Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Recent Policy Updates
Mon 25 Feb 2019Our Humanities Policy has been updated and can be found below
We have also added a new policy to our website. Our Attendance Manager Home Visit Policy can be found below
We've also updated our Whistleblowing Policy which can be found below
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Looked After Children Policy Update
Mon 11 Feb 2019We have updated our Looked After Children Policy, this can be found at the following link.
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Recent Updates
Wed 06 Feb 2019We have recently updated the following areas:
School dinner menus and pricing
Pupil Attendance Policy and Pupil Leave Request form under exceptional circumstances
Pupil Attendance Statistics
Parents Morning Signing Workshop Feedback
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Celebration Assembly - Attendance
Fri 01 Feb 2019We had an amazing celebration assembly today at Rosehill! Celebrating the good attendance of our children and young adults. We were privileged to be joined by our local MP Chris Leslie and our school governor Johnny Kirk.
Our school choir sang us two amazing songs, 'Good to be Me' and 'Something inside so Strong'
We also announced the winner of our 'Headteachers Gold Box' which was Class 7 - Flamingos!
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Nottinghamshire Fire Service - Safe and Well visits
Fri 01 Feb 2019At Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service we are committed to making the communities we serve safer, and the best way to do this is preventing incidents from happening in the first place.
Home visits are a great way to do this as they are a proven way of reducing fires, fire-related deaths and fire-related injuries.
In addition to looking at your fire safety, we are now working with partner agencies to also offer advice on falls, keeping warm during winter, stopping smoking and alcohol intake. This is called a Safe and Well Visit, that in addition to fire safety, is tailored to an individual’s need relating to their health and lifestyle choices.
Many people are able to assess the risks in their home themselves and fit their own smoke alarms; the information on our ' Safety in Your Home ' page can help and further help with this can be sought by calling our advice line on Freephone 0800 022 3235.
However, if you feel you are unable to assess the risks in your own home, or one of your friends, family or neighbours is potentially vulnerable, we may be able to organise a home visit. Safe and Well visits take approximately an hour and involve firefighters, or members of our Prevention team, visiting your home to offer advice on how to make your home safer and what to do if you're trapped by fire.
They will also fit free smoke alarms if required and give advice and offer referrals to services such as smoking cessation and alcohol services if you are happy for us to do so.
For more information and to book in a Safe and Well Visit please see the following page.