The school motto is
Dieu et mon droict (French for
God and my right, referring to the monarch's divine right to govern) and is generally used as the motto of the British monarch. Originally it was spelled
Dieut et mon droict, the
Early Modern French spelling, but later the 't' in "Dieut" was dropped in accordance with present French
orthography. In the 1970s the motto was 'Pax Huic Domui', 'Peace to this House' (traditionally the words a priest says when visiting a sick person). The school hymn is
Our God, Our Help in Ages Past, written by a famous former pupil,
Isaac Watts. The clock tower at the
Civic Centre, Southampton plays the same tune at 4, 8, and 12 o'clock, after it has chimed the hour. In 2011, 100% of pupils achieved 5+ A*-C
GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and maths, with 85% achieving all
English Baccalaureate subjects. The average fifth year student was entered for 11.2 qualifications. As well as a main playing field, and an area of artificial turf large enough to accommodate 12 tennis courts, King Edward's owns of sports grounds called Wellington on the edge of Southampton, where there is a water based astro pitch, along with netball courts, tennis courts, and a large number of grass pitches. == Old Edwardians ==