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Royal High School, Bath

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Royal High School Bath
Front view of Royal High School
Address
Map
Lansdown Road

, ,
BA1 5SZ

England
Coordinates51°23′52″N 2°21′55″W / 51.3977°N 2.3654°W / 51.3977; -2.3654
Information
Former names
  • Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army
  • Bath and Lansdown Proprietary College
TypePrivate school
Boarding and day school
Religious affiliation(s)Inter-denominational
Established1998 (merger)
Local authorityBath and North East Somerset
TrustGirls' Day School Trust (GDST)
Department for Education URN109348 Tables
Acting HeadHadrian Briggs[1][2]
GenderGirls
Age3 to 19
Enrolment607 (2024)[1]
Capacity940[1]
Houses  Du Pré
  Wollstonecraft
  Brontë
  Austen
Colour(s)     
Websitewww.royalhighbath.gdst.net Edit this at Wikidata

Royal High School Bath is a private boarding and day school for girls in Bath, Somerset, England.[3] It caters to approximately 650 pupils aged 3 to 19, with boarding facilities available for around 150 girls.

The school was founded in 1998 through the merger of the Royal School (established in 1864) and Bath High School. It occupies two sites, with one housing the senior school and the other accommodating the prep school and the nursery. In the Sixth Form, students can choose between the International Baccalaureate and A-Level qualifications.[4] The school is a member of the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST).

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History

Founding and merger

The school traces its origins to the Bath and Lansdown Proprietary College, a boys' day school founded in 1856 under the patronage of the Duke of Beaufort and the Marquess of Lansdowne, with the Reverend S. H. Widdrington as chairman (their coats of arms are still present on the building).[5] In 1864, it was purchased with the patronage of Queen Victoria to provide education for the orphaned daughters of Army officers following the Crimean War.[6] On 24 August 1865, it opened as the Royal School for Daughters of Officers of the Army, modeled after the Royal Naval School for girls, a boarding school founded in 1840.[5] During the Second World War, the school relocated to the Longleat Estate for a period of eight years.[7]

In 1998, the Royal School merged with Bath High School for Girls, established by the Girls Public Day School Company (later trust) in September 1875 at Portland Place in Lansdown, to form the Royal High School Bath (RHS).[8] The former Royal School premises became the Senior School, while the former Bath High School became the Junior School.[9] RHS is the sole member of the Girls' Day School Trust, the UK's largest network of girls' independent schools, with boarding facilities.[10]

Buildings

Aerial view of Royal High School

The main building, situated atop Lansdown Road in Bath, was designed by architect James Wilson and completed in 1856, shortly after his design of the Wesleyan College (now Kingswood School).[11][12] Constructed in the Gothic Revival style, it is designated as a Grade II listed building.[13] The structure houses the Senior School and the Winfield Centre for sixth form students, both located on Lansdown Road. Additionally, the Chapel of the Royal High School, constructed in 1939 and designed by H.S. Goodhart-Rendel in a stripped Gothic style with Tudor detailing, also holds a Grade II listing.[14] The Prep School is located at Cranwell House, a Grade II listed Victorian mansion in Weston Park.[15]

Academics

The school consistently ranks near the top of league tables for Bath schools regarding GCSE and A-Level results[16] and is frequently listed as one of the best independent secondary schools in the southwest of England by The Sunday Times.[17][18] RHS offers a variety of Modern Languages, including GCSE French, which students begin studying from the reception class. Additionally, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Arabic, and Japanese are available. The school also provides the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB), with an average score of 35 points achieved in 2023, compared to a global average of 30.[19][20] Royal High School received an "excellent" rating in both academic achievement and personal development in the most recent (2016) Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) report.[21][22] In 2023, RHS was included in the list of the top 50 boarding schools in the UK.[23]

Facilities

Art and Drama

The Art Department is situated in the Art School, which was opened by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling, Rector of the Royal College of Art and Chairman of the Arts Council, England, in November 2008.[24] There are four studios for activities such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, film and photography.[24]

The Drama department uses of the school's two performance venues; the Memorial Hall, a traditional performance space with movable raked seating and the Sophie Cameron Performing Arts, a multi use performing arts space housed in the former school chapel.[25]

Steinway Music School

In 2020, RHS became one of only 250 schools worldwide to achieve the prestigious Steinway School status.[26] The purpose-built Music School comprises a main teaching room, eight sound-proofed practice rooms, a contemporary recital space, 10 Steinway & Sons pianos, two professional-standard recording studios[27] and a control room equipped with an Audient ASP8024 Heritage Edition mixing console.[28] As part of the department's Steinway Music School status, a regular programme of masterclasses and recitals led by leading artists is offered.[29] The Music Department produces 35 concerts during the academic year.[30]

