Rossall Calendar - Summer Term 2024

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NURSERY AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL,

SENIOR SCHOOL AND SIXTH FORM

CALENDAR

SUMMER TERM APRIL TO JULY 2024

THE SCHOOL DAY

PREPARATORY SENIOR 08.20 Registration 08.20 AM Registration 08.30 School 1 08.30 School 1 09.30 School 2 09.30 School 2 10.25 Break time 10.25 Break 10.50 School 3 10.50 School 3 12.00 Lunch 11.50 School 4 12.45 Lunch THURSDAY ONLY 13.20 School 4 13.45 PM Reg Tutor/Chapel/ Congers/see day in calendar 13.45 School 5 PM Reg 14.20 School 5 14.20 School 5 14.45 School 6 15.30 Prep School 6 Pre-Prep Clubs 15.20 School 6 15.45 House / Tutor 16.15 Clubs / Prep 16.30 Activites 17.40 School buses depart

SUMMER TERM 2024

Staff Day Monday 08 April

Boarders Return Monday 08 April

Term begins: Day pupils Tuesday 09 April 8.20am

Half-term begins: Boarders depart Friday 24 May 4.15pm

Boarders return Sunday 02 June 8.00pm

Term resumes: Day pupils Monday 03 June 8.20am

End of term: Boarders depart Wednesday 03 July 12.30pm

MICHAELMAS TERM 2024

Staff days: Tues/Wed 27/28 August

New & Sixth Form boarders arrive Thursday 29 August

New pupil induction & Returning Boarders arrive Friday 30 August

Term begins: Monday 02 September 8.20am

Half-term begins: Boarders depart Friday 11 October 4.15pm

Boarders return Sunday 27 October 8.00pm

Term resumes: Day pupils Monday 28 October 8.20am

End of term: Boarders depart Wednesday 11 December 12.30pm

LENT TERM 2025

Staff Day Friday 03 January

Boarders Return Sunday 05 January

Term begins: Day pupils Monday 06 January 8.20am

Half-term begins: Boarders depart Friday 14 February 4.15pm

Boarders return Sunday 23 February 8.00pm

Term resumes: Day pupils Monday 24 February 8.20am End of term: Boarders depart Friday 04 April 12.30pm

SUMMER TERM 2025

Staff Day Tuesday 22 April

Boarders Return Tuesday 22 April Term begins: Day pupils Wednesday 23 April 8.20am

Half-term begins: Boarders depart Friday 23 May 4.15pm

Boarders return Sunday 01 June 8.00pm

Term resumes: Day pupils Monday 02 June 8.20am

End of term: Boarders depart Friday 04 July 12.30pm

Please note that all boarders can only travel on the last day 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.

ROSSALL SCHOOL LIFE GOVERNORS

The Earl of Derby DL

Mrs H N Trapnell

Mr A N Stephenson

Mr M J Reece

Mrs C Preston

MEMBERS OF COUNCIL

Mr C Holt

Mr K Budge (Chair Elect)

Mr S J Fisher

Dr H O Fajemirokun

Dr D M Elliott

Mrs L Croston

The Revd Canon W G Ashton

The Revd Canon J Hall

Mr D H Ewart

Mr R Wilson

Mr D K Gill

Mrs G King

Mr A C Potts

Mr J Arundel

Mr J Holt

Mrs B Doshi

Secretary to Council: Mrs M Walmsley

SENIOR EXECUTIVE TEAM

Mr J Quartermain Headmaster head@rossall.org.uk

Mrs C Coley-Maud Chief Financial Officer (w.e.f 15/05/24) bursar@rossall.org.uk

Ms D Porovic Senior Deputy Head sl.wright@rossall.org.uk

Mr M Turner Head of Preparatory School & Nursery prepoffice@rossall.org.uk

Mr B Powell Deputy Head (Pastoral) b.powell@rossall.org.uk

Mrs E Williams Deputy Head (Safeguarding & Boarding) e.williams@rossall.org.uk

Mr A Cawkwell Director of Admissions & Development a.cawkwell@rossall.org.uk

Mrs V Low Director of Operations v.low@rossall.org.uk

NURSERY STAFF

Miss A Simpson

Miss A Bird

Miss O Simms

Nursery Manager

Deputy Nursery Manager

Pre School Team Leader

Miss R Chapman Sandpipers Team Leader

Miss N Schofield Sanderlings Team Leader

PREPARATORY ACADEMIC STAFF

Mrs R Scott

Mrs S Kenmare

Mr L Condon

Miss L Whitehead

Mrs R Payne

Miss K-L Farmer

Mrs T Roberts

Year 6S Class Teacher, Assistant Head of Prep

Year 6R Class Teacher

Year 5 Class Teacher, Deputy Head of Prep

Year 4 Class Teacher

Year 3 Class Teacher

Year 2 Class Teacher

Year 1 Class Teacher

Mrs A Trippier Reception Class Teacher, EYFS Lead

Miss S Fletcher Prep Learning Development (HLTA)

Miss K Santamera Prep Learning Development (HLTA)

Mrs S Morton Prep Learning Development (HLTA)

Mrs J Lawton

Pre-Prep Learning Development

Miss M Jones Prep Learning Development

SENIOR ACADEMIC STAFF

ECA Mrs E Alexander Head of Strings and Preparatory Music

SBA Mr S Baker Physical Education

JBY Mrs J Baker-Yates Mathematics

OWB Mr O Barnes MFL

JEB Mr J Boyne Head of Cricket

JCB Dr J Bradburn Biology

PBR Mr P Bradburn Geography

MEB Mr M E Bradley Geography, Director of Public Benefit

NWB Mr N Broadhead Head of Economics

PB Mr P Butterworth Mathematics

STR Mr S Cassidy Chemistry, Science

RAC Mr R Catterall German

BTC Mr B Clark Latin

DC Mr D Clarke Head of History and Politics, Director of Professional Development

SCC Mr S Clixby Mathematics

CFC Mrs C Cohen Chemistry, Science

JDC Mr J Cohen Business Studies, Economics

WGC Mr W Collins EAL

SWC Mrs S Coutinho Mathematics

CCX Mrs C Cox Art

SENIOR ACADEMIC STAFF (CONTINUED)

KLC Mr K Craddock

NHC Mr N Crombie

Strength and Conditioning Coach

English, Director of Sixth Form

JFC Mr J Cropper Assistant Head (Sport)

NDC Mr N Cushley

DD Dr D Dohmen

Business and Economics, Assistant Head of Sixth Form

German, Director of European Admissions

KDI Mrs K Dixon Philosophy, Religious Studies

MDI Mr M Dixon Physics

CEN Mrs C Entwistle

AMF Mr A M Fairhurst

Physical Education

Geography, Assistant Head (Educational Visits and Logistics)

