17 January 2025
Newsletter 16 January 2025
Welcome to the first newsletter of the year.
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Rossett Acre is a large, successful two-form entry primary school on the south side of Harrogate.
Our vision is Excellence and happiness for all; treating everyone with respect and with kindness is extremely important to us.
We are a friendly, vibrant and welcoming school which embraces newcomers and we recognise the importance of our school within the community; we focus on purposeful learning which encourages our children to be independent, inquisitive and enterprising, preparing them for life now and in the future.
Mrs Corrine Penhale
Headteacher
17 January 2025
Welcome to the first newsletter of the year.
9 January 2025
CEO of Red Kite Learning Trust, Richard Sheriff talks about the “tricky balancing act” of deciding whether to close schools during ‘snow days’ and the toll of abuse teachers face on social media.
20 December 2024
Our KS1 Choir brought some festive cheer to the residents of Harcourt Garden Nursing Home.
17 January 2025
Welcome to the first newsletter of the year.
9 January 2025
CEO of Red Kite Learning Trust, Richard Sheriff talks about the “tricky balancing act” of deciding whether to close schools during ‘snow days’ and the toll of abuse teachers face on social media.
20 December 2024
Our KS1 Choir brought some festive cheer to the residents of Harcourt Garden Nursing Home.
Rossett Acre Funclub provides before and after school and holiday care for children between the ages of 4 to 11 years old. We offer fun, energetic, and interesting activities in a warm, friendly, secure environment in the school.
The aim of Rossett Acre PTA is to raise additional funds for the School, in order to enhance the experience our pupils get from their time at Rossett Acre. We hold a number of very popular events, where we encourage pupils and their parents to get involved, to have fun, and raise money at the same time.
We feel it is important to familiarise your child with the idea of moving on and meeting new children and adults. This should be communicated to your child as an exciting experience with many new and interesting activities. Many of the activities at school will be similar to home, nursery and playgroup, but there will be new and different ones too!