Tuesday, 25 February 2025

HT Blog – Tuesday 25 February 2025

 

HT Blog – Tuesday 25 February 2025

Welcome back to school and to the start of Term 4.  We are now into the second half of the academic year, and in just a couple of months students in years 11 and 13 will be embarking on their respective GCSE and A-level examinations.  This is the term when those same students take their studies up a notch and start to prepare for the final push.  The library this time of year certainly gets much quieter and starts to be more heavily occupied!

 

Before I continue looking ahead to this week, I wish to thank the entire school community for the generous support that they have shown Mr Saunders and his partner since we heard the very sad news of the death of their baby son Alfie.  The coming together on the last day of Term 3 for the impromptu non-uniform day was certainly appreciated by them both and illustrated how we all feel about each other.  The incredible sum of £2500 was raised which will now be sent to The Lullaby Trust: a charity dedicated to keeping babies safe and grieving families supported.

 

A huge thank you to the staff who supported a number of Maidstonians over the half term break.  Mr Hanratty accompanied a small number of sixth form students who took part in the reginal heat of the Cambridge Union Debating Competition here at MGS; Mr Wrein, Mrs Ridgeway and Mr Mole for accompanying another group of sixth form students to Austria; and Mr Smith, Mr Hughes and Mr Cooper for accompanying the Senior Football Squad to Spain on their football camp. 

 

Now looking to this week, I start this term with two days searching for the next school captain and school vice-captain.  Just before the half term break the pool of 31 applicants from Year 12 was whittled down to eight, and now those shortlisted applicants go through a rigorous two-day interview process to see who will achieve the two roles.  I have always enjoyed this time of year as I get to spend two days in the company of a group of Maidstonians that wish to lead and serve the school in the highest way possible.  The successful two candidates will be announced later this week.  Good luck to them all.


And finally best wishes and good luck to our 1st X1 squad who compete in the semi-final of the Kent Cup against Borden Grammar School tomorrow.  This is a home match with kick-off at 2.30pm, the entire school community is behind Mr Hughes and the team.

Tuesday, 11 February 2025

HT Blog – Tuesday 11 February 2025

HT Blog – Tuesday 11 February 2025

I start this blog by thanking Mr Hanratty for stepping in over the last two weeks and writing my headteacher’s blog.  As he explained in his first blog, I was away from school accompanying a group of year 12 students on the Harvard trip where after three days in New York spent four days in Boston attending the Harvard Model United Nations Conference.  The experience of such an opportunity was very much enjoyed by the students, and the other two staff members who were with me certainly valued watching the students take part.  Thank you to Mrs Van Mol for leading the trip, and to Mr Andrews and Isaac, this year’s school captain, for preparing the students so well over the last four months.

Thank you to Miss Alloy who accompanied a team of RAF cadets at the weekend to compete in the Regional Air Squadron Trophy Competition.  MGS has in the past done extremely well in this competition and so it is something that the older RAF cadets look forward to taking part in.  Overall, they came 7th out of 19 schools in the South East, coming 4th in Drill and First Aid and 5th in Air Rifles and the new Space task.  With two new disciplines and a large number of changes within the team, they did well.

This week we look forward to three performances of this year’s school production: Allen in Wonderland.  A crew and cast of staff, students and Old Maidstonians have been busy rehearsing over many months to now be in a position to stage this classic but contemporised pantomime to the masses.  The pantomime takes place in the Big Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, with doors opening at 7pm.

Also, this week a few students in years 12 and 13 who study A-level Classics are going to be enjoying a trip to the Bloomsbury Theatre in London to see Aristophanes’ Frogs: the political but satirical play about doing things conservatively, or "the old way," instead of progressing or finding a new way of doing things.  I am sure they will enjoy the performance.

