Tom Harrison Land’s End to London Challenge
In aid of the British Red Cross, Alumnus Tom Harrison (1988-94) has recently undertaken the mammoth challenge of walking 263 miles from Land’s End to London without spending any money.
In aid of the British Red Cross, Alumnus Tom Harrison (1988-94) has recently undertaken the mammoth challenge of walking 263 miles from Land’s End to London without spending any money.
Year Eight pupil, Freddie Staiano, won the boys Under 13 Herefordshire and Worcestershire Squash County Championship tournament on Saturday in Stourbridge.
It is not often we celebrate rubbish, but this week Isabelle Lowe, Year Nine, finished runner up in the Under 18 category of the Rubbish Costumes Competition 2022, hosted by the University Centre South Essex.
The annual Sixth Form Showcase concert took place in Perrins Hall on Thursday evening this week.
Congratulations to former student Charlotte Rushforth who has recently graduated with a High First Class Honours degree in Classical Civilisation from the University of Nottingham, winning the University Thompson prize for attaining the best overall average in the Humanities department.
We are delighted to share news of a truly life-changing donation from one of our Alumni.
RGS Pupils have earned international accreditation, recognising their excellent work in making the School more environmentally friendly and raising eco-awareness amongst fellow pupils.
Join us for a fun morning of sport at RGS Worcester, Open to children of all abilities in Years Five and Six from any local school.
Year Ten pupil, Libby Parker, impressively completed a marathon distance trail in her wheel chair, with the support of friends, family and celebrities on Sunday.
Congratulations to Rupert Hobson who has been awarded an Arkwright Engineering Scholarship for the Sixth Form.
“I was very pleased to be involved in Wednesday evening’s Year Eleven Tea Time Concert, which was exceptional, with a range of fantastic songs and pieces throughout.
For our first Careers seminar of the academic year, we were joined by RGS Alumnus, Matt Croydon, Scientist and Deputy STEM Co-ordinator at QinetiQ.
On Monday, sixty-three Year Eleven GCSE Geography pupils headed to Carding Mill Valley in Shropshire, for the first of two fieldwork days.
At the start of the Michaelmas term, the Art Department was invited to showcase a selection of pupils’ work in the foyer of the Royal Worcester Porcelain Museum.
On Tuesday of this week, RGS Swimming teams took part in the Regional Qualifying competition held at Malvern College.