Lower Sixth Explore Gothic Literature
The Brontë sisters’ writings, although famous now, were not always and it took for them to write under their pseudonyms of Currer, Acton and Ellis Bell to be able to have their work published.
The Brontë sisters’ writings, although famous now, were not always and it took for them to write under their pseudonyms of Currer, Acton and Ellis Bell to be able to have their work published.
On Monday, 70 Year Ten GCSE Geography pupils headed to Carding Mill Valley in Shropshire, for the first of two fieldwork days.
Lucia Weaver, Libby Cox, Joe Kington and Fin Breese all enjoyed work experience with West Mercia Police over the May Half term break
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Jasmine, our therapy dog, who has been making a positive impact on the wellbeing of our pupils at RGS.
Congratulations to Upper Sixth students Lydia Jackson and Oliver Giles for securing offers for highly competitive Degree Apprenticeship courses for the next academic year.
In the week before Half term, RGS Musicians enjoyed two off-site performances, taking our music to new, eager audiences.
I am pleased to report recent successes on the Cricket field for the Boys’ 1st XI and Under 13 sides.
Year Ten pupils recently took park in an Art and Textiles Workshop led by RGS Alumnae, Bethany Walker and Sophie Wynne-Owen.
Between 25 and 27 May, 41 Year Ten pupils embarked on an adventure to the stunning Peak District, where they successfully completed their Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Qualifying Expedition.