In sport, congratulations to Johan of Year 12 and Corpus House who after successfully achieving U18 Table Tennis Kent Champion progressed to the National Finals in Wolverhampton in April.  Also, at the same competition Alexander of Year 8 and Tonbridge House became the U13 Consolidation Cup Champion.  Well done to them both.  Outside of individual performances, congratulations to the MGS Senior Rugby Sevens Squad for winning all of their matches at last Wednesday’s round robin against Sutton Valance School, Gravesend Grammar School and Dartford Grammar School.  And also, despite the MGS 1st XI Football Squad losing to Hampton School in the National Cup quarterfinals, they continue with their success in the Kent Cup by playing Borden Grammar School in the semi-finals on Wednesday.

In maths news, congratulations to Ighodaro of Year 10 and Barton House and Gus also of Year 10 and Barton House who qualified for the Pink Kangaroo Mathematics Challenge after achieving Gold in the recent UKMT Intermediate Mathematics Challenge.  Well done to them both.

And finally, bon voyage to the students and staff who are taking part in the history trip to Venice and the senior football squad tour to Valencia over the half term break.  I am sure they will have a wonderful time and thank you to the staff who are accompanying the students in their own holiday.

 

Tuesday, 4 February 2025

Tuesday 4 February 2025

Hello again, Mr Hanratty here. Our staff and students on the Harvard trip returned to the school on Monday after a week in the USA, specifically New York and Boston. Following a few days of sightseeing in New York, they participated in the Model United Nations Conference in the latter part of last week and over the weekend.

        As the oldest, largest, and most prestigious Model United Nations conference of its kind, our Year 12 students joined hundreds of Harvard College students and thousands of high school delegates to collaborate and develop as leaders. The event enabled our students to put into practice the skills they developed over the past few months at school, which helped them succeed in public speaking, problem-solving, and developing solutions for the world’s most pressing and complicated challenges presented to them at the event. Thank you to all the students for their commitment and for representing the school so positively. Thank you also to Mrs Van Mol, Mr Andrews, and Mr Tomkins for supporting the students in the preparation for and during this trip.

        Whilst our Harvard trip was taking place in the USA, our 1st XI senior squad was involved in two significant fixtures last week - the quarter-final of the Kent Cup and the quarter-final of the National Cup. On Friday, they fought for their place in the semi-finals of the ESFA U18 National Cup. The match was held at home against Hampton School, with strong home support - there had been an increasing buzz around the team all week in the build-up to the match, and this manifested in an electric atmosphere pitch-side from the home crowd, who really got behind the lads. We conceded two goals in the first twenty minutes and scored before the half-time whistle. We scored again deep into the second half, with it seeming that the match would go into extra time; however, Hampton put one in the net within the final few minutes, and despite several attempts right up to the end, our National Cup campaign ended - 3-2 to Hampton School. Although this was not the score the team or supporters wanted, it is a historic entry into the school’s long list of sporting successes, and congratulations to the team and Mr Hughes on this achievement.

        It must also be noted that the same team played in the quarter-final of the Kent Cup on Wednesday against Langley Park School for Boys, coming away with a 7-1 victory, which takes them through to the semi-finals in the coming weeks. Congratulations to the team and Mr Hughes on this achievement, and we wish them the very best in their preparation for the next stage of the tournament.

        Thank you also to all the supporters who came along to not only these two matches but the many other football, basketball, and hockey fixtures which took place last week, and to the staff who led these teams.

        Looking at the week ahead, we begin our series of LGBTQ History Month House assemblies with Tonbridge House. We work hard to ensure that MGS is an inclusive and safe community for all identities, and these assemblies are a small part of a wider strategy that promotes equality, inclusivity, and diversity.

        On Friday, our first major tech rehearsal will take place for our latest pantomime, Allen in Wonderland. Tickets are now available, and we are excited to present performances next week on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of February. Thank you to all our staff and students involved in the production, and judging by previous performances over the years, I look forward to taking in what I know will be a great evening of entertainment.

Take care, and the blog will resume with the Headteacher’s entries from next week.