Super Start to Skiing Season
It has been a fantastic start to the year for the SVS ski racers. We had an enjoyable training session at Chatham last Friday evening, in preparation for the ESSKIA race on Sunday. As well as this, two teams braved an early start and a long morning to compete in the English Schools’ race with all eight skiers improving their times and confidence throughout the day.
Read MoreKent Cricket Capping Ceremony
We are delighted to share that Alexandra Tunnicliff (First Form), having played for Kent Cricket this summer, has been awarded her county cap by one of the England squad.
Read More2022 Southern Schools Cup
Last week, our SVS Golf Team entered the 2022 Southern Schools Cup. This is an Independent Schools Golf Association ranking event attended by some of the finest independent school golfers in the South of England.
Read MoreLanguage of the Month: Ukrainian
This September, our language of the month is Ukrainian. Karolina Dubyk (Fifth Form) and Khrystyna Nyzyk (Lower Sixth) talk about their country, Ukraine, important holidays and traditions and the Ukrainian Language.
Read MoreGCSE Art Coursework
Our GCSE Art students were busy painting, drawing and designing garments over the summer holiday. They focused on a range of techniques they learned throughout Fourth Form and applied them to a coursework piece related to their personal projects.
Read MoreSVS School App Guide
A one-stop shop for all School portals, information and social media feeds. You select what areas of the School you are interested in and we do the rest!
Read MoreGCSE Results 2022
The students of Sutton Valence School in Maidstone have received their GCSE results today and there is a great deal to celebrate. Almost half of the grades were at levels 9, 8 or 7 (A*-A equivalent) which shows the excellent achievement of many of the cohort.
Read MoreA Level Results 2022
Once more the students of Sutton Valence School near Maidstone have secured excellent A Level examination results. The return to written examination papers following two years of disruption owing to COVID, saw this year’s cohort secure over three quarters of grades being between A* to B and the vast majority of students securing their first choice university.
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