Strong Performances Across the Piste for RGS Fencers
It has been a busy and successful few weeks for RGS fencers, who have continued to impress at national and regional competitions.
It has been a busy and successful few weeks for RGS fencers, who have continued to impress at national and regional competitions.
The final Term of the academic year began in earnest with House Shooting, which saw Mr Joyner’s Whiteladies House take the win just ahead of Elgar House.
We are delighted to share the news that Mrs Hannah Clarke, Director of Learning Development for The RGS Worcester Family of Schools and SENCO at RGS Worcester, has published her first book, No Child is Missed, No Child Misses Out.
We are delighted to share the exciting news that RGS Worcester has been named the Official Education Partner of Worcester Warriors.
Middle School and Sixth Form pupils gathered in Perrins Hall last Thursday evening for the annual Sports Awards Presentation Evening.
RGS rowers have enjoyed continued success on both river and shoreline in recent weeks, with outstanding performances at the Henley Women’s Regatta, the Stratford-upon-Avon Junior Sprint Regatta and the Welsh Rowing Under 19 Beach Sprint Championships.
Last Friday marked a memorable celebration of Music at RGS Worcester under the leadership of Director of Music, Mr Jonathan Soman, who will be leaving RGS Worcester at the end of this term after six remarkable years of service.
The Combined Cadet Force enjoyed an exhilarating start to their training camp at Altcar, with Cadets immediately immersing themselves in a demanding and varied programme of activities.
Our Year Ten GCSE Computer Science students recently enjoyed an exciting and educational trip to Alton Towers, where they saw first-hand how key programming concepts such as sensors, sequences and selection are used in the real world.
We are delighted to share that Lower Sixth Drama Scholar, Hope Bradley, has been cast in Brontë, a production by Malvern Theatres Young Company.
In the RGS Times this week, we bid a fond farewell to staff leaving RGS Worcester at the end of this term.
This week, we were delighted to welcome back former pupil and trailblazer Olivia Robinson (1995–2007), whose cricketing journey has taken her from being the School’s first-ever female player to County cricketer, mental health advocate and now long-distance walker for charity.
This week, Upper Sixth students celebrated their time at RGS with their Upper Sixth Graduation evening.
From the moment the lights dimmed and the haunting whistle of the Hogwarts Express echoed through the auditorium, the audience was swept into the magical world of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ with startling immediacy.
Year Ten pupils have demonstrated their scientific curiosity and ability in the prestigious national Biology Challenge.