Blog
ROSSALL’S MOVEMBER CAMPAIGN - ‘CHANGING THE FACE OF MEN’S HEALTH’
Mr David Clark, Director of Professional Development and Head of History & Politics at Rossall School, shares his personal story as part of Movember. Staff and students are growing moustaches to raise awareness for men’s health, encouraging open conversations about wellbeing and self-care. Drawing on his own experience of overcoming testicular cancer, Mr Clark highlights the importance of early detection, staying active, and checking in with friends. His message promotes awareness, courage, and compassion, reminding everyone to take health seriously and support one another.
Students Shine Across Sport and the Arts
At Rossall School, we take immense pride in celebrating the achievements of our students, whose talent, dedication, and determination continue to inspire both peers and staff alike. This term, several Rossallians have made outstanding strides in sport and the arts, demonstrating excellence across a range of disciplines.
Football Highlights - A Term of Outstanding Success
It’s been a standout term for Rossall football, with exceptional performances and victories across all age groups. From dominant cup wins to exciting firsts, our players’ skill, teamwork, and dedication have made this an unforgettable season.
Hockey Highlights: Autumn Term Success Across All Age Groups
A successful autumn term for Rossall hockey saw impressive performances across all age groups, from debut victories to hard-fought cup wins. The teams’ skill, determination, and teamwork have made this season one to celebrate.
World Gravel Bike Championships – A Dutch Adventure
Head of Geography, Mr Matthew Hall, recently took on a remarkable challenge at the World Gravel Bike Championships in the Netherlands. Covering 130 kilometres of demanding terrain, he tested his endurance against top riders from around the world. His account offers an inspiring insight into the determination, resilience, and passion that fuelled his Dutch adventure.
Rossall Cadets Rise to the Challenge on Their First Field Day of the Year
This Wednesday marked an inspiring start to the year for the Rossall Combined Cadet Force (CCF), as cadets took to the school grounds for their much-anticipated first field day. The atmosphere was alive with energy, determination, and teamwork as students tested their skills across a series of demanding military-style activities…
Embracing Your IdENTITY
As a mathematician, the word identity causes me conflict. In mathematics we use the term identity in two similar but slightly different ways: one, to refer to a transformation that leaves an object unchanged; and two, when referring to an equation that is true for all possible values of its variables. For example, when we write
Afro-Caribbean Society Shares a Powerful Message
Afro-Caribbean Society Shares a Powerful Message.
How Curiosity Shapes Our Everyday Lives
Chemistry isn’t just something that happens in a lab, it’s all around us, shaping our daily lives. From the toothpaste we use in the morning to the phones in our pockets, chemistry is constantly at work in ways we often take for granted.
At Rossall School, we want our pupils to see these connections. Take a typical morning routine: brushing your teeth? The fluoride in toothpaste……
French and Spanish Sixth Form Day at Manchester Metropolitan University
French and Spanish Sixth Form Day at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Year 7's first practical lesson in Rossall kitchen
This week, our students step into Rossall Kitchen for their very first practical lesson. Aprons are tied, chopping boards are set, and the atmosphere is full of excitement as they learn one of the most important foundations of safe cookery: the bridge and claw knife techniques. These essential skills help them chop with confidence and precision, and it’s wonderful to see so many focused faces as they put them into practice for the first time.
ROSSALL’s CCF Royal Navy Section Host Mess Dinner
In a shining example of naval tradition and esprit de corps, Rossall School’s CCF Royal Navy Section proudly hosted its first Mess Dinner on Thursday, 19th June. An evening that celebrated the cadets for their year dedicated to the customs, discipline, and fellowship at the heart of the Senior Service.
Building Learning Power: Growth Mindset and an Ethic of Excellence
The importance of resilience in education... and elsewhere!
Resilience has become one of the most valuable attributes that schools can nurture in young people. In a world characterised by rapid change, uncertainty, and challenge, the ability to recover from setbacks, embrace feedback, and persevere is central to success both within and beyond the classroom. At Rossall, our ethos of shaping lives and inspiring excellence is underpinned by….
From Scotland to the World Stage: Mr Hall Heads to UCI Gravel Cycling World Championships!
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news from our school community, Mr Matt Hall has qualified for the UCI Gravel Cycling World Championships in the Netherlands this October!
Another year of outstanding GCSE results highlights continued commitment to excellence at Rossall School
Rossall pupils continue to impress as year on year results go from strength to strength - we once again celebrate our best ever 7 - 9 or A*/A rate from public examinations, which this year stands at 43%. Additionally, well over a quarter of entries achieved a grade 8 or 9 - the equivalent of an A*.
Ghana trip 2025
Our Year 12 students have recently returned from an unforgettable journey to Ghana an experience filled with adventure, learning, and connection.
Open Day - Book Now!
We are delighted to announce that booking is now open for our upcoming Whole School Open Morning this October at Rossall.
Sixth Formers celebrate with another year of outstanding results
This morning it was time for those students who have spent the last two years studying for A levels and/or BTEC qualifications at Rossall School to celebrate their successes. Indeed:
Across all qualifications, just under half of all grades awarded to Rossall students this summer were A* or A
70% of A-Level / BTEC grades were A* - B
42% of A-Level / BTEC grades were A* or A
In terms of UCAS points, over 60% of the Upper Sixth Form cohort at Rossall have come away from their examinations with the equivalent of AAB (at A Level) or above.