JMF Mrs J Fairhurst Head of EAL, EPQ Coordinator

HFB Mr H Fitzherbert-Brockholes Head of English

TFB Dr T Fraser-Bourne Director of Studies, Mathematics

EGO Miss E Goodes

Physical Education

CAG Miss C Graham Psychology (Maternity Cover)

JXG Mr J Gregory HLTA, Science, Maths

REH Miss R Hale MFL

DJH Mr D J Hall History, Debating Coordinator

MWH Mr M Hall Head of Geography

EMH Miss E Hall

Design Technology, Head of PSHE

NAH Mrs N Hallas Head of Design & Technology

DLH Mrs D Harris

Head of Dance, Director of Broadway Academy of Performing Arts

LPH Miss L Heap Head of Art

SAH Mr S Hemmings Director of Golf

DMH Miss D Hoban Spanish, German

LJH Mr L J Hodgetts

Design & Technology, Director of Estates (Design and Development)

MHO Mr M Holdsworth Head of Performance Studies

THH Dr T Hughes Physics, Science

KMH Mr K Hutchinson Head of Chemistry, Staff Coach

CLJ Mrs C James Head of Food and Nutrition

MJK Mr M Kelly

Head of Academic PE, Assistant Director of Sport

LAL Mrs L Laird Chemistry, Director of IB

CAL Miss C Latham Art, Graphics

KAL Mrs K Leach Head of Mathematics

EML Miss E Leung Acting Head of Music

WJ Mrs W Mahoney

Learning Development (Maternity Leave)

JEM Miss J Maidment History, Politics

PHM Dr P Mallaband

Religious Studies, Philosophy, Director of Liberal Arts

DMC Miss D McEwen English

TRM Mr T R McNab English, Second in English

ADM Mr A Millington Head of Physics

JLM Mrs J Moore

Acting Head of Psychology

SENIOR ACADEMIC STAFF (CONTINUED)

RMO Mr R Moore Mathematics

MJM Mr M Moretti Head of Football Operations

DN Mr D Newell Drama

JON Mr J Newson Director of Football

NP Miss N Pentelow English

SLP Mrs S Percival Head of Biology

BDP Mr B Powell RE

DP Ms D Porovic Mathematics

HZD Mrs H Qualter Mandarin

FQ Mrs F Quartermain Head of Learning Development

KRA Mrs K Rawcliffe Biology

JJR Miss J Riley Head of Classics, English

AMR Mrs A Roberts Physical Education

SIR Mr S Roberts

NJR Mr N Robertson

SAR Mrs S Robinson

Physical Education, Assistant Head of Boarding

Physical Education, Assistant Head (Senior School)

Physical Education, Head of BTEC Sport, Assistant Head of Sixth Form

CER Mr C Rowe History, Religious Studies, Head of KS3 Scholars

JTR Mrs J Rowe Library Manager

BCS Mrs B Senior Golf Academy Assistant

AMS Mr A Shaw Mathematics

JAS Miss J Smethurst Head of Psychology (Maternity Leave)

APV Mr A Veitch

English, Drama, CAS Coordinator

CHW Mrs C Walker Head of Biology

PW Dr P Werler Biology, Chemistry

ELW Mrs E L Williams Physical Education, Designated Safeguarding Lead

CGW Mrs C Winchester Head of MFL

CSW Mrs C Wolstencroft EAL, Careers Counsellor

SAW Mrs S A Wright Acting Head of Business

USEFUL CONTACTS

Miss L Greaves Fees billing@rossall.org.uk

Mrs M Schwab / Mrs V Holland RosShop: Uniform rosshop@rossall.org.uk

Mrs A Donoghue

Preparatory School Secretary prepoffice@rossall.org.uk

Mrs M Schwab School Buses & Transport m.schwab@rossall.org.uk

Mrs C Burman Travel Arrangements holidayarrangements@rossall.org.uk

Mrs F Quartermain Head of Learning Development f.quartermain@rossall.org.uk

Mrs G Turner Head of Health & Wellbeing medical@rossall.org.uk

Miss M Wilding Performing Arts Secretary m.wilding@rossall.org.uk

Mrs E Alexander Strings e.alexander@rossall.org.uk

Mrs C Bates Flute c.bates@rossall.org.uk

Mr A Davies Piano a.davies@rossall.org.uk

Mrs R Gardiner Flute, Piano r.gardiner@rossall.org.uk

Mr A Harrison Drums a.harrison@rossall.org.uk

Mr B Kearsley Violin b.kearsley@rossall.org.uk

Mrs I Luc Piano i.luc@rossall.org.uk

Mr V Lim Piano, Keyboard Studies v.lim@rossall.org.uk

Mr K Matthews Voice k.matthews@rossall.org.uk

Mr N Powlesland Guitar n.powlesland@rossall.org.uk

Mr S Rodwell Guitar s.rodwell@rossall.org.uk

Mr J Squires-Evans Brass j.squires-evans@rossall.org.uk

Mr Z Smith Woodwind z.smith@rossall.org.uk

Mr N Taylor Organ, Keyboard Studies n.taylor@rossall.org.uk

Miss B Thompson Cello (Maternity Leave)

Mrs J Royle Teacher of LAMDA

Mr J Newson

Mr S Hemmings

Football Programme Director of Football j.newson@rossall.org.uk

Golf Academy Director of Golf s.hemmings@rossall.org.uk

Mr V Lim International Piano Academy Head of Keyboard Studies v.lim@rossall.org.uk

Mrs D Harris

Director of Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music) of Performing Arts d.harris@rossall.org.uk

