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…
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…
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
Last week, we took the Lower Sixth Geographers on a trip to Dorset. We monitored the weather with an impending sense of doom, fearing rain would put a damper on…
Just before half term, a group of Lower Sixth musicians visited the Royal Academy of Music. They attended the concert of the RAM Symphony Orchestra performing Gustav Mahler’s Fourth Symphony,…