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Fresh from their Coronation celebrations, RGS families filled Great Hall to tackle the many different rounds ranging from “Guess the biscuit” to “Guess the year”. RGS boys were delighted to…
Fresh from their Coronation celebrations, RGS families filled Great Hall to tackle the many different rounds ranging from “Guess the biscuit” to “Guess the year”. RGS boys were delighted to…
Last week, we welcomed a group of four Nepalese students and their Headmaster Mr Binod Gurung, who travelled to the UK from Bhu Pu school, in the town of Besisahar,…
The Concerto Concert with Southern Pro Musica has justifiably become one of the stellar events of the RGS musical year, and this year’s performance in Holy Trinity Church, was no…
One in six people between the ages of 12 and 16 have a diagnosable mental health condition. In 2019, over 140 young males between the ages of 15 and 19…
The upcoming coronation of King Charles has sparked much discussion about the necessity of a monarchy in the modern world. The notion of monarchy can feel archaic and unreflective of…
Les Incroyables To stage a school production of the iconic Les Misérables is daunting, to do this in a historic Tudor room and solely in French, with a number of…
Tolerance means accepting differences in people: their opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, and so on. It’s a fair attitude towards those who are different from us, and it…
The Easter holidays were jam-packed with trips both abroad and within the UK, across many subject departments. Fourth Form students visited the newly built Soho Place Theatre in London for…
It has been a busy half term for our music staff and pupils. We held preliminary rounds for House Music in the form of Competition Concerts for Wind, Brass, Strings,…