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RGS Springfield

Coordinates: 52°11′57″N 2°13′37″W / 52.19906°N 2.22690°W / 52.19906; -2.22690
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RGS Springfield
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TypePrivate, Mixed-sex, day
Mottocandida rectaque
HeadmasterLaura Brown
GradesNursery to Year 6
Colour(s)Blue and white
Websitewww.rgsw.org.uk/springfield

RGS Springfield (Royal Grammar School Springfield) is a co-ed Junior School of RGS Worcester.

It is located in Britannia Square in Worcester, United Kingdom. It is located 100 yards west of the Senior School.

After the RGS/AO merger, Springfield became mixed-sex.

The headmistress of the school is Mrs Laura Brown. Its former head is Mrs Marion Lloyd. The other RGS prep School is RGS The Grange.

Prior to September 2009, the school was known as AO Springfield, as it was the AO's junior school prior to the RGS/AO merger.

About

Springfield is located in a large Georgian house surrounded by six acres of gardens and playing fields. RGS Springfield has a forest school area where the children can learn how to adapt outdoor life and learn about trees and outdoor life. It helps self-esteem and independence.

Academic and music scholarships are offered at Springfield

Academic scholarships

These are offered to people entering year three and year five. There is no separate exam- pupils who perform very very well in the entrance exam are offered scholarships.

Music scholarships

These are also offered to people entering year three and year five. As a guide, pupils taking a music scholarship exam in Year three are expected to hold Grade one on one musical instrument. Year five pupils taking the exam are expected to be playing two or more instruments and have achieved grade three in at least one of those.

Singing will be considered an instrument.

52°11′57″N 2°13′37″W / 52.19906°N 2.22690°W / 52.19906; -2.22690