Two Piano Recital
On 3 November a packed Recital Room was treated to a stunning recital of music for two pianos performed by our Head of Keyboard, Jan Newman, and Maureen Galea. Consisting…
On 3 November a packed Recital Room was treated to a stunning recital of music for two pianos performed by our Head of Keyboard, Jan Newman, and Maureen Galea. Consisting…
For this term’s King’s Lecture, we were delighted to welcome Old Guildfordian Simon Lazenby back to the RGS. Simon attended the RGS as a student from 1988 to 1993 –…
Today marks the end of Black History Month, a time where I hope we have all reflected on the role black history has made in shaping the world we live…
In September, boys in Year 5 and 6 took part in a mindset workshop run by RRT therapist/Speaker, Cat Williams. The boys had some really positive feedback from the session,…
Inspired by the works of Katie Mitchell, the A Level devised drama performance, based on the Antigone story, proved to be a hyper-realistic feast for the senses. Creative use of…
Tudor House Charity Day was held on the 14th of October in support of Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance. Boys in Tudor House introduced the assembly before handing over…
An afternoon of songs, readings and poems. The Harvest Festival was a wonderful thanksgiving celebration of all the produce that has been grown, harvested and created from the land and…
After a three-year hiatus where the Auditorium had been noticeably lacking in sustained and uncontrollable mirth and merriment – public examinations, inspiring music concerts and high-end drama productions are, after…
As I reflected upon the death of Her Late Majesty, I felt there was one particularly striking value that the Queen was a great symbol of, and one which she…