U23 England 6-a-side World Cup
Former Bexley Grammar School students Mal Turner (3rd from left, next to the Goalkeeper on the left) Riley Woods (5th from left) and Aidan Wicks (Goalkeeper on the right) are currently in Croatia representing England in the U23 6 a side World Cup.
A disappointing start meant a 0-4 defeat in their first game, but the boys hope to bounce back later in the tournament. You can follow the tournament on YouTube here.
Fantastic to see our former students representing their country.
Mr Martin, Assistant Head, Sixth Form







8NMG were enjoying the sunshine on Friday, and testing the effect of drag on their running speeds. They will be analysing the results in their next lesson.





Nehi Rajkarnikar, Year 7, represents the Welling United Blues U12 who are currently the top 3 (all tied up at 9 points) teams in their league. She is also a keen swimmer currently with the Bexley Swimming Club, coming second in the Kent Junior League and representing BGS at the recent swimming gala.
Well done to the Year 8 rugby team, who performed brilliantly in a narrow defeat to Beths on Tuesday. The boys tackled and rucked ferociously, and were pleased to score 4 excellent tries.
The Year 10 rugby team played some great rugby in a double header vs Wilmington Grammar and Buller’s Wood on Thursday. After a narrow defeat in the first game, the boys roared to a 24-5 win vs Buller’s thanks to a brilliant hat-trick from Joshua.



Even though we lost, I think that we played very well considering that it was our first match, and we are still getting used to playing as a team. I would like to give special praise to Harry and Neev because I think that they really battled it out today. Reese also did very well, scoring both our team’s goals.




On the last Friday of term, we were delighted to hold a Sports Awards brunch for our prize winners. Students were given awards by Mr Gilmore for both their dedication to co-curricular sport, and for various successes and team performances. Thank you to all of our winners, and to every student that has attended a co-curricular sports club this year. We have been delighted to welcome nearly 6000 student visits to sports clubs in the school year.
Finally, the rain stopped on Wednesday to allow our U15’s to play cricket against CSGS. A narrow loss against a very experienced team, our girls did us proud as always. The attitude and team spirit this bunch has is amazing!
A huge well done to the cricketers who represented us brilliantly in the regional finals on Monday at Sidcup Cricket Club. They've learnt so much and improved a great deal this season. Well played everyone. Good end to the season.




A huge thank you and well done to some of our Year 10 sports leaders who have been coaching netball at Hook Lane this term. 














Euro 2024 ~ What you need to know

Cricket T20 World Cup
Tour de France 
Paris Paralympics
Year 10


The Year 10 cricket squad put in a spirited performance against a very strong Gravesend Grammar School side last week. We batted first but struggled to build any partnerships of note. As a result, we were all out for 66 runs. Although we did well to take a few early wickets, ultimately Gravesend won the match and therefore went through to the next round of the competition.


