Our incredible citizenship trip to Arusha in Tanzania teaches students about global responsibility and sustainability, and the important role we play in looking after our planet. Working with locals on a variety of projects, students develop a sense of independence, increase their understanding of the world, and learn the importance of being part of a community.
The personal challenge expedition in Les Martinets in Switzerland encourages our students to push themselves and take risks. Set in the beautiful Swiss Alps, students hike through the mountains and take on a series of challenges. Students also learn important skills – like cooking and working together under pressure – while creating cherished memories that stay with them forever.
Every year, a group of Regents students take part in workshops, seminars, and debates at the United Nations’ (UN) High Level Political Forum and Model UN event in New York, US. Our students collaborate with staff, contribute to committees, and influence world leaders
LEARNING BY MAKING AN IMPACT
Our membership with Round Square – a network of 230 schools that offers world-class outreach programmes and experiences – drives our social purpose at Regents. Our students learn by doing – on exchange trips, through international service projects, and by getting involved in community initiatives – which sees them become compassionate leaders and develop a global perspective.
Both locally and around the world, our students support the people, causes, and initiatives that matter to them. This includes raising funds for community partners including the Sotpattana School for the Deaf and the Love Wildlife Foundation. We're proud to be a Green Flag Award-winning school, too, which is testament to our young people’s inventiveness and commitment to the environment.