SENIOR SCHOOL AND SIXTH FORM
CALENDA R LENT T ER M
J AN U ARY – AP R IL 2022 1
SE NI O R SC H O O L DAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
THURSDAYS
08.20
REGISTRATION
08.20
REGISTRATION
08.35
SCHOOL 1
08.35
SCHOOL 1
09.35
SCHOOL 2
09.35
SCHOOL 2
10.30
BREAK
10.30
BREAK
10.55
SCHOOL 3
10.55
SCHOOL 3
11.55
SCHOOL 4
11.55
SCHOOL 4
12.50
LUNCH
12.50
LUNCH
13.45
REGISTRATION
13.45
REGISTRATION
13.50
ASSEMBLY/CHAPEL/ TUTOR TIME
13.50
SCHOOL 5
14.30
SCHOOL 5
14.45
SCHOOL 6
15.25
SCHOOL 6
15.45
ACTIVITIES FOR ALL STUDENTS
16.30
ACTIVITIES / SUPERVISED PREP FOR ALL STUDENTS
CCF
YEAR 9
16.30
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ACTIVITIES
LENT TERM 2022 Boarders Return Staff Day: Term begins: Half-term begins:
Day pupils Boarders return Day pupils
Term resumes: End of term:
Mon/Tues Tuesday Wednesday Friday Sunday Monday Friday
03/04 January 04 January 05 January 11 February 20 February 21 February 01 April
8:20am 4:00pm 8:00pm 8:20am 12.30pm
SUMMER TERM 2022 Boarders Return Staff Day: Term begins: Half-term begins: Boarders return Day pupils
Term resumes: End of term:
Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Sunday Monday Friday
19 April 19 April 20 April 27 May 05 June 06 June 08 July
8:20am 4:00pm 8:00pm 8:20am 12.30pm
MICHAELMAS TERM 2022 Staff days: Term begins: Half-term begins: Term resumes: End of term:
Day pupils Boarders return Day pupils
Tues/Wed Monday Friday Sunday Monday Friday
30/31 August 05 September 14 October 30 October 31 October 09 December
8.20am 4.00pm 8.00pm 8.20am 12.30pm
LENT TERM 2023 Boarders Return Staff Day: Term begins: Half-term begins: Term resumes: End of term:
Day pupils Boarders return Day pupils
Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Sunday Monday Friday
03 January 03 January 04 January 10 February 19th February 20th February 31st March
8:20am 4:00pm 8:00pm 8:20am 12.30pm
Please note that there is no travel window for EU boarders – all EU boarders are expected to remain at school until the end of term. Non-EU boarders can only travel on the final 2 days of term. Boarders return - please note that we will advise parents of return protocols on a half-termly basis and in advance of the preceding holiday.
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ROSSALL SCHOOL LIFE GOVERNORS The Earl of Derby DL Mrs H N Trapnell Mr A N Stephenson MA
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL Mr C Holt, BSc, MCIMA, MBA (Chair) Mr S J Fisher, MA (Vice Chair) Mr M J Reece, MA Mrs C Preston, BSc, ARICS Mr M Craven, MA Dr H O Fajemirokun Dr D M Elliott, BSc, MBChB Mrs L Croston, BSc Hons, PGCE, ALCM Mrs K Thomas, MIFST, BSc, RSci The Revd Canon W G Ashton, BA The Revd Canon J Hall, MA Mr D H Ewart, BA MA Mr R Wilson, MA Mr D K Gill, FCA Mrs G Austin-King, BA, FCA, MBA, LLB, MCISI, MCIBS Mr A C Potts, BSc, PGCE, EurProBiol, CBiol, MIBiol Mr J Arundel, DipCII, DipPFS Secretary to Council: Mr B E Clark, MBE
SENIOR EXECUTIVE TEAM Mr J Quartermain Mrs E Sanderson Ms D Porovic Mr M Turner Mrs E Williams Mr N Crombie Mrs C Stacker
Headmaster Bursar Senior Deputy Head Head of Preparatory School Deputy Head (Safeguarding & Boarding) Director of Sixth Form Head of Senior School 4
ACADEMIC STAFF LJA SJA SBA JEB JCB PBR MEB APB PB CC JCH LJC MTC BTC DC CFC JDC WGC SWC CCX NHC JFC NDC PTD AD DD RLD KDI MDI EGE CEN AMF JCP HFB BCG SEG DJH MWH EMH
Dr L Adcock Mrs S Attfield Mr S Baker Mr J Boyne Dr J Bradburn Mr P Bradburn Mr M E Bradley Mr A Butcher Mr P Butterworth Mr C Campbell Mrs J Chelton Mrs L Cherukara Dr M Cherukara Mr B Clark Mr D Clarke Mrs C Cohen Mr J Cohen Mr W Collins Mrs S Coutinho Mrs C Cox Mr N Crombie Mr J Cropper Mr N Cushley Mr P Denton Mr A Dobson Dr D Dohmen Mrs R Dowd Mrs K Dixon Mr M Dixon Mr E Einsiedler Mrs C Entwistle Mr A M Fairhurst Mrs J Fairhurst Mr H Fitzherbert-Brockholes Miss B Garton Miss S Gill Mr D J Hall Mr M Hall Miss E Hall
Head of Spanish Spanish Physical Education Head of Cricket Biology Geography Geography, Director of Public Benefit French, German Mathematics LAMDA Science, Chemistry History Mathematics Head of Classics Head of History and Politics Science, Head of Lower School Business Studies, Economics EAL Mathematics Art English, Director of Sixth Form Director of Sport Business and Economics Business & Economics, Acting Head of Economics Director of Music Head of German, Director of European Admissions Assistant Head of Science, Biology EAL, German, Philosophy, RE Physics German PE Geography Head of EAL, EPQ Coordinator Head of English Golf Academy Assistant Art (Maternity Cover) History, Debating Coordinator Head of Geography DT, PSHE Coordinator 5
ACADEMIC STAFF PAH LPH SAH DMH LJH EHO THH KMH CLJ JWJ MJK LAL CAL AAL ZLL LMA LAM WJ IMI PHM TRM ADM JLM RMO AAM LRM DN JON CIP NP DP FQ JJR SIR SAR CS CAS AMS GJS
Mr P Harwood Miss L Heap Mr S Hemmings Miss D Hoban Mr L J Hodgetts Mr E Holden Dr T Hughes Mr K Hutchinson Mrs C James Mr J Judge Mr M Kelly Mrs L Laird Miss C Latham Mr A Love Ms Z Lynes Miss L Madeley Maj L Magowan Mrs W Mahoney Miss I Maitree Dr P Mallaband Mr T R McNab Mr A Millington Mrs J Moore Mr R Moore Mr A Moreau Miss L Mullin Mr D Newell Mr J Newson Mr C Payne Miss N Pentelow Ms D Porovic Mrs F Quartermain Miss J Riley Mr S Roberts Mrs S Robinson Ms C Sharp Mr C Sharpe Mr A Shaw Miss G Silverton
( CO N T IN U ED)
