Theatre Trips
On Friday, Sixth Form A Level English students attended an adaptation of Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners at the Kiln Theatre. The novel, a key text in the A Level…
On Friday, Sixth Form A Level English students attended an adaptation of Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners at the Kiln Theatre. The novel, a key text in the A Level…
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison. These are the four men who make up what is arguably the greatest band of all time, The Beatles. But behind our…
The Christmas period at RGS Prep has been nothing short of magical, with a wide variety of activities and events bringing joy and excitement. Boys in Reception had an unexpected…
On Thursday 12 December, the Lower Sixth Geography students embarked on a field trip to London, focusing on urban regeneration and development. After a brief train journey from Guildford, the…
The English Department was delighted to welcome Professor Claire Harman, a distinguished scholar of 19th-century literature, for an inspiring day of workshops with Fifth Form students. The sessions focused on…
The English Departments of RGS Guildford and Tormead School jointly hosted an evening lecture with Professor John Mullan, the Lord Northcliffe Chair of Modern English Literature and the Head of…
On Tuesday 26 November, students in the RGS Barbershop Group brought joy and music to the residents of Abbot’s Hospital with a heart-warming and memorable concert. The event began with…
On Thursday 5 December, the Art Department hosted an outreach event, welcoming Sixth Form students for a special “Portrait in Oils Workshop” led by renowned artist Andy Pankhurst. The event…
On Tuesday 3 December, two RGS students showcased their historical expertise by competing in the Historical Association’s prestigious Great Debate. Cameron Brown and Saul de Gruchy each delivered compelling five-minute…
Chaucer is dead. Well, sort of. So four medieval alchemists attempt to bring the lifeless poet back to life by inviting a group of his best-known pilgrims to tell their…