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Royal High STEM, Girls in STEM

Girls in Tech at University of the West of England

Year 7 and 8 girls enjoyed a stimulating day out at the University of the West of England's inaugural Girls in Tech event. During the trip, organised by the Computer Science department, the girls had the opportunity to speak to undergraduates studying Games Technology (and try out some of their creations), design and plan a net zero city, choose how a company should respond to a debilitating cyberattack and complete an escape room challenge using binary decoding and cryptography skills.

Nursery and Prep School Nursery and Prep School, Performing Arts

Year 3 Pantomime - Jack and the Beanstalk

The recent Year 3 pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, was a smash hit! The girls worked hard during their Music, Dance, and Drama lessons to prepare for the show. They impressed everyone with their clear projection, expressive acting, and confident delivery of songs, dances, and dialogue.

Senior School Senior School, Community

Charlcombe Meadows - Year 9 Problem Based Learning Project

As part of their Problem Based Learning programme, Year 9 were asked to respond to a letter from the local community group, Friends of Charlcombe Meadows, outlining their plans for a new outdoor community nature space, Charlcombe Meadows.  The students were asked to make a plan to either design a bridge to cross the stream, a bench or a walking trail around the nature reserve. 

Senior School Senior School, Nursery and Prep School

World Book Day 2025

We had a brilliant World Book Day 2025, celebrating reading across school, with some fabulous costume efforts!

Senior School Royal High voices, Senior School, Charity, Community

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!).

Royal High Reflections

Weekly Reflections: Celebrating Pi

Mrs Diana Bolan, Second in Charge of Mathematics, writes on our annual celebration of Pi... Each year, the Maths Department takes great pleasure in leading the school’s celebration of Pi Day. Pi Day has its origins in 1988 when physicist Larry Shaw first organized festivities at the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco. The event falls on March 14th, as the digits 3, 1, and 4 correspond to the first three digits of π, which aligns with the date in the American system of writing dates (3/14).

Senior School Senior School, Nursery and Prep School, Reflections

Weekly Reflections: Why International Women’s Day Still Matters

Every year, without fail, someone asks, “Do we still need International Women’s Day?” The short answer: Yes. The slightly longer answer: Yes, because while we’ve made huge strides towards gender equality, there’s still a way to go. And as the head of a girls’ school, I see firsthand why this day is as important as ever.Our students are growing up in a world full of opportunity, ambition, and role models. But they’re also growing up in a world where women are still underrepresented in leadership, still earn less than men on average, and still face barriers—both seen and unseen—that hold them back. International Women’s Day is a chance to acknowledge both the progress we’ve made and the work that’s still to be done.

Sixth Form Royal High voices, Sixth Form, Senior School, GDST

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.