As GCSE arts entries fall by 40% across the UK, Borden Grammar School keeps creativity centre stage
At a time when arts education is facing national decline, Borden Grammar School is defying the trend. A recent report by the Campaign for the Arts (August 2025) revealed that GCSE Drama entries have fallen by 40% over the past 15 years – yet in this Swale-based school, the arts are flourishing.
Borden Grammar is championing creativity, inspiring students to get involved in clubs, stage performances, and educational trips. Their dedication to the arts is clear – they’re even in the process of transforming a former junior school space into an auditorium, built to match the energy and enthusiasm of their young performers.
As both a musician and dramatist, Headteacher Mr Ashley Tomlin brings a personal passion for the arts to his leadership.