Science Head of Art (Maternity Leave) Director of Golf Spanish, German Head of Design & Technology Mathematics Science Science, Biology, Chemistry, Staff Coach Head of Food and Nutrition Director of Chapel Music Head of Academic PE Chemistry, Director of IB Art Business History, Politics Biology CCF, DofE, Director of Adventure Leadership Learning Development English Religious Studies, Philosophy, Director of Liberal Arts English Head of Science, Physics Psychology and Science Mathematics PE, Head of Coaching Music Head of Drama Director of Football Mathematics, Director of Studies English Mathematics Head of Learning Development English, Classics, Head of Academic Enrichment Physical Education, Assistant Head of Boarding Physical Education Acting Head of Art Head of Sixth Form Mathematics Head of Mathematics Music 6
ACADEMIC STAFF JAS CMS CFT APV CW ELW CSW SAW CHY
Miss J Smethurst Mrs C Stacker Miss C Townsend Mr A Veitch Miss C Wang Mrs E L Williams Mrs C Wolstencroft Mrs S A Wright Mr C Yow
( CO N T IN U ED)
Head of Psychology Mathematics, Head of Upper School MFL English, Drama, CAS Coordinator Mandarin, Head of Chinese Relations & Development Physical Education, Designated Safeguarding Lead EAL Business Studies, Careers Coordinator Mathematics
MUSIC TUITION Mrs R Hall Mr A Harrison Mr R Irwin Miss G Littlefair Mr A Mackenzie Miss H Nguyen Mr N Powlesland Miss B Thompson Mr M Walton
Flute and Piano Drums Woodwind Voice Piano and Organ Piano Guitar Cello Violin
r.hall@rossall.org.uk a.harrison@rossall.org.uk r.irwin@rossall.org.uk g.littlefair@rossall.org.uk a.mackenzie@rossall.org.uk h.nguyen@rossall.org.uk n.powlesland@rossall.org.uk b.thompson@rossall.org.uk m.walton@rossall.org.uk
HEADS OF YEAR Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Academic* Year 12 Pastoral* Year 13
Mrs C Cohen Miss C Latham Mrs S Robinson Mr P Harwood Mrs C Stacker Mr B Clark Mrs F Quartermain Mr N Crombie
c.cohen@rossall.org.uk c.latham@rossall.org.uk so.robinson@rossall.org.uk p.harwood@rossall.org.uk c.stacker@rossall.org.uk bt.clark@rossall.org.uk f.quartermain@rossall.org.uk n.crombie@rossall.org.uk
Staff members in bold denote the Head of Section. * Acting Head of Year
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FORM TUTORS LOWE R S CHOOL
U P P E R SC H O O L
Year 7 7A Miss G Silverton
Year 10A 10B 10C 10D
10 Mr M Kelly Mr R Moore Mrs C James Mr C Sharpe
Year 11A 11B 11C 11D 11E 11F
11 Mrs S Coutinho Mr N Cushley Mr W Collins Mrs S Attfield Miss J Riley Mrs C Wolstencroft
7B Mr E Holden 7C Mr M Bradley Year 8 8A Mr A Butcher 8B Miss J Smethurst 8C Mrs J Fairhurst Year 9 9A Mr M Hall 9B Mr P Butterworth/Dr M Cherukara 9C Dr L Adcock 9D Mr C Yow
S I XT H F O RM Year 12 12A Mr D Hall
Year 13 13A Mr A Shaw
12B Mr A Fairhurst
13B Mr P Mallaband
12C 12D 12E 12F 12G 12H
13C 13D 13E 13F 13G
Mrs R Dowd Mrs J Moore Mr P Denton Mr D Newell Mr A Veitch Mr D Clarke/Dr T Hughes
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Mr T McNab Ms Z Lynes Mr H Fitzherbert-Brockholes Mr A Millington Mr L Hodgetts
SCHOOL MONITORS School Captains
Samuel Ayoma Marie (Mary) Melsheimer
Deputy School Captains
Myles Davies Tineka Jennings
Senior Monitors
Emil Adjei John Cooper Millie Ellis Afaf Harrak Israa Harrak Georgia Oldham Shawn Richardson Isabella Wright Tess Young
CAPTAINS Football (Boys) Football (Girls) Golf Captain (Junior) Golf Captain (Senior) Hockey (Boys) Hockey (Girls)
Henry Welles Tineka Jennings Bertie Jones Sebastian Cave Noah Munden Isabella Wright
Choir Captain Drama Captain Music Captain
Harry Gordon Lennon Calderley Xavana Walker
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Milica Cetkovic Piotr Dissel Elias Fink Fajer Harrak Mihir Manglani Harry Platt Bailey Scarborough Xinlu (Emily) Yang
HOUSEPARENTS / DEPUTIES
( CO N T IN U ED)
Please note the country code for UK is: 0044 and area code is (0)1253 Anchor (AN) email: (Mr L Gair) Deputies
Mr L & Mrs H Gair hpanchor@rossall.org.uk Dr M & Mrs L Cherukara
774 212 07478 072 028
Dolphin (DN) email: Deputy
Mrs S A Wright hpdolphin@rossall.org.uk Miss J Riley
774 292 07478 080 687
Dragon (DR) email: Deputy
Mr J Cropper hpdragon@rossall.org.uk Mr J Boyne
774 206 07878 804 075
Maltese Cross (MC) email: Deputy
Mr S Baker hpmaltese@rossall.org.uk Mr G Russell
774 210 07474 234 136
Mitre Fleur de Lys (MF) Mr S Roberts email: hpmitre@rossall.org.uk Deputy Mr C Yow
774211 07478 078 121
Pelican (PE) email: Deputy
Mr M Dixon & Mrs K Dixon hppelican@rossall.org.uk Miss G Finney & Mr C Waring
774 213 07478 080 258
Rose (R) email: Deputy
Dr J & Mr P Bradburn hprose@rossall.org.uk Miss R Lockett
774 214 07474 803 049
Spread Eagle (SE) email: Deputy
Miss N Pentelow & Mr D Newell hpspread@rossall.org.uk Mr N Cushley
774 215 07728 591138
Wren (WR) email: Deputy
Miss C Townsend hpwren@rossall.org.uk Miss L Mullin
774 276 07473 922 662
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SAFEGUARDING AT ROSSALL The safety and well-being of all our pupils at Rossall School is our highest priority. Our business is to know everyone as an individual and to provide a secure and caring environment, so that every pupil can learn in safety. We expect respect, good manners and fair play to be shown by everyone so that every pupil can develop his/her full potential and feel positive about him/herself as an individual. All pupils should care for and support each other. Rossall prides itself on its culture of open and effective communication between staff and pupils. Our aims are to: a) create an environment in our School which is safe and secure for all pupils b) encourage our pupils to establish satisfying relationships with their families, with peers and with other adults c) encourage children to develop a sense of autonomy and independence d) work with parents to build their understanding of and commitment to the welfare of all pupils.
