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  • Prospective Parents Open Event Postponed 17.4.24

    Published 15/04/24

    Just to inform you the Prospective Parents Open Event on the 17th April has been postponed until the 19th June.

    Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

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  • Headteacher Update 28.3.2024

    Published 28/03/24

    Dear Families,

    I cannot believe we are 2/3s of the way through the year. Time flies when you are having fun and our pupils are enjoying all the wonderful learning opportunities. 

    Please find attached my Easter newsletter, for further information.

    Click Here for newsletter

    I hope you have a lovely Easter break and that the weather is kind to us.

    Pupils return to school on Monday 15th April 2024. 

    Best wishes,

    Cheryl Steele – Headteacher

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  • Red Nose Day

    Published 14/03/24

    Dear Parents/Carers

    On Friday 15th March 2024, we will be raising money for Red Nose Day appeal by ‘Doing Something Funny for Money.’

    This year we are asking pupils to come to school wearing something funny or red, whether that be a funny hairstyle, face paints or a silly outfit it will all help to make it a day of fun.

    Our school kitchen will also be making cakes and biscuits which will be on sale to raise money.

    Please send in a donation for wearing red and money if your child would like to purchase a cake or biscuit.

    The money we raise will help people living really tough lives in the UK and across Africa. Your fundraising could help put food on plates and roofs over heads, keep little ones safe and help support families affected by conflict and climate change. On their behalf, thank you.

    At Rosehill we always pull out all the stops for fantastic causes so let’s do something funny for money!

    Thank you,

    The Wellbeing Champions

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  • Transport Protocol Update

    Published 29/02/24

    Please see the link below for our updated transport protocol

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  • Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy Update​​​​​​​

    Published 27/02/24

    We have updated our Child Protection and Safeguarding policy to reflect legislation updates and Early Help information (see green highlights labelled [Updated])

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  • Policy Updates

    Published 26/02/24

    The following policies have been updated:

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  • World Book Day

    Published 22/02/24

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    This year we are celebrating World Book Day on Thursday 7nd March. The theme we have chosen this year is "Art and Artists story books" which is linked to our curriculum “Take one picture” topic this term. Like every year, the day will be great fun and will be filled with stories, book hunts and immersive experiences. 

    To help us celebrate World Book Day, we would like as many children and staff as possible to come dressed as their favourite character from a book.

    Attached to this letter is a £1 book token, which your child can use to get one of the brilliant reads for free https://www.worldbookday.com/books-and-tokens/books/ between 15 February and 31 March 2024. 

    We’re very much looking forward to celebrating World Book Day, which could not

    happen without the support of parents and carers - thank you for your continued support.

    Best wishes,

    Tamara Riddell
    English Lead
    Acting Deputy Headteacher

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  • Managing Medical Needs Medicines Policy Update

    Published 21/02/24

    The following policy has been updated:

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  • Policy Updates

    Published 21/02/24

    The following policies have been updated recently:

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  • Children’s Mental Health Week 2024

    Published 08/02/24

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

    On the 8th of February we will be taking part in Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 focusing on ‘Self-love’ and ‘My Voice Matters.’ 

    My Voice Matters is about empowering children and young people by providing them with the tools they need to express themselves. When we feel empowered, there’s a positive impact on our wellbeing. Children who feel that their voices are heard and can make a difference have a greater sense of community and self-esteem.

    Pupils will be able to take part in a range of ‘Self-love’ activities throughout the day including our Valentines Disco and café. To really help them to feel extra special on the day it would be lovely for your child to come to school in their favourite outfit, best party clothes or just something red. We will be encouraging pupils to recognise their qualities through positive affirmation activities.

    To find out more about supporting your child’s mental health and wellbeing please visit the school website where there are lots of useful links. You may also wish to visit the Now and Beyond website as the charity will be hosting a mental health festival with various live videos throughout the day. Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you feel you need support regarding the wellbeing of yourself or child, we will be happy to provide a listening ear and signpost you to some of the support available.

    We look forward to a lovely last day with the pupils.

    Kindest regards,

    The Wellbeing Champions

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  • Safer Internet Day 5.2.2024​​​​​​​

    Published 05/02/24

    Dear all,

    The theme for E-Safety day this year is ‘Inspiring change? Making a difference, managing influence and navigating change online.

    Across the school pupils will be taking part in activities based around thinking about changes online, including looking at technology over the years and how smaller changes happen online every day and how we can stay safe online.

    For E-Safety day, all classes will be involved in learning about how technology and the internet changes over time. They will explore how changes make them feel, who they can talk to in a range of scenarios and how they can keep themselves safe online.

    Classes will also create a piece of work to display in school that reflects how technology and the internet changes and how different online activities make them feel. This will be informative to tell others what they need to do if they feel unhappy about something online.

    Every year Rosehill takes part in this important topic, and during the year we continue to learn to stay safe online. For further information regarding our E-Safety curriculum please click here.

    Computing Lead 

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  • Use of vehicle gates

    Published 02/02/24

    Dear parents/carers,

    We would like to remind all who enter the school, please do not use the large vehicle entrance if you are on foot. This is because it poses significant health and safety risks. Instead, could you please utilise the pedestrian gate to the right of the zebra crossings outside of the school. This is of utmost importance as your safety is always a priority to us. Thank you for your co-operation in this matter.

    Kind regards,

    Rosehill School

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