Despite the rain, The King’s Hospital School’s Chapel was filled with warmth, music and joyful reunions as past pupils, families and friends gathered for a very special evening on Friday, 14 November 2025. The event, hosted by Chapel Canon Peter Campion, proved to be a resounding success and a true celebration of community spirit.
The night opened with a vibrant programme of hymn-singing that quickly set the tone for an uplifting and memorable experience. Attendees were treated to the rich, resonant sound of the newly restored Chapel organ, whose powerful voice filled the historic space and added a sense of splendour to the occasion. Laughter, song and shared memories echoed through the Chapel as the congregation embraced the energy of what became a true “Chapel Banger.”
Following the service, guests made their way to a welcoming wine reception, where old classmates and lifelong friends reconnected, shared stories and celebrated together. The atmosphere was one of warmth and camaraderie, reinforcing the long-standing ties that bind the KH community.
The evening was not only a celebration of music and fellowship but also an act of generosity. All proceeds from the event went directly to support The Holy Land Institute for the Deaf in Jordan, ensuring that the joy of the night extended far beyond the Chapel walls.
From start to finish, the event stood as a testament to the enduring spirit of The King’s Hospital School community — resilient, connected and always ready to raise the roof together.
