Wednesday, 4 March 2026

HT Blog – Tuesday 3 March 2026

I begin this week’s blog with some disappointing news. Our 1st XI Boys’ Football Squad saw their impressive National Cup journey come to an end in a narrow 1–0 defeat to Hampton School in the semi-final. The decisive goal came in the closing moments of extra time, making the result all the more heartbreaking. Nevertheless, the squad’s achievement in reaching this stage of the competition deserves tremendous recognition. They have represented the school with pride, resilience and determination, and their commitment throughout the campaign has generated real excitement across our community. Our senior players have been outstanding role models for younger Maidstonians, leading by example both on and off the pitch. My sincere thanks go to Mr Hughes for his dedication and support of the team throughout the season.

In more uplifting sporting news, I am delighted to congratulate our U14 Sevens rugby squad on their superb victory at the Kent Sevens tournament, held at Dartford Grammar School. The team delivered an exceptional performance, winning all six of their matches against strong opposition, including The Judd School, Sevenoaks School and Ravens Wood School. I would also like to recognise the tremendous efforts of our Senior Girls’ Rugby Squad, who competed admirably in their own Kent Sevens tournament despite a depleted side. Credit must go to those who stepped into unfamiliar positions and performed with such determination, often with limited preparation time. Thank you to Mrs Coveney, Ms Dimmick and Ms Chesterton for their invaluable support. Finally, this Saturday two coach loads of Maidstonians will travel to Aylesbury Rugby Club to support the 1st XV Boys’ Rugby Squad in their eagerly anticipated National Vase semi-final against Reeds School. Having secured a memorable quarter-final victory in December, we hope the team can once again rise to the occasion and earn the opportunity to compete in the final at Twickenham Stadium. Good luck to the players, and thank you to Mr Saunders, Mr Seymour, Mr Smith and Mr Dadd for their continued commitment throughout the season.

This week, we will be hosting our much-anticipated Annual Careers Fair for students in Years 9–13. We will welcome Old Maidstonians alongside a wide range of industry professionals, all ready to share their experiences, career journeys, and expert advice. From medicine and engineering to the creative arts and business, our visitors will provide invaluable insight into the world of work. This event will offer students a fantastic opportunity to ask questions, explore different pathways, and feel inspired as they begin to think seriously about their own futures.

Some of our older students will also be visiting the Apprenticeship Fair held at Mote Park Leisure Centre.  This event is designed to guide students through the exciting opportunities available in advanced, higher, and degree apprenticeships. Representatives and advisors will be on hand to explain application processes, entry requirements, and the benefits of earning while learning. The fair will help students understand the breadth of industries offering apprenticeship routes and will highlight the many successful alternatives to traditional university pathways.

In addition, on Thursday, we will be celebrating World Book Day, with a range of activities designed to promote a love of reading across the school. Students will take part in a fun and competitive book-themed quiz, and our popular book swap will give everyone the chance to discover a new story to enjoy. It promises to be a joyful celebration of literature that will spark imagination and encourage lifelong reading habits.

I am delighted to share the wonderful news that Ethan of Corpus Christi House and Fintan of College House have been appointed as School Captain and School Vice-Captain for 2026–27. Both students were outstanding throughout the rigorous interview process, demonstrating maturity, commitment and a clear passion for serving the school community. I would also like to commend the other shortlisted candidates, who made the decision extremely challenging by showcasing their own impressive strengths and qualities. Congratulations to Ethan and Fintan on their well-deserved appointments.

Finally, my sincere thanks go to Mrs Hudson and the Parents’ Association for organising last Friday’s annual quiz night. It was a thoroughly enjoyable evening and, with the highest attendance of any quiz during my time at MGS, a tremendous success. Congratulations to Standard Deviants on their well-deserved victory and thank you to everyone who came along and helped make the event such a memorable occasion.