Term 4 Assemblies at CG

Week Commencing:

24th February: London Fashion Week, M Furnell

3rd March: World Book Day, English Department

10th March: International Women’s Day, Sociology Department

17th March: British Science Week, Science Department

24th March: Ramadan, Equalities Leaders

31st March: HoH End of Term Celebration Assembly, Heads of House

CG Ambition

CG Ambition is our academy wide programme to support Chatham Grammar students to strive for academic success and provide opportunities to engage in new and challenging experiences in our community, enabling them to reach their aspirations and beyond for the future.

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CG has been awarded the Bronze: Rights Committed Award

We are thrilled to share the exciting news that Chatham Grammar has officially achieved the Bronze: Rights Committed Award as part of the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools programme! This award demonstrates the school’s dedication to embedding children’s rights into its culture, focusing on equality, dignity, respect, non-discrimination, and participation.

Led by our RRSA Student Steering Group, the accomplishment was made possible by the collective efforts of the school community. Some key achievements include teaching students about the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of a Child, providing platforms for student voices, and fostering a culture of respect.

The school is now aiming for the Silver: Rights Aware Award to deepen its commitment to children’s rights, inviting the community to join in this ongoing journey.

Iceland Visit October 2024

During the October half term, a group of our students and staff visited the beautiful Iceland for an unforgettable 5 day trip.

Please take a look at the selection of photos taken on this trip, where students were lucky enough to see sites such as waterfalls, glaciers and geysers, as well as some stunning panoramic views from Reykjavik.

Tuesday 29th October 2024

Wednesday 30th October 2024

Thursday 31st October 2024

Super Saturday's with The University of Kent

Detective mode activated!

This term as part of our Partnership Development we worked with the University of Kent to hold Super Saturday’s for year’s 4 and 5.

In week one year 4 and 5 students dove into the world of forensic science learning how to use various forensic methods including finger printing, ink testing, collecting evidence and how it's tested.

Week two saw them take the next steps as forensic investigators. Putting the little investigators to the test as they used their newfound skills to crack the case of the stolen school dog.⁠ ⁠ With multiple suspects they to gather evidence to find the thief.

Their third and finally week, saw them retire their skills and put them to good use. Setting pen to paper and writing their own crime story by channeling their own inner Agatha Christie.

All the students and staff had an amazing time and really got involved.