Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Tuesday 27 June 2017
There are now only
four weeks to go until the end of the year, but nothing is slowing down. This
week is a very busy one. Yesterday and Thursday we welcome a gentleman to the
school who is currently undergoing his NPQH: the qualification required for
headship. He will be spending 9 days in school over the next few months, and
the two days this week involve him shadowing me, attending SLT meetings and
working on a project that provides him with a contrast to his current school.
Yesterday I also met with the Head of a local primary school to chat about how
we can both learn from each other’s experiences and give us a different
perspective to our schools. It was very helpful. This week public
examinations finish after six busy weeks for a number of students. With
the examinations finishing, students in Years 11 and 13 are invited back into
school to return their textbooks. For Year 11 that day is Thursday and
for Year 13 it is tomorrow. To coincide with Year 13 book collection we
also invite Year 13 to stay in school for a little longer and attend their
Leavers' Tea: an opportunity to catch up once more over some strawberries and
cream and a glass of punch. Year 11's book collection takes place on
Thursday morning as the rest of that day and Friday we run our Pre Sixth Form
Induction Days. Over these two days, students wishing to take up a place in
the Sixth Form here spend time in school learning about the subjects they have
chosen and hearing from key staff about life after GCSEs. On Friday this
week, I am out of school attending two meetings: the Kent Schools’ Funding
Forum and the Kent and Medway Grammar Schools' Association. Both meetings
are incredibly valued as they provide opportunities to meet colleagues from
across the county and learn about a number of important matters that affect our
schools. Also on Friday, the Parents’ Association are putting on an
ABBA tribute night. About 100 tickets have been sold already, but there
is still time and availability if you fancy a night dancing to some ABBA
classics. The evening includes a BBQ and starts at 7.30pm. Congratulations
to Kaan Belton (OM 2015) who qualified to row in this week’s Henley Royal
Regatta, the most prestigious rowing event in the World. He is rowing for
Maidstone Invicta Rowing Club, in a coxless 4, and has a pretty good chance for
progressing past the first round in the competition. Well done and good
luck Kaan. And finally, Teddy Ostler of Year 7 coxed a J14 crew on Saturday for
the South East at Peterborough Junior Regatta, and after a long hard gruelling
day with wins under his belts progressed to the final and won gold. Well
done Teddy.
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Tuesday 20 June 2017
Firstly I
would like to acknowledge and congratulate Samuel Ghinn of Year 9 who competed
in a National U16 Gymnastics Competition last Saturday and won Gold on the
Pommel Horse and came 4th overall across all disciplines. Sam has also been selected to take part in
the GB Squad that is competing in the Junior International Competition in
Portugal this weekend. Well done Sam.
This week
the four new Heads of House finalise the House Prefect Structure by appointing
their House Captains and Deputy House Captains from the 16 strong Student
Leadership Team. Thank you to the
students who have applied for the posts of House Captain and good luck.
On
Thursday and Friday of this week students from Years 7 and 8 put on the
dramatic production Fantastic Mr Fox.
The boys and staff have been working really hard over the last few weeks
and months rehearsing and preparing themselves for these two performances. There are tickets still available so please
do come along.
With a temperature yesterday of
30 degrees, and the rest of the week being predicted to be in the high 20s, it
is important that everyone stays as cool as possible. School buildings are not the best for staying
cool so we need to ensure we can adapt to the high temperatures easily. During the summer months we always enforce
summer uniform regulations, and on very hot days we will also allow students,
if they wish, to remove their ties and undo their top buttons. Students should also be sensible themselves
and think about what they do and where they go at break and lunch. Staying out of the sun and drinking plenty of
water would be a good idea. I hope
everyone is managing.
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Tuesday 13 June 2017
This week is a
busy one. Last night students and
parents of Year 12 attended our UCAS Evening: the event at which Year 12
students begin to think about what they wish to do after they leave MGS. It is followed today with Year 12 students
being off timetable and attending a carousel of sessions that get them thinking
about university and the world of work.
I hope they had a good day.
