According to The Children’s Society, one in six children aged 5-16 are likely to have a mental health problem, but 75% aren’t getting the support they need. As Royals and…
The Year 5 children took part in the Young Writers creative writing competition, with each submitting a mini-saga of 100 words around the theme of “A Wander in the Woods”….
The show focused on a number of themes, including microaggression, the removal of the Coulston statue in Bristol and Black British History. Sets and props were of the bare minimum,…
Ally Bowerman and Mimi Hughes, who are both in Year 12 and are Sixth Form Ely Cathedral Choral Scholars, are visiting the Junior Guildhall School of Music and Drama and…
Carrie delivered a wide cultural and political perspective in her lecture; she spoke of her career in journalism and her role in deconstructing the Western audience’s misconceptions of China. A…
Originating in the US, AP is recognised as a prestigious post-16 qualification by universities worldwide, including 121 UK universities. ACS Cobham offers College Board AP courses and, unlike many exam…
The activity was driven by student councils across the school, keen to take the opportunity to raise awareness around issues of racism. During the day, students wore red clothes and…
This is the first Friends of Rossall event on the school site since 2019 and it marks the start of the Christmas festivities for us. There will be hot food…
Recently, the School made a decision to end a longstanding commercial arrangement which was, in part, predicated by a rising student roll, potential safeguarding issues and the need to ensure…
Throughout the year, pupils run a wide range of fundraising activities including a Lip Sync Battle, a Runathon, a Boules competition, bake sales and “mufti” days. In the past, large…