Le Bossu de Notre-Dame
A little of Paris came to Guildford this week with RGS Guildford’s MFL production of Le Bossu de Notre-Dame, an adaptation of Victor Hugo’s iconic gothic novel, brought the heart-wrenching…
A little of Paris came to Guildford this week with RGS Guildford’s MFL production of Le Bossu de Notre-Dame, an adaptation of Victor Hugo’s iconic gothic novel, brought the heart-wrenching…
Alan Ayckbourn’s play Ernie’s Incredible Illucinations follows Ernie, a likeable kid whose vivid and wildly-imaginative daydreams have begun to manifest as sudden, absurd real-world situations. The enthusiastic and versatile young cast –…
RGS Guildford is delighted to announce the findings of its latest inspection from the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), a report which highlights the School’s exceptional standards across all areas of…
The sporting achievements of the RGS teams have continued to impress, with exciting performances across multiple disciplines. Here’s a round-up of the latest results and standout performances. 1st XI Hockey…
On Friday 7 March we welcomed manga illustrator and writer, Chie Katsuwada, to the RGS to run a series of engaging and insightful workshops for Second Form students. The sessions…
On Thursday 6 March, the Joint Schools’ Chamber Choir made their highly anticipated first visit to St George’s Chapel, Windsor, singing Evensong in a stunning display of musicianship. Founded in…
The past few weeks have seen some remarkable achievements and enjoyable events for Old Guildfordians (OGs). Aidan Beaumont (OG’23) has been selected as a lock for the Cambridge team in…
Established over 25 years ago, The Steynor Prize or RGS Musician of the Year, was set up by John and Hilary Steynor to showcase the amazing musicianship found here at…
The UK Linguistics Olympiad (UKLO) is the ultimate challenge for anyone with a love for languages, puzzles and mental problem-solving. Often described as a treasure hunt for the brain, UKLO…