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As we wrapped up the term, we came together for our Celebration Assembly this morning to recognise the hard work and outstanding character of our students.
We were delighted to award over 70 students a Bronze award - these students have each earned over 1000 positive points on Class Charts, demonstrating consistent effort, positive behaviour and a strong contribution to our school community.
We also celebrated over 50 students who have truly embodied our school values, being Respectful, Reflective, Responsible, Ready and Resilient. These values are at the heart of everything we do and it is amazing to see so many students being recognised for their commitment to them.
In addition, the following students also received a Headteacher's Award:
What a week! Well done to all of our award recipients, you are a credit to our school!
We're very proud to share that one of our amazing students, Imogen in Year 10, has had her poem Blades of Silence published in a national poetry book addressing county lines exploitation and knife crime.
Imogen was inspired by author Christina Gabbitas' visit to Rossett in October 2023 where she delivered sessions to all our students using her story, Trapped in County Lines. Imogen's poem sparked a national writing initiative after it was sent to North Yorkshire Police, who shared it with Christina. The result was a hugely successful competition, and Imogen's poem was selected as one of the top 40 to be featured in the published collection, Listen Up.
Well done Imogen!


This week we were also very proud to recognise and celebrate the incredible dedication of many of our staff members who have reached significant milestones in their years of service at Rossett.
Their commitment and hard work have made a lasting impact on our students and school community, and we are very grateful for their efforts.
As we approach the warmer months, we want to ensure our students stay comfortable while continuing to learn effectively. To provide clarity from the start of next term, the following uniform options will be available:
Students should not wear outdoor coats / jackets / hoodies inside the school building. If they are cold, they should wear either the blazer or the Rossett sweatshirt as part of their uniform.
Thank you for your support in helping us maintain high standards.
On Wednesday 30th April, in the evening, our GCSE music and drama students will take to the stage.
We're raising funds for new, much-needed stage lighting in the main hall, and it's a 'Pay As You Feel' event - every little helps!
Come along, support our students, and help us light up the stage!! More details to follow after the Easter break.
Save the date for the Rossett PTA Bingo Night on Friday 16th May from 7 to 9pm in school.
There will be fabulous prizes for both a line and full house, snacks and soft drinks will be on sale, or BYO alcohol.
Tickets are just £5. Come along, have some fun and support our school!










