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  • GCSE Options

    Published 12/01/26

    GCSE Options 

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  • Sixth Form Open Evening 2025

    Published 05/11/25

    Thursday 20th November

    RMGS would like to invite you to our Sixth Form Open Evening on Thursday 20th November. The evening will involve a tour of the school and our departments. We politely ask that if you wish to attend the talk, you arrive 10 minutes before the talk starts to avoid disruption. Visitors to the school will have the opportunity to talk to staff and students about A Level subjects and careers.

    Please book tickets in one session only. Please book a ticket for each person that will be attending.

    Please book your chosen slot below:

    Session 1: Talk at 5:30pm followed by a tour - CLICK HERE TO BOOK

    Session 2: Tour from 5:15pm + talk at 6:30pm - CLICK HERE TO BOOK

    Session 3: Talk at 6:30pm followed by a tour - CLICK HERE TO BOOK

    Session 4: Tour from 6:15pm + talk at 7:30pm - CLICK HERE TO BOOK

    Session 5: Tour only (no talk) - Arrival between 5:15pm and 7:15pm - CLICK HERE TO BOOK

    Should you wish to listen to the speech and then make your own way around using the map provided, you will be invited to do so.

    Please bring your e-ticket to the event

     

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  • Year 12 Induction Day – 2nd July 2025

    Published 10/06/25

    Details have been sent out about the upcoming Year 12 Induction Day – please check the email you used to apply on Applicaa.  Invitations have been sent out to all students who accepted their offer. 

    We need to have an idea of how many will be attending the event, so please complete the actions in the email by 24th June.  On Induction Day we will only be able to accommodate students who have completed the appropriate steps. 

    In the event of any queries please contact 6thformapplications@rmgs.org.uk

    We look forward to seeing you on 2nd July.

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  • RMGS wins BRONZE Wilder Kent Awards

    Published 10/03/26

    Rainham Mark Grammar School wins Bronze at 2025-2026 Wilder Kent Awards

    Rainham Mark Grammar School are proud to announce they have won bronze at this year’s Wilder Kent Awards for their hard work in helping to create a Wilder Kent.

    The awards, presented by Kent Wildlife Trust, saw 90 organisations shortlisted, with 25,000+ individuals recorded as having taken action for nature. Their efforts resulted in a staggering 400,000+ people across the county receiving the nature benefits from the actions taken by the entrants. In total, almost 70 hectares were improved or restored for nature - that’s the size of 98 football pitches.

    There was real diversity with the groups and organisations who took part, from businesses and community groups, to schools, nurseries, colleges and universities, as well as village, town and city councils. 22 groups received the highest accolade of gold, 25 silver and 31 bronze, with 10 awarded commendations for their efforts. They received their awards at a wonderful ceremony at Chapel House Estate on Saturday, 7th March, with a special appearance and keynote speech by Giles Clark, a passionate conservationist, television presenter, naturalist and powerful advocate for wildlife and the natural world.

    Key facts:

    • 90 winning groups – 10 Commendation, 31 Bronze, 25 Silver, 22 Gold
    • 25,000+ people recorded as having taken positive action for nature
    • An estimated 400,000+ people recorded as having benefited from the various projects
    • An estimated 67.7 hectares improved/restored for nature as part of the various projects - that’s roughly 98 football pitches

    Kent Wildlife Trust set up the Wilder Kent Awards back in 2020 as a way of recognising and rewarding the positive actions that groups across Kent are taking in order to protect wildlife and safeguard nature for future generations.

    Kent Wildlife Trust’s Education Manager, Tom White, said:” Every year we are blown away by the entries we receive. To be given an insight into so many fantastic projects, taking place all over the county, is a real privilege. These projects are creating habitats for wildlife, restoring natural spaces, and working to tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis we all face.

    These awards don’t only celebrate the actions taken for nature and the impact these actions have, but they also celebrate the people involved - the awards ceremony on Saturday was the perfect celebration of this.”

    About the Wilder Kent Awards

    The natural world isn't just something for us to enjoy; it sustains us. The decline of nature puts our very survival and prosperity under threat. But it doesn't have to be like this; together we can create a Wilder Kent.

