Sport
Tonbridge is renowned for its sporting excellence, not just for producing international, county, and professional athletes, but also for fostering a lifelong passion for sport among our pupils. We recognise sport as a powerful tool for developing key soft skills that will future-proof our students, with a focus on:
- Teamwork
- Resilience
- Leadership
At Tonbridge, sport instils responsibility, perseverance, self-discipline, and the ability to handle failure—skills essential for responsible citizenship. Our philosophy emphasises winning with humility and losing with grace, creating an inclusive, competitive, and transformative environment.
A distinctive feature of our sports programme is the full involvement of our academic teaching staff, who are adept at getting the best out of pupils and fostering mutually beneficial relationships that extend beyond the sports field to the classroom. This approach deepens the connections between pupils and teachers, enhancing both sporting and academic performance, making the Tonbridge environment truly unique.
Our academic staff are supplemented by top-tier professional coaches and our dedicated rugby, hockey, and cricket academies, ensuring comprehensive, year-round support. With experience at the highest levels, our coaches keep Tonbridge sport at the forefront of coaching developments and maintain close ties with leading professional clubs and national governing bodies such as Saracens RFC, Harlequins RFC, Kent CC, Surrey CC, and England Hockey.
Sport, Health & Fitness
In the first two years at Tonbridge, all boys take part in compulsory Sport, Health & Fitness lessons designed to build a strong foundation in health, fitness, and well-being. Held at the Tonbridge School Centre—one of the top indoor sports facilities in the UK—these lessons aim to enhance understanding and engagement in physical activity.
The programme equips students with the skills to make informed lifestyle choices and supports their personal fitness and sporting goals. Covering topics like training methods, programme design, sports psychology, and goal setting, it provides a blend of theory and practice. Students undergo fitness testing, receive gym inductions, and learn to develop effective training regimes.
Health and well-being are at the core, with a focus on individual fitness plans, guided by personal fitness advisers. The curriculum also explores alternative training methods such as Yoga, Spin, and Pilates, and addresses key aspects of healthy living, including body image, nutrition, and the risks of supplements and performance-enhancing drugs. The lessons also cover fundamental movement skills, managing performance anxiety, and effective warm-up and cool-down routines, supporting the overall pastoral development of students.
Games programme – Structure and philosophy
At Tonbridge, we believe in encouraging students to participate in as many sports as possible for as long as possible. This variety keeps them engaged and promotes well-rounded athletic development. A multidisciplinary approach enhances physical literacy, reduces the risk of overuse injuries, and helps students discover new passions. We also recognise that some students may require more tailored programmes to pursue excellence in their chosen sport, and we work closely with individuals to support their specific goals.
One of Tonbridge’s greatest strengths is the depth of our sports provision. We offer a wide range of sports, and our ‘club’ system ensures that boys of all abilities can take part and compete. For example, we field up to 30 rugby and football teams in the Autumn Term, and a similar number of hockey and football teams in the Lent Term. The Summer Term includes teams in cricket, tennis, and athletics, giving students year-round opportunities to engage in a variety of sports and avoid monotony.
Our House Leagues system, alongside traditional House Matches, ensures that all boys—regardless of ability—can represent their House and enjoy competitive sport, fostering a strong sense of belonging within the Tonbridge community.
With over 20 different sports on offer—including Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Cross-country, Fencing, Football, Hockey, Rugby, Swimming, Tennis, and more—students are encouraged to explore a range of activities that build transferable skills such as teamwork, resilience, and leadership.
These opportunities are supported by world-class facilities. Our Sports Centre, completed in 2008, provides national-standard indoor amenities alongside 100 acres of meticulously maintained outdoor fields, three astro-turf pitches, and an all-weather athletics track. Tonbridge’s facilities were recognised internationally when the school hosted the Australian Track and Field team for the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 World Championships.
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Department Staff
Mrs Leigh Maasdorp
MA, London Metropolitan University
Mr Ian Baldock
Mr Tim Blackwell
Mr David Makey
Ms Kate Morwell-Neave
Mr Jonathan Moss
Mr Richard Oliver
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