05/06/2026
Congratulations to the new Senior Four appointed for 2026/27:
Senior Prefect: Hamish (6.1, A)
Second Prefect: Rafferty (6.1, B)
Senior Academic: Adrien (6.1, F)
Senior Co-Curricular: Harry (6.1, D)
04/06/2026
As the first cricket fixtures of this half term get underway today, we look back on an impressive opening half of the season for the Radley 1st XI 💪🏏
Victories over Marlborough, Bradfield and Cheltenham highlighted an encouraging start to the season, with a six-wicket win over Eton standing out as perhaps the team's most complete all-round performance so far.
Manny (6.1, G) has led the way with three half-centuries, twice falling agonisingly short in the 90s. Tom (6.1, G) has been outstanding with the ball, producing the individual performance of the season so far with a match-winning 5-29 against Marlborough.
Just as encouraging has been the contribution from boys across multiple year groups, with players from Shell, Remove and Fifth Form all playing their part - a promising sign for the future of the programme.
We look forward to seeing what the second half of term has in store.
02/06/2026
We're incredibly excited to be inviting the Lehnert Piano Duo to our Music Department on the 11th June. Get your tickets here -
Lehnert Piano Duo - Radley College
The twin sisters from Germany have performed at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, and have won many prizes and awards, such as the...
01/06/2026
What an amazing weekend for Radley College at the National Schools Regatta! 🏆
The First VIII won the Open Championship Eights trophy, setting a new course record of 5:43 – more than five seconds faster than the previous best.
The College celebrated gold medals for the Second VIII, J16B, J15A, and J15B crews, while the Third VIII and J16A secured silver. Strong performances across the J14 squads rounded off an outstanding regatta.
Congratulations to all the rowers and coaches on an exceptional achievement!
National Schools Regatta - Radley College
“We wish to surround the boys with an atmosphere breathing greatness and goodness.” – Robert Singleton, First Warden
19/05/2026
Junior Scholars were treated to a special lecture by popular historian Dan Snow MBE, who talked about his life story and experience in broadcasting. The visit was organised by Tawana (S, B), who noted, "I felt that having Dan Snow come and speak to us was an astonishing experience. His talk gave us a very insightful look into why history is such an important subject, while also showing how enjoyable and engaging it can be to study."