An independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18 years.
Providing an outstanding, girl-centred, contemporary education as individual as the students in our school. We are proud to be part of the Girls' Day School Trust, the leading network of independent girls’ schools in the UK.
Students are encouraged to be brave, resilient, independent thinkers; developing new skills whilst being supported by our welcoming community. These core values lie at the heart of all that we do:
Family Forever | Skills for the Future | Fearlessness for Life
Girls making their mark
Empowering girls to learn without limits, so that they can go on to live life without limits.
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Specialists in girls’ only education for 150 years, our Nursery, Prep, Senior School and Sixth Form are inspirational learning environments where we’ll help your daughter make her mark on the world. Let's get started – tell us your daughter's age...
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Latest news

Infant pupils delight with magical Nativity
On Thursday 16 November, the girls in Reception, Years 1 and 2 delighted their audience at the wonderful Egg Theatre with their glorious Nativity – A Miracle In Town.

The £10 Challenge: Student fundraising for Evie's Gift
Each year RHSB students at the end of Year 8 are invited to take part in an enterprising fundraising challenge. Working in teams, they are given £10 and have the summer holiday to grow that money. This year the students have raised the impressive total of £1624.

Christmas Masterchef 2023
The results are in for our RHSB Christmas Masterchef 2023 cooking competition which was open to students in Years 7, 8 and 9.
37 average point score
Our International Baccalaureate Diploma students achieved a total average point score of 37 out of 45 in their recent 2022 results
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We are part of the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) and enjoy the support, investment and networking opportunities of this organisation
97.9%
of Royal High School Bath GCSE students achieved A*-C grades
31%
of Sixth Form students in 2022 went on to study a STEM or Health related subject at university