding house closed and the two remaining dormitories on the top floor of the Hanna Block were converted into classrooms.
In 1993 further extensions to the Chapel included a new south annex with the nave being extended and the addition of a choir changing room.
1997 was the 75th anniversary of the opening of the school, and the JR Fletcher Performing Arts Centre was dedicated by the Bishop of Auckland and Board Member, John Paterson.
The King’s School Old Boys’ Association was launched with Simon Moore the Inaugural President.
[5] Construction of the Light House Project was started at the beginning of 2006 and was officially opened in August 2007.