1st XI Football - Kent League Champions!

1st XI League Winners (2024)

Bexley Grammar School 1st XI were confirmed as Champions of the league after beating Beths 3-2 on Wednesday 21st February. Thanks to an epic 2-1 win away at Gravesend in January with only 10 men (goals from Kyran Forbes and Liam Hutchings, brilliantly assisted by Riley Woods), BGS had their title chances in their own hands when they travelled to 2nd place Beths. Anything less than 3 points would have meant their bitter rivals walked away with the League instead.

Year 11 North Kent Cup Final (2022)

Having arrived at Beths, there was drama over the kick-off, as the pitches were playable, but it seemed that the opposition was nowhere to be seen. Thankfully, they turned up, slightly late, and the game was on. Beths started strongly and took an early lead, before Obi Igwe curled in a beauty with his left foot (the least he could do after missing a previous game!), before he then set up Riley Boyle to put BGS 2-1 up in a dominant first half display, the defence dealing with the Beths attacks, Dexter Gilchrist and Liam Hutchings putting in crunching tackles, Leo Ridge rampaging down the right-hand side and Miko leading the line like an old-fashioned number 9. Chances came and went, but as the second half started, former BGS student Arinze led Beths revival as they equalised with just over 20 minutes to go, and the title was slipping away from our hands. However, a brilliant interception high up from Riley Woods saw him with a chance to cross for Mason McKenna to scoop the ball home for a well-deserved winner with just under 10 minutes to go. Obi hit the post late on, but the boys comfortably held on, thanks in part to Aidan Wicks’ safe hands and game management, to secure BGS’ first ever 1st XI league title. A brilliant performance, expertly led by captain Oli Knight. Mal Turner was a standout player, causing havoc for the Beths defence with his clever positioning helping to create space for the forwards, but everyone in the squad played their part.

Year 8 North Kent Cup Final (2019)

It’s been a pleasure to have coached the Year 13s since they were in Year 7. They’ve been a fantastic bunch of people, and I’ve enjoyed every high and low with them over the years. We’ve had a number of cup finals (fewer than we should have due to Covid), but this victory is no more than they deserve for their hard work, dedication and attitude over the years. A credit to all the squad, who have contributed to this success throughout the school year!

The following players have made appearances this year: Aidan Wicks (GK), Oli Knight (C), Liam Hutchings, Mason McKenna, Leo Ridge, Dillon Walton, Riley Woods, Tayo Odumusi, Dexter Gilchrist, Jed Baulch, Hayden Ouattara, Mal Turner, Riley Boyle, Obi Igwe, Miko Bielski, Kyran Forbes, Jack Ristow, Sam Hood (GK), George Bell, Loic Ndoutoumou, JJ Adeduntun

Mr Martin, Year 13 Football Coach

Year 7 (2018)

I cannot believe it’s over already. It seems as if just a couple of days ago I was turning up as a nervous Year 7 to the school football team trials. What a journey we have all come on as a team. I’ve had a great time playing for the school football team and the players, and we would all like to thank Mr Martin for the effort he has put in to make this incredible journey happen for us. From training before school to away matches in Canterbury, Mr Martin has put up with us for 7 Years, and we cannot thank him enough. This league win in our last game was a fantastic way to sign off. We played some of the best football we have ever played, with lots of rotations, clever movement and intricate passes all over the pitch. Now the only thing left we have to win is the Sixth Form vs teachers match later on this year. I think we have it in the bag. I’ve heard rumours round the school saying that we were the Bexley Grammar golden era!

Well done to all the boys who have played this year and, yet again, thank you to Mr Martin!

Oli Knight, Year 13

PE News

Kent Cup Final ~ Come on Year 9!

I am pleased to report that Maidstone United will be hosting our Cup Final on Saturday 2nd March, at The Gallagher Stadium.  

KSFA U14 Wilf Armory Trophy Final

Harvey GS v Bexley GS - kick-off 14.30

Online ticketing for the final is through Eventbrite. The link is below. 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/under-14-wilf-armory-trophy-final-tickets-830646404757?aff=oddtdtcreator

The boys have worked extremely hard to get here, winning all previous 6 rounds of the Cup and all 6 league games that they have currently played.  We do not make the Kent finals very often, please spare a couple of hours to come and support them. I know that they would really appreciate it! 

There are rumours that this could be the perfect season, with some even likening us to ‘The Invincibles’ Arsenal squad of 2003/4... Only better...

Hope to see you there!

Mr Skinner, PE Department

Year 7 & 8 Netball

With contingency plan B in place for our game, rain didn’t stop play for our mini-netball tournament with Chis and Sid. 

Year 7

The Year 7s battled hard against them in our friendly with Latika receiving the opposition’s player of the match for her versatility on the court. A great team effort, with another game next week!

Year 8

Our Year 8 players were second in action for the afternoon, fielding a strong team against our rivals. Sadly, it wasn’t to be our afternoon with just 3 goals in the final result. The opposition’s player of the match was Nifemi for her superb defensive skills. An excellent friendly afternoon’s play!

Well played to all!

Mrs Kemp, PE Department 

The Azores ~ 2024 Field Trip

Over the half-term, 40 BGS students and four teachers eagerly left Heathrow and flew to the Azores in the Atlantic for 5 days.  What ensued was a fantastic trip! All 40 students were outstanding ambassadors for BGS and many people we met commented on how our students were the best group they had ever encountered!  The passion and awe was evident in every activity we did and all the students and staff had fantastic experiences and took photos to capture their unforgettable time. Read on for some of the experiences shared.

Miss Ashman, Geography Department

The Azores ~ It did not disappoint!

The Azores trip was something that me and all my friends had been looking forward to for a year, and it did not disappoint!

The trip was amazing and everyone had so much fun together. The highlight of the trip for me was the first geothermal pool, which was an amber colour from the oxidised iron in the water (all our swimsuits were stained orange, but it was worth it!). It was a fantastic trip and I couldn't have asked for a better experience. Having free time every day in different places on the island gave us all an opportunity to get to know each other better and create close bonds with new people. On the third day, we went into a cave underground, and it was very interesting to see the rock formation of a dormant volcano! All the Year 11s had so much fun together, and it was definitely an experience I will never forget. Thank you to everyone who made this such an enjoyable trip!

Aqua Trumci, Year 11

The Azores ~ Awesome experience!

Going to the Azores was such an awesome experience! My favourite part was the geothermal pools. Not only is the geography very cool, but it was lovely being in the relaxing, green environment. I would definitely recommend going to the Azores, from the hikes and views, to the waterfalls and geothermal pools and even the food. The Azores have so much to offer (and it is cool to say you have been to the most Western point of Europe).  A final juicy fact for you is that the pineapples in the Azores take a whole 2 years to grow, but trust me the 2 years wait (and our 1598-mile journey) was definitely worth it, the pineapple was delicious! Final shout out to all the teachers and our tour guide, Carlos, who made the trip amazing!

Matilda Jackson, Year 11

Year 8 News

Literacy News

Well done to all entrants for the 'This is Me' Poetry competition earlier in the year. All poems were anonymised and judged by a panel of staff and Sixth Form English Prefects. They are incredibly impressed by the quality of work and found it very difficult to decide on an overall winner. 

Congratulations to Nibodh Shrestha (8GTG). Princess Otto (8ERR) and Nifemi Abimbola (8ERR) won the top awards! Please see Nibodh's winning poem below. 

