Fond Farewells
In the RGS Times this week, we bid a fond farewell to staff who are leaving RGS Worcester at the end of this term.
In the RGS Times this week, we bid a fond farewell to staff who are leaving RGS Worcester at the end of this term.
As winter settles in, bringing colder mornings, darker evenings, and shorter days, our pupils resiliently navigate the chilly weather.
Excitement is mounting at RGS as the 1st XV Rugby squad prepares to compete in this year’s hotly-anticipated Modus Challenge Cup match.
Following a great performance in the West Midlands regional round of the ESAA Cross-Country Cup competition, our Senior Boys’ team qualified for the National Final.
On Monday 27 November, three RGS debaters competed in Round One of the ESU Schools’ Mace Competition.
RGS Worcester had the pleasure of welcoming Formula 1 Chief Engineer Philip Prew to lead a Careers Seminar on Wednesday this week.
We were delighted, excited, and perhaps a little bit nervous to welcome 12 French Exchange students on Friday 24 November.
As we draw towards the end of a busy term, it is a fitting moment to reflect on the accomplishments of our fencers over the course of recent weeks.
On Monday 4 December we celebrated RGS Rugby and the successes and learning from this busy Rugby season.
‘Tis the season of giving and the Charity Committee at RGS Worcester encourages pupils and their families to join in the spirit of generosity by supporting three upcoming Charity events.
RGS Worcester was today named in ‘Parent Power’, The Sunday Times Schools Guide 2024 as the top School in the county as well as being placed sixth in the West Midlands.
Entering the Performing Arts Centre in eager anticipation of the School’s latest musical production is always a wonderful moment.
Congratulations to Year Nine pupil Cleo Whitbread and her pony Wilma, who recently participated in their first 3-day event at Bicton Arena in Devon.
After such a successful show week of ‘Miss Saigon’, the next production of ‘A Christmas Carol’ is now only days away!
Eld Hall resounded to the sound of pentameters, sonnets and odes this week, as House Poetry made a welcome return.