Monkton Combe School Boat Club

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Monkton Combe School Boat Club
Bluefriars Blade.svg
Location Monkton Combe, Somerset, United Kingdom
Home water River Avon
Founded1878 (MCSBC)
1956 (Bluefriars)
Boat CodeMNK (MCSBC)
MNB (Bluefriars)
Affiliations British Rowing
Monkton Combe School
Website https://bluefriars.org.uk/about/

Monkton Combe School Boat Club (MCSBC) is the boat club for pupils of Monkton Combe School, established in 1878.

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The school maintains two boathouses, both on the River Avon. The older is situated on the edge of the Senior school grounds, sitting below the Dundas Aqueduct and is used mainly for junior rowing.

In 2014 the school opened a second boathouse in the nearby village of Saltford, named the ‘John Chaplin Boathouse’. [1] The new boathouse benefits from a wider and straighter stretch of river, as well as more spacious land facilities so is used for the club’s performance rowing program. [2]

Dundas Aqueduct, behind which sits the older boathouse Dundas Aqueduct, from south-east.jpg
Dundas Aqueduct, behind which sits the older boathouse

The two most notable results achieved by Monkton came in 1952 when the club came runners up in the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, and 1983 when the club won the J18 Women’s Eights at Schools' Head of the River Race.

MCSBC alumni row as the Monkton Bluefriars Boat Club. ‘Bluefriars’ is also the racing name of MSCBC. [3]

Notable Rowers

Many MCSBC rowers have gone on to represent England and Great Britain internationally, with the following winning medals in rowing at the Olympic Games: [4]

In addition, Matt Wells (Bronze in Double Sculls at Beijing, 2008) served as rowing master in the years after the opening of the school’s new Saltford Rowing Centre. [5]

While not a Monkton alumnus, notable rowing YouTuber and GB athlete Cameron Buchan trains from the club’s Saltford boathouse, and often races under MCSBC colours. [6] [7]

Monkton Bluefriars Boat Club

An alumni boat club, Monkton Bluefriars Boat Club, was founded in 1956 as an Open Boat Club (originally called Monkton Blue Friars BC) to encourage MCSBC alumni to meet socially and in boats. [8] It was first registered with the Amateur Rowing Association in 1964 and is now registered with British Rowing as a separate boat club to MCSBC, though still views the latter as its ‘parent club’. [9]

Bluefriars’ Charity

In 1995 the Monkton Bluefriars Charitable Trust was created to encourage a greater level of charitable giving in order to support young rowers. The purpose of the Trust was widened to include support for students rowing in other clubs as well as Monktonians. The Trust supplies grants to help fund equipment or events for athletes who cannot afford to cover the costs themselves, depending on their financial situation. [10]

The charity's aims are twofold: [11] [12]

Newsletter

Bluefriars has produced an annual newsletter for members since November 1981, edited by the school's former master and rowing coach Julian Bewick. [13]

Events

The Bluefriars Club organises the Monkton Bluefriars Small Boats Head every October, [14] usually held from the school’s John Chaplin Boathouse at Saltford, near Bath, Somerset, [15] and an annual dinner at the Leander Club.

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