Royal High voices
Acting success for Alumna Matilda Broadbridge
Congratulations to Royal High School Bath Alumna Matilda Broadbridge who will be appearing in the new and final season of The Crown, coming soon to Netflix.
A fascinating field trip to Iceland
A group of 56 students from years 9 to 13 had an amazing trip to Iceland over October half term, visiting rainbow decorated waterfalls, walking through a lava tunnel and ice cave, exploring volcanic craters, glaciers and steaming geothermal areas.
Young Bath Artists at Burdall's Yard
Royal High School Bath is delighted to be participating in an exciting new group show, Young Bath Artists, which celebrates the creativity and self-expression of young people across the city. The exhibition will be at Burdall’s Yard, Bath from the 12 to 25 November.
Year 4 Entertains: Around the World
Year 4 took to the stage for Year 4 Entertains Around The World, a joyous celebration of the girls’ talents with songs, sketches, dances, cookery, instrumental pieces, gymnastics, a quiz and just about something for everyone to enjoy!
RHSB alumna, Clementine Brown, shortlisted in the Women of the Future Awards 2023
We are extremely proud of RHSB alumna Clementine Brown who has been selected as a finalist in this year's prestigious Women of the Future awards.
Two RHSB students win Spirited Arts Competition
Two RHSB students won this year's Spirited Arts Competition run by NATRE with their incredible photography and piano composition.
RHSB University Challenge - Teachers Vs Sixth Form
The Sixth Form took on a panel of staff in the annual Royal High School Bath University Challenge.
Music Scholars Showcase
Our first musical concert of the academic year was a stunning showcase of talent and variety from our music scholars in our Steinway Music School.
Ayaan Mohamud Author Visit
We were delighted to welcome the author Ayaan Mohamud who visited school recently as part of the Bath Children’s Literature Schools Programme. Ayaan spoke to Year 9 students about her debut book You Think You Know Me which explores powerful themes such as bullying, Islamophobia and institutional racism through the narrative voice of a teenage Muslim girl whose friend is murdered.