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Alumnae Spotlight: Suzanne Al-Rawi
Suzanne Al-Rawi, Royal High School Bath, Class of 2013, is currently a Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow at NHS England, working within the Hospital Pharmacy Modernisation team, a role which she feels has given her invaluable experience in leadership, innovation, and strategic planning, enabling her to contribute to national-level healthcare improvements.
Royal High Sixth Formers shine at Bath International Schools' Model United Nations
Royal High School Sixth Form recently joined schools from across Bath for the annual Bath International Schools’ Model United Nations (BISMUN), a prestigious event hosted by Kingswood School. Over the course of an action-packed weekend, more than 400 students from the UK—and even as far as Mexico—came together to engage in high-level debates and diplomacy.Fourteen of our students proudly represented the delegations of Malaysia, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe. Throughout the conference, they debated pressing global issues, including biodiversity, women’s rights, and international political conflicts, showcasing their depth of knowledge and commitment to global affairs.
Year 5’s Exciting Trip to We the Curious
Year 5 had an unforgettable day at We the Curious in Bristol, where they immersed themselves in the world of science through hands-on exhibits and interactive activities.Â
Young Musicians Shine at Royal High’s Annual Competition
On Monday, 17 March, the Music School was alive with talent as the Royal High’s annual Young Musician of the Year competition took center stage. With over 90 musicians performing throughout the day, each showcasing dedication and artistry.
Languages for the Future: Exploring the incredible opportunities that language learning can offer
The Languages Department at Royal High recently hosted an exciting and engaging Languages for the Future conference, which brought together current students and distinguished alumnae to explore the incredible opportunities that language learning can offer.
Staff Sports Day: Chaos, Laughter, and Some Questionable Athleticism for Comic Relief
This afternoon the Senior School community witnessed a sporting spectacle like no other, as teachers traded textbooks for trainers in a hilarious Staff Sports Day, all in aid of Comic Relief. Organised by our brilliant Year 13 Charity Prefects, Jess and Ashleigh with the help of Amelie, the event saw around 20 teachers stepping up to represent their houses in an afternoon of friendly(ish) competition.
Weekly Reflections: Raising Awareness of Hidden Disabilities
Our Head of Careers, Mrs Melanie Whalley, writes about our assembly to mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025, with the focus of  raising awareness of hidden disabilities. What was unique about this assembly is that all of the content was entirely student driven.Â
Classical Symposium: Royal High's Unique Classical Variety Show
On Wednesday evening, almost seventy students presented an impressive Classical variety show while volunteer student ‘slaves’ offered classically inspired refreshments to a full audience. With eighteen different performances, all prepared by students in their own time, there was something for everyone. Each year group was represented and the eclectic, joyous and often witty performances were not only delivered in English, but there were also short plays in Latin and Greek (with subtitles and pictures projected for those less fluent). The evening was great fun, and it was obvious to see the vital skills our brave students had developed – oracy, organisation, independence, teamwork, curiosity and a real love of the ancient world and all it offers for everyone.Â