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  • Rosehill plants first oak tree for the Peoples Forest

    Tue 25 Feb 2020

    Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham put aside their differences to plant the FIRST oak tree in our #PeoplesForest in Nottingham

     

    Rosehill Special School is the first in our project with Nottingham Open Spaces Forum to plant oak trees in primaries across the city - linking the Castle to Sherwood Forest.

     

    Read more about this amazing project here: http://www.mynottinghamnews.co.uk/robin-hood-and-sheriff-of-nottingham-plant-first-oak-tree-in-peoples-forest/

     

    To see more photos also check out the MyNottingham Twitter: 

    https://twitter.com/MyNottingham/status/1232268801024155648?s=20

  • Staff Wellbeing and Workload

    Tue 25 Feb 2020

    Wellbeing is all about our holistic health, including the physical and emotional. When we have good levels of wellbeing we feel that life is in balance and that we can generally cope well. We feel motivated and engaged, we’re resilient and able to deal effectively with daily troubles, as well as ’bounce back’ from life’s challenges.

     

    Please see the link below to find out how at Rosehill we promote staff wellbeing and a fair workload, our staff wellbeing policy can also be found on the page below.

     

    Click Here

  • Coronavirus Advice

    Mon 24 Feb 2020

    Coronavirus

    The government is closely monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus and is taking action at home and abroad. The overall risk of Coronavirus to the UK remains moderate. However we understand that people may be concerned where there are children, students or staff returning from or visiting China. Public Health England and the Foreign Office have issued advice. This can be found at:

    https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

     

    Advice given to the school for our parents/carers from the local authority

    You should not be unduly worried about the possibility of your children catching the Coronavirus. There is no reason why your children should not continue to attend their school setting as normal.

    Schools should approach the virus like any other infectious disease and the following action should be taken:

     

    • To prevent the spread of infection

     

    A UK-wide campaign has been launched to provide clear advice on how to slow the spread of Coronavirus. Schools are encouraged to support the campaign and promote the following practices:

    • Promoting good hand hygiene with the whole school community  
    • Catching coughs or sneezes with tissues, then throwing the tissue in a bin
    • Avoiding close contact with people who are unwell
    • Promoting good cleaning procedures

     

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/866771/Coronavirus_advice_for_education_settings_poster.pdf

     

    • What to do if someone becomes unwell and believes they have been exposed to Coronavirus

     

    Schools should dial 111 (or 999 if a person is seriously ill or their life is at risk) and, if appropriate, explain which country the individual has returned from in the last 14 days.

    Whilst waiting for advice or an ambulance to arrive, the person should be kept at least two metres away from other people. If possible, they should be sat in a room where they can be isolated behind a closed door, e.g. a staff meeting room. The room must be cleaned once they leave.

    If they have to use the bathroom whilst waiting, they should use a separate bathroom to other people.

    Pupils must be told that they need to tell a member of staff if they feel unwell.

     

    • What to do if you have travelled to an affected area

     

    If a person has arrived back from China or any other part of the world within 14 days, they should follow the specific advice for returning travellers, available here.

     

    Further information

     

    The DfE and Public Health England have issued guidance to schools regarding the virus and the school will pass on this information as we are updated.  

    Further information on the prevention and control of Coronavirus can be found here.

     

    We also have a page on our website which we will keep up to date regarding the Coronavirus

     

    This can be found here

  • Rosehill Eco-School & Wellbeing Champions

    Wed 12 Feb 2020

    Please see our page on Rosehill pledging to become an eco-school and our projects we have started or will be starting soon.

     

    https://www.therosehillschool.com/eco-schools-and-wellbeing-champions/

  • Curriculum Projects Update

    Tue 11 Feb 2020
  • Rosehill Ice Management System

    Tue 11 Feb 2020 Cheryl Steele

    All visitors to the school 11.2.2020

    The school site has undergone gritting today and will continue to be reassessed and regritted, as required, as the day goes on. Please keep to the main pathways around the site.

    Please call the main office if you have any questions 0115 9155815

    Thank you

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