Olivia and Lucy Impress at World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals
Last weekend, Olivia Hodgson and Lucy Whiteley showcased their Rowing talent at the World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals, delivering excellent performances.
Last weekend, Olivia Hodgson and Lucy Whiteley showcased their Rowing talent at the World Rowing Beach Sprint Finals, delivering excellent performances.
Sixth Form Chemistry students took part in the annual Cambridge Chemistry Challenge.
Sixteen Upper Sixth students spent four days paddling to complete the Assessed Expedition section of their Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award, setting off at the end of the first week of term.
Lower Sixth student Libby Parker will be embarking on ‘The Big Push 3’ on Saturday 28 September to raise awareness and funds for the charity Long Covid Kids.
Last Friday, RGS Worcester once again embraced the thrill of the RGS 362—a foot race around the School grounds, beginning and ending at Clock Block.
It was lovely to welcome back former pupils and staff to the School for our Alumni Weekend.
At the end of the last academic year, the Army Section embarked on a five-day training and competition adventure at Warcop Defence Training Establishment.
This week, Mr Richard Hawking, Teacher of English and Head of Year Eleven, celebrated the publication of A Countryman’s Autumn Notebook, the final volume in Adrian Bell’s Seasonal Quartet.
We are delighted to introduce our Focus Sport Captains for the next academic year.
Congratulations to Upper Sixth student Jaimie Lee, who has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious John Locke Essay Competition, run by Oxford University.
Following a highly successful summer of racing, we are delighted to announce that Upper Sixth Form students Lucy Whiteley and Olivia Hodgson have been selected to race for the Great Britain Under 19 team.
The new academic year at RGS Worcester has begun with several exciting upgrades to our facilities, ensuring our School looks better than ever.
We were delighted to hear that RGS band, AKT-II, had the fantastic opportunity to perform at this year’s Sunshine Festival.
RGS Worcester fencers have returned to action with superb achievements over the summer and early autumn, showcasing their dedication and skill on the national and international stage.
On Sunday, Upper Sixth students Ana Nicholls and Niamh Goold will take on the Worcester City Half Marathon to support the Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust.