Reflection: Courage
It is very easy to have an opinion, to create your own ideals and beliefs about something: be it about a show you’ve watched recently or a person you just…
It is very easy to have an opinion, to create your own ideals and beliefs about something: be it about a show you’ve watched recently or a person you just…
When we hear the word community, we sometimes think of something vague – a place, a group, or a building we happen to belong to. But in reality, community isn’t something distant…
The school production of Arabian Nights was a charming, feel-good celebration of the enduring power of story-telling, as the audience were transported into an exotic world of mystery, adventure and colourful, flamboyant…
The final week of term brought two exceptional musical events that demonstrated the breadth, depth and ambition of music across the school. Together, they showcased the commitment of more than…
The joint GHS/RGS production of Guys and Dolls delivered a joyous, high‑energy evening that perfectly captured the show’s irresistible blend of romance, humour, and swagger. From the very first moments,…
We marked Neurodiversity Celebration Week with a powerful and heartfelt visit from actor and autism advocate Bradley Riches, who spoke to the Lower School about his lived experiences and his…
Our biggest World Book Week yet — held during the National Year of Reading — began with an inspiring visit from award‑winning author Simon James Green. He joined students at…
What do you aspire to be when you grow up? We’ve probably all been asked that question on multiple occasions and as we move through our school days I suspect…
For more than 25 years, the Steynor Prize, RGS Musician of the Year, has stood as the school’s premier platform for celebrating outstanding musical talent. This year’s competition once again…
On Thursday 22 January, our Upper Sixth biologists were treated to an unforgettable academic experience as they took part in Dr Guy Sutton’s renowned “Brain Day”, a programme designed for…