The School Song
Words by H.R. Dawe and music by Alec Rowley

Hamptonians all a chorus raise

To praise our ancient School
Which Hammond founded back in days 

Of Haughty Tudor rule,
For like the Thames , close on whose side 

She stood in days bygone,
With sure and never ceasing tide 

Our School goes proudly on.

Chorus
Then let us join our School to praise 

The bond that none shall sever,

Let all her sons this chorus raise; 

"Hampton, the School forever!"

A Goodly heritage is ours 

Of ceaseless effort, made
By sturdy men, whose active hours 

The School’s traditions laid, 

From out the past examples come 

That stir us and that guide, 

For some were men of worth and some 

For love of England died.

Chorus
Then let us join our School to praise 

The bond that none shall sever,

Let all her sons this chorus raise;

"Hampton, the School forever”
 
At School we join the living chain
That grows, but never dies;
In after years we still remain 

Close bound in friendship’s ties. 

May we who bear Old Hampton’s name
In work or play endeavour
To guard and keep undimmed her fame, 

That she may stand forever.  

Chorus
Then let us join our School to praise 

The bond that none shall sever, 

Let all her sons this chorus raise; 

"Hampton, the School forever”