Middle-earth Comes to the RGS Stage
Last week’s mesmerising production of ‘The Hobbit’ was a triumph, brilliantly capturing Tolkien’s sense of epic adventure.
Last week’s mesmerising production of ‘The Hobbit’ was a triumph, brilliantly capturing Tolkien’s sense of epic adventure.
On Thursday evening, Upper Sixth students and their families gathered in Perrins Hall for the Upper Sixth Graduation Ceremony, celebrating the achievements and contributions of the Class of 2026 and marking their transition from RGS students to Old Elizabethans.
Middle School and Sixth Form pupils gathered in Tom Savage Sports Hall for the annual Sports Awards Evening, celebrating achievement, resilience and excellence across Sport at RGS Worcester.
We are delighted to congratulate Year Ten pupil Naomi on her selection for the Birmingham Panthers Under 15 programme.
Development works to the entrance of Perrins Hall were completed last week, marking the conclusion of an important improvement project to one of the School’s most familiar and well-used spaces.
RGS Worcester’s 1st XI hosted the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Flagge Meadow, with the annual fixture ending in a well-earned draw.
A group of 29 Lower Sixth Biology students recently visited Nettlecombe Court in North Devon for a residential field trip focused on ecological fieldwork and environmental science.
Two members of the RGS Worcester community enjoyed an excellent day at the Hereford & Worcestershire County Mixed Championships, held at Manor Park.
RGS Worcester has been named Independent Senior School of the Year 2026 at the prestigious Tes Awards, widely regarded as the ‘Oscars of Education’.
On Monday, pupils, staff and families gathered for The Fellowship of the Arts, this year’s Creative Arts Evening, celebrating creativity, performance and imagination across RGS Worcester.
On Tuesday, pupils, students, staff, Governors and families from across The RGS Worcester Family of Schools gathered in Worcester Cathedral for the annual Commemoration Service, an occasion that celebrates the Schools’ shared heritage while looking ahead with confidence to the future.
On Wednesday 10 June, Baroness Fookes took part in an online question and answer session with the Lower Sixth Politics students as part of the popular ‘Learn with the Lords’ programme.
Year Eight pupil Jake has secured the ITCA 4.2 National Series title following an outstanding season on the national sailing circuit.
Eight girls from RGS Worcester and one from RGS The Grange represented Stourport Hockey Club at the Under 12 National Hockey Finals in London, following an outstanding season for both club and School Hockey.
A total of 84 Year Ten GCSE Geography pupils, accompanied by eight members of staff, visited Carding Mill Valley to undertake essential river fieldwork for Paper 3 of their GCSE course.