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Former Head of Science, Mr Simon Marsh, shares his memories of Mike Culley 'a true gentleman' who made a huge contribution to TWGSB and will be sadly … More...

Our new campus in Seal Hollow Road, Sevenoaks, was formally opened in January 2022, recognising the 'guts and determination' of the initial campaign a… More...

In anticipation of National Apprenticeship week (7-13 Feb), alumni Alfie Wilkinson-Boyd returned to school to talk to students about the value apprent… More...

Our old Sixth Form building was small and decrepit and has been replaced by a purpose-built study centre which is fast-approaching completion. Hear mo… More...

Toby Leheup (leaver 2007) reflects how TWGSB created a spark for engaging with people that led to a career in big business and IT. More...

For those still local to Tunbridge Wells, you are very welcome to kick off the start of the Christmas festivities with a Christmas Concert at Tunbridg… More...

Paul (right of picture) receiving his award

If you have ever wondered what it means to have 'Freedom of the City', then read below to understand how it remains a unique part of London's history. More...

A gem from 1973

A recent house sort has provided us with a lovely photo of a trip from 1973 - can you shed any light on it..? More...

Cameron outside The Waterside Inn

Another example of someone following their passion through school and beyond. Huge congratulations to Cameron on his new appointment. More...

As well as being a great opportunity for personal and professional development, becoming a Governor provides an opportunity to support and develop you… More...

We are saddened to announce the death of Maurice Knights who was a teacher at the school between 1964 and 1994. We remember him fondly and share some … More...

Mohammed recalls how TWGSB nurtured his entrepreneurial side which has led to an exciting career in law and Islamic finance. More...

Mr Barnard, Headteacher at the time, described TWGSB as 'the first Kent Grammar School to undertake a soccer tour to South America' and we see it attr… More...

After a whopping 33 years at the school, Mr Beard retires as Senior Science Technician. Staff wished him a fond farewell, but it is see you later and … More...

Our newly appointed Head Students with Ms Merricks, Head of Sixth Form

As we congratulate the incoming Year 13 Head Students, we thought we'd enquire what our previous Head Boys/Girls were doing now... More...

Former Head Boy, Chris tells us how the camaraderie and extra-curricular activities made the difference in his education and developed the skills and … More...

Thinking big (8billionideas big!) with David Harkin who, at age 11, was inspired by his History teacher and has gone on to create a business encouragi… More...

This is really and truly a stroll down memory lane. A copy of O level Economics questions from... the late 1980s? More...

We can't all compete at competitive level sport, but we can all learn how to achieve of our best. Ian tells us how he went from junior sporting activi… More...

A snapshot of the Class of 2020

The Class of 2020 left TWGSB rather unceremoniously due to the enforced lockdown of the pandemic. Here we recognise their significant contribution to … More...

This archive copy from The Courier in the early 80s, tells of two TWGSB students who flew in to update the boys on their experiences as Falklands camp… More...

Not an everyday sight on the sports field

On a glorious April Spring morning our House Captains led the whole Sixth Form in a fabulous fun run raising over £1,500 in aid of YoungMinds, a chari… More...

Derek (left) receiving Telecommunications Users of New Zealand award for Education (2005)

Derek highlights his journey from Tunbridge Wells to New Zealand (via California) and how TWGSB helped him to understand the important things in life. More...

The old centre in all its glory!

Originally built in 1967 for 130 students, the Sixth Form Centre is very soon to be demolished and I think we can all see that it has passed its sell-… More...

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