WHO TO TURN TO:
All pupils know that there are adults to whom they can turn to if they are worried, including Houseparents, the Designated Safeguarding Leads (Mrs Williams, Mr Turner), the Headmaster, Deputy Heads, Senior Teachers and the Medical Staff. All pupils have access to a telephone helpline, enabling them to call for support in private. Every child is given a care card which contains guidance on where to turn for advice, including confidential helplines and web addresses for external specialists. Our notice boards around school, the Medical Centre and all Houses display advice on where pupils can seek help, e.g. Child Line and External Listener. We provide leadership training to our Head Boy and Head Girl and their team of Monitors which specifically covers the importance of offering support and assistance to younger and vulnerable pupils.
FORMS OF CHILD ABUSE:
Child abuse can be of a sexual, emotional or physical nature, it can also be the result of neglect. Concerns or suspicions may arise through either direct allegation, direct observation or by changes in attitude or behaviour. All members of the teaching and support staff receive Safeguarding training on an annual basis.
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CALENDAR CALENDAR COLOUR KEY Student Examinations and Deadlines After School Activities Sports Fixtures Staff Information and Deadlines
Please note: Sports fixtures are subject to change at short notice. Please visit: www.rossallsport.org.uk for an up-to-date list of fixtures. All dates published in this calendar are correct at the time of publication, but, are subject to change. Please check the Weekly Newsletter, direct correspondence from Rossall and the iSAMS Parent app for up-to-date information. 13
JANUARY WEEK 1 (A) M 03
Boarders Return Cardiff Pre-Season Boys' Hockey Competition International Boarders' Antigen testing programme (Sprint Track)
Tu 04
Boarders Return All Boarders Antigen testing programme (Sprint Track) 9.00am
2.00pm
Y7 -13 Day Pupils' Antigen testing programme (Sports Centre)
9.00am
4.30pm
Staff INSET day
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus
W 05
Th 06
Term Begins
12.30pm
F 07
Girls’ Football: Headmaster’s XI -v- Everton FC School (h)
8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
6.00pm
10.00pm
First Aid at Work training for CCF Staff
9.00am
12.00pm
Years 7-11 Flu Vaccinations (Pennine Suite)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Chapel
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JANUARY WEEK 1 (A) CONTINUED Sa 08
Su 09
8.30am
5.00pm
First Aid at Work training for CCF Staff
9.00am
11.00am
Years 7, 8, 9 Pre-season training
8.30am
5.00pm
First Aid at Work training for CCF Staff
6.30pm
Choral Evensong (Chapel)
Parents may be invited to attend events subject to Covid restrictions For up to date information visit: Website, Newsletter, Rossall Sport 15
JANUARY WEEK 2 (B) M 10
Sumner Library Photography & Graphics Week 10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
CPD
8.45am
5.15pm
Emergency First Aid at Work
1.50pm
2.25pm
Sixth Form Academic Enrichment Lecture Series (PAS)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)
Tu 11
Sumner Library Photography & Graphics Week
W 12
Sumner Library Photography & Graphics Week Y11 Reports Teacher comment deadline 1.15pm
1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
1.30pm
Girls’ Football: Headmaster’s XI -v- Aquinas College (tbc)
2.30pm
Girls' Netball: U18A, U18B -v- Westholme School (h)
3.00pm
Boys' Hockey: 1st XI -v- Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
Th 13
Sumner Library Photography & Graphics Week
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JANUARY WEEK 2 (B) CONTINUED F 14
Sumner Library Photography & Graphics Week 8.00am
8.30am
1.30pm
Sa 15
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite) Boys’ Football: U16A -v- Moorland School (h)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Whole School Chapel
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
8.00am
5.00pm
CCF Skill at Arms Training
9.30am
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U12B, U13C, U14A -vThe King’s School, Macclesfield (a)
9.30am
Girls' Netball: U12A, U13A, U13B, U14A, U15A U15B -v- Westholme School (a)
10.00am
Boys' Hockey: U13A, U13B -v- The King’s School, Macclesfield (a)
10.15am
Boys' Hockey: U15A -v- The King’s School, Macclesfield (a)
10.30am
Girls' Netball: U12B, U14B -v- Westholme School (a)
Su 16
Boarders’ Sunday Trip to Cheshire Oaks 2.15pm
Boys' Football: U15A -v- Wyre Juniors (a)
7.00pm
Compline (Chapel)
Parents may be invited to attend events subject to Covid restrictions For up to date information visit: Website, Newsletter, Rossall Sport 17
JANUARY WEEK 3 (A) M 17
Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams Y11-IC Reports Teacher comment deadline Y7 Reports Teacher comment deadline 10.30am
10.50am
1.50pm
Common Room Briefing Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
HoDs, HoYs, HoPs, ECTs
6.00pm
Music Department Trip to Liverpool
Tu 18
Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams 10.00am
Hockey Sevens: Manchester Grammar School Power Play Tournament (a)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Sixth Form Academic Enrichment Lecture Series (PAS)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)
W 19
Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams Y11 Reports Tutor comment deadline Y12 Grade deadline 1.15pm
1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
2.00pm
Boys' Football: 1st XI -v- Lancaster & Morecambe (a)
2.30pm
Boys' Hockey: 1st XI -v- The King’s School, Macclesfield (h)
2.30pm
Boys' Basketball: U18A -v- Sedbergh School (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Afternoon Tea - Careers (Business Classroom 1)
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
7.00pm
Choral Evensong (Chapel)
Parents may be invited to attend18 events subject to Covid restrictions For up to date information visit: Website, Newsletter, Rossall Sport
JANUARY WEEK 3 (A) CONTINUED Th 20
Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams 10.30am
10.50am
12.30pm 3.45pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus Girls' Football: U16A -v- Rainford High School (h)
5.30pm
F 21
After School Activities / CCF Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams Year 13 Extended Essay completion day
8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Congers (Chapel)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
8.00am
5.00pm
1.00pm
Live Q&A with the Headmaster (Facebook)
Sa 22
Year 7 & Year 9 Scholarship Examination Day Cadet CCF First Aid (CCF Building)
9.30am
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U13A, U13B, U13C -vThe Manchester Grammar School (a)
10.00am
