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November 2024

  • Boccia Team

    Published 22/11/24

    On Friday 8th November, our Year 8 Boccia Team competed in the Hillingdon Borough Tournament. After losing the first game, Rosedale College soon hit their stride and won 3 games in impressive fashion with score lines of 11-0, 6-1 and 4-1 which saw Rosedale College finish joint 1st.

    In order to find out the winner of the tournament, there was a one-shot shootout which unfortunately went in favour of the other team.

    This meant Rosedale College finished 2nd, a fantastic achievement for all involved and a great day, Well Done Team!

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  • Brunel University Physiothearpy Trip

    Published 15/11/24

    Rosedale GCSE Sport students recently enjoyed an educational trip to Brunel University, where they immersed themselves in practical activities and gained valuable insights into the world of physiotherapy. This experience allowed students to build essential skills and knowledge in a professional setting, bringing their studies to life. During the visit, students engaged in various hands-on activities designed to deepen their practical understanding of physiotherapy.

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  • Anti-Bullying Week - Odd Socks Day 2024

    Published 08/11/24

    This years theme for Anti-Bullying week is ‘Choose Respect’. ‘Andy and the Odd Socks’ band, have partnered up with the Anti-Bullying Alliance this year again for Odd Socks Day and Anti-Bullying Week. As proud patrons, they are excited to promote acceptance, understanding, and respect. This message represents everything their band stands for—celebrating diversity, acceptance, and including everyone.

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  • Belgium Day Trip

    Published 08/11/24

    On Friday 25th October, 14 excited Year 8 students were gathered at the college at 5:30am for the start of a long, exciting journey to Belgium. Following the Euro tunnel journey to Belgium via Calais, the first stop was the impressive Passchendaele Memorial Museum, where students were able to observe original uniforms, weapons, artillery and memorabilia all with an audio guide, before going down into the living quarters as well as wondering into the trenches where the famous battle place. After experiencing a true piece of history, the students were taken to picture-postcard pretty town of Ypres, for lunch and, of course, a trip to one of the famous Belgian chocolate shops. Upon the return journey, the students also had the opportunity to visit the Cité Europe shopping centre in Calais where they were able to practise their French, before taking the Eurotunnel back. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day and made some long-lasting memories of their trip to Belgium and France.

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November 2024