Moorlands, Mammals and Microscopes
A group of 31 enthusiastic A Level Biology students recently swapped textbooks for wellies as they embarked on a field trip to Nettlecombe Court in the heart of North Devon’s countryside.
A group of 31 enthusiastic A Level Biology students recently swapped textbooks for wellies as they embarked on a field trip to Nettlecombe Court in the heart of North Devon’s countryside.
On Wednesday this week, 76 Year Ten pupils embarked on an educational field trip to Carding Mill Valley in Shropshire to study the changes in the River Onny downstream.
Last week, the sound of music filled Perrins Hall as 170 children from six local primary schools came together for a morning of singing and musical discovery.
RGS rowers demonstrated exceptional perseverance, adaptability and competitive spirit during a busy Half term of racing at two prestigious events, the National Schools’ Regatta and the Metropolitan Regatta.
RGS Worcester is proud to celebrate a series of outstanding Football achievements by our pupils, who have represented both the School and the country with distinction.
Anticipation is mounting as the cast and crew prepare to bring the spellbinding story of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to life on the Performing Arts Centre stage this June.
Over the Half term break, Year Nine pupil Rapha Rea achieved outstanding success at Stourbridge Golf Course, where he was crowned Under 14 County Golf Champion.
RGS Worcester is delighted to be involved in The Banners Project, a city-wide initiative celebrating Worcester’s links to the English Civil War.
Over the past few months, RGS Worcester has proudly hosted a range of Partnership events, welcoming pupils from local schools to engage in enriching activities including Music, Debating and Sport.
Following months of fundraising, members of the Sixth Form Charity Committee visited the Myriad Centre to see first-hand the impact of the School’s fundraising.
After success for a Philosophy essay in 2024, the Humanities Essay Prize for 2025 was won by Lower Sixth student Ellen McGettigan with her Geography entry, while responses from History and Law took second place.
The Headmaster has written an article which has been published in The Independent Schools Magazine this month.
RGS Worcester rowers have continued their impressive season with strong performances both on the river and at the coast.
The recent Junior Mathematics Challenge saw RGS pupils achieve excellent results once again, demonstrating their strong problem-solving and numerical skills in this popular national competition.
Year Ten Design Technology pupils enjoyed an inspiring visit to the Coventry Transport Museum on Tuesday, gaining a first-hand insight into the engineering behind Thrust SSC – the current holder of the World Land Speed Record.