SIGNATURE PROGRAMMES
MUSIC TUITION SPEECH AND DRAMA TUITION

SENIOR HEADS OF YEAR

Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

Year 13

Sixth Form

Mrs C Cohen

c.cohen@rossall.org.uk

Mr N Robertson n.robertson@rossall.org.uk

Mrs C James c.james@rossall.org.uk

Miss J Maidment j.maidment@rossall.org.uk

Mr R Catterall r.catterall@rossall.org.uk

Mrs S Robinson so.robinson@rossall.org.uk

Mr N Cushley n.cushley@rossall.org.uk

Mr N Crombie Director of Sixth Form n.crombie@rossall.org.uk

FORM TUTORS

LOWER SCHOOL

Year 7

7A Mr J Gregory

7B Dr T Hughes

7C Miss R Hale/Mr K Hutchinson

Year 8

8A Miss C Latham

8B Mr S Cassidy

8C Miss E Goodes

Year 9

9A Mrs S Coutinho

9B Mrs J Baker-Yates/Mr P Butterworth

9C Mr M Bradley

9D Mrs N Hallas

SIXTH FORM

Year 12

12A Mrs J Fairhurst

12B Mr N Broadhead

12C Dr P Werler/Mr A Fairhurst

12D Mr D Hall

12E Mrs J Moore

12F Mr M Holdsworth

12G Mr H Fitzherbert-Brockholes

12H Mrs C Walker

12I Mrs C Winchester

UPPER SCHOOL

Year 10

10A Mr M Kelly

10B Miss E Leung/Mrs C Entwistle

10C Mr W Collins

10D Mr A Veitch

10E Miss C Graham

Year 11

11A Mr M Hall

11B Mr S Clixby

11C Mr O Barnes

11D Mrs C Cox

11E Mrs C Wolstencroft/Mr B Clark

11F Mrs A Roberts

Year 13

13A Dr P Mallaband

13B Mrs K Leach

13C Mr A Shaw

13D Mr A Millington

13E Mr T McNab

13F Miss J Riley

13G Miss D McEwen

SENIOR SCHOOL MONITORS

School Captains

Deputy School Captains

Senior Monitors

Emelia Dale

Sophia Hill

Chelsea Baidoo (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion)

Campbell Reid (Co-curricular)

Valerie Versterre (Public Benefit)

Anastasiia Bolkhovitina

Ashton Charles

Nathan Chikwama

Olivia Cowley

James Devine

Olivia Guenot

Lucia Lohmiller

Ha Trang Pham

Thomas Shepherd

Paul Thomas Coscollola

Coby Watson

SENIOR CAPTAINS

Football (Boys)

Football (Girls)

Golf Captain (Junior)

Golf Captain (Senior)

Cricket Captain (Boys)

Cricket Captain (Girls)

Tennis

Choir Captain

Dance Captain

Drama Captain

Campbell Reid

Maya Hansen

Ella Wilson

Ryan Gavin

Luke Prescott

Diti Kanungo

Jurek Theobald

Nathan Chikwama

Leonie Beswick

Leonie Beswick

Music Captain Chang, Lap Man Laurie

HOUSEPARENTS / DEPUTIES

Please note the country code for UK is: 0044 and area code is (0)1253

Anchor (AN)

Mr L & Mrs H Gair

774 212

email: (Mr L Gair) hpanchor@rossall.org.uk 07478 072 028 Deputies

Dolphin (DN)

Mr M & Mrs T Maddock

Mrs S & Mr S Wright

774 292 email: hpdolphin@rossall.org.uk 07478 080 687 Deputy

Dragon (DR)

Miss J Maidment

Mr N Robertson

774 206 email: hpdragon@rossall.org.uk 07878 804 075 Deputy

Maltese Cross (MC)

Mr K Craddock

Mr S Baker

774 210 email: hpmaltese@rossall.org.uk 07474 234 136 Deputy

Mr J Gregory

Mitre Fleur de Lys (MF) Mr S Roberts 774211 email: hpmitre@rossall.org.uk 07478 078 121 Deputy

Mr S Cassidy

Pelican (PE)

Mr M Dixon & Mrs K Dixon 774 213 email: hppelican@rossall.org.uk 07478 080 258 Deputy

Rose (R)

Mrs C Winchester

Dr J & Mr P Bradburn

774 214 email: hprose@rossall.org.uk 07474 803 049 Deputy

Miss E Goodes

Spread Eagle (SE)

Miss N Pentelow & Mr D Newell 774 215 email: hpspread@rossall.org.uk 07728 591138 Deputy

Wren (WR)

Mr O Barnes

Mrs J Rowe & Mr C Rowe

774 276 email: hpwren@rossall.org.uk 07473 922 662 Deputy

Miss O Simms

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 School Captains 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.

CALENDAR

Student

After

Sports Fixtures

Trips and Excursions

Staff meetings

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.

www.rossall.org.uk/calendar

CALENDAR COLOUR KEY
Examinations and Deadlines
School Activities

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

M 09

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

Tu 09 13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

W 10

Th 11

F 12 13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

Sa 13 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

Su 14

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

4.30pm After School Activities

Begin 9th Year 11 Resit Examinations

Year 13 Final Mock Examinations

M 08 Boarders Return

Tu 09 Term Begins

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly (Chapel)

W 10 08:30-12:45 Senior Monitor Training (Pennine Suite)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Th 11 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

F 12 08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

08:30-17:30 Year 12 IB Lancaster University Library Research Day

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13:00-14:00 Q&A with the Headmaster (via Zoom)

13.45-14:15 Chapel

16:15-23:30 Year 11 GCSE Theatre Trip (The Lowry)

Sa 13 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

Su 14 18:30 Evensong (Chapel)

APRIL WEEK 1 (A)

SPORT

VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES

SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS

Boys-U11A AKS Lytham

Boys-U11A AKS Lytham

FOOTBALL

NETBALL

Boys-U10A AKS Lytham

Girls-U11A AKS Lytham

APRIL WEEK 1 (A)
W 10 FOOTBALL
H FOOTBALL
H
tbc
H

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK 3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

M 15

Tu 16

W 17

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

13:30-15:00 U11 A&B Cricket & Rounders v Kirkham (A)

Th 18 13:30-16:00 Rossall Rotation

F 19 08:30-09:30 Year 6 Class Assembly (Performing Arts Studio)

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

Sa 20 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Astronomy, Design Technology)

Su 21

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

4.30pm After School Activities Year 10 Mid-Course Examinations

M 15 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly (Chapel)

Tu 16 International Quiz House Competition (Venue tbc)

13:45-14:15 House Time

W 17 09:30-10:30 Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

18:00-20:00 Rossall Rose Ambassadors Meeting (Mondos)

Th 18

Maths Feast (Lancaster University)

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

F 19 08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13:45-14:15 Leavers Chapel (Chapel)

16:30-18:00 IB Study Leave commences

Sa 20 IELTS Exam (Manchester)

09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Astronomy, Design Technology)

Su 21

Boarders’ Trip - Cheshire Oaks

APRIL WEEK 2 (B)
APRIL WEEK 2 (B) SPORT
SPORT
M
FOOTBALL Girls-U13A
H FOOTBALL Girls-U13A
H
CRICKET
Club
H FOOTBALL
Preston A GOLF
Sedbergh School A
FOOTBALL Girls-U15A AKS Lytham H FOOTBALL Boys-U15A Lytham High H FOOTBALL Boys-U16A Lytham High H F
GOLF
A Sa
Su
GOLF ISGA
A
VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES
TEAM EVENT / VERSUS
15
AKS Lytham
AKS Lytham
W 17
1st XI Marylebone Cricket
(MCC)
2ND XI
1st
Th 18
19
Swifts Schools Golf Tour- National Final - JCB Golf & Country Club
20
21
National Finals