    The Wilder Kent Awards is a scheme set up to recognise and reward the work schools and community groups are doing in helping us create a #WilderKent. By taking positive actions to restore nature, they are helping to create a more climate-resilient county and provide a home for wildlife. Their action benefits us locally and helps tackle the global environmental threats we all face.

    These awards are open to schools, colleges, universities, nurseries, community groups, businesses and villages, towns and cities across the county. They acknowledge the hard work and action taken to create a Wilder Kent whilst ensuring that people and wildlife co-exist for future generations.

    The awards are free to enter, with the actions split into 3 main criteria: Protect & Restore, Sustainability & Carbon Reduction and Inspire & Collaborate.Upon signing up, you will receive an awards booklet which provides guidance on actions you can take for nature under these 3 criteria.

    Benefits to entering the Wilder Kent Awards

    • Be part of a community helping to tackle the ‘nature deficit disorder’.
    • Improve your health and well-being, physically and mentally.
    • Personal satisfaction that you have made a real difference.
    • Safeguard nature and wildlife for future generations.
    • Enjoy new experiences and learn new life and craft skills.
    • Spend time in the fresh air and appreciate nature.

     

    About Kent Wildlife Trust

    Kent Wildlife Trust is the county’s leading conservation charity with more than 31,000 members and over 1000 registered volunteers. We manage and protect over 9000 acres of land across more than 80 different sites and nature reserves, alongside 2 visitor centres.

    We work closely with local communities, landowners, and partners to protect and improve habitats in the countryside, coast and town for the benefit of the wildlife and people of Kent.

    The charity also campaigns against inappropriate and damaging development and educates and inspires young people to help secure a more sustainable future and create a Wilder Kent.

    Want to know more?

    For further information on the Wilder Kent Awards, as well as further quotes and images, please contact Kent Wildlife Trust on awards@kentwildlife.org.uk

     

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  • Year 5 Open Morning - Wednesday 4th March 2026

    Published 02/02/26

    This event is now sold out!

    Calling all Year 5 Parents and Carers!

    Rainham Mark Grammar School will be holding an Open Morning for Year 5 students on Wednesday 4th March 2026.

    There will be two tour times available: 9.00am and 11.30am. Tickets can be booked via Eventbrite, and parents/carers only need to book one ticket per family.

    The Open Morning will give Year 5 students an insight into the unique learning experience at RMGS. Our Sixth Form students will lead tours of the school, during which families will have the opportunity to visit a variety of lessons.

    Sixth Formers will also be on hand to answer any questions that parent/carers and students may have about life at Rainham Mark Grammar School.
     

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  • Medical Society is back

    Published 22/01/26
    This term we have welcomed back the Medical Society which is lead by Ms Negus. The weekly lunchtime club welcomes KS5 students who are aspiring to join medical based careers. This weeks session students looked at a research paper abstract about Co
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  • Terrence wows Year 9 students

    Published 22/01/26

    What a wonderful way to start our Year 9 Assembly this week
     

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  • Medway Really Matters

    Published 18/12/25
    We were fortunate to be visited by Medway Matters on Thursday who kindly gave up their time to talk to students about the magazine. The talk was hugely insightful and enabled students from across the school to find out more about the various roles in
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  • Bebras Computing Competition

    Published 18/12/25
    We are thrilled to congratulate all the Year 12 students who participated in this year’s Bebras Computing Competition! Your enthusiasm, creativity, and problem-solving skills truly shone through as you tackled challenging tasks designed to test
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  • Christmas Dinner time

    Published 18/12/25
    A HUGE shout out to our amazing kitchen staff who yet again delivered the most AMAZING Christmas dinner for students and staff. Complete with all the trimmings - it was absolutely delicious. The staff and students thoroughly enjoyed the delicious
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  • UKMT Senior Maths Challenge

    Published 09/12/25
    Congratulations to Alishba, James, Jessie, Jacob and William on their fantastic participation in the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge. Your π˜Όπ™¨π™₯π™žπ™§π™–π™©π™žπ™€π™£ to strive for excellence shines through in the way you embraced this opportunity, and the οΏ½
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  • IQM Flagship Status

    Published 09/12/25
    RMGS are very pleased to share that we have maintained our IQM Flagship Status for the second year in a row. This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to inclusion and belonging. Thank you to our entire school community for working colla
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