The final week of fixtures culminated in a full block against our local rivals Skinners. The 1st XV won 25-21, winning the U18 Champions Cup and the U18 Kent Merit League three years in a row - 2021, 2022 and now 2023.
The Cross Country squad enjoyed a superb day at the National Cup Final in Suffolk on Saturday. Returning to Woodbridge School, where we last won the Junior competition in 2018, it was an emotional experience for three of those same boys who competed here again for their last Cup campaign as Seniors...
On Tuesday 21st November at Gravesend RFC, the U15As drew 15-15 all with last year’s U14 Champions, Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School (known as ‘Rochester Maths’). As both teams shared exactly the same ways of scoring with two tries, one converted, one not and a penal...
The Secondary Maths Challenge took place on Tuesday 21 November at Invicta Grammar School in Maidstone. Anton, Ben, Oscar, and Leo (Year 10) made it to the final after an intense competition consisting of four rounds. Their achievement is particularly impressive considering that the opposing teams w...
The Christmas Fair is on Saturday 25th November 2pm-5pm.
Fun for all, beautiful craft and gift stalls, chocolate tombola, festive refreshments and live music!
Free Entry and Free parking at North Kent College!
Admissions Consultation – September 2025 Admissions
The Judd School is consulting on its Admissions Policy for September 2025. The purpose of this consultation is so that we, as a school, comply with the DfE School Admissions Code and consult with our local and wider community when there are proposed changes.
Period of Consultation: 20th November...
On Wednesday 15th November Judd competed in the regional round of the Cranmer Awards organised by the Prayer Book Society. Students performed a 3-5 minute recital of a passage from the Book of Common Prayer first compiled by Thomas Cranmer in the sixteenth century. For the first time in a decade, Ju...
Millions: School play 6th, 7th, 8th December 2023 - Schoolroom at 7 p.m.
It was a one-in-a-million chance. A bag crammed with cash comes tumbling out of the air and lands right at Damian's feet. Suddenly the Cunningham brothers are rich. Very rich. They can buy anything they want but they have very different ideas about how to spend the money.
An entertaining, tho...
Gravesend rugby club were the hosts of an enthralling Kent County Schools cup U14 rugby final, in which The Judd School eventually beat Langley park 44-21.