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Reflections on Being a Royal High Girl
Last July, Head, Heidi-Jayne Boyes, invited our Poet Laureate, Tatyana, to write a poem capturing what it means to be a Royal High girl. Almost exactly one year later, we are delighted to share her words with our school community.
One Year as Head: A Year of Connection, Confidence and Curiosity
As we step into a new year, I find myself reflecting on an extraordinary first year as Head of Royal High Bath, GDST. Twelve months ago, I walked through these doors with excitement and anticipation, and since then, I have witnessed something truly remarkable: the spirit of our students and the exceptional talent of our staff shining through in every corner of our school.
‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’
Hadrian Briggs, Deputy Head - Academic considers this question faced by young people the world over."I am sure you remember being asked this question, and, if you’re anything like me, you didn’t have a ready answer, or, if you did, you may well have changed your mind several times since! Today’s students will have even more difficulty giving an answer, as technology and connected changes in the job market mean that we haven’t worked out what many of the things they could ‘be’ are."
Week Two Wonders: A Year 7 Blog with Mr Talisker
Week Two Wonders: A Year 7 Blog with Mr Talisker
Paws for Thought … Reflections on our first week at Royal High
This is the first post written by Mr Talisker, our new Head of Pawsitivity with the help of some of our students. This week, Joanna and Eleanor in Year 7 put their heads together with Mr Talisker and share their reflections.
Head Girl Hustings Inspire the Senior School Community
This morning's assembly at Royal High was an inspiring showcase of leadership, passion, and ambition as seven brilliant Year 12 students stepped forward to present their case for becoming the next Head Girl.
International Women's Day - Celebratory Assembly
This morning, our school came together for a truly inspiring International Women’s Day assembly, embracing the theme: “Empowered Women Empower Women.” It was a moment to reflect, to celebrate, and to remind ourselves of the strength we gain when we lift each other up.
Year 7 Student's Handmade Scrunchies Raise Nearly £300 for Charity
We are incredibly proud of Year 7 student Niamh, who has been fundraising tirelessly for The Carers’ Centre in Bath, a charity that has provided invaluable support to her and her family.With her mum preparing to run the Bath Half Marathon next weekend to raise money for the centre, Niamh was determined to do her part. While she’s too young to take part in the race herself, she found a creative way to contribute—by crocheting scrunchies in our RHB school colours and selling them during break times at school (with a little help from her friends!).