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King's School, Rochester Update ahead of AROPS Regional Meeting

Ahead of AROPS upcoming Regional Meeting at King's School, Rochester, Members may be interested to read their latest school updates here. You can still sign up to this Meeting in our EVENTS page.


 

King's Rochester Update

 

Welcome to our online community with King's and ORs news and events. Further information is on our website www.oldroffensiansociety.com or please contact msnoswell@kings-rochester.co.uk

 

Upcoming Event

Friday 5th July - Summer Ball, celebrating the end of the KSR year

Saturday 6th July - Speech Day for the Senior School

Find out more...

 

 

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June is with us! The sun is making an occasional appearance, and as the exam season winds down, King’s is feeling positive after a successful ISI School inspection and a very complimentary report in the Good Schools Guide https://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/schools/kings-rochester/13E3D75#tab_review

 

As we wait for the General Election and potential changes in tax rules, the School is well-prepared with plans in place. We are committed to providing quality education, including support for our Foundational Awards. This program offers bursaries to talented and financially deserving pupils in the Medway area,  and currently supports four pupils, with a goal of supporting eight in the 2027/28 academic year. If you would like to support this initiative with a single or regular donation, please contact Mark Snoswell at 01634 888555 or via email msnoswell@kings-rochester.co.uk.

 

King’s continues to thrive with a wonderful pupil and staff community and we are all taking pride in our recent achievements, including:

  • Organising and participating in a concert for 100 local primary school children marking the 54th Anniversary of the first King’s performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
  • Installing our first Bee Hives.
  • Joining the local community in the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
  • Playing first XI Cricket against the MCC and achieving a draw.
  • Welcoming back former Choristers for a special Evensong.
  • Celebrating a pupil’s success of winning 6 titles at the London Gymnastics event.
  • Succeeding at under 12 and 13 Kent Schools Maths competition.
  • Winning 3 Rowing medals at the Ball Cup South Regatta hosted on the Olympics course at Eton Dorney.

 

Below I have included details of various events we would be delighted to welcome you back to. We hope this appeals to a broad spectrum of tastes, but please feel free to contact me if you have an idea for an additional event.

 

I hope you can come back and visit the School soon.

 

Forthcoming Events - All are welcome!

 

I recently contacted ORs who had the privilege to be taught by Phil Briant and proposed setting up a Bursary for two years to pay for a new pupil to join the School in the 6th form. I set the target of 65 ORs pledging £32.50 each month for 2 years. To date, the appeal has started well, but I am keen to get greater momentum into our work, as we are keen to sponsor pupils such as "A" who have recently applied and been interviewed for one of our full bursaries. Our assessment is

 

Highly motivated and proactive young man who is keen to make his mark on the world. He has played a key role in the Kent Scout movement, has been awarded the Platinum Chief Scout of the Year, and represented the scouting movement in the UK Contingent World Scout Jamboree. He wants to study civil engineering at university and afterward hopes to go to Sandhurst and join the Engineers. He is currently at Brompton Academy in Gillingham. 

 

Any regular support we can raise will be useful, and such a donation by a UK resident can also qualify for gift aid, therefore a £32.50 per month donation, with gift aid, will enable us to receive £40.63 a month or £487.56 a year. If this amount is too much we will willing accept and utilise regular donations for a smaller amount.

 

I hope you look back on your days at King's with fond memories, and you can support the school and its activities, today and in the future. Every donation will make a difference to the school, and our pupils, and therefore we welcome any contributions, from a regular or one-off donation, or via a legacy (which we suggest is a % of your estate). If you are interested in supporting us please contact msnoswell@kings-rochester.co.uk

 

 

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