Girls' Netball: U12A, U13B, U14A, U15A -v- Rishworth School (a)
2.15pm
Boys' Basketball: U18A -v- Stonyhurst College (h) Boys' Football: 1st XI, 2nd XI -v- Stonyhurst College (a)
2.30pm Su 23
Boys' Football: Headmasters' XI -v- Shrewsbury School (a) Boarders' Sunday Trip
11.30am
Boys' Football: U15A -v- Foxhall (h)
7.00pm
Compline (Chapel)
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JANUARY WEEK 4 (B) M 24
Sumner Library Geography Week Y11-IC Reports & Y7 Reports Tutor comment deadline Y8 Reports Teacher comment deadline Year 12 TOK Day - History Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Examsx PSHE Guest Speaker: Various sessions (PAS) 10.30am
10.50am
12.30pm
Common Room Briefing Compliance Committee
1.50pm
Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Common Room Meeting
Tu 25
Sumner Library Geography Week Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams 10.00am
Boys' Hockey: Manchester Grammar School Power Play (a)
11.00am 1.50pm
ISI Compliance Committee 2:25pm
2.00pm
Sixth Form Academic Enrichment Lecture Series (PAS) Girls' Football: Headmaster's XI -v- Oundle School (a)
3.00pm
Boys' Hockey: U13A -v- Bolton School (h)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)
W 26
Sumner Library Geography Week Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams 1.15pm
1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
1.50pm
2.25pm
KS3 Academic Enrichment Student Led Lecture Series (Big School)
2.00pm
Boys' Football: 1st XI -v- Carmel College (h) 2nd XI -v- Nelson and Colne (h) Headmasters' XI -v- Huddersfield Town FC Girls' Football: Headmasters' XI -v- Cardinal Newman (h)
3.30pm
Boys' Hockey: 1st XI -v- Bolton School (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
7.00pm
20 (Chapel) Choral Evensong
JANUARY WEEK 4 (B) CONTINUED Th 27
Sumner Library Geography Week Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams 10.30am
10.50am
12.00pm 3.45pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus Geography Week Guest Lecture (PAS)
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
6.00pm
Year 9 GCSE Options Introduction Evening
6.00pm
Music Department trip Bridgewater Hall, Manchester: Hallé - La Mer Concert
F 28
Sumner Library Geography Week Year 13 IB EE Day Year 13 A Level and IB Mid-Course Exams 8.00am
8.30am
1.30pm
Sa 29
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite) Girls' Football: U15A -v- Cheadle Hulme School (h)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Chapel
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
6.00pm
Boys' Hockey: U14 -v- Sedbergh (h)
7.00pm
Boys' Hockey: U15 -v- Sedbergh (h)
7.30pm
Signature Concert Series: Murray McLachlan, Piano (Performing Arts Studio)
7.00am
6.00pm
IELTS Examinations (Manchester)
8.00am
5.00pm
CCF Skill at Arms Training
9.30am
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U13A, U15A -v- Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby (h) Girls' Netball: U13A, U14A, U15A, U18A -v- Austin Friars (h)
11.00am
Su 30
1.00pm
Rossall International Piano Academy: Murray McLachlan Masterclass
Boarders’ Sunday Trip to Manchester City Centre Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Williamson Park 11.30am
Boys' Football: U15 -v- Fleetwood Gym (h)
7.00pm
Compline (Chapel)
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY WEEK 5 (A) M 31
Y8 Reports Tutor comment deadline IB Evaluation (Richardson Room) 10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing
12.30pm
Girls' Football: U15 -v- Crompton House (h)
1.50pm
Whole School Assembly
3.00pm
Boys' Hockey: U15A -v- Bolton School (a)
4.30pm
Boys' Hockey: U14A -v- AKS Lytham (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
HoDs, HoYs, HoPs,ECTs
Tu 01
IB Evaluation (Richardson Room) 4.30pm
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U13A -v- AKS Lytham (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)
7.00pm
8.00pm
Parents' Forum Meeting (Reece Seminar Room)
W 02
IB Evaluation (Richardson Room) 1.00pm 1.15pm
Girls' Football: Headmaster's XI -v- Runshaw College (a) 1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
1.30pm
Boys' Football: 1st XI -v- The Manchester Grammar School (a)
2.00pm
Boys' Football: ISFA Semi-Final Headmaster's XI -v- The Manchester Grammar School (a)
3.30pm
Girls' Netball: U18A, U18B -v- St Mary's College, Crosby (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
6.30pm
7.15pm
Inter-House Debating Competition: Round 3 Dolphin -v- Pelican (Sumner Library)
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY WEEK 5 (A) CONTINUED HPV Vaccinations (Pennine Suite)
Th 03
UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge (Big School)
9.00am 10.30am
10.50am
2.30pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus Boys' Hockey: U15A -v- Cheadle Hulme School (a)
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
5.30pm
8.30pm
Year 9 Parents' Evening (Sports Centre) Music Dept Trip to Bridgewater Hall, Manchester: Halle - Le Symphonie Fantastique concert
6.00pm
Golf: British Schools & Colleges Tour (Caldy Golf Club)
F 04 8.00am
8.30am
1.30pm
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite) Girls' Football: Headmaster's XI -v- Wath Academy (a)
1.50pm
2.25pm
House Meeting
1.50pm
2.25pm
Safeguarding Team Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
8.00am
5.00pm
Year 12 Scholarship Examination Day
Sa 05
CCF Shooting / SAA Training (CCF Building)
9.00am
Girls' Netball: U12A, U12B, U13A, U13B -v- Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn (a)
1.00pm
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U12B, U13A, U13B, 1st XI -v- Giggleswick School (h) Boys' Hockey: U14A, U15A -v- Giggleswick School (a)
Boarders’ Sunday Trip
Su 06
Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Manchester Treasure Trail and Electric Gamebox 10.30am
1.30pm
2.30pm 7.00pm
Boys’ Hockey Assessment Day (External candidates) Boys’ Football: U15A -v- Poulton FC (h)
11.30am 5.30pm
Girls’ Hockey Assessment Day (External candidates) Choral Evensong (Chapel)
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FEBRUARY WEEK 6 (B) Sumner Library MFL Week
M 07 10.30am
10.50am
1.50pm
Common Room Briefing Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Staff Welfare Committee
6.00pm 6.30pm
Boys' Football: Headmaster's XI -v- Blackpool FC (a) 7.30pm
Academic Showcase (EE) Sumner Library MFL Week
Tu 08
Drama trip to the West End, London
Departs 1.50pm
2.25pm
Sixth Form Academic Enrichment Lecture Series (Big School)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite) Sumner Library MFL Week
W 09 Returns 1.50pm 2.00pm
Drama trip to the West End, London Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
1.15pm 2.25pm
