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RGS Students Perform at Book Launch in Historic Abbot’s Hospital

RGS students had the privilege of taking part in the launch of a new book by Tünde T., a Hungarian journalist and author whose recently published collection of 24 short stories was unveiled at the historic Abbot’s Hospital in Guildford.   The event brought together literature, music and community in one of Guildford’s most significant…

We Welcomed Back Author Sarah Govett to the RGS

Author Sarah Govett returned to the RGS in the Trinity Term for what was her third visit to the School, giving students a fascinating insight into the realities of modern writing and the creative industries. Already well known for her successful dystopian novels aimed at teenage readers, Sarah has recently broadened her portfolio, turning her…

Reflection: Sportsmanship

The day is Tuesday the 19th of May, or as Southampton Football Club knew it, Doomsday.  On that day, Southampton were expelled from the EFL Championship play-off final and handed a 4-point deduction for the following season.  For two weeks prior, Southampton had spied Middlesborough’s training sessions prior to the play-off semi-final.  This cost Southampton…

Student Ambassadors from RGS Guildford visit our school in Nanjing, China

The inaugural Student Ambassador trip to Nanjing was a great success. The Lower Sixth formers who attended the trip returned full of excitement and lessons learned. Communicating across cultures can be challenging; the resilience and adaptability on the part of Guildford and Nanjing students was impressive as they learned how to overcome barriers of language…

Reflection: Volunteering

Volunteering, most commonly understood, refers to giving unpaid help to groups or clubs out of your own volition.  I have no doubt that this sort of volunteering is important to building a community and maintaining a society.  In fact, volunteers are necessary for maintaining a society; a study done by London Economics found that UK volunteers annually…

Third Form Geographers Bring Their Learning to Life in the Lake District

71 Third Form students, accompanied by members of the Geography Department, set off on the annual Geography field trip to the Lake District. Combining academic study with outdoor exploration, the visit provided an invaluable opportunity for students to experience first-hand many of the landscapes and processes they have been studying in the classroom. Educational visits…

200 Seconds Final Showcases Outstanding Student Curiosity and Communication

The final of this year’s 200 Seconds Competition took place in May, bringing together some of the School’s most talented young presenters for an evening of intellectual curiosity, creativity and confident public speaking. An established and much-valued part of the Scholarship for All programme, the competition provides students in the First and Second Forms with…

Reflection: Teamwork

“Houston, we have a problem!”  Five words that, 56 years ago, signalled one of the most dangerous moments in the history of space exploration, and one of the greatest examples of teamwork the world has ever seen.  When the oxygen tank on the Apollo 13 module exploded, the crew had no choice but to retreat…

Talented musicians perform with Southern Pro Musica

It was a privilege to hear the astonishing array of talented musicians perform in our annual Concerto Concert with Southern Pro Musica in Holy Trinity Church. The repertoire, performed by 11 of our most outstanding soloists and singers, was wide-ranging and demanding, included a complete performance of the Kabalevsky Violin Concerto played by Robin Moggs…

GCSE Results 2026

Absolutely delighted for our talented, hard-working students as they celebrate record-breaking GCSE results: 81% of grades at either 8 or 9.

Read the Headmaster, Dr Jon Cox’s comment here:

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