Today’s date, March 23 2021, marks exactly one year since
MGS went into its first lockdown. Back
on Friday 20 March 2020, I said goodbye to the entire school not knowing what
the future would hold. One year later,
and after two significant lockdowns, life at MGS is still very different. So much has happened over the last year, but
overwhelming, I can say that it has been one of the proudest moments of my
career, and I expect one of the proudest moments in the life of Maidstone
Grammar School. When the time came, we
did right!
Looking specifically at the last two weeks of the last 12
months, I would like to thank the entire MGS Lateral Flow Test Team for the
enormous efforts that were collectively given, particularly to the 28 parent volunteers
who supported MGS at this very challenging time. Testing over 1200 students, three times each,
was no small task. But, last Friday
signalled the end of the school-based tests and the start of tests being
carried out at home. Our responsibility
does not end there though. The
distribution of home test kits will now go on, and we will continue to be here
responding to any positive cases and completing the process of tracking and
tracing any contacts when required.
Outside of coronavirus matters, on Friday we saw the return
of an MGS charity day: acknowledging the national Comic Relief campaign. Students were once again enjoying being in
school in non-uniform, buying Comic Relief-themed cakes, and taking part in
numerous activities. The highlight for
me was listening to a group of year 11 students singing along to a Rick Astley
song during our MGS FM broadcast. A big
thank you to the Year 13 Prefect Team who led the organisation, and thank you
to everyone who supported the day.
Now some student news. Two
teams of Year 12 Business students recently competed in a national
entrepreneurship competition hosted by Lancaster University Management
School. Up against schools from across
the UK they presented their business plans, focusing on achieving their
prescribed UN Sustainable Development Goals.
A tough group stage saw one MGS team knocked out, but the remaining
group advanced to the final six, where they presented and answered questions from
a panel of industry experts & university "entrepreneurs in residence." A strong performance was not enough to win
first place, but the team came away with the Student Choice Award for Best
Presentation. Well done to all
participants, especially Sam Croucher and Euan Board, both of Year 12, for
leading the two teams so effectively.
To end, and on the request of a few Year 13 students, I would like
to share with you all my on-going chess game I am having with Mr Rivers, the
Head of Sixth Form. Over Christmas, I
received a chess set as a present and so I set it up in my office. On return to school on Monday 4 January, Mr
Rivers walked into my office and decided to open up a game and so moved one of
the white pawns forward. Game on, I
thought! Since that point the two of us
have been making, on average, one move each, per day. Nine weeks later the game is still going
on! For those of you who are interested,
I am up on points, have Mr Rivers in check, but still believe the game is
equally poised. One day we will finish
it!