This afternoon the
middle leaders of the school meet for the last time this year and will be using
that time to review the year and consider ideas for the future. It is always important to build time in the
academic year to reflect on how things are going, and the meeting this
afternoon is one opportunity of doing that. Public examinations for Years 11, 12 and 13 continue all of this week and do so for another couple of weeks. Keep revising hard everyone! Today and tomorrow
I am attending the Grammar School Heads’ Association Annual Conference in
London. Every year the heads of grammar
schools come together to discuss a number of matters that are prevalent in
their schools and hear from key speakers who give them their thoughts on a
variety of issues. The timing of this
year’s conference is very apt following last week’s outcome of the General
Election. Tomorrow and
Thursday after school the other half of the new Year 6 students are coming into
school to begin their induction process.
With the introduction of new Houses from September we have introduced
four Year 6 House Teas, and the first two were last week which went extremely
well. Well done to the
U13 Cricket Squad who beat Harvey Grammar School last week in their weekly
fixture. The boys scored over 100 in
their 20 overs and then managed to keep Harvey to a total of about 60 in their
overs. Congratulations boys and keep up
the good run that you have produced so far this year. And finally, on Saturday the 9th of June, Simon Coppard of Year 11
attended the Kent School Championships at the Julie Rose Stadium in Ashford
representing MGS. He won his heat in a comfortable time of 2:05 and then
went on to win the 800m Intermediate Boys Final in a time of 1:59 which
will hopefully allow him to be selected for the English School Athletics
Championships in Birmingham representing MGS and Kent during early July. In
addition to Simon, Bashiri Ryan of Year 9 also ran at the weekend and placed
4th in the Junior Boys 800m Final. Well done to them both.
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Tuesday 6th June 2017
Welcome back
everyone; I hope you all had a pleasant Spring Bank Holiday.
Just before the
half term break over 100 people on Thursday 25 May enjoyed an evening with
Steve Davis. We were thoroughly
entertained throughout the whole night watching the six-time world champion
play six frames of snooker and listening to a number of funny stories about his
life. Thank you to everyone who came
along and supported, and thank you to the Parents’ Association for organising
the event.
Yesterday, while
many students continued with their half term, staff were in school attending
one of their training days. The day
involved learning about a number of new and different initiatives that will be
introduced into school in the near future, and provided time to prepare for
events that are coming up this term. A
good day.
This week is a
busy one. This afternoon and tomorrow
afternoon half of the new Year 6 students are coming into school to begin their
induction process. With the introduction
of new Houses from September we have introduced four Year 6 House Teas. Year 6 boys and their parents are being
invited into school for about an hour or so in their Houses to meet each other
and key members of staff in that House.
We hope they enjoy themselves.
The other two House teas take place next week.
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Tuesday 23rd May 2017
This week
Year 7, 9 and 10 join Year 11 and 13 in completing their end of year
examinations. All the students in Years
7, 9 and 10 will complete examinations in a number of subjects which will then
provide a detailed analysis on how they have progressed during the year. Good luck to the boys and I hope that they
have been revising hard.
I am very
excited about Thursday night’s Parents’ Association event. I am a huge snooker fan and was brought up on
the vintage snooker years of the 1980s.
The six-time world champion Steve Davis will be here at MGS playing a
few frames of snooker and entertaining the audience with some funny stories and
providing an insight into his life.
Tickets are still available.
And
finally congratulation to Hamish Reilly of Year 9 who took part in the National
Youth Triathlon Super Series event in Llanelli last weekend. It was Hamish’s first race at this level and
he finished in a very credible 6th place. Coming out of the swim he was in 31st
place but then had a fantastic bike segment which put him into 8th
place going into the run. Well done
Hamish.
Yesterday
the Senior Leadership Team spent the day away from school working on a number
of things in preparation for next year.
It is always this time of year when a lot of work takes place for the
new academic year, and being away from school allows for a clear head and no
distractions. From now we are able to
put together the 2017-18 School Development Plan which draws our attention to
key areas we wish to see develop.