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

M 22

Tu 23

W 24

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

AJIS U11 Cricket

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

Th 25 08:45-12:00 School Photos (The Hall)

F 26

Sa 27

Su 28

08:30-09:30 Year 4 Class Assembly (Performing Arts Studio)

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Phoenix Suite, Science)

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

4.30pm After School Activities

Year 13 IB Examinations

26TH - 29TH Years 9 and 10 History and Politics Department Battlefields Tour (Ypres, Belgium)

M 22 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly (Chapel)

Tu 23 13:45-14:15 Tutor Time

13:45-12:15 Battlefields Tour Meeting

W 24

KS3 Women in STEM Workshop

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Th 25 Girls Football U18’s ISFA Final Years 7 and 8 UKMT Junior Maths Challenge

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

16:00-23:00 Concert Trip - Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (Bridgewater Hall)

18:00-20:00 Rossall Rose Society Executives Meeting

F 26 Year 13 Progress Day

08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13.45-14:15 Congers (Chapel)

Sa 27 09:00-12:30

Su 28

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Phoenix Suite, Science)

Boarders’ Trip - Paintballing

APRIL WEEK 3 (A)
APRIL WEEK 3 (A)
VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS M 22 PREP AJIS U11 Cricket Tu 23 GOLF Schools Golf Event Frilford Heath-Green A W 24 CRICKET 1st XI National T20 v AKS/ Myerscough/KGS A CRICKET 1st XI Girls AKS Lytham H FOOTBALL Boys-U14A Arsenal FC A Th 25 GIRLS FOOTBALL U18’s ISFA Final -v- Mount Kelly A CRICKET Boys-U15A Hutton Grammar School H Sa 27 CRICKET 1st XI Stonyhurst A CRICKET 1st XI Girls Stonyhurst A CRICKET Boys-U15A Stonyhurst H CRICKET Girls-U15A Stonyhurst A CRICKET Boys-U14A Stonyhurst H CRICKET Boys-U13A Stonyhurst A CRICKET Girls-U13A Stonyhurst A CRICKET Boys-U12A Stonyhurst A CRICKET Girls-U12A Stonyhurst A FOOTBALL 1ST XI Ackworth School A FOOTBALL 1ST XI Ackworth School A FOOTBALL 1ST XI Ackworth School A GOLF 1ST Stonyhurst A
SPORT

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK 3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

M 29

Tu 30 13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

W 01 AJIS Cross Country

Th 02

F 03

13:30-16:00 Rossall Rotation

08:30-09:30 Year 3 Class Assembly (Performing Arts Studio)

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

Sa 04 09:00-12:30

Su 05

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK 4.30pm After School Activities

Year 13 IB Examinations

Year 12 A Level and Year 12 IB Mid-Course Examinations

M 29 Returns Years 9 and 10 History and Politics Department Battlefields Tour (Ypres, Belgium)

Year 13 Progress Day

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly (Chapel)

Tu 30 13:45-14:15 House Time

W 01

GCSE PE - Moderation DAY (External)

09:30-10:30 Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Th 02 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

F 03

08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13:00-14:00 Q&A with the Headmaster (via Zoom)

13.45-14:15 Chapel

Sa 04 09:00-12:30

Su 05

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

Boarders’ Trip - Blackpool Pleasure Beach

18:30 Evensong (Chapel)

APRIL/MAY
WEEK 4 (B)
APRIL/MAY WEEK 4 (B)
VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS M 29 CRICKET Boys-U13A Westholme School H CRICKET Girls-U13A AKS Lytham A GOLF British Schools & Colleges Golf National Finals Belton Woods GC A Tu 30 CRICKET Boys-U14A Westholme School H CRICKET Girls-U14A AKS Lytham A GOLF Schools Golf Event Windlesham GC A W 01 GCSE PE - Moderation Day (External) PREP AJIS U11 Cross Country Competition A CRICKET U18 Boys National T20 Regional Round 2 / Reserve Date A Th 02 CRICKET Girls-U15A AKS Lytham A FOOTBALL Girls-U15A Ibstock Place School N FOOTBALL Girls-U15A Ibstock Place School N F 03 GOLF Lancashire Schools Golf Association - Championship Lancaster A CRICKET Girls-U12A AKS Lytham A Sa 04 FOOTBALL Girls-U15A Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby H FOOTBALL Girls-U13A Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby H
SPORT

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK 3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

M 06

Tu 07

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

W 08 13:30-15:00 U11 A&B Mixed Cricket v Sedbergh (H)

Th 09

F 10

08:30-09:30 Reception & Year 1 Class Assembly (Chapel)

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly

Sa 11 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Mathematics, Classics)

18:30-21:00 Lancashire Music Society:Kathryn Stott & Pavel Fischer & Petr Prause (Performing Arts Studio)

Su 12

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK 4.30pm After School Activities

Psychology Department Library Week

Year 13 IB Examinations

Year 11 GCSE Examinations

09TH - 11TH DofE Silver Practice Expedition

09TH - 11TH DofE Gold Practice Expedition

M 06

Chemistry - RSC Young Analyst Competition Year 12

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly

Tu 07 11:50 Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)

13:45-14:15 Tutor Time

W 08 08:30-12:45 Year 8 HPV Vaccinations (Pennine Suite)

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Th 09 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

18:30 Academic Symposium: Mavericks and Rebels

F 10 08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13:00-17:00 Sixth Form Leavers’ Event

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly

13.45-14:15 Chapel

16:15

Michaelmas Term Calendar Deadline

MAY WEEK 5 (A)

Sa 11

09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Mathematics, Classics)

18:30-21:00

Lancashire Music Society: Kathryn Stott & Pavel Fischer & Petr Prause (Performing Arts Studio)

Su 12 Boarders’ Trip - Go Ape

SPORT

Boys-U11B Sedbergh Prep School

Girls-U11B Sedbergh Prep School

CRICKET Boys-U13A Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn

CRICKET Boys-U12A Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn

CRICKET Girls House Cricket - Y9/10 FOOTBALL Boys-U16A Manchester School

TENNIS 1st Sedbergh School

Mixed-U18A Sedbergh School

Mixed-U15A Sedbergh School

TENNIS Mixed-U14A Sedbergh School

MAY WEEK 5 (A)
VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES
EVENT
GOLF ISGA Junior Salver Mid Herts GC A W
CRICKET Boys-U11A
H CRICKET
H CRICKET
H CRICKET
H
FOOTBALL
A FOOTBALL
A OR GOLF OR
Meeting
Club A F10 CRICKET
A PREP Prep
CRICKET Boys-U15A Queen
H
A
H
SPORT TEAM
/ VERSUS Tu 07
08
Sedbergh Prep School
Girls-U11A Sedbergh Prep School
Th 09
Girls-U15A AKS Lytham
Girls-U15A AKS Lytham
Spring
Ganton Golf
Boys - U12A Archbishop Temple School
Swimming Gala Sacred Heart Primary Sa 11
Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn
CRICKET Boys-U14A Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGS), Blackburn
A
N
H
H
H
A
A
TENNIS 1st Sedbergh School
TENNIS
TENNIS

