Exploring Ecosystems Beyond the Classroom at the Botanical Gardens
Over two days last week, Year Eight pupils enjoyed an enriching visit to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, which supported their current work on the Ecosystems unit.
Over two days last week, Year Eight pupils enjoyed an enriching visit to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, which supported their current work on the Ecosystems unit.
The past fortnight has seen another excellent series of performances from RGS Worcester fencers as they tested themselves at national level in a range of highly competitive events.
On Friday 19 September, Sixth Form student Emily Walsh had the honour of being selected to ride in the Eventer Challenge at the Blenheim International Horse Trials as part of The Ludlow Hunt Pony Club team.
This summer, Year Nine pupil Dylan Hatchett had the exciting opportunity to join the University of Reading’s summer field school at Cookham Abbey, an Anglo-Saxon monastery site in Berkshire.
This summer has been an exceptional one for our Director of Drama, Mrs Jilly Witcomb, who combined her passion for performance with a remarkable series of achievements on the Tennis court.
Last Thursday, pupils gained a valuable insight into the wide range of careers in Dentistry through a Careers Seminar led by Anna Hunt, an NHS Consultant in Dental Public Health.
This summer, RGS Worcester was proud to play its part in The Civil War Banners Project, a city-wide initiative that combined history, art and education to celebrate Worcester’s unique role in the English Civil War.
Upper Sixth Form Chemists were celebrating this term having received their certificates from the annual Cambridge Chemistry Challenge they entered last term.
Every year on 26 September, schools across Europe mark the European Day of Languages, celebrating the 225 languages spoken across the continent.
Last Friday, a group of Year Eleven pupils embarked on a trip to see the charming city of Oxford which more than lived up to its reputation as a place of history, learning and beautiful architecture.
We were pleased to host our first Year Six Mixed Tag Rugby Coaching Session and Tournament at Flagge Meadow last week, welcoming 40 enthusiastic pupils from local primary schools.
Year Ten pupil, Tom McElhannan, recently travelled to Belgium to represent Worcester Canoe Club at the Sobeka Flanders Cup.
This week, the Lower Sixth students enjoyed a lively and informal ‘Curry and Quiz’ evening, in which they shared a delicious meal before joining forces in teams to tackle a quiz organised by the Upper Sixth Prefects.
During the October Half term, Professional Cricket Coach, Mr Adam Witt, will be taking on an extraordinary challenge to raise funds and awareness for two charities close to his heart, The Cricketers’ Trust and the Professional Cricketers’ Association.
We are pleased to share the exciting news that Worcester Warriors have unveiled their new home and away kits for the 2025/26 season, marking the start of an important new chapter as the Club returns to The Championship.