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October 2024

  • Swale Young Persons Safety Roadshow

    Published 10/10/24

    Police officers and representatives from a wide range of organisations were back on the road today and visited our school talking to Year 9 students about how to keep safe. Police and partner agencies visited, with discussions of issues including online safety, the dangers of substance abuse and healthy relationships.

    As well as staff and officers from the Kent and Medway Violence Reduction Unit, the event was organised by the KCC Social Services Team, the Metanoia project - who speak about the dangers of knife crime - as well as Homestart and Stagecoach. 

     

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  • Raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support

    Published 07/10/24

    This year, Macmillan coffee morning was run by Year 12 and 13 form groups selling donated cakes every break and lunchtime for a week. Thanks to the generosity of everyone involved, the event raised an amazing £237.67 for Macmillan Cancer Support. 

     

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  • Vafeas Building Official Opening

    Published 02/10/24

    Borden Grammar School officially opened its new multi-million building; the Vafeas Block, named after former Headteacher Harold Vafeas who sadly passed away in 2014. The new building offers teaching classrooms, a sixth form area, gym, changing facilities and science lab. The school crest surrounded by poppies on the outside ensures that it honours the Avenue of Remembrance that the school is situated on.

    The ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Swale Cllr Ben J Marton, local MP Kevin McKenna, members of Kier Construction as well as a host of former staff and students. Music, performed by students from Borden, introduced the evening; fitting as Harold Vafeas had a passion for music and supported the arts during his time at the school. 

    The Vafeas family, his wife Mrs Vafeas, along with her three grown-up children and two grandchildren were guests of honour at the event. Mrs Vafeas spoke about how she had met Harold when they were both teachers in the late 1970’s and his commitment to the school. It was his kindness that shined through, and former school captain and current Assistant Head Teacher Timothy Westby spoke about Harold’s dedication, especially in helping with the lengthy Oxbridge application process.  

    Headteacher Ashley Tomlin concluded the speeches by unveiling with Mrs Vafeas a picture of Harold and a plaque that will be installed in the new building.  

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October 2024