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

M 13

Tu 14

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

W 15 13:30-16:00 AJIS Cricket v Kirkham (A)

Th 16 13:30-16:00 Rossall Rotation

F 17 13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

Sa 18 09:00-12:30

Su 19

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

4.30pm After School Activities

Year 7 End of Year Examination Week

Year 8 End of Year Examination Week

Year 9 End of Year Examination Week

Year 13 IB Examinations

Year 13 A Level & BTEC Examinations

Year 11 GCSE Examinations

Drama Department Library Week

16TH - 18TH Year 12 A Level & Year 12 IB Geography Fieldwork (North Wales)

M 13 A Level Study Leave Begins

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly (Chapel)

16:30-17:30 CPD

Tu 14 13:45-14:15 Tutor Time

19:00-20:00 Parents’ Forum Meeting (Pennine Suite)

W 15 CCF RN Watersports Trip

09:30-10:30 Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Th 16 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice (Pennine Suite)

F 17 08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13.45-14:15 Congers (Chapel)

Sa 18 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

MAY WEEK 6 (B)

AKS Lytham

Sedbergh School

Tu 14 GOLF ISGA Junior Stableford Sunningdale Heath Golf Club

Stonyhurst

CRICKET Boys-U13A Bowland High

U14 Netball Tournament Wyre & Fylde

AKS Lytham

AKS Lytham

AJIS U11 Cricket Cup

Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School

MAY WEEK 6 (B) Su 19 SPORT VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT
M
FOOTBALL Girls-U13A
A CRICKET Girls-U13A
H ATHLETICS
A
A
H
NETBALL Girls-U14A
A W
GOLF ISGA
A ROUNDERS Girls-U11A
H ROUNDERS Girls-U11B
H CRICKET
H F
ATHLETICS ESAA
A CRICKET
H FOOTBALL Boys XI AFC Fylde A Sa 18 CRICKET 1st
Girls
A CRICKET 2nd XI
A CRICKET Boys-U15A
A CRICKET Girls-U15A
A CRICKET Boys-U14A
A CRICKET Girls-U14A
A CRICKET
H CRICKET
H CRICKET Boys-U12A
H CRICKET Girls-U12A
H GOLF
A TENNIS
H
/ VERSUS
13
NW IAPS Athletics
CRICKET Boys-U15A
15
Junior National Finals Radley College
17
Track & Field Cup
1st XI Girls Sedbergh School
XI
Giggleswick School
Giggleswick School
Giggleswick School
Boys-U13A
Girls-U13A
1ST Giggleswick School
1ST Giggleswick School

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

M 20

Tu 21

W 22

Th 23

F 24

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly

13:30-16:00 Pre-Prep & Prep House Singing (Big School)

16:15

Sa 25

Su 26

Half Term begins

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

M 20 10:25-10:50

4.30pm After School Activities

Year 13 A Level Examinations

Year 11 GCSE Examinations

Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 16:30-17:30 Whole School Assembly (Chapel) CPD

Tu 21 11:50 Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)

13:45-14:15 House Time

W 22

13:10-13:40

Independent Schools Hockey Cup - U12 Boys and Girls Festival

Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Th 23 10:25-10:50

14:00-16:30

Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

Year 11 GCSE BBQ

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

F 24 08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13:45-14:15 Prize Day Rehearsal (Sports Hall)

16:15 Half term begins 16:30 GCSE Study Leave Begins

MAY WEEK 7 (A)

M 20

W 22 INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS HOCKEY CUP - U12 BOYS AND GIRLS FESTIVAL

Th 23

F 24

MAY WEEK 7 (A) Sa
Prize Day
25
VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT
VERSUS
18:45-23:30 Year 13 Leavers’ Ball Su 26 SPORT
/
CRICKET Boys-U13A
A CRICKET Girls-U13A
H CRICKET Girls-U13A
A CRICKET Girls-U15A Sedbergh
H
PREP Y3/4 Striking & Fielding Festival A CRICKET Boys-U14A Scarisbrick Hall School H CRICKET Girls-U14A AKS Lytham H CRICKET Boys-U14B Scarisbrick
H
Scarisbrick Hall School
AKS Lytham
Scarisbrick Hall School
School
Tu 21
Hall School
PREP Prep Bee Stinger
Tournament A CRICKET
Myerscough
A
INDEPENDENT
CRICKET Girls-U15A AKS Lytham H NETBALL Girls-U13A Wyre
Tournament A NETBALL Girls-U12A
A
CRICKET Girls-U12A
H CRICKET Boys-U12A
H CRICKET Girls-U12B
H CRICKET
H
Netball
1ST XI
College
SCHOOLS HOCKEY CUP - U12 BOYS AND GIRLS FESTIVAL
& Fylde U13 Netball
Wyre & Fylde U12 Netball Tournament
AKS Lytham
Scarisbrick Hall School
AKS Lytham
1ST XI Sedbergh School

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

Sa 01

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

18:30-23:55 180 Ball (Dining Hall)

Su 02 OR Cricket

M 03 08:20 Term resumes

Tu 04 13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

13:30-16:00 AJIS Athletics

W 05

Th 06

F 07

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

13:30-15:00 U11 Girls Cricket

Sa 08 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-14:00 Whole School Open Day

Su 09

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

Sa 01

18:30-23:55

4.30pm After School Activities

Business Studies and Economics Library Week

Year 10 Mid-Course Examination Resits

Year 11IC Rossall Diploma Examinations

Year 11 GCSE Examinations

Year 12 A Level and Year 12 IB Mid-Course Examination Resits

Year 13 A Level Examinations

180 Ball (Dining Hall)

Su 02 OR Cricket

M 03 08:20 Term resumes

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly

Tu 04 RSC Young Analyst Competition

09:00-16:00 Finance & General Purposes Committee Meeting (Pennine Suite)

13:45-14:15 House Time

Student Council - Year Groups (various locations)

W 05 09:30-10:30 Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)

09:30-14:45 The Xtra Factor Science (Big School)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

JUNE WEEK 8 (B)

Th 06

F 07

Sa 08

Cambridge Examinations: A2 Key For Schools (Written Components)

Cambridge Examinations: B1 Preliminary (Written Components)

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

Cambridge Examinations:C2 Proficiency Speaking (provisional)

