Opening Night Awaits for a Thrilling Tale of Love and Crime
With just a few days left until the opening night, excitement is building for the Senior School production of ‘Bonnie & Clyde’.
With just a few days left until the opening night, excitement is building for the Senior School production of ‘Bonnie & Clyde’.
Following last week’s fundraising activities for BBC Children in Need we are delighted to share the amount raised at RGS Worcester.
Before Half term, fourteen Year Eleven to Upper Sixth girls put themselves forward to participate in the Mathematics Olympiad for Girls.
We were delighted to welcome former pupil Jasmine Atkinson (OE 2013-2020) back to RGS Worcester to share her University journey with our Sixth Form students.
The annual Remembrance Day Service on Monday provided a moment for pupils, teachers, and support staff to honour those who gave their lives in the two World Wars and in other conflicts.
Year Nine pupils Finlay Hilton and Isabella Gabriel recently received the exciting news that they have both been accepted into the prestigious National Children’s Orchestra (NCO) Main Orchestra.
Over the Half term break, the RGS Rowing team travelled to Le Temple-sur-Lot for an intensive week of training, Rowing, team bonding and skill development.
We are delighted to celebrate the achievements of Year Eight pupil Orla Roundell, who has been shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology’s prestigious ‘Young Photographer of the Year’ competition.
Today, pupils from across The RGS Worcester Family of Schools enjoyed a ‘Spotacular’ day of raising money for BBC Children in Need.
Last week, our Intermediate Boys’ and Girls’ Cross-Country teams participated in the West Central regional final of this year’s ESSA Cross-Country cup.
This week, The RGS Worcester Family of Schools has marked Anti-Bullying Week, focusing on this year’s theme of ‘Respect’.
Last week, our A Level Computer Science students attended the Computer Science in Action event at the University of Warwick.
We celebrated a remarkable achievement as the Under 18, Under 16, and Under 14 girls’ Hockey teams triumphed over King’s School, securing their places in the next rounds of their National Cup competitions.
This triple victory highlights the depth of talent within RGS Hockey and players’ determination across all age groups.
In a spirited rematch against King’s School, the RGS Under 18s took to the field with a place in the fourth round of the England Hockey National Cup at stake. Having narrowly missed out on a win three weeks prior, the team was eager to demonstrate their ability. From the outset, RGS dominated possession, with early attacks that saw the King’s School goalkeeper put to the test.
GCSE and A Level Computer Science pupils recently embarked on an unforgettable trip to Tokyo.
We are delighted to celebrate the fantastic achievements of Lucy Whiteley and Olivia Hodgson.