KS3 Academic Enrichment Student Led Lecture Series (Big School) Girls' Football: Headmasters' XI -v- Runshaw (a) Boys' Football: 2nd XI -v- Myerscough College (a) Girls' Netball: U18A, U18B -v- Lancaster Royal Grammar School (a)
2.30pm
Girls' Netball: U12A, U13A, U13B -v- Packwood Haugh Prep School (a) U12A, U13A, U13B -v- Prestfelde Preparatory School (a) Boys' Football: 1st XI -v- Woodhouse Grove School (a) Boys' Basketball: U18A -v- Sedbergh School (h)
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FEBRUARY WEEK 6 (B) CONTINUED 2.30pm
Boys' Hockey: 1st XI -v- Calday Grange Grammar School (h)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (Hall Boardroom)
7.30pm
Boys' Football: Headmaster's XI -v- Morecambe FC (a) Sumner Library MFL Week
Th 10 9.00am
Education and Welfare Committee Meeting (Richardson Room)
10.30am 10.30am
Boys' Hockey: 1st XI -v- Caldy Grange (h) 10.50am
12.30pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus IAPS Swimming Qualifiers (St Mary's Hall)
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
7.30pm
8.30pm
Open Mic Night (Performing Arts Studio) Sumner Library MFL Week
F 11
Whole School Non-Uniform Day 8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
10.00am
England Hockey North West U12 Hockey Tournament (a)
12.30pm
Girls' Football: U16A -v- Ryburn Valley (h)
1.00pm
Live Q&A with the Headmaster (Facebook)
4.00pm
Half Term begins
Sa 12 Su 13
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FEBRUARY WEEK 7 (A) M 21
EPQ: Submission of first draft 8.20am
Tu 22
W 23
Term begins
10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
HoDs, HoYs, HoPs, ECTs
1.50pm
Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)
10.00am
4.00pm
Drama: Frantic Assembly Workshop (PAS)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (The Hall)
7.00pm
Th 24
10.30am
Choral Evensong (Chapel)
10.50pm
10.30am
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus Swimming: Mixed U12, U13 IAPS (a)
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
5.30pm
8.30pm
Year 13 & Year 13IB Parents' Evening
6.30pm
7.30pm
Rossall Learning Community PSHE (Reece Seminar Room)
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FEBRUARY WEEK 7 (A) CONTINUED F 25
Sa 26
8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
1.50pm
2.25pm
House Meeting
1.50pm
2.25pm
Safeguarding Team Meeting (The Hall)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
8.00am
5.00pm
CCF Skill at Arms Training
10.00am
Boys' Hockey: U16A -v- Austin Friars (a)
11.00am
Boys' Hockey: U15A -v- Austin Friars (a) U12A, U13A, -v- Austin Friars (h)
11.00am
1.00pm
Rossall International Piano Academy: Andrew Quartermain - Piano Workshop (PAS)
11.00am
Girls' Hockey: U12A, U12B, U13A, U13B -vStonyhurst (h)
12.00pm
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U13A, U14A, U15A, 2nd XI -v- Westholme School (h) U14A -v- Austin Friars (h)
6.00pm
Music Department trip to Bridgewater Hall, Manchester: BBC Philharmonic Concert Golf: ISGT Southern Golf Championship, Rye Golf Club
Su 27
Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Turbary Woods Owl and Bird Sanctury 2.45pm
Boys' Football: U15A -v- Poulton FC (a)
7.00pm
Compline (Chapel)
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FEBRUARY/MARCH WEEK 8 (B) M 28
Year 11IC Mock Examinations Sumner Library English/EAL Week Golf: ISGT Southern Golf Championship, Rye Golf Club 10.30am
10.50am
1.30pm
Common Room Briefing Boys' Football: ESFA SUPER LEAGUE 1/4 FINAL Headmaster's XI -v- Benton Park School (h)
1.50pm
Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
CPD
Tu 01
Year 11IC Mock Examinations Sumner Library English/EAL Week Year 7 Music Trip Finance & General Purposes Committee Meeting (Richardson Room)
9.00am 1.30pm
Boys' Hockey: U13A -v- Yarm School (h)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)
W 02
Year 11IC Mock Examinations Sumner Library English/EAL Week 1.15pm
1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
1.50pm
2.25pm
KS3 Academic Enrichment Student Led Lecture Series (Big School)
2.00pm
Boys' Football: 1st XI -v- Burnley College (a) Girls' Football: ESFA 1/4 FINAL Headmasters' XI -v- Redborne Upper School
3.30pm
Boys' Basketball: U18A -v- Haslingden High School (h)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (The Hall)
7.00pm
Ash Wednesday Choral Evensong (Chapel)
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FEBRUARY/MARCH WEEK 8 (B) CONTINUED Year 11IC Mock Examinations
Th 03
Sumner Library English/EAL Week Senior School HPV Vaccines (tbc) 10.00am
Boys' Hockey: U14A NW Final
10.30am
10.50pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
5.30pm
8.30pm
Year 11 Parents' Evening (Sports Centre) Year 11IC Mock Examinations
F 04
Sumner Library English/EAL Week
TBC
Sa 05
8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
1.50pm
2.25pm
Congers (Chapel)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
5.00pm
Summer Term Calendar Entries Deadline
7.00pm
Valentines Spring Ball (Dining Hall)
7.30pm
Signature Concert Series : Roscoe Piano Trio (PAS)
10.30am
Boys' Football: Headmasters' XI, 1st XI, U15A -v- Queen Ethelburga's (a)
12.00pm
Boys' Hockey Sevens: U13A, U13B -v- Stonyhurst College (h)
2.00pm
Girls' Football ISFA SEMI-FINAL: Headmasters' XI -v- Millfield (a)
Su 06
Boarders' Sunday Trip to the Flower Bowl Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Chester Treasure Trail and shopping 11.30am
Boys' Football: U15A -v- Kirkham FC (h)
12.00pm
Music Department trip to Liverpool Philharmonic Concert
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MARCH WEEK 9 (A) M 07
National Careers Week Golf: ISGA Home Internationals Golf, Woodhall Spa Golf Club 10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing Girls' Football ISFA SEMI FINAL: U15 -v- Oxford High (h)
1.00pm 1.50pm
Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
HoDs, HoYs, HoPs, ECTs
4.45pm
Boys' Hockey: U12A -v- AKS Lytham (h)
Tu 08
National Careers Week Golf: ISGA Home Internationals Golf, Woodhall Spa Golf Club 1.30pm
Boys' Hockey: U13A NW Finals
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)
W 09
National Careers Week Year 11 Silver DofE Assessment Expedition 8.30am
12.30pm
1.00pm
Cambridge Business English Certificate Preliminary Rugby Sevens Competition: U13 Terra Nova Netball Competition: U13 Terra Nova
1.15pm
1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
2.00pm
Boys' Football: 1st XI -v- Runshaw College (h) 2nd XI -v- Burnley College (a)
2.30pm
Rugby Sevens: 1st VII -v- Liverpool College (a)
3.00pm
Girls' Netball: U18A -v- Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (The Hall)
4.45pm
Boys' Hockey: U14A -v- AKS Lytham (h)
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MARCH WEEK 9 (A) CONTINUED National Careers Week
Th 10
Year 11 Silver DofE Assessment Expedition 10.30am
10.50pm
12.00pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus Girls' Football: ESFA SEMI FINAL U16A -v- St Peter's Catholic High School (h)