08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

08:30-16:15 IB EE Day

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13.45-14:15 Congers (Chapel)

Cambridge Examinations:C2 Proficiency (Written Components) (provisional)

09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-14:00 Whole School Open Day

Sedbergh Prep School CRICKET

JUNE WEEK 8 (B)
SPORT VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS Su 02 CRICKET 1st XI Old Rossallian Festival of Cricket H Tu 04 GOLF Lancashire Schools Golf U16 Championship Burnley Golf Club A Sa 08 CRICKET Boys-U13A Sedbergh Prep School CRICKET Girls-U13A
School CRICKET Boys-U13B
School H CRICKET Girls-U13B
School A CRICKET Boys-U13C
School H
Girls-U13C
School A
Boys-U12A
Girls-U12A
Su 09
Sedbergh Prep
Sedbergh Prep
Sedbergh Prep
Sedbergh Prep
CRICKET
Sedbergh Prep
CRICKET
Sedbergh Prep School

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

M 10

Tu 11

W 12

Th 13

F 14

Sa 15

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

13:30-15:00 U9 Athletics

13:30-16:00 Rossall Rotation

13:00-15:30 Prep School Sports Day

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly

13:45-15:30 Pre-Prep Sports Day

09:00-12:30

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Phoenix Suite, Science)

18:30-21:00 Lancashire Music Society: Samuel Moore (Performing Arts Studio)

18:30-22:00 Rossalls Got Talent (Big School)

Su 16 Rossall Rose Colour Run

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK

M 10

4.30pm After School Activities Pride Week

Performing Arts Week

International Festival Week

Year 11 GCSE Examinations

Year 13 A Level Examinations

Cambridge Examinations: A2 Key for Schools (Speaking)

Cambridge Examinations: B1 Preliminary (Speaking)

Cambridge Examinations: B2 First for Schools (Speaking)

Cambridge Examinations: C1 Advanced (Speaking)

08.30-12:50 Y12 Psychopathology Workshop

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School International Festival Assembly (Chapel)

18:30-19:30 Y9 Drama Performances (Museum Theatre)

Tu 11 11:50

W12

Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)

13:15-13:45 Dance Showcase (PAS)

13:45-14:15 Tutor Time

18:30 International Cookery Night (Rossall Kitchen)

Manchester Academic Scholars Trip

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

JUNE WEEK 9 (A)

Th 13

F 14

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

17:00-19:00 Scholarship Tea

Design and Technology Visit - Loughborough University

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13:00-14:00 Q&A with the Headmaster (via Zoom)

13.45-14:15 Chapel

18:30-21:00

Sa 15

Lancashire Music Society: Samuel Moore (Performing Arts Studio)

Cambridge Examinations: B2 First for Schools (Written Component)

Cambridge Examinations: C1 Advanced (Written Component)

09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Phoenix Suite, Science)

18:30-22:00 Rossall’s Got Talent (Big School)

Su 16 Rossall Rose Colour Run

Boarders’ Trip - Alton Towers

JUNE WEEK 9 (A)
SPORT VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS M 10 CRICKET Boys-U13A AKS Lytham H CRICKET Boys-U13B AKS Lytham H W 12 PREP Rossall invitational U11 Mixed Rounders Tournament for TC & Fleetwood Schools H CRICKET 1st XI The Forty Club A Th 13 CRICKET Boys-U15B AKS Lytham H F 14 CRICKET Boys-U12B AKS Lytham A Sa 15 CRICKET Boys-U15A AKS Lytham A CRICKET Girls-U15A AKS Lytham H CRICKET Boys-U14A AKS Lytham H CRICKET Boys-U13A AKS Lytham A CRICKET Girls-U13A AKS Lytham A CRICKET Boys-U12A AKS Lytham H FOOTBALL Girls-U15A Cheadle Hulme School A FOOTBALL Girls-U13A Cheadle Hulme School A

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK 3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

M 17 Departs

Year 5&6 Stoller Residential

Tu 18 Year 5&6 Stoller Residential

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

W 19 Returns Year 5&6 Stoller Residential Departs Year 3 Waddecar Residential

Th 20 Returns Year 3 Waddecar Residential Departs Year 4 Waddecar Residential

13:30-15:00 Year 6 Bikeability

F 21 Returns Year 4 Waddecar Residential

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly

Sa 22 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Mathematics, Classics)

Su 23

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK 4.30pm After School Activities

Food and Nutrition Department Library Week

Year 11 GCSE Examinations

Year 13 A Level Examinations

19TH - 21ST DofE Silver Qualifying Expedition

21ST - 23RD UK Netball Festival - Keele University

M 17 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly (Chapel)

17:30-20:30 Year 12 Academic Consultation Evening (Big School)

Tu 18 13:45-14:15 House Time

W 19 Senior School Sports Day

09:30-10:30 Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite)

13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

14:00-16:00 Piano Academy Showcase: Harris Music Preston 16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

18:00-20:00 Rossall Rose Society AGM (Mondos)

18:30-20:00 BTEC Drama Performances (Museum Theatre)

Th 20 10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

JUNE WEEK 10 (B)

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

17:00-19:00 Scholarship Tea

18:30-20:30 A Night of Shakespeare (Museum Theatre)

F 21 Year 12 Careers Day

08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13.45-14:15 Chapel

15:00-16:30 OR Careers Consultation (Big School)

17:00-19:00 OR Sixth Form Drinks

Sa 22 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

09:30-15:30 ABRSM Music Exams

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Mathematics, Classics)

13:00 Sports BBQ (Pavillion)

Su 23 Boarders’ trip - Lakes Laser Tag

W 19 SENIOR SCHOOL SPORTS DAY

JUNE WEEK 10 (B)
FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS M 17 CRICKET Boys-U13A Hutton Grammar School A Tu 18 CRICKET Boys-U14A Hutton Grammar School H
SPORT VISIT ROSSALL SPORT
CRICKET Boys-U15A Hutton Grammar School A FOOTBALL Girls-U13A ISFA National Finals N
NETBALL Girls-U15A Tournament Weekend A NETBALL Girls-U14A Tournament Weekend A NETBALL Girls-U13A Tournament Weekend A NETBALL Girls-U12A Tournament Weekend A Sa 22 CRICKET Boys-U15A Stonyhurst A CRICKET Boys-U14A Stonyhurst A
Th 20
F 21

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK

M 24

Tu 25

W 26

Th 27

F 28

3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

10:00-14:00 Beach Day

House Challenge Day

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

Reserve Beach Day, Sports Day and House Challenge Day

13:00-15:00 Tennis Event

13:30-16:00 Rossall Rotation

Senior School Transition Day

13:20-14:00 Awards Assembly (Museum Theatre)

