International themed outreach event for local Primary school children – Monday 24 June 2025
We started the week welcoming 84 local primary school children from Years 5 and 6 for a morning of internationally themed education.
We started the week welcoming 84 local primary school children from Years 5 and 6 for a morning of internationally themed education.
Year 7 pupils have been learning how to give opinions about food in Spanish lessons, a linguistic skill they will develop as they head towards GCSE.
In Year 6, pupils undertake a core curriculum piece of work focusing on the continent of Africa.
This year, we marked World Book Day with a great range of costumes and a lot of fun in school!
This year we have chosen to mark Mother Tongue day with a special whole school assembly featuring some of our students who speak a wide range of languages at home.
Following on from the successes of our Chinese New year celebrations in recent years, we took time out of our usual curriculum in the Prep School to find out about Chinese culture.
RGS pupils have taken time out of their normal languages curriculum to make contact with their counterparts in Santo Domingo de Silas, Pinto, Madrid.
We were delighted to visit our partner school in Pinto on the outskirts of Madrid marking the beginning of a year of partnership.
This year, the theme for European Day of Languages has been to communicate on the theme of Peace.
At RGS Dodderhill we provide pupils with opportunities which enable them to prepare for life beyond the school gates as global citizens.
The words are incredibly powerful, and sum up the sorrow and reflection that we feel and participate in annually at our Remembrance services.
After such a disrupted year, RGS Dodderhill students were delighted to achieve impressive GCSE examination results this year.
We are aware that there is an open letter in circulation and which has been signed by many former pupils regarding decolonising the School Curriculum and we have also received a number of emails as part of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ campaign. We would like to thank our alumni for raising this issue with us in such a thoughtful and measured way. We appreciate your comments and understand your concerns.
The RGS Worcester Schools are committed to tackling any form of inequality including racism and to raising of awareness in our entire community of the need for constant vigilance and action. We are very aware of the importance of educating children as global citizens.
It has been another busy week across our Family of Schools and we have pleasure in sharing with you a summary of our remote learning. Thank you to everyone for sharing your clips with us and we wish you all a safe, extended weekend.