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Reflection: Curiosity

Without curiosity humanity may have died out in a cave long ago.  When threatened with Ice Ages, harsh climates, and ancient animals the need to adapt, and the desire to understand what lay beyond the familiar, pushed early humans across continents in search of greener pastures.  The same driving force is seen again and again…

Exploring Medicine, Diplomacy and Literature

Careers in Medicine Seminar On Monday evening, the Careers in Medicine Seminar brought together an outstanding panel of speakers: Old Guildfordians Oscar Atkinson (’19), George Badham (’08), Jack Doyle (’22), and parent Carys Sonnenberg. Chaired by Mr Dunscombe (Director of Higher Education), the discussion provided honest and wide-ranging insights into studying and working in medicine. Jack…

Anti-Bullying Week at RGS Prep

Last week, RGS Prep came together as a community to mark Anti-Bullying Week, embracing the national theme of “Using Our Power for Good.” The initiative aimed to reinforce kindness, inclusivity and respect across all year groups through a series of engaging activities and thought-provoking discussions. The week began with a whole-school assembly exploring how every…

Reflection: Kindness

Kindness is usually described as an act of genuine care and good will without the expectation of reward.  In a world that can sometimes feel rushed or self-centered, true kindness often passes unnoticed and undervalued.  Kindness can range from a massive dedication of time or money to the smallest gesture between two strangers. When I think about kindness in action, Princess Diana,…

Remembrance Day: The Address

When thinking about World War I, people often think about the politics of the battles, yet people rarely ever imagine what life would have been like on the home front. Guildford, like many other towns at the start of the war, experienced a surge of patriotism at a scale that cannot be imagined in today’s…

Student Reflection: Innovation

Innovation is the process of making changes in that which is established; it is the introduction of new methods and ideas, and the replacement of old ones.  Innovation can come in forms as dramatic as the introduction of fire, or the wheel, or agriculture but equally it can come in a new way of tying…

RGS Guildford Wins at the Independent Schools of the Year Awards 2025: The Development Award for Outstanding Fundraising Achievement

RGS Guildford is delighted to have been named a winner at the Independent Schools of the Year Awards 2025, where the school was honoured with The Development Award for Outstanding Fundraising Achievement. The award was accepted by Ms Popa (Development Director) and Mrs Rathmell (Head of Charity & Volunteering) at the ceremony, recognising the school’s…

ACEN Delivers Powerful Anti-Racism Workshops

RGS Guildford was proud to welcome Aisha Sanusi and Serena DeCordova from the African Caribbean Education Network (ACEN) for their annual visit, during which they delivered a series of impactful anti-racism workshops to THird Form students. These sessions form a vital part of the School’s ongoing commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. About ACEN  ACEN,…

Nursery Boys Embark on Eco-Schools Journey to Champion Sustainability

  The nursery pupils at RGS Prep are thrilled to be taking part in the prestigious Eco-Schools programme this academic year, to continue to raise environmental awareness and action within the school community. Eco-Schools is a nationally recognised initiative that empowers young learners to make meaningful changes in their daily lives to protect the planet….

Sports Highlights

Rugby highlights It was a packed week for RGS rugby, with midweek National Cup matches followed by a full block of fixtures against Hurstpierpoint College. The 1st XV started strong at the National Cup Round 1with early tries from Henry T. and Alex J., but St George’s rallied to win 31–17. The U15A also faced…