13:30-15:30 Prep Transition Afternoon

Sa 29 09:00-12:30 Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Astronomy, Design Technology)

Su 30

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK 4.30pm After School Activities Enrichment Week

24TH - 28TH Year 8 Isle of Man Residential

24TH - 25TH CCF Summer Field Days (Halton Army Camp)

24TH - 25TH DofE Bronze Qualifying Expedition (Halton)

26TH - 29TH DofE Gold Qualifying Expedition (Lake District)

26TH - 27TH Year 12 Oxford University Trip

M 24

Year 7 History Trip to Beamish - The Living Museum of The North

Ghana 24 Hours of Sport

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly

Tu 25 Year 7 Geography Field Trip to White Scar Cavesand Ingleton Falls

11:50 Senior Executive Meeting (Richardson Room)

13:45-14:15 Tutor Time

W 26

08:30-16:30 Year 10 University of Lancaster Visit 13:10-13:40 Music Lunchtime Concert (Museum Theatre)

13:45-14:45 Tutor Time

JUNE WEEK 11 (A)

Th 27

F 28

16:30-17:30 Pupil Welfare Meeting (Richardson Room)

Year 10 Sixth Form Taster Day A Level

Year 7 RS Pilgrims Walk / Buddhist Centre

Year 12 IB EE Day

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music): Frozen Jr Tech Set Up (Big School)

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing - Pupil Focus

15:45-16:15 Tutor Time / CCF

15:45-16:45 Pupil Voice Meeting (Pennine Suite)

Year 10 Sixth Form Taster Day IB

Year 12 IB TOK Day

Senior School Transition Day

New Staff Induction Day

08:00-08:30 Calendar Meeting (Pennine Suite)

10:25-10:50 Houseparents’ Meeting (The Hall)

13.45-14:15 Chapel

14:00 Departs Year 7 Aquarium Sleepover

17:00-20:00

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music): Frozen JrTech Rehearsal (Big School)

19:00-21:00 Charity Open Mic Night (Performing Arts Studio)

Sa 29 New Staff Induction Day

09:00-12:30

Broadway Academy (PAS, Museum Theatre, Music)

10:00-12:30 Da Vinci Academy (Astronomy, Design Technology)

10:00 Returns Year 7 Aquarium Sleepover

14:00

19:00

30 Departs

Broadway Academy presents: Frozen Jr Matinee (Big School)

Broadway Academy presents: Frozen Jr (Big School)

Summer Camp (Altcar)

JUNE WEEK 11 (A)
SPORT TEAM EVENT
M 24 GOLF Schools Golf Berkhamsted A GOLF ISGA
A GOLF Lancashire
Stableford Blakeley
Club A W
Cricket 1st
Girls AKS Lytham A
Su
CCF
SPORT VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES
/ VERSUS
HG Trophy Golf The Warwickshire Golf Club
Schools Golf
Golf
26
XI

PREPARATORY SCHOOL & NURSERY

ALL WEEK 3.30/4.15pm Pre-Prep/Prep After School Activities

M 01

Tu 02

13:30-15:30

Pre-Prep & Prep School Prize Day Rehearsal

Pre-Prep & Prep Prize Day (Big School, Hall Garden)

13:20-13:45 SMSC Assembly (Museum Theatre)

W 03 12:30 Summer Term Ends

SENIOR SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM

ALL WEEK 4.30pm After School Activities

30TH - 06TH CCF Summer Camp (Altcar)

01ST - 03RD 1XI Annual Cricket Tour

M 01 Year 7 RS Pilgrims Walk / Buddhist Centre

10:25-10:50 Common Room Briefing

13:45-14:15 Whole School Assembly

Tu 02 08:30-16:30 Year 7 Pleasure Beach - Education Day

13:45-14:15 House Time

W 03 09:30-10:30 Senior Management Meeting (Pennine Suite) 12:30 Summer Term Ends

Th 04

F 05

Saturday 06 July

Tuesday 16 July

IBDP Results Day

Sixth Form Ghana Trip departs

Sixth Form Ghana Trip returns

Thursday 15 August A Level Resuts Day

Thursday 22 August

SPORT

GCSE Results Day

JULY
WEEK 12 (B)
VISIT ROSSALL SPORT FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SPORTS FIXTURES SPORT TEAM EVENT / VERSUS M 01 1XI CRICKET TOUR 1st XI The Edinburgh Academy H Tu 02 1XI CRICKET TOUR 1st XI The King's School, Macclesfield H W 03 1XI CRICKET TOUR 1st XI Barnard Castle School H

EXAMINATION CALENDAR

APRIL WEEK 3 (A)

W 24 PM IB IB German A Literature HL Paper 1

PM IB IB German A Literature SL Paper 1

PM IB IB Russian A Literature Self Taught SL Paper 1

Th 25 AM IB IB German A Literature SL Paper 2

AM IB IB German A Literature HL Paper 2

AM IB IB Russian A Literature Self Taught SL Paper 2

PM IB IB Physics HL Paper 1 (MCQ)

IB IB Physics HL Paper 3

IB IB Physics SL Paper 1 (MCQ)

IB IB Physics SL Paper 3

F 26 AM CIE CIE Chinese As A Second Language Opt A Reading And Writing

CIE CIE First Language Chinese Opt Ay Reading, Directed Writing & Cl

IB IB Business Management SL Paper 1

IB IB Physics HL Paper 2

IB IB Physics SL Paper 2

PM IB IB Business Management HL Paper 1

IB IB Business Management HL Paper 3

APRIL/MAY WEEK 4 (B)

M 29 AM CIE CIE First Language Chinese Opt AY WRITING 22

Tu 30 AM CIE CIE Chinese As A Second Language Opt A Listening

W 01 AM IB Business Management HL Paper 2

IB Business Management SL Paper 2

IB Mathematics Applications & Interp HL Paper 1

PM IB Mathematics Analysis & Approaches HL Paper 1

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PM IB Environmental Systems and Societies SL Paper 1

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M 06 AM IB Environmental Systems and Societies SL Paper 2

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IB Mathematics Applications & Interp HL Paper 3

Tu 07 AM IB German B SL Paper 2 (LISTENING)

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W 08 AM IB History HL Paper 3

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Th 09 AM AL Religious Studies A Option Ba A P1-1 Buddhism

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PM GCSE German Listening

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IB Psychology HL Paper 1

MAY WEEK 6 (B)

M 13 AM GCSE English Literature Option B Poetry & Modern Prose

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PM CIE First Language English Opt Br Directed Writing & Comp 21

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Tu 14 AM GCSE French Listening

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Th 23 AM GCSE English Language A Option B Written Paper 1

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Drama & Poetry Pre-1900 Written

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M 03 AM GCSE Mathematics A Option H

