RGS Guildford courtyard with students

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A Utopian Workshop

We were delighted to welcome Year 9 students from across Guildford to take part in the SATRO Planet Utopia workshop, hosted in collaboration with the West Surrey Schools Partnership. Students from Guildford County School, George Abbot, Broadwater, Tormead, and RGS came together for a day of creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.   The Planet Utopia…

RGS Prep Pupils Rehearse and Perform a Play in a Week

A play from initial script to performance in just a week Last week, RGS Prep Year 6 pupils embarked on an exhilarating challenge: to put together a full-scale production in just one week, performing Perseus and the Gorgon’s Head.  This ambitious endeavor was made possible with Teach It Through Drama practitioners, Liz Fost and Natasha…

Reflection: Competition

Two American adversaries have been competing for over a century, in a battle to achieve global domination.  Their rivalry, Coca Cola vs Pepsi, is a tale that has a lot to teach about the impact of competition. It is often said that what matters about competition is not the winning, but the taking part.  But…

Sportsmanship

Sportsmanship can be interpreted in many ways, but for me, it’s what transforms a simple game into something truly meaningful.  It’s not just about winning or losing—it’s about respect, fairness, and being a decent person, even when the scoreline is against you.  Imagine you’re losing 5 – 0, and to make matters worse, your teammate…

Reflection: Volunteering

What do the following places and organisations have in common?  Sports clubs, hospitals, schools, places of worship, museums, historic houses, parks, care homes, theatres, emergency services, libraries, pet rescue centres? The answer is, all of them – and many more – rely on volunteers in order to carry out the important work that they do.  You may not have fully realised it,…