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
4.30pm
5.30pm
IB Visual Arts Exhibition 2022 National Careers Week
F 11
Year 11 Silver DofE Assessment Expedition Boys' Football ISFA SEMI FINAL: U16 -v- Priory School (a)
tbc 8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
8.30am
12.30pm
Cambridge Business English Certificate Vantage
9.35am
3.30pm
Mock Interviews Live Q&A with the Headmaster (Facebook)
1.00pm
Sa 12
1.50pm
2.25pm
Chapel
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
9.00am
4.00pm
CCF Skill at Arms Training
10.00am
Whole School Open Day
9.30am
Girls' Netball: U12A, U13A, U13B, U14A, U15A -v- St Mary's College, Crosby (tbc)
10.00am
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U13A, U14A, U15A -vCalday Grange Grammar School (h)
1.30pm
Rossall Ladies fixture
Su 13
Boarders’ Sunday Trip to Cheshire Oaks Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Nicky Nook 7.00pm
Choral Evensong (Chapel)
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MARCH WEEK 10 (B) Sumner Library Sciences Week
M 14 10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing Whole School Assembly
1.50pm 4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
CPD Sumner Library Sciences Week
Tu 15
Year 12 TOK Day - Arts Boys' Football: Headmaster's XI -v- Oldham Athletic Academy (a)
11.00am
Scarisbrick Hall U13 Rugby Sevens Tournament
11.30am 1.50pm
2.25pm
Sixth Form Academic Enrichment Lecture Series (Big School)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite) Sumner Library Sciences Week
W 16
Covid Vaccinations 9.00am
4.30pm
10.40am
Year 13 IB English B IA oral examinations Boys' Rugby Sevens: 1st VII -v- Stonyhurst 7s
1.15pm
1.50pm
Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)
1.50pm
2.25pm
KS3 Academic Enrichment Student Led Lecture Series (Big School)
2.00pm
Girls' Football: Headmasters' XI -v- Myerscough / Fleetwood Town (h) Boys' Football: 2nd XI -v- Burnley FC College (a)
2.30pm
Boys' Basketball: U18A -v- Haslingden High School (a)
3.00pm
Girls' Netball: U18A, U18B -v- Rishworth School (h)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Afternoon Tea - Careers (Pennine Suite)
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (The Hall)
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MARCH WEEK 10 (B) CONTINUED Sumner Library Sciences Week
Th 17 9.00am
4.30pm
Year 13 IB English B IA oral examinations
10.30am
10.50pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF Sumner Library Sciences Week
F 18
Whole School Charity event - Red Nose Day
Sa 19
8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)
1.50pm
2.25pm
House Meetings: MADD Night Rehearsal
1.50pm
2.25pm
Safeguarding Team Meeting (The Hall)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
10.00am
8.00pm
West Side Story Tech Rehearsal (Big School)
10.00am
Girls' Netball: U12A, U13A, U14A, U15A -vSt Mary's College, Crosby (h)
1.00pm
Girls' Netball: U12A, U12B, U13A, U13B, U14A, U15A, -v- Giggleswick School (a) Girls' Netball: U18A, U18B -v- Giggleswick School (h)
2.00pm
Mixed Badminton: U18 -v- Giggleswick School (a)
2.40pm
Boys' Hockey: U13A, U13B -v- Sedbergh Prep School (a)
3.15pm
Boys' Hockey: U12A, U12B -v- Sedbergh Prep School (a) Boarders’ Sunday Trip
Su 20
Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Sandcastle Water Park 10.00am 7.00pm
8.00pm
West Side Story Tech Rehearsal (Big School) Compline (Chapel)
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MARCH WEEK 11 (A) M 21
Whole School Photograph Golf: BS & C Northern Open Golf at Fleetwood Golf Club
Tu 22
10.30am
10.50am
Common Room Briefing
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
HoDs, HoYs, HoPs, ECTs
7.00pm
10.00pm
West Side Story Dress Rehearsal (Big School)
9.00am
School Council Meeting (Pennine Suite)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)
W 23
Golf: ISGA Junior Scottish Open Golf at Gullane Golf Club Golf: HMC Foursomes -v- Loretto 8.00am
7.00pm
Navy Scuba Diving Course (Pool)
8.00am
7.00pm
CCF Field Day - Army/RAF (off campus)
1.00pm
Girls' Netball: U13A, U13B - Stonyhurst Invitational (a)
2.00pm
Girls' Football: Headmasters' XI -v- Rochdale AFC (a)
3.00pm
Girls' Netball: U18A -v- Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn (h)
3.30pm
Boys' Hockey: 1st XI -v- The King's School, Chester (a)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (The Hall)
6.30pm
7.15pm
Inter-House Debating Competition: Round 4 (Sumner Library)
7.30pm
10.30pm
Rossall presents West Side Story (Big School)
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MARCH WEEK 11 (A) CONTINUED Th 24
Golf: ISGA Senior Scottish Open Golf at Gullane Golf Club Gold DofE Practice Expedition 10.30am
10.50pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
7.30pm
10.30pm
Rossall presents West Side Story (Big School) Gold DofE Practice Expedition
F 25
Year 7 Taster Day (External Candidates) 8.00am
8.30am
Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite) Friends of Rossall Lunch (tbc)
12.30pm 1.50pm
2.25pm
Congers (Chapel)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
7.30pm
10.30pm
Rossall presents West Side Story (Big School)
8.00am
5.00pm
CCF Shooting / SAA Training
8.30am
12.30pm
Cambridge First for Schools English exam
9.00am
5.00pm
MADD Night rehearsal (Big School)
Gold DofE Practice Expedition
Sa 26
10.00am
Girls' Hockey: U16A -v- Stonyhurst (a) Girls' Netball: U14A, U18A -v- Stonyhurst (a)
11.30am
Girls' Netball: U12A, U12B, U13A, U13B -vStonyhurst St Mary's Hall (SMH) (a)
7.30pm
MF House presents MADD Night (Big School) Golf: ISGT Northern Championship Golf (tbc)
Su 27
Anchor Boarders' Sunday Trip to Lakes Laser Tag 1.00pm
Friends of Rossall: School History Walk and Talk
7.00pm
Choral Evensong (Chapel)
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MARCH/APRIL WEEK 12 (B) M 28
Sumner Library Music Week Golf: ISGT Northern Championship Golf (tbc) 10.30am
10.50am
1.50pm
Common Room Briefing Whole School Assembly
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Staff Welfare Committee
5.30pm
8.30pm
Year 11 IC Parents' Evening
6.30pm
7.30pm
Academic Showcase (HPQ)
7.30pm
8.30pm
GCSE Drama - Scripted Showcase
1.50pm
2.25pm
Sixth Form Academic Enrichment Lecture Series (Big School)
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)
7.30pm
10.30pm
International Piano Academy - World Piano Concert (PAS)
Tu 29
Sumner Library Music Week
W 30
Sumner Library Music Week Golf: Frilford Heath Golf Club House Cross Country 1.50pm
2.25pm
Whole School Chapel
4.30pm
5.30pm
After School Activities
4.30pm
5.30pm
Pupil Welfare Meeting (The Hall)
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MARCH/APRIL WEEK 12 (B) CONTINUED Sumner Library Music Week
Th 31 10.30am
10.50pm
Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus
3.45pm
5.30pm
After School Activities / CCF
7.30pm
8.30pm
Theatre Studies - Showcase Sumner Library Music Week
F 01 12.30pm
Lent Term ends
1.00pm
Live Q&A with the Headmaster (Facebook)
Sa 02 Su 03
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 2022 Thursday 5th May
Year 7 Parents' Evening
Thursday 12th May
Year 8 Parents' Evening
Saturday 28th May
Prize Day
Thursday 16th June
Year 12 A-Level & Year 12 IB Parents' Evening
ROSSHOCKEY SHORES - LOW TIDE TIME Saturday 12th February
12.47pm
Sunday 13th February
2.12pm
Saturday 19th February
11.43am
Sunday 20th February
12.19pm
Saturday 26th February
11.49am
Sunday 27 February
2.33pm
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WEEKEND
2022
OLD ROSSALLIAN
S AT U R D AY 2 3 R D A P R I L FULL PROGRAMME TO BE CONFIRMED: TIME
ACTIVITY
VENUE
10.30am
RossHockey
The Shore
6.00pm
Chapel Service
Chapel of St John the Baptist
7.00pm
Triennial Dinner
Dining Hall
MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW
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SCHOOL RULES PUPIL PROTOCOLS MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN COVID 19 MEASURES ARE IN PLACE AND OVERRULE THE BELOW WHERE DIFFERENT We encourage all pupils to be proud of Rossall and to respect all who are a part of it. We expect all pupils to treat everyone they encounter with courtesy, to work hard, value fair play on the sports field and promote artistic endeavour. All members of the school should be familiar with the School’s Policies in which guidelines on Bullying, Alcohol, Smoking and Drug Abuse are outlined. Furthermore, pupils should be aware of expectations regarding Relationships, Disruption, Theft and Vandalism. Rossall bases its code of behaviour on four general principles. It expects all its pupils and staff to share these. • • • •
We believe in giving our best effort in all things at all times and fulfilling our commitments. We believe in trying to be a positive influence in all we do and encouraging others to do the same. We believe in being courteous, considerate and respectful to others. We believe in taking pride in ourselves, in our ideas and our environment.
T H E F O L L O W I N G R U L E S A P P LY T O A L L P U P I L S AT R O S S A L L : UNIFORM AND APPEARANCE 1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6. 7.
Full school uniform should be worn at all times; this includes games kit as stipulated at the appropriate times. Hoodies do not form part of the school uniform. Hair should be clean, neat and tidy, without artificial colouring or extremes of style. Boys should be clean shaven and hair should not come below the collar or fall across the eyes. Girls’ hair should be tied back whenever school uniform is worn. Sixth Form girls may wear their hair down if appropriate. All pupils’ shoe wear must be flat, polishable and black. No jewellery may be worn, with the exceptions of:- one plain ring (all), one pair of sleepers or stud earrings (girls), a plain necklace. Discreet make-up is allowed for Senior School girls only at the discretion of Houseparents/Tutors. Coloured nail polish, acrylic nails and false eyelashes are not permitted. Official school games kit should not be worn at any time other than for sport based activities or when permission has been given by a member of staff. Clothing and shoe wear should be clean and in good repair. Adjudication on uniform and appearance are at the discretion of the Senior Deputy Head.
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SCHOOL RULES B E H AV I O U R 8.
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
If pupils require medical support during the day they should get a chit from their teacher and then go to the Medical Centre. Pupils must then follow the directions given by the medical staff. Pupils should not have medication in school without the authorisation of the Houseparent, Tutor or medical staff. No food, crockery or cutlery may be removed from the Dining Hall. Food and drink may not be consumed whilst walking around the campus. Pupils must attend all lessons, games, activities, meals and Chapel. During Supervised Study and Prep there should be no movement around the campus. Pupils are not allowed to return to their houses during the school day except for break and lunchtime. House rules regarding visitors must be abided by. Cars, motorbikes and bicycles cannot be brought to school without the permission of the Senior Deputy Head. Written parental permission is required and separate rules apply. Ball games or any ‘loud behaviour’ are not allowed in the Square. Sunbathing is allowed directly outside the House but not during school hours. All electrical equipment must have been officially tested and marked as such. Any form of cooking or heating equipment is banned in bedrooms and studies for safety reasons. Entry into the Swimming Pool, Gymnasium and use of other sports equipment is not allowed without a member of staff supervising the activity.
DISCIPLINE 17.
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
The following places are out of bounds – the shore, all private houses and gardens, the staff Common Room, the Kitchens, the Maintenance Department and Yard, the Pavilion and Grounds Department. All other school buildings when not in normal use and the formal lawns for games are also out of bounds. Pupils must respect all Fire and Health and Safety precautions and be familiar with the routines designed to promote their safety. Pupils must not use or possess any weapons (without due authority) or fireworks. Pupils must not engage in any form of gambling. Pupils must not buy or sell goods, or borrow without permission. Pupils must not indulge in relationships of an intensely physical nature. Public displays of affection are not permitted. Damage to property belonging to the school or another person, should be reported immediately. Pupils must not smoke or vape, or have possession of related materials. Pupils must not consume or possess any illegal substances. Pupils must not consume or possess alcohol without due authority.
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SCHOOL RULES 27. 28.
During the school week, boarders can only leave school after 4.25pm on a Friday and must be in possession of a signed Town Leave Card. Exceptional leave on other nights may be granted by Houseparents. Mobile phones are useful for pupils to keep in contact with home and their Houseparent. They must not be used during lessons, in the Dining Hall, in the Square or anywhere on school grounds during the school day but they can be used appropriately in Houses. Earphones and earpods should not be worn during the school day.
House rules are published in the House Boarding Handbook for tutors and pupils.