Ripples of Me

Looking into a pond, a reflection you will see
The ripples of water, consisting of me.
Appearing calm, with elegance bestowed

A piece of art, precisely composed

Full of aid, the guiding light,
Shining ever so bright,

Showing the way, 

Among the excellence of my rays

Upon the gaze of a mirror, you will see
My soul’s reflection, still and free

Appearing calm, with elegance bestowed

A piece of art, precisely composed

Thoughtfully orchestrated, a euphonious tune
From all dissonance, it is immune

The thoughtful composition is of such fashion

My harmonies showing much compassion

Through a window, you will see
The echoed essence of me

Appearing calm, with elegance bestowed

A piece of art, precisely composed

A tree all full of ripe fruits
For only giving it pursuits

All the nourishment it shall provide

Every fruit eaten comes a bounteous tide

In my reflections I discover my core
As the world continues more and more

Guided by light, seen through art

I shall have presented myself by my heart.

Our next Young Writers Competition is 'Fright Club'.  A ghost story is a timeless classic style of creative writing, and we're inviting Year 8 to write their own short story inspired by things that go bump in the night! They could be inspired by a real place that is rumoured to be haunted, choose a supernatural being to be the star of their story or even be a ghost hunter telling us of their experiences. We encourage them to use atmosphere, tension and suspense to create their own hair-raising tale. Please note that there is a 250-word limit with prizes being awarded at the end of Spring term assembly. The deadline for entries to be sent to Mrs Boulden is Friday 22nd March. 

Diploma News - Save the Date!

We will be holding the KS3 Diploma celebration evening on Tuesday 21st May. All parents and carers are warmly invited to join the year group to celebrate the cohort's achievements. The event will start at 5pm with further details to follow in a letter. 

Year 7 News

House Drama and Dance

Before half-term on 7th February, House Drama took place and there were some impressive performances! Apart from being a great opportunity to perform, it's always fun to represent your house in a competition. From what has been said, it was an enjoyable experience which was great fun for everyone!  


Personally, I really enjoyed House Drama as it was a chance to get to know my House better and visualise what it would be like at BGS in my later years. I think all the Houses performed well and, overall, it was a fun and inspiring event.

Drake, Year 7

I enjoyed House Drama because we got to watch every House perform. They were all really amazing, and we all just had a fun time. My House (Kirkman) won, and we were all so happy.

Lakshi, Year 7

It seems like House Drama was an entertaining experience for all that participated, forming greater connections between peers and giving them the opportunity to socialise. It was also a great way to have a friendly competition and although Kirkman won, everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

Well done to everybody who participated!

Aysu and Charlotte, Year 7

House Drama/Dance is a House competition that is optional for any student of any year to collaborate and make a 5 - 8 minute extract from a list of plays. You will also have to choreograph some dance routines for the plays.

This year’s list was Shakespeare. Three Houses did ‘Twelfth Night’ and the other three did ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’. As Wellman, we did A Midsummer Night's Dream. We had to spend a lot of time before school, after school, at break time and during lunch period. The past few weeks we have all put a lot of effort into performing different scenes, and forming two different dances together. It was very hard, as when we put everything together we were three minutes over, so we had to cut some lines, so we wouldn’t lose points. As Wellman Year 7s, we had a whole scene to ourselves and (we assure you) it was the funniest! We (7ML) were part of the mechanicals' scene, which I think we performed to perfection.

In the end, it all came to a great result: JOINT 2ND WITH MABBS! All together, the performances were extraordinarily amazing and no one should have finished 6th.

Congratulations to all the Houses!

Shashi, Year 7

PA News

04 Mar 2024
PA Mother's Day Shop
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20 Feb 2024
PA Meeting Dates 2024
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PA Events

March

PA Mother's Day Shop - for students only
12:30pm – 2:00pm
04
March
PA Mother's Day Shop - for students only
12:30pm – 2:00pm
05
March
PA Mother's Day Shop - for students only
12:30pm – 2:00pm
07
March
PA Mother's Day Shop - for students only
12:30pm – 2:00pm
08
March
PA Meeting
7:30pm – 9:00pm
13
March

The Year 9 Options Booklet 

The booklet can be viewed on the school website under the header Teaching and Learning/ Year 9 or by clicking on the link here.

Thank you 

A Message from the Examinations Office

GCSE Examination Timetable Summer 2024

The GCSE timetable for examinations to be taken in 2024 is now available on the school website or by clicking on the link here. 