Tonight I
am attending the final full governors meeting of the year. At every full governors meeting I compile a
report in how MGS has developed and what we have been working on since the last
meeting. It is also a chance for me to
inform the governors of the outcomes of the previous day.
Tomorrow
evening I have invited some neighbours who live around the school site to join
me in looking at the plans for the new pavilion. It is really important we engage our
neighbours with such matters and understand from them their thoughts and
ideas. I look forward to welcoming them.
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Tuesday 16 May 2017
The GCE and GCSE examinations began
yesterday and will be with us for the next six weeks. Timings of the school day are different
because of the examinations and it always takes a few days to get used to
them. With lunch being an hour earlier I
am sure there will be some hungry students in the evening when they return
home!
Tonight after school there is a
Full Staff Meeting which is providing me with an opportunity to speak to
everyone about the coming months and years.
It is always this time to year when attention turns to the new year in
September, and my words to the staff tonight will set out the next phase in
MGS’s life.
On Friday I am in Birmingham
attending the Grammar School Heads’ Association (GSHA) committee meeting. I am standing to be a committee member of
GSHA and this meeting on Friday is my first opportunity to support the workings
of the association. With grammar schools
being encouraged to expand and the drive from the Government to increase the
number, the work of GSHA is becoming even more relevant.
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Tuesday 9 May 2017
This week we say
goodbye to Year 11 and Year 13. GCSE and
GCE examinations begin in earnest next Monday, so it is that time of year to
let students of those two year groups begin their study leave. Year 11 will go some time during the week,
but Year 13 leave on Friday. Year 13
Leavers’ Day is a very special day for everyone involved, particularly for the
students as they move from being a Maidstonian to being an Old Maidstonian; there
will be tears. I would like to wish Year
11 and Year 13 success in their examinations, and thank Year 13 for their
service to the School.
Finally, congratulations to Matthew Piper of Year 12 who completed the Milton Keynes half marathon a week ago. He finished it in a really good time of 1 hour 52 minutes and raised over £250 for Great Ormond Street Hospital. He now has plans to run the Tonbridge half marathon later this year. Well done Matthew.
This week Year
12 will be completing their examinations, which, along with the AS examinations
later in the month, provide an idea of how the students have progressed since
September. These examinations are
vitally important as they form the basis of predicting the students’ UCAS
grades later in the year. Good luck to
them all.
On Thursday last
week two events took place. The U15
football squad played Valley Park School in the Maidstone District U15 Final at
the Gallagher Stadium. The boys played
really well, but sadly lost to Valley 3 – 2.
The boys were very disappointed not to bring back a win for the School,
but throughout the game conducted themselves extremely well and were a credit
to MGS. And also on Thursday the Year 11
drama students performed their GCSE pieces to an external examiner. The students had spent the last few weeks
preparing for their assessments, and fingers crossed for some good results
which won’t be known until August.
Today after
school the U14 football squad play Oakwood Park Grammar School in the Maidstone
District U14 Final at the Gallagher Stadium.
Good luck to the boys and let’s hope they can bring home a win.
Finally, congratulations to Matthew Piper of Year 12 who completed the Milton Keynes half marathon a week ago. He finished it in a really good time of 1 hour 52 minutes and raised over £250 for Great Ormond Street Hospital. He now has plans to run the Tonbridge half marathon later this year. Well done Matthew.
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Tuesday 2 May 2017
Good morning, I hope you all had a good bank holiday
weekend; I could get used to these three day weekends and four day weeks! This week is a relatively quiet one. Tonight we welcome parents of Year 7 boys at
the Year 7 Parents' Evening. It is the
first time parents of Year 7 boys have met their son's teachers, and I hope the
feedback they receive is positive.
Thank you to everyone who supported the Parents'
Association’s non-uniform day on Friday.
Support from the Parents' Association is becoming increasingly important,
and their non-uniform day is a really good example of an event that involves
the entire student body supporting the School.
Thank you.
