Class of 2020
Koby is currently studying Medicine at St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge.
Tell us a bit about yourself?
I lived in Hounslow with my mum, dad, and little sister. To be honest a private education never crossed our minds but then we started hearing about the free places scheme at Hampton. When we walked through Hampton’s doors – it felt just right, and all the people were welcoming. I already loved chess at that time and knowing that Hampton had a strong Chess culture and that the school would support me all the way, was the icing on the cake.
Tell us about the application process?
The admissions process at Hampton is just like any other school – it was straightforward, and the admissions team made it as simple as possible, The interview was a game changer for me. Talking to Mr Knibbs it was more of a conversation and he talked about how I would achieve big things as part of the chess team which even I hadn’t dreamt of.
Did you feel different in any way?
Having a free place never made a difference, I felt the same as everyone else. We’re all treated as equals and given the same opportunities, and no one talks about your background - everyone just talks about the opportunities you have available to you.
What did you enjoy most?
I really liked the lessons – especially Chemistry but there was so much more than academic work on offer. I got involved in the orchestra and the male a cappella choir Voices of Lions, and did some football. But my first love has always been chess and I was a passionate member of the chess team. The school supported my independent chess career too and in Fifth Year I became the Under 18 British Chess Champion, which was amazing.
What did your Hampton education lead to?
My dream from a young age was to go to the University of Cambridge. I am currently studying medicine there. Hampton reinforced my personal ethos to care for others, to treat everyone as equal and I really look forward to developing that as a doctor in the future.
Get to know koby
University Life:
He is President and Varsity Captain of Cambridge University Chess Club (CUCC)
Best Hampton Memory:
Becoming British Chess Champion