High Street, Tonbridge,
Kent, TN9 1JP
Trips overseas and exchange programmes occur on a regular basis and help develop a broader perspective and wider understanding of different nationalities. Boys talk in Chapel, year group and House assemblies about their experiences in other countries while the exchange students from other schools also give an international flavour to the school.
Charitable fund-raising for overseas groups also forms a focus for many boys and in learning about the charities and the needs of the recipients, an appreciation of the need's of others is developed. Boys have, for example, talked to the whole school about their work with orphans in Kosovo and the plight of Libyan refugees while old boys return regularly to talk about their charity work abroad.

Working with orphans in Kosovo
I've been interested in charitable work from an early age. Fond memories of school fundraising projects and taking part in conservation on Wednesday afternoons will always stick in my mind.
We should help if we can; and by helping, we will make a difference. I will be forever indebted to the staff and pupils of Tonbridge for acknowledging this when they helped so generously with the fundraising efforts for Amani back in 2008.
Gabriel Chapman (MH 96-01)