Poetry at Heart competition 2023

Senior School, Student Success

Congratulations to RHSB Year 9 student, Florence, who was selected as one of only 10 KS3 finalists in a national competition called ‘Poetry by Heart’ and got to perform at Shakespeare’s Globe in London.

As part of this prestigious poetry speaking competition which is open to all schools and colleges in England, the RHSB's English department held first stage heats for all students in Years 7, 8, 9. Each student was required to learn a poem by heart and perform it in front of their English class. Florence was selected by the RHSB English department to be put forward for consideration for this national competition (only one applicant per school). Florence was thrilled to hear she had been selected as a finalist.

On Monday 26 June, she performed her poem ‘Morning Song’ by Sylvia Plath in front of the packed theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe. The English department took a number of our own RHSB students to watch Florence’s big moment on stage.

The competition was judged by a number of prestigious poets, including former poet laureate, Sir Andrew Motion, and Daljit Nagra.

Commenting on her experience as a Poetry by Heart KS3 finalist, Florence said: “It was so brilliant to have been selected as a finalist and to get the chance to perform at the Globe. It was totally nerve-wracking but very exciting. I loved having my mum there with me. She was as excited as I was and was amazing throughout the whole process. She studied English Literature at university so loves poetry too and was just so helpful and really supportive. It was also so nice to meet the other nine finalists and share this experience with them. Everyone was just genuinely so nice and supportive of each other.”

Mrs Hilliam, English teacher and Head of Academic Extension at Royal High School Bath said: “We are passionate about poetry here at Royal High School Bath and our students have absolutely loved taking part in this competition. We are so thrilled for Florence who totally embodied our fearlessness ethos. She was simply fantastic and was undaunted by performing on one of the world’s most famous stages, expressing herself brilliantly, confidently and with emotion. This has been a fantastic experience for all our students, and one I am sure Florence in particular will remember all her life.”

English is popular at all levels within Royal High School Bath, and is taught by experienced specialists who seek to convey their passion for the subject to the girls they teach. Students are encouraged to think critically, to engage with ideas and to be able to express themselves in the fullest and most compelling ways possible. To this end, students are offered a rich diet of reading, discussion, analytical and creative writing, poetry and all the related aspects of self-expression associated with English.

To find out more about studying English at Royal High School Bath please visit Study English With Us | Senior School - Royal High School Bath (gdst.net)