A Fond Farewell to our Upper Sixth
We bid a fond farewell to our Upper Sixth students this week as they embark on Study Leave today before their imminent Public Examinations.
We bid a fond farewell to our Upper Sixth students this week as they embark on Study Leave today before their imminent Public Examinations.
We are pleased to share the achievements of several budding Football stars at RGS.
Last Saturday evening saw forty RGS singers perform in a high-profile concert in Worcester Cathedral.
On Wednesday this week, the Under 15 Girls cricketers enjoyed the opportunity to play at the ECB Regional Cricket Indoor Finals held at Edgbaston.
Year Eight pupil, Max Fenton, recently took on the challenge of running a half marathon in under two hours to support his Under 13 team at Droitwich Rugby Club (RFC).
Lower Sixth student Lochie Lovell has had recent impressive accomplishments in Canoe marathon racing.
It is always a pleasure to receive updates about former RGS pupils and we were delighted to hear from 2022 leaver Emelia Hughes who is currently an athlete on the Archery GB’s pathway academy, while also completing an Engineering Apprenticeship with Yamazaki Mazak.
At the end of April, three Class of 2017 RGS alumni, Grace Cox, Francesca Morgan, and Will Shaw, participated in the London Marathon, each running for a different charity.
As The Four Seasons once sang, Oh What A Night! Tuesday evening’s ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ concert was advertised as a ‘celebration of singing’ and this is exactly what the audience, and performers, were treated to in Worcester Cathedral.
RGS Rowers have recently been in action at the Junior Inter Regional Regatta and the Under 19 GB Trials Regatta.
On Easter Sunday, our talented fencers demonstrated their skills at various prestigious tournaments across the country, bringing home commendable results.
Last week, Year Ten Physics pupils attended a presentation and workshop led by the Physics Department at the University of Birmingham on Gravity Sensing using Cold Atoms.
This week, RGS Worcester had the pleasure of welcoming Daniel Bate, a Primary Lead Mentor at Haybridge Alliance School-centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), for an insightful Seminar on pursuing a career in teaching.
Hockey continues to go from strength to strength at RGS Worcester for both Boys and Girls with strong numbers at Talent Academies, some representing the County at various age groups and many taking the opportunity to play at club level.
Yesterday, RGS Worcester hosted a Music Outreach & Partnerships event, bringing together 100 enthusiastic pupils from Years Four and Five from four local Primary Schools.