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  • Students pay their respects

    Published 11/11/22

    A ceremony was held at the school at the 11th hour and 'The last Post' was played by Ben from Year 10 on an original bugle from 1914 that had been donated by Mark Sayer, an old Bordenian a few weeks earlier. The service was recorded and will be published shortly so that all of our community can see it.

    Afterwards our students made their way to the war memorial in Sittingbourne, paid their respects and laid a wreath. We are grateful to the British Legion for allowing us to have the above photograph taken with them.

     

     

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  • Join us for our Sixth Form Open Evening

    Published 31/10/22
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  • The final total is in!

    Published 20/10/22

    During the week beginning Monday 26 September 2022, both Year 10 and Year 11 tutor groups held cake sales everyday raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support as part of their Coffee Morning fundraiser.  Macmillan do whatever they can to help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can by helping people directly, giving the right support at the right time, with practical information and support about money, family and work.

    Mrs Carter started running these in memory of Mr Vafeas, a previous headteacher at Borden Grammar. This year was also in memory of Mr Jenkins, a former pupil and previous Head of Science.  The final total is in and just over £330 was raised for this most worthy cause.

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  • Open Evening for Year 6 pupils tonight 6pm - 8pm

    Published 05/10/22

    We look forward to you joining us!

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  • Year 13 Geography field trip

    Published 03/10/22

    On Friday 23rd September, Year 13 Geography students finally got to complete their much anticipated coastal field trip to Herne Bay.  The trip, delayed from July when the weather was too hot to go to the beach (not Mr. Williams' decision!) took place during what can only be described as torrential and constant heavy rain!  Despite the conditions, the students were able to undertake a range of fieldwork activities in preparation for their individual studies.  The ability to make notes was somewhat hampered by having to write on paper mache, however the experience will hopefully prepare them for some high quality fieldwork in the coming months.

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  • Open Evening Wednesday 5 October

    Published 28/09/22

    We look forward to you joining us next week at our Open Evening especially for Year 6 pupils and their parents 

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  • Cake sales all this week for charity!

    Published 27/09/22

    A cake sale for Macmillan Cancer Support is taking place every day this week at break times in the quad and, if there are any left, at lunchtimes too. Year 10 and Year 11 are flying the flag for raising money for this very worthwhile cause by bringing in cakes to sell.

    Students are welcome to bring in money to buy these delicious cakes and help support this charity. Many thanks in advance for your support in this matter.

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  • School Prize Evening

    Published 13/09/22

    Borden Grammar School celebrated the success of its A Level and GCSE students with its traditional Prize Evening. Headteacher Ashley Tomlin paid tribute to the exam success of students. In his speech the Headteacher told the successful students “You should be very proud.”  In addition, he outlined future plans for the school expansion, with ground being broken this October.

    Head of Key Stage 3, Michelle Brooker expressed her enormous privilege in being able to follow the students on their learning journey to GCSE success; many students have chosen to continue their studies in the Sixth Form at Borden Grammar School.   

    Head of Sixth Form, Chris Brinn, spoke warmly about how proud he was of the last year’s Year 13.  He highlighted in particular their role in the school community with initiatives such as peer mentoring.

    The guest speaker was old Bordenian and tech entrepreneur Mark Bailey.  He praised the school for maintaining its traditions, though he pointed out that the current School Captain Will Cotta, would probably not like the reintroduction of the ritual which involved throwing the school captain into Rodmersham village pond. Mark Bailey certainly provided a thoughtful end to his speech for the prize winners with the words “nothing I’ve ever done in my career existed when I was at school.”

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  • Year 7 on their first day

    Published 05/09/22

    The Year 7's have had a fantastic first day. They have all shown incredible resilience, positivity and were all still smiling as they left this afternoon. 

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  • Football trials start Wednesday 7 September

    Published 01/09/22
    Fixtures start the following week!
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  • GCSE Level Results

    Published 25/08/22

    Following the cancellation of their GCSE examinations in 2020, there is no doubt that both students and schools have found the return to formal examinations demanding. We are all aware of the significant challenges these young people have had to face as a result of the pandemic, from the personal and wellbeing challenges to the significant period of remote learning across their studies. We are very proud of them all.

    Overall our students should be proud of achieving some very impressive results, with over 43% of their grades being at the highest level of 7 to 9 (A/A*) and almost a quarter of entries being a grade 8 or 9 (A*). A special mention should go to the 49 students who achieved 5 or more top grades and the 14 students who achieved 10 top grades or more. Only a very small percentage of grade 9s are awarded nationally each year and so a special mention should go to those students who managed to achieve over half of their grades at this level. Jack Garnett and Hayden Gear achieved an unbelievable 10 grade 9s whilst Fortune Solanke and Joshua Gray achieved 9 grade 9s. Alex Godfrey, Samuel Ng, Scott Pearce and Brendan Murray achieved an amazing 8 grade 9s. Brennen Moran achieved an impressive 7 grade 9s, with Oliver Broad, Theodore Cutler-Johannsen and Thomas Friday also achieving 6 grade 9s.

    Over 86% of students achieved 5 GCSEs at grade 5 or more (a ‘strong pass’) including both mathematics and English, which is a significant jump from previous examination years at Borden. Overall, 97% of all student outcomes were at grade 9 to 4 (A* to C). This represents excellent outcomes by a cohort of students who have displayed immense levels of determination and resilience during the course of their GCSE studies.

    We are enormously proud of the achievements of all of our students under such challenging circumstances and wish them the very best of luck as they move on to pursue their future choices.

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