Alice Ottley Alumna Returns to Inspire Future Nurses and Midwives
Last week, we were delighted to welcome Dr Lucy Kelsall-Knight, a former Alice Ottley student (1992–2001), for a thought-provoking Careers Seminar on Nursing and Midwifery.
Last week, we were delighted to welcome Dr Lucy Kelsall-Knight, a former Alice Ottley student (1992–2001), for a thought-provoking Careers Seminar on Nursing and Midwifery.
On Monday, we welcomed parents and pupils to the RGS Creative Arts Evening to join us in celebrating the creative talent at RGS Worcester.
Congratulations to Year Seven pupil Ella Dovaston, who competed in the English Silver Tumbling Championships and placed an impressive third in the country in the Regional 2 – Girls aged 10–12 category.
On Tuesday, pupils and staff from across The RGS Worcester Family of Schools came together in Worcester Cathedral for this year’s Commemoration Service.
We are incredibly proud of Year Seven pupil Jasper Jones, who was recently selected to represent Aston Villa at the prestigious DAC Under 13s Cup in Slovakia.
It was a great pleasure to welcome back our Honorary Patron, Fasha Mahjoor (RGS 1967-72), and to meet, for the first time, his family, who had travelled from California for the occasion.
Back in June 2023, RGS Worcester held a digital collection day for Oxford University’s ‘Their Finest Hour’ archive.
Year Nine Computer Science pupils recently participated in an exciting and immersive trip to the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, a museum where computing is brought to life through hands-on learning and interactive exhibits.
Last week, Year Seven performed in the final Teatime Concert of the year, hosted in Perrins Hall.
We are delighted to share that The RGS Worcester Family of Schools has been awarded the ‘Best Use of Technology and Trends’ at the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce Business Awards 2025.
Last Saturday, RGS Worcester hosted the Midlands Regional Final of the prestigious Young Fashion Designer UK (YFDUK) competition.
We are delighted to share the outstanding results from the recent LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) Examinations.
Eighteen Lower Sixth students faced wind, rain, midges and miles of Scottish wilderness on the Isle of Arran as they successfully completed the expedition section of their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards.
On Wednesday, Year Ten pupils had the opportunity to experience life as a ‘Sixth Former’ for the day.
On Wednesday last week, Year Ten historians braved the changeable weather to head up to Staffordshire to learn more about their case study for the ‘Medicine Through Time’ GCSE paper.