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Breaking barriers in STEM: How RHB empowers girls to lead the future
Throughout history there have been many women who have greatly contributed to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). While names like Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Jane Goodall are familiar to most, there are many others who may not be as familiar; women who are leaders in their fields, who made major discoveries, and whose work led to critical social and political change. Here at RHB, and indeed within the GDST as a whole, we encourage girls to learn without limits and without traditional gender stereotypes, in the hope that we can develop the future leaders in STEM.

Weekly Reflections: Developing a Sense of Wellbeing
This week Mrs Elizabeth Cunningham, Deputy Head - Pastoral, reflects on Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week, and how we have spent time, across school, thinking about how we take care of our own sense of wellbeing.Â

Alumna Spotlight: Ashleigh Davis, Class of 2015
Ashleigh Davis, Royal High School Bath Class of 2015, is a Senior Landscape Architect at LDA Design. LDA Design is an Employee Owned design practice that specialises in designing places utilising the power of landscape.Â

Vocal Recital in our Steinway Music School
Our students wowed the audience once again with their incredible performances at yesterday's Vocal Recital.

IB2 prepare for student life beyond school with cooking on a budget session
Our Food and Nutrition Teacher, Miss Emily Goy, ran a special ‘cooking on a budget’ session this week for our IB2 students, to prepare them for student life.Â

Alumna Spotlight: Isobel Pinder, Class of 2018
Isobel Pinder, Royal High School Bath Class of 2018, is founder of Let's Go Girls Bath, an events company and member's club where women come together to explore their passions, build friendships, and embark on exciting adventures.Â

Alumna Spotlight: Isabel Bruce, Class of 2013
Isabel Bruce, Royal High School Bath Class of 2013, is a media and communications specialist. She currently works as the Head of Communications for Telegraph Media Group, the publisher of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph.

Reflections: Peer-led learning and cultural exchange
Miss Natalie Cheers, Head of International Students, reflects on a week of celebration and cultural exchange across our school community... As the Year of the Snake begins, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the past week's Chinese New Year celebrations at Royal High School Bath. The week was filled with cultural enrichment and student leadership, highlighting the power of traditions in fostering community and learning.Â

Weekly Reflections: The Power of Reading
Mrs Elizabeth Cunningham, Deputy Head Pastoral, reflects on the week with our theme of Reading."Literature has the ability to break down prejudice though education, and to generate a more balanced and compassionate world. Fundamentally, it cuts to the very heart of what it means to be human."Â