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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…

ILA/ORIS Presentation Evening

On Monday 18 October, the school hosted the annual Independent Learning Assignment (ILA)/Original Research in STEM (ORIS) Presentation Evening, one of the standout events in our Scholarship for All programme. The evening saw a packed auditorium filled with students, parents, staff, visiting students and friends of the school, all eager to witness the remarkable research…

Evensong at St Paul’s Cathedral

Last Monday, the Joint Schools’ Chamber Choir had the extraordinary honour of performing Evensong at St Paul’s Cathedral in central London. This marked the choir’s third invitation to sing under the iconic dome – a privilege few schools receive. The occasion held even greater significance as the choir sang for the Remembrance Day service, making…

Poetry Together

On Monday 11 November, five Second Form students attended the culmination of this year’s Poetry Together event at Central Hall in Westminster.  Led by Gyles Brandreth and supported by Duke’s Education, the event aims to unite young and old through the enjoyment of poetry. The boys had already written and performed their own poem on…

Model United Nations Conference

On Saturday 9 November, approximately 240 students from RGS and twenty other schools participated in the annual Model United Nations (MUN) conference. Throughout the day, students debated a range of complex and controversial topics with enthusiasm and rigour. Issues such as protecting South America’s biodiversity, the ongoing warfare in Sudan, single-use plastics, and human rights…

Reflection: Courage – Leadership

Nelson Mandela once said, “Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it is the triumph over it.”  Courage is the force that propels humanity forward in the face of uncertainty and overwhelming odds.  It lives not in grand gestures alone but in the quiet, unwavering acts that transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.  Courage requires something…

Anti-Bullying Week

This week, RGS Prep came together to celebrate Anti-Bullying Week, embracing the theme of Respect through engaging and meaningful activities that promoted kindness, empathy and understanding across the school. The week began with Odd Socks Day on Monday, where pupils and staff wore mismatched socks to celebrate their unique differences and individuality. The school buzzed…

Reflection: Empathy

When trying to define the word empathy, people tend to use the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes.”  However, I think that this phrase doesn’t fully capture the essence of it.  Empathy is so much more than this.  In its most basic form, empathy is having an open mind and, with that, the knowledge…

History Trip to Berlin

During half term, a group of 55 students enjoyed a four-day tour of Berlin, exploring historical sites central to the city’s divided past. The trip included significant stops at landmarks and museums highlighting the Cold War era, offering students an insightful look at Berlin’s role in modern history. The first stop on the itinerary was…

Economics & Business Trip to the Netherlands & Belgium

On Wednesday 23 October 39 A-level Economics and Business students embarked on a four-night tour of the Netherlands and Belgium, setting off on coach at 5.30am. The group visited Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Brussels and Bruges, exploring a rich itinerary that merged education with cultural experiences. Each day was filled with engaging activities. The students enjoyed meals…