World Book Day yesterday truly brought out the creativity of our staff and Sixth Form students alike! Can you guess which characters they have chosen to represent? #WorldBookDay helps us to inspire students to keep reading books throughout their academic journey.
A phenomenal production of Macbeth delivered today for our Y11 students by @threeinchfools who brought the play to life with a haunting live performance #Shakespeare
Phenomenal workshop today with RSC director Bill Alexander at @PlaygroundW10 and the amazing @Shakespeare_IT - a hugely inspirational experience for our Year 9 students studying The Merchant of Venice.
Well done to our Year 7 winners of RGS Speaks final, their prize presented by our wonderful Subject Ambassadors and leaders of the Public Speaking Society! #publicspeaking
Students and staff alike were captivated by the talk given today by @derekniemann and @nolorelmini titled #BuildingBridges in preparation for the teaching of The Merchant of Venice. A truly poignant reflection on the Holocaust from two very different perspectives.
We are incredibly proud of our A Level English students this year. You are phenomenal and we wish you all the very best for the future!#AlevelResultsDay2022
Impressive knowledge on display from our avid Year 8 reader who successfully cracked the code on the box, guessing 1813, the publication date for Austen's classic, 'Pride and Prejudice'!
He wins all the contents! #RGSHW#ReadingForPleasure#RewardingReading
Our wonderful class winners for @poetrybyheart competed today and performed a wonderful selection of poems. Congratulations to our school champion who performed 'The Hag' by Robert Herrick with gusto!
Last week, our Year 12 students visited Horace Walpole's spectacular neo-Gothic architectural creation, @strawbhillhouse, where Walpole's 'The Castle of Otranto' was printed. Students were able to delve into all things #Gothic - with talks on Dracula, Frankenstein and other texts
Our wonderfully talented T.S. Eliot Poetry Club! Today they were writing around the topic of Man Versus Nature, inspired by the Romantic poets. #poetryclub#TSEliot
The week before half term, Year 9 were given a poetry writing challenge of 'If you were the young people's poet laureate, what would you be saying through poetry in February 2021?' We can now announce this competition winner and runner-up...