Tuesday, 21 April 2026

HT Blog – Tuesday 21 April 2026

Welcome back to school after the Easter holiday, and to the start of Term 5. With just 12 weeks of the academic year remaining, we now find ourselves at a pivotal moment. This is the season when focus sharpens and effort culminates, as we enter the period of public examinations. For our students in Years 11 and 13, this represents the outcome of years of dedication, commitment, and growth. We send them our very best wishes - they have worked hard, and we hope they approach the weeks ahead with confidence and determination.

This week beautifully captures the sense of journey that defines life at MGS, marking both endings and beginnings. On Thursday morning, we will gather for the Year 13 Leavers’ Photograph - an important and much-cherished tradition. It is a moment to celebrate their time at the school and to recognise their transition from Maidstonians to Old Maidstonians, a lifelong connection to our community. Later that same day, we look ahead as we welcome the next generation at the Year 6 Welcome Evening. This is the first step in their own MGS journey, as students from many different primary schools come together to form one united community, ready to write their own chapter in the school’s story.

Friday offers another opportunity to reflect on what makes MGS so distinctive. At the CCF Dinner, we mark the 120th anniversary of the MGS Cadet Force - a proud tradition that has shaped the lives of countless Maidstonians since its origins in 1906. The Combined Cadet Force has long been a cornerstone of the school’s wider experience, fostering leadership, resilience, and camaraderie. This event brings together past and present cadets, celebrating shared experiences and the enduring spirit of the CCF. It also begins a series of commemorations that will continue later in the year, honouring a legacy that remains a vital part of MGS life.

After six months of dedication, teamwork, and determined fundraising, the MGS Motorsport Team is now poised to compete in the 24-Hour Team Grand Prix at Buckmore Park - an achievement that marks a truly historic moment for the school.  I am immensely proud that, for the very first time in the school’s long and distinguished history, a team of both students and staff are coming together to take part in such a demanding and celebrated event, showcasing not only their technical skill and resilience but also the spirit and ambition that define the school community.

Together, all of these moments remind us of all that is special about being part of MGS: a strong sense of tradition, a commitment to excellence, and a community that supports and inspires its members at every stage of their journey.