GCSE Contingency Days Summer 2024

Please note, contingency days are timetabled for the afternoons of 6th and 13th June, as well as Wednesday 26th June 2024. These contingency days are designed to be used in the event of national or significant local disruption to examinations.

This means that all exam candidates must be available to sit exams from the date of their first exam until Wednesday 26 June 2024.

This decision is not a school decision and does apply to all candidates in all schools.

Mrs Bono, Examinations Office

Year 11 Preparing for Revision

The booklet can be viewed on the school website under the header Teaching and Learning/ Year 11 or by clicking on the link here.

Thank you 

Please click on the link here to access all our Safeguarding Updates

News items you may have missed 

MFL Culture Day 2024

Friday 15th March 2024 will be a day of cultural celebration in our school community. Students and staff are invited to wear either traditional attire or an item of clothing with their normal school uniform which represents their cultural heritage. Students will receive further information through their form tutors, including details of activities run by our student-led societies the ACS and SEAS on this day.

Mrs Savage, MFL Department

BGS Young Enterprise Team! 

Our candles are now for sale! Tell your friends and family!

Check out our 5 fantastic candles: Joy, Calm, Nostalgia, Energise and Focus.

Please see the photo below to see the colour, scents and codes for each mood to figure out which one you like the most!

With Mother’s Day coming up, this is the perfect gift to give to your loved ones! 

To place orders, please use this google form: 

https://illuminacandles.co.uk/orders

Once you have placed your order, your elegant candle will be ready to pick up from the school reception the next day! 

To see our team in action, how about you visit our sale at:

Old Spitalfields Market on Tuesday 27th February 
Greenwich Market on Wednesday 13th March 

BGS Young Enterprise Marketing Team

Free Tennis Open Day

Sunday 3rd March

Greenwich

If your child attends a school in another borough, you will need to apply to the relevant council or school directly. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

Tower Hamlets 

Children whose parents live in the borough but who attend schools outside the borough. Parents should apply to the authority where the school is located. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

Medway

Does not specify the location of the school and just has a link to applications. 

https://www.medway.gov.uk/info/200164/school_information/354/free_school_meals. You may need to go via Bexley after this process. 

Bromley 

If your child attends a non-Bromley school, you must apply to the local authority where the school is situated. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

Dartford 

If your child attends a non-Dartford school, you must apply to the local authority where the school is situated. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

When these applications are completed, a notification should be sent to the school for us to update records accordingly, but it may be worth the parents sending in the email confirmation to us too.

Bexley Application Link

https://www.bexley.gov.uk/services/schools-and-education/free-school-meals/how-apply-free-school-meals/free-school-meals-form

Don't delay, apply today!

Lost Property

We kindly remind parents/carers to please write your child's name wherever possible on their items so that the Reception Team can return property to the correct student.

Please click on the link here to report lost property or email us directly via
reception@bexleygs.co.uk.

Reception Team

Dates for your Diary

March

Music Department Quiz Night (click here to book)
7:00pm – 9:00pm
02
March
World Book Day 2024 (click here to read Mr Griffin's letter)
8:30am – 3:10pm
07
March
Year 10 Progress Review Evening (click here to read Mrs Spencer's letter)
4:00pm – 6:30pm
12
March
Young Enterprise Team selling at Greenwich Market (see promotion)
9:00am – 2:30pm
13
March
MFL Culture Day 2024
8:30am – 3:10pm
15
March
IB Visual Art Exhibition (click here for details)
5:00pm – 6:00pm
15
March
Music Dept ~ Spring Concert (click here to book)
6:00pm – 8:30pm
18
March

GCSE Advance Notice (Summer 2024)

GCSE Contingency (afternoon)
12:00pm – 6:30pm
06
June
GCSE Contingency (afternoon)
12:00pm – 6:30pm
13
June
GCSE Contingency Day
8:00am – 6:30pm
26
June