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  • Autumn Term Newsletter

    Fri 20 Dec 2019

    Please find below our Autumn Newsletter

    Newsletter

     

    A big thanks to all our staff, pupils and parents for such a great Autumn term, 

    See you in the new year on January 6th 2020

    Have a great Christmas and New Year

  • School Christmas Tree Donation - Blue Diamond

    Fri 20 Dec 2019

    Dear Mr Cole

     

    On behalf of all our pupils and staff Rosehill School, Nottingham we would like to thank you for your kind donation of one of your real Christmas trees.

     

    The tree looked beautiful in our school cafe area where we hosted many of our Christmas activities and brought a smile to the faces of our pupils and their families. 

     

    The tree has lasted exceptionally well and as the school will now be closed for the holidays we took the tree yesterday to a local community organisation that will benefit from the tree also. 

     

    Thank you again for your generosity and special mention to Verity for organising collection and picking out a great tree for us. (Please see enclosed a picture so you can see how fantastic the tree looked.)        

     

    Wishing you and your staff a very merry Christmas.

     

    Kind regards

     

    Cheryl Steele

    Headteacher

  • In the event of a school closure

    Thu 05 Dec 2019

    If the school is closed due to severe weather such as Snow or Ice or another reason, we will contact parents as soon as possible via our SchoolComms system, you will receive a text message informing you that the school is closed on the morning of the closure, so ensure your mobile phone is switched on.

     

    Please also listen to BBC Radio Nottingham as we will inform them of any school closures, or check the following page

     

    Click Here

  • World Disability Day

    Wed 04 Dec 2019

    Since 1945, the United Nations (UN) has called for the creation of inclusive, accessible and sustainable societies and communities – most notably with the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The UN has promoted the well-being and welfare of people living with disabilities, and in 1992 called for an international day of celebration for people living with disabilities to be held on December 3 each year.

     

    The IDPWD allows for:

    • Reflection – to look at our own past individual and collective actions, and to identify our goals for the future;
       
    • Celebration – to recognise and value the diversity of our global community, and to cherish the role we all play, regardless of our abilities;
       
    • Learning – to understand and learn from the experiences of people living with a disability;
       
    • A day for optimism – to look towards the future and the creation of a world where a person is not characterised by their disabilities, but by their abilities;
       

    Action – where all people, organisations, agencies and charities not only show their support for International Day of People with Disabilities, but take on a commitment to create a world characterised by equal human rights.

     

     

    On World Disability Day Rosehill School was lucky to be chosen to by a group of volunteers from a company called Cognizant to support us in developing our Woodland Walk. The volunteers worked really hard and did an amazing job to make it ready for pupils to use as part of our outdoor learning. Some pupils assisted with this work, collecting leaves and planting bulbs and wild flowers. All pupils joined in the day by making wind chimes, toadstools, fairy doors and bell chimes. Every pupil was also asked to make a picture of themselves to combine together to make a large jigsaw of your our pupils and young people.  A real community team, effort – thank you Cognizant!

  • No Mobile Phone Competition

    Tue 03 Dec 2019

    Rosehill School

    Our “Phone-Free School” Campaign – 2019/2020

     

    Dear parents, carers and other members of the school community,

     

    At Rosehill School we have been working hard to ensure that anyone coming onto the school site respects and follows our no mobile phone policy in order to safeguard the children and young people attending the school.

     

    This policy means that no mobile phones can be used in any part of the school, including the front of school and reception area.

     

    The Student Council have been regularly checking the implementation of this policy, and have decided to take some urgent action as some visitors/parents continue to use their phones on the school site. Staff and pupils are enforcing this policy, by reminding everybody of this campaign.

     

    The week commencing 25th November the Student Council ran a no mobile phone poster competition. The Chair of the Student Council chose the winning poster and we are now asking for your support to keep our school free from mobile phones. The winning poster can be found in our school reception and was created by pupils in the Primary School.

     

    When coming into Rosehill School, you will be provided with this letter, and asked to sign up to this important campaign.

     

    Thank you for your support

    Rosehill Student Council
  • Primary Department Christmas Performance

    Mon 02 Dec 2019

    Primary Department Christmas Performance

    Wednesday 11th December 2019 @ 10.10am

     

    We would like to invite you to our Primary Christmas Performance where we will be celebrating all aspects of the build up to Christmas with a festive sing song. 

     

    The performance will begin at 10.10am in the school hall so please arrive by 10.00am.

     

    After our festivities there will be the opportunity to stay for tea/coffee and cake.  

     

    We look forward to you joining us for our Christmas ‘sing song’. 

     

     

    Kind regards

     

    Katie Stevenson & Rebecca Lynch

    Primary Phase Leaders

  • Policy Updates

    Mon 02 Dec 2019

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