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  • 02/02/23

    GCSE and IB musicians enjoy a WICKED time in London

    On Wednesday 25 January, 77 GCSE and IB musicians enjoyed watching a matinee of Stephen Schwartz’s musical 'Wicked' at the Apollo Theatre.
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  • 11/01/23

    Carnatic singing from Southern India, orchestral and brass pieces, readings, carols and celebratory songs...

    The last day of the Autumn Term saw celebration events at Tonbridge School Chapel.
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  • 12/12/22

    TGS students perform in Les Miserables

    We were delighted to support four current students and one alumna in Tonbridge School's production of Les Miserables. 
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  • 12/12/22

    A busy and successful year for the Chamber Music Trio

    The year started with a competition in March at the Tunbridge Wells Arts Festival. Eleanor (violin), Meriel (cello) and Oreva-Oghene (piano) played a trio by Haydn to an audience and adjudicator at Kent College Pembury.  
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  • 20/10/22

    Students win Diamond Music Awards

    Congratulations to Mimi (bass), Daphne (trombone and violin) and Elo (piano and cello) who were recently awarded Diamond Music Awards by local music society Tonbridge Music Club at a prestigious prize-giving ceremony held at Tonbridge School.
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  • 19/10/21

    Distinction in Piano Diploma exam for Year 11 student

    Congratulations to Elo in Year 11 (pictured at the piano in the school recital room) who recently received a Distinction in her ABRSM Piano Diploma exam. 
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  • 19/10/21

    An opportunity to work with professional composers and musicians

    Megan in Year 12 attended the ‘Sound and Music Summer School’, a week-long summer school for young composers at The Purcell School (one of the oldest specialist music schools in the country).  
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