B E H AV I O U R A N D E X P E C TAT I O N S
Good discipline is important for the growth, welfare and development of our pupils. In this regard our pupils are given clear expectations, effective pastoral support and opportunities to build good social relationships. High standards of behaviour, manners and discipline are expected of all pupils at all times. Pupils are expected to behave in such a way as to be a credit to themselves and to the School. At Rossall our behaviour policy is applied fairly and consistently, without regard to race, gender or seniority. Particular attention is drawn to the following points: • • • • • • •
• • •
Rossall encourages all of its pupils to show respect for each other. All pupils should be aware that the School expects high standards of appearance at all times. Pupils must travel to and from School in uniform unless they have permission to wear alternative clothing. All pupils are expected to know and display basic ‘good manners’. Staff will make clear their expectations in this respect. All conduct that is anti-social, tends to bring discredit or disrepute to the School, whether on the premises, or elsewhere, is deemed a breach of School Rules. Disruption in lessons is not acceptable and will be dealt with firmly. The use of mobile phones during lessons and outside of Houses during the school day is prohibited unless pupils are authorised to do so by staff. School staff can can confiscate a mobile phone and such phones will be taken to the Deputy Head Secretary’s office and released on payment of a fine. Public displays of intimacy and sexual activity between pupils when in the care of the School will be liable for a sanction. Bullying is not acceptable in any form and pupils are educated in the School’s anti-bullying policy and must embrace it. We will impose sanctions on any pupil who misuses technology to bully, harass or abuse another pupil in line with our anti-bullying policy.
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SCHOOL RULES • • •
We impose sanctions on those who access pornography or sext with greater sanction of those who choose to disseminate images and material. Rossall strongly disapproves of the abuse of alcohol, drugs, legal highs, vaping and tobacco. The School will act accordingly and pupils should expect to be dealt with in accordance with the School rules. Vandalism and theft will be dealt with firmly with either, but certainly the latter, likely to lead to permanent exclusion.
These points are supported by a system of rewards and, where necessary, appropriate sanctions. Sanctions will be at a level that reflects the severity of the offence, the possible influence on others and the maturity of the pupil. All pupils are issued with copies of the School Rules.
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Punctuality is required as a matter of courtesy. Pupils must arrive with all textbooks, exercise books and other equipment that is relevant and expected. Pupils must listen carefully to instructions. All tasks set by the teacher must be completed in an orderly and appropriate way. The instructions for the activity must always be followed carefully. The school will not tolerate any interruption of the teacher. Follow common courtesy and listen to each other in class. Seek the teacher’s permission to contribute to class discussion by raising your hand. Complete all homework by the given date. No late work will be accepted unless an acceptable explanation has been given to the teacher or where previous arrangements have been made. Swearing will not be tolerated. Keep all classrooms tidy. Note that no eating, drinking (other than water) or chewing gum will be allowed in class. Mobile phones are not allowed to be used in class. Arrive and leave the class dressed as per the school uniform code.
Pupils needing to miss lessons or other school commitments require the permission of the Head of Section supported by a letter from parents or Houseparents in the case of boarders. They must also explain the circumstances to the appropriate teachers and Houseparent in advance.
COMPUTERS
Desktops, laptops and iPads commissioned to run the software appropriate to the School’s network are fully networked both to the Internet and the School’s own Intranet. There is an array of software and hardware devices in the system to prevent misuse. All activity on the network is monitored, for the security of the
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SCHOOL RULES pupils and of the network itself. Pupils are required to sign an ICT Contract, which lists the rules of conduct and consequences for inappropriate use of the Network. Full details and a copy of the contract for network use are sent to all parents prior to their child’s entry into the School.
MOBILE PHONES
The use of mobile phones during the school day is prohibited. The Education Act 2011 allows teachers to confiscate and search mobile phones when they are being used to cause a disturbance or otherwise contravene the school behaviour policy. If a search of the phone is required it will be handed to the Senior Deputy Head/Designated Safeguarding Lead to conduct the search. If a mobile phone has been confiscated, it can be collected from the Deputy Head Secretary’s office on payment of a small sum of money which will be donated to charity. All mobile phones must be named. The School will not accept any liability for the loss of mobile phones. As with other personal items, they should be covered by parental household insurance policies.
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ANTI-BULLYING AT ROSSALL We seek to prevent bullying by promoting a school ethos in which bullying is regarded as unacceptable. Research suggests that one of the most effective deterrents of bullying is peer attitudes and responses. Pupils are encouraged to remove themselves from situations and to report incidents in which they are concerned that bullying behaviour is occurring.
T Y P E S O F B U L LY I N G Bullying can include a number of different behaviours: • Emotional – being actively unfriendly, excluding, tormenting • Physical – pushing, kicking, hitting, punching or any violence • Racist – racial taunts, graffiti, gestures • Religious – being singled out because of your religious beliefs • Cultural – bullying based on prejudice and difference • Sexual – unwanted physical contact or sexually orientated comments • Homophobic – because of, or focusing on the issue of sexuality • Disability – targeting pupils with physical or learning difficulties • Verbal – name-calling, sarcasm, spreading rumours, teasing • Cyber – Internet misuse through offensive website postings, e-mail and instant messaging. Misuse of mobile phones through text messaging, camera and video facilities, etc. (Under the Malicious Communication Act 1988, it is an offence for a person to send an electronic communication to another person with the intent to cause distress or anxiety or to send an electronic communication which conveys a message which is indecent or grossly offensive, a threat, or information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender). • Property – damage to or hiding of another’s property • Indirect – spreading rumours, excluding someone from social groups
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P R E V E N T I O N T H R O U G H E D U C AT I O N Rossall seeks to educate pupils about how to interact effectively and positively. We aim to produce a safe and secure environment where all pupils can learn without anxiety and where we minimise opportunities for bullying. Pupils are encouraged to cooperate with each other, form positive relationships and question behaviour which discriminates against others. They should also learn to listen to others at the same time as demonstrating an appropriate degree of assertiveness. To combat the culture of silence, a culture of being prepared to tell is encouraged. Tutor time is used to encourage, amongst other things, that any pupil being bullied should speak to their parent, Tutor, Year Head, Houseparent, Designated Senior Persons or any other trusted adult about it. • The school will deal promptly with any concerns over bullying and will involve parents where appropriate. • Serious cases are referred to the Headmaster. • Records of bullying or suspected bullying will be maintained to ensure any repeated or patterns of behaviour may be identified • Where bullying has been identified and intervened against, we will continue to monitor the situation for a suitable time period • Appropriate support will be given to the victim and counselling will be available to both bully and victim if appropriate • Serious cases of bullying may result in suspension or exclusion. Persistent bullying will result in exclusion • Our pupils are encouraged to tell a member of staff at once if they know that bullying is taking place.
T H E S E R I O U S N E S S O F B U L LY I N G It is important to state that anyone can be bullied but that no one deserves to be bullied. Whatever the reason, a victim must be helped and protected. The victim needs to be assisted to develop the personal resources they need in order to overcome the difficulties they are facing. The full Anti-Bullying Policy can be found on the School’s website. Parents should make sure that they have read the school policies on behaviour, antibullying, peer on peer abuse and ICT.
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ANCHOR
DOLPHIN
DRAGON
MALTESE CROSS
MITRE FLEUR-DE-LYS
PELICAN
ROSE
SPREAD EAGLE
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ROSSALL SCHOOL DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Dates published in this calendar are correct at the time of publication, but, are subject to change. Please check the Weekly Newsletter, direct correspondence from Rossall, the website, Rossall Sport, and the iSAMS Parent app for up-to-date information.
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