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MUN Residential Conference

On Friday 17 January, 15 students from RGS attended the annual WASAMUN (Wycombe Abbey School Model United Nations) residential conference. Over the course of two days, the students participated in a series of engaging debates on critical global issues such as free speech, reparations, the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, stateless refugees and North…

Christmas Celebrations at RGS Prep

The Christmas period at RGS Prep has been nothing short of magical, with a wide variety of activities and events bringing joy and excitement. Boys in Reception had an unexpected surprise when Father Christmas made a secret visit to the library! The boys were thrilled to find him tucked away and even more delighted to…

Geography Trip to London: Urban Regeneration

On Thursday 12 December, the Lower Sixth Geography students embarked on a field trip to London, focusing on urban regeneration and development. After a brief train journey from Guildford, the group travelled by tube to Canary Wharf, where they met their guide, Rob, a former member of the London Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC). Rob’s extensive…

English Seminars with Professor Claire Harman

The English Department was delighted to welcome Professor Claire Harman, a distinguished scholar of 19th-century literature, for an inspiring day of workshops with Fifth Form students. The sessions focused on key texts for their GCSE studies, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Professor…

RGS Barbershop Group at St Abbot’s Hospital

On Tuesday 26 November, students in the RGS Barbershop Group brought joy and music to the residents of Abbot’s Hospital with a heart-warming and memorable concert. The event began with a series of solo performances, where the singers demonstrated their versatility with a repertoire spanning classical pieces to more modern songs. These solo numbers set…

Art Outreach Event: Portraits with Andy Pankhurst

On Thursday 5 December, the Art Department hosted an outreach event, welcoming Sixth Form students for a special “Portrait in Oils Workshop” led by renowned artist Andy Pankhurst. The event brought together young artists from six different schools, creating an atmosphere of creativity and collaboration in our art studios. The workshop provided students with a…

Historical Association’s Great Debate

On Tuesday 3 December, two RGS students showcased their historical expertise by competing in the Historical Association’s prestigious Great Debate. Cameron Brown and Saul de Gruchy each delivered compelling five-minute talks addressing the thought-provoking question: ‘How can your local history tell a global story?’ Their presentations highlighted the powerful connections between local narratives and broader…

The Canterbury Tales

Chaucer is dead.  Well, sort of.  So four medieval alchemists attempt to bring the lifeless poet back to life by inviting a group of his best-known pilgrims to tell their tales, as the caped Chaucer watches on from the luxury of the front row, with members of the audience tasked with keeping an eye on…

Reflection: Courage

One of our School Values is courage, but what is courage?  Courage is defined as the ability to do something that frightens one or as bravery but I believe courage isn’t about being fearless, it’s about acting despite your fears and embracing challenges as opportunities for growth. One person who exemplifies this is Bethany Hamilton,…

Enrichment Activities and Trips

The past few weeks have seen pupils across various Year Groups involved in a series of enriching educational trips and workshops. Year 1’s Guildford Adventure Year 1 students enjoyed a fascinating trip to Guildford on Wednesday, where they immersed themselves in local history. The day began with a special talk at RGS Senior by Headmaster…

Advent Service

Now in its third year, the Advent Carol Service has firmly established itself as a cherished and much-anticipated event in the school calendar. This poignant service provides a moment of stillness and reflection, marking the period of anticipation and preparation leading up to the celebration of Christ’s birth. Held by candlelight in the atmospheric Holy…

Junior Scholarship Conference

On Thursday 14 October, the school held its second Junior Scholarship Conference, a unique event that exemplifies the ethos of being ‘by the students, for the students.’ As highlighted by Senior Scholars’ Council Vice-President, Jasper O’Conor, in his opening address. The conference is largely organised by the Senior Scholars’ Council and showcases the scholarly passions…