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Tuesday 25 April 2017
This week is a
much busier one than last week. This
evening I am attending the quarterly Old Maidstonian Committee meeting and
tomorrow after school we welcome new parents and students who are joining MGS
in September. The event tomorrow is the
Year 6 Welcome Evening; it is the event that we invite new members of the MGS
community into the School to begin their journey as Maidstonians. Also at that event the current School
Captain, School Vice-Captain and Student Leadership Team relinquish their
positions after undertaking them over the last year and invite the new team to
take over. Thank you again to Tom
Lindsey, Joshua Gray and the Team for the last year and I look forward to
working closely with Kristian, Lex and the new Team over the next 12 months.
Friday this week
is the annual Parents' Association non-uniform day. The day normally takes place in June to
coincide with the Summer Fete but this year it is taking place in April just
before the May Day Bank Holiday weekend.
The Parents' Association works incredibly hard to support the School and
this non-uniform day is one of many events that raises money to help fund
numerous projects around the School.
And finally, 4
RAF cadets, accompanied by Mr Parish, spent 10 days based at RAF Troodos in the
Cypriot mountains along with 52 other cadets from all over the UK. While there
they had official visits to most areas of RAF Akrotiri including the Sea Rescue
helicopters, police dogs, explosive demonstrations, leadership exercises, air
traffic control, DCCT range shooting, weapons demonstrations, meteorological
office and the fire-fighting section. There were also more adventurous
activities such as clay pigeon shooting, high/low ropes, swim tests and life
raft demonstrations, dodgeball and other sports, laser tag and paintballing,
and beach sports. To give you some context, RAF Akrotiri is a very active
operational base where the RAF is conducting Operation Shader in Syria and
Iraq, and RAF Troodos is the UK radar installation covering the Middle
East. Thank you to Mr Parish for
accompanying the cadets.
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Tuesday 18 April 2017
Welcome back
everyone; I hope you all had a good and well-rested holiday. Today we embark on the final term of the
year, and this first week is a relatively quiet one, to ease us back into
things, but the new term sees the very important examination season begin.
Students from Years 11 to 13 are completing GCSE and A Level exams in May and
June and I am hoping that they have already started with their revision! There
are now only four weeks until the exams begin so many students will be
knuckling down to prepare for them. Good
luck to everyone involved.
Before the
holiday we enjoyed a week of Old Maidstonian events. Last year's leavers
returned to receive their A Level certificates; the 1st XV played the Old
Maidstonians at rugby and beat them 40 - 0; and nearly 100 former students
attended the Old Maidstonian Society Supper. This last event took place on the
last day of term and was presided over by the then president of the society,
Neil Turrell. His presidency came to an
end at the supper and we welcomed Sam Coppard, School Captain 2011 - 2012, to
take on the role for the coming year.
The supper was a lovely occasion, and I thank all the students, parents
and staff members who attended and supported the event.
A lot of work
has taken place over the holiday, particularly to the premises: new flooring
and carpet in Reception and Lobby, new lights in the Quad, new gold curtains
now hang in the Big Hall, a number of areas of the school have been painted,
and progress has continued with the building project. Thank you to all of the staff who continued
their work over these last two weeks which included a number of crucial
revision classes for the older students.
Many congratulations
to Maxim Bragin of 7H who competed for Kent at the South East Schools' Inter-Counties
U13 & U14 Cross-Country Championships at the end of March. The competition
was very tough indeed with Maxim coming 49th out of 80 and 10th
out of 16 in the Kent Team. Well done
Maxim.
Over
the first weekend of the Easter holiday, the Army Section took part in the
Cadet Cambrian Patrol in the Brecon Beacons. This is a national
competition with 22 Army sections selected from all over the UK. The
cadets spent 13 hours navigating 30 km, over arduous terrain in typically
challenging Welsh weather. On route they had to complete 7 military
tasks, ranging from first aid to a sniper stalk. This was the
first time that MGS entered the competition and the months of preparation was
rewarded with a Bronze Medal.
Enjoy the first week back.
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