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Tu 04 AM GCSE Spanish Listening

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W 05 AM A Level Biology Adv

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Uk Government

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Paper 2

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M 10 AM A

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Phy Chm Wtn

W 12

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F 14 AM A Level Biology Adv Biology Adv Paper 2

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Comparative Politics-Usa

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JUNE WEEK 10 (B)

M 17 AM A

Level French Adv Teacher Cond Option Paper
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1 List, Read &
Level Chemistry A Periodic Table Element
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Tu 18 AM A Level Chemistry A

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W 19 AM A Level Biology Adv Paper 3

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Th 20 AM A Level Classical Greek Verse Literature Wtn

PM A Level Mathematics Statistics & Mechanics

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PREPARATORY CODE OF CONDUCT

IN MY GENERAL BEHAVIOUR I WILL TRY TO:

• Be polite, well – mannered and respectful

• Act sensibly and safely

• Use appropriate language

• Be honest, even if I have done something wrong

• Be trustworthy

• Look after my belongings, name appropriately and avoid losing things

• Take a pride in my appearance and wear my school uniform correctly

WHEN I AM WITH OTHER CHILDREN I WILL TRY TO:

• Be unselfish and share with others, taking my turn fairly

• Think before doing or saying anything which might hurt someone’s feelings

• Include everyone if working in a group or playing games

• Not do anything deliberately to upset another child

WHEN IN LESSON I WILL TRY TO:

• Arrive at my lessons on time

• Have the correct books and equipment ready

• Wait quietly if the teacher has not arrived, getting on with my work or reading

• Listen attentively when the teacher is speaking

• Stop talking when the teacher requests

• Put up my hand if I wish to speak to the teacher

• Get on with my work quickly, using my time effectively

• Take an interest in my learning

• Listen to what other people have to say and respect their opinions

• Take pride in the appearance of my work

• Complete my work to the best of my ability

• Record Prep neatly and fully in Prep Diary

• Remember to take the necessary books and equipment home at the end of the day

• Remember to complete my Prep and hand it in on time

WHEN AROUND SCHOOL I WILL TRY TO:

• Open doors for visitors, staff and other children when appropriate

• Walk when in the corridors

• Be in the right place at the right time

• Keep the school tidy by not dropping litter

• Pick up any litter and put it into the nearest waste bin

• Line up quickly and sensibly at the end of break and dinner

• Only eat or drink where allowed

• Play in a safe and sensible fashion

• Stay inside the school bounds

• Queue in an orderly manner when in the dining hall, eat sensibly and tidy away

SENIOR SCHOOL RULES

We are a community built on the principles of respect, honesty, courtesy, empathy and kindness. We expect all pupils to uphold these values, to work hard and to engage fully inside and outside the classroom, to value fair play on the sports field and to contribute to the cultural and artistic life of the School.

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.

All members of the school should be familiar with the School’s Policies in which guidelines on Bullying, Child on Child Abuse, 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:

• 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 what we do, and encouraging others to do the same

• We believe in being courteous, considerate, compassionate and respectful to others

• We believe in taking pride in ourselves, in our ideals and our environment.

THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY TO ALL PUPILS AT ROSSALL:

UNIFORM AND APPEARANCE

The School Uniform policy can be viewed on our website https://rossall.org.uk/uniform/

Scan the code on the left to view the policy.

Adjudication on Senior School uniform and appearance are at the discretion of the Senior Deputy Head.

Adjudication on Sixth Form uniform and appearance are at the discretion of the Director of Sixth Form.

Pupils who breach this uniform policy may be sent home and in instances of repeat offending may be directed to wear or remove specific items.

BEHAVIOUR AND EXPECTATIONS

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

SCHOOL RULES

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.

• We expect all pupils to be ready to learn and to participate in School games and activities as per the timetable.

• All conduct that is anti-social, serves 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 confiscate a mobile phone as a disciplinary penalty under the school behaviour policy, and have a legal defence in respect of this in the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (section 94). Phones will be taken to the Academic 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.

• 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 juice 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 should read and be familiar with the School Rules and the Behaviour Policy.

GENERAL EXPECTATIONS

• 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. Whenever possible absence from lessons should be avoided and visits to the medical centre should be limited to break and lunchtime.

• 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 Chapelcutting a commitment will be seen as truancy.

• 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 Director of Sixth Form. Written parental permission is required and separate rules apply.

• Ball games or any ‘loud behaviour’ are not allowed in the Square.

SCHOOL RULES

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

• 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.

• During break and lunch time pupils are permitted in supervised areas only - house day rooms, social spaces and the library.

• 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.

• During the school week, boarders are not permitted to leave the campus. Exceptional leave on other nights may be granted by Houseparents.

• 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 confiscate a mobile phone and such phones will be taken to the Deputy Heads Secretaries office and released on payment of a charity donation. Earphones and earpods should not be worn during the school day.

House rules are published in the House Boarding Handbook for tutors and pupils.

EXPECTATIONS IN THE CLASSROOM

• 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.

• Complete all homework by the given date. No late work will be

SCHOOL RULES

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.

Absence of more than one day requires permission to be sought from the Senior Deputy Head.

DIGITAL DEVICES

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 pupils and of the network itself.

Pupils are expected to follow the ICT Acceptable Use policy, which lists the rules of conduct and consequences for inappropriate use of devices or 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 Academic 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.

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.

TYPES OF BULLYING

Bullying can include a number of different repeated behaviours:

Physical - pushing, kicking, hitting, punching or any violence

Verbal - name calling, gossiping, or threatening someone

Non Verbal - hand signs, graffiti, damage to property, or online abuse

Cyber - Internet misuse through offensive website postings, e-mail and instant messages. 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).

Emotional - threatening, humiliating or intimidating someone

Exclusion - ignoring or isolating someone

Coercive behaviour - controlling or manipulating someone

Indirect - undermining, constant criticism or spreading rumours

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 or Transphobic - because of, or focusing on the issue of sexuality

Disability - targeting pupils with physical or learning difficulties

PREVENTION THROUGH EDUCATION

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.

ANTI-BULLYING AT ROSSALL

ANTI-BULLYING AT ROSSALL

• 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.

ASSHETON

ANCHOR

MALTESE CROSS ROSE DOLPHIN CLIFTON MITRE FLEUR-DE-LYS SPREAD EAGLE PELICAN WREN DRAGON HESKETH
Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire, FY7 8JW Telephone 01253 774201 Fax 01253 772052 Email info@rossall.org.uk 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 www.rossall.org.uk/calendar for the most up to date version of this publication. Updates may also be found in the Weekly Newsletter, direct correspondence from Rossall, Rossall Sport, and the iSAMS Parent app. www.rossall.org.uk

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