The Royal Grammar School
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
About The Royal Grammar School
With its origins in the 13th Century, the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe was granted a Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1562. Much has changed in the 455 years since, but RGS continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the leading state selective schools in the country.
Whilst the majority of boys are day boys, boarding plays a unique and significant role in shaping and supporting the lives of young men at RGS.
Our Mission
Together our mission is to develop and to become worldly-wise, self-assured, high-achievers through an exceptional education.
Our Vision
Our vision is to be seen as world class, through offering those most naturally able, irrespective of their background, the best all-round education offered by any state school in the UK.
Mr Philip Wayne
Headmaster
Ofsted report
“The Royal Grammar School is an outstandingly effective college with specialisms in language and in mathematics and computing. Staff are fiercely ambitious for their students. The overwhelming majority of parents strongly support the school's drive to give students an outstanding educational experience. Reflecting the views of many, a parent wrote, 'This is a truly excellent school.' Boarding provision also contributes well to the students' academic success. Most feel very privileged to have access to so many stimulating out-of-hours opportunities.”
View The Royal Grammar School's latest Ofsted report
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