Sports and games

The sports facilities are located on the Lansdown site. The school campus includes an AstroTurf pitch for hockey and football, two courts for playing netball and tennis and a sports hall marked for netball, basketball and badminton. The school also has strong links with the University of Bath providing access to their Olympic standard sports facilities.[31]

Houses

Royal High School divides its pupils into four houses: Austen, Brontë, Du Pré and Wollstonecraft. Houses compete against one another in both academic and extra-curricular activities throughout the year.[32]

Boarding

Girls aged 11 to 18 can choose between full boarding, weekday-only boarding, or flexi-boarding. Boarders are accommodated in two boarding houses: School House, within the main school building, and Gloucester House, which is designated for sixth formers, within the grounds of the senior school.[33]

Royal High Nursery & Prep School

Prep School: Cranwell House

The Royal High Nursery & Prep School is located in Weston. Formerly housed in Bath High School on Lansdown Road, it moved in 2014 to Cranwell House, a Grade II listed Victorian mansion. The Nursery is in the adjacent Vine House and Orangery. Hope Hall located behind Cranwell House, includes classrooms for Years 5 and 6. The site also features a sports hall and a dance studio. The school enrolls around 130 pupils aged 3 to 11, it follows the Reggio Emilia approach to education.[9]

Notable alumnae

Some of the school's most notable alumnae[34]

References

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  2. ^ "Meet our staff". Royal High School. 21 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Royal High School raises nearly £3,000 for Bath hospital charity". Bath Echo. 15 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Sixth Form". Royal High School. 20 May 2024.
  5. ^ a b Historic England. "The Royal High School (1394466)". National Heritage List for England.
  6. ^ The Original Bath Guide: Historical and Descriptive : Containing Walks and Drives Round Bath, the Medicinal Uses of the Mineral Waters, the Geology of the Neighbourhood. Lewis & Tyte. 1885. p. 107.
  7. ^ "About". The Royal School Bath.
  8. ^ Davidson, Max (24 November 2008). "Town vs Gown: Royal High School vs Beechen Cliff School in Bath". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Royal High Prep School, GDST: in the Muddy Stilettos Best School Guide". Royal High Prep School, GDST: in the Muddy Stilettos Best School Guide. 10 May 2022.
  10. ^ "The Royal High School Bath (GDST), Bath and North East Somerset". isbi Schools. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  11. ^ Lees-Milne, J.; Ford, D. (1982). Images of Bath. Images of London. Saint Helana Press. ISBN 978-0-906964-08-8.
  12. ^ Murray, J. (1859). A handbook for travellers in Wiltshire, Dorsetshire and Somersetshire. Murray. p. 168.
  13. ^ "Royal School". Images of England. English Heritage. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  14. ^ Historic England. "Chapel of the Royal High School (1394138)". National Heritage List for England.
  15. ^ Mag, Bath (14 February 2014). "Royal High School Move to Cranwell House". The Bath Magazine. Bath. Archived from the original on 9 August 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  16. ^ "Schools in Bath and North East Somerset". BBC. 19 February 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  17. ^ McCall, Alastair (3 December 2021). "Best secondary schools in the southwest of England 2022". The Times & The Sunday Times.
  18. ^ McCall, Alastair (29 November 2020). "Best secondary schools in the Southwest". The Times & The Sunday Times.
  19. ^ "Results and destinations". Royal High School. 22 May 2024.
  20. ^ "A* success for Royal High School Bath A-Level students". The Bath and Wiltshire Parent. 17 August 2023.
  21. ^ "Sign In to The Times & The Sunday Times". The Times & The Sunday Times.
  22. ^ "The Royal High School Bath celebrates 'Excellent' inspection report". The Bath and Wiltshire Parent. 9 February 2017.
  23. ^ "Royal High School Bath Review, Rankings, And More". Britannia UK. 10 August 2023. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  24. ^ a b "Art and Design". Royal High School. 22 May 2024.
  25. ^ "Performance Facilities". Royal High School. 22 May 2024.
  26. ^ Time & (3 March 2020). "Royal High School Bath opens state-of-the-art new Steinway Music School". Time & Leisure.
  27. ^ "Royal High School Bath- Steinway & Sons". Steinway. 24 June 2021.
  28. ^ "A-Level Music Tech Offered After Music School Upgrade". Audient. 21 September 2020.
  29. ^ "Inaugural visit to Steinway Hall in London for Royal High School Bath Music Scholars". Girls' Schools Association. 5 April 2022.
  30. ^ "Music at Royal High". Royal High School. 22 May 2024.
  31. ^ "Sports Facilities". Royal High School. 24 May 2024.
  32. ^ "Your daugther's wellbeing". Royal High School. 20 May 2024.
  33. ^ "Welcome to Boarding". Royal High School. 20 May 2024.
  34. ^ "Notable alumnae". Royal High School. 24 May 2024.

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