By Josh Bartholomew In reaching the ESFA final the 1st XI were already record breakers, but with this thrilling victory over Repton they have ensured their place in the annals of Hampton history. Roared on by a … Continue Reading ESFA One Year On: HSC’s report on Hampton’s glorious triumph
In the second of his OH Athletes in America features, Vishal Saha caught up with former Captain of Boats and Princeton rower, Jens Clausen OH (2016). Which US University did … Continue Reading OH Athletes in America: Part Two – Jens Clausen
By Jago Doherty Hampton U14A team beat a tough Lancing College side 1-0 at home on Saturday in their fifth game of the Elgin League. The home side went into … Continue Reading U14A defeat Lancing College in tense Elgin League affair
By Josh Hood In the final week of the holidays a group of Lower School boys set off on a football tour that was to prove a very successful and … Continue Reading Pre-season trip to Amsterdam a resounding success
By Josh Bartholomew Hampton’s 1st XV repressed a frustrating opening day by beating Eltham College 17-8 to win the plate at the St. Joseph’s College Rugby Festival. Tries from Theo … Continue Reading 1st XV overcome difficult opening day to win St. Jo’s plate
By Sam Colvine Former Head of History, Mr Cook, is a familiar presence around the corridors of Hampton School. Primarily, he is associated with insightful lessons on the First World … Continue Reading Cooking Up Success: 35 Years of Hampton Cricket
By James Dowden, Magazine Editor Whilst at Hampton School, Luke Dunn enjoyed editing the Hampton Sports Chronicle under the guidance of Mr Smith. Since leaving Hampton Luke has gone on to … Continue Reading The Boy Dunn Good – Luke’s experience with Sevilla FC
By Paul Wilkinson Storming into the England U16s whilst playing for Harlequins U18s and our very own Hampton 1st XV cannot be easy for anyone. However, when I sat down … Continue Reading Louis Lynagh: “If I got the opportunity to play for England I’d take it”
By Josh Bartholomew Hampton’s 1st VII made up for a disappointing season by winning the plate at the prestigious Rosslyn Park National Schools Sevens. After a positive first day in … Continue Reading Hampton in Rosslyn Park Sevens Heaven
By Luca Parrish Over the years, Mr Burke has worked at many top-level clubs; he was Director of Football at Brighton and Hove Albion and Head of Tactical Analysis at … Continue Reading Goal-den Generation: Mr Burke speaks to HSC
By Josh Bartholomew Hampton’s U15 rugby team lost 21-10 to Whitgift in a pulsating semi-final at Allianz Park. An early try from Tim Lamming, added to by five points from … Continue Reading U15s fall to powerful Whitgift in national semi-final
By Josh Bartholomew The U15s have embarked on an impressive Schools Cup campaign, beating strong rugby schools on the way to a semi-final at Allianz Park. Round 1 The U15s’ … Continue Reading Road to Allianz – U15s in Schools Cup success
By Josh Bartholomew Hampton School 1st XI batsman Cole Campbell has enjoyed a productive year, breaking into the Hampshire U17 team, as well as scoring 945 runs for the School … Continue Reading Cole – Mining for Runs
By Luke Jefferies Toby Roland-Jones has enjoyed an impressive year, making his ODI debut against South Africa before starring in the test series with the same opponents. He now has … Continue Reading Keeping up with the Roland-Joneses: Toby’s impressive year
By Ben Holker Book: The Inside Story Of Arsenal Under Wenger Author: John Cross My first choice is the most recently written, from September 2015 and is by a journalist … Continue Reading Wenger, Arsenal and Jordan: Mr Knibbs talks books
By Josh Bartholomew – Interview conducted for Hampton Radio with Paul Wilkinson Since leaving Hampton in 2002, Dr Akbar de Medici has worked in a range of different roles, including as Head … Continue Reading Beyond the Boundary: Dr Akbar de Medici speaks exclusively to HSC