The King’s School community was delighted to gather at Commemoration Day for the official opening of the newly refurbished swimming pool changing rooms. The honour of cutting the ribbon went to Old Roffensian David Humfrey, a Cambridge Blues butterfly swimmer, former Master of King’s, Head of History, Head of Swimming and Head of Boarding. His long-standing service to the School and his distinguished achievements in swimming made him the perfect person to mark this special occasion.

The refurbishment has transformed the changing facilities, creating a modern, comfortable, and practical space for pupils, staff and parents. None of this would have been possible without the generous support of the Old Roffensians, whose commitment to the School continues to enrich the lives of its pupils. The Principal extended warm thanks to all ORs who contributed, noting that their generosity ensures King’s pupils have access to facilities that both honour the School’s traditions and meet the needs of today.

Following the opening, the pool was immediately put to good use as members of the School’s rowing team undertook their capsize drills. These sessions are an essential safety requirement before pupils take to the river, giving them the skills and confidence to respond if they ever find themselves in the water unexpectedly.

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