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Senior School Senior School, Alumnae

Staff embarking on new adventures – RHB Staff Leavers 2024

We bid farewell to Mrs Emma Custodio, Director of Boarding, Mrs Kelly Lycett, Head of Computer Science & ICT and Ms Hannah Morton, Head of PSHE and R and P Teacher. 

Royal High Alumna Spotlight, Alumna Spotlight

Alumna Spotlight: Tyler Wetherall, Class of 2002

Tyler Wetherall is a journalist and author. Her debut novel, Amphibian, is published on August 8th from Virago. 

Sixth Form Sixth Form, Senior School

A-grade Success for A Level Students

Congratulations to the RHB Class of 2024 who earned an impressive set of A Levels with 48% of results at the top A* and A grades.

Senior School Senior School, Student Success

GCSE Success for Royal High School Bath Students 

Congratulations to Royal High School Bath’s Year 11 GCSE cohort who have learned just how well their hard work and dedication to their studies has paid off. This sparky cohort of students have even managed to beat last year’s excellent results and can go on to study for A Levels or the school’s International Baccalaureate pathways with confidence.   

Royal High Boarding, International

Boarders settle in to the Autumn term

Our boarders spent their first weekend of term getting to know Bath with a specially designed orientation treasure hunt, followed by a candle making workshop, and fun in the boarding house. 

Royal High Head's Blog

Head's Blog: The key to a strong community ...

The key to a strong community could be staring you in the face

Royal High Head's Blog

Head's Blog: MFL Karaoke

Languages are of great importance at RHB and bring transferrable skills, confidence and enjoyment to our curriculum. All the languages taught at RHB will be represented in song at next week's MFL karaoke, and I know these will be presented with the style, panache and good humour that we have come to expect from our language learners and their teachers. 

Royal High Head's Blog

Head's Blog: Hadrian's Wall (and the power of sisterhood and the great outdoors)

In 122 C.E. the Emperor Hadrian, with whom I share both a name and a birthday, commanded that a wall be constructed across the stretch of Northern England where it is at its narrowest. It was still a remarkable 73 miles long, marked with regular milecastles and forts and garrison towns...