Women from History
Our house competitions are always varied and competitive. The latest competition was themed on "Women from History".
Our house competitions are always varied and competitive. The latest competition was themed on "Women from History".
Rutlish students take part in the national Great Big Art Exhibition.
Following lockdown at the start of 2021, we welcomed students back to school on 8 March and sports clubs were able to begin on Monday 15 March.
In Careers Week during the 2021 lockdown Rutlish Year 10 Business Studies class took part in a virtual trip to the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) with our partners The Skills Builder Parnetship. The assignment set for the Year 10 team was to “come up with inventions to help people to work remotely and still feel part of a team”.
In January 2021 we saw the delay of students returning to school after the Christmas break and then the start of national lockdown 3. Our students moved to remote learning and many parents worked from home which brought new challenges for our families.
On Tuesday 9 February 2021 Rutlish students participated in Safer Internet Day.
As Children's Mental Health Week 2021 comes to an end we wanted to share this poem by Donna Ashworth with you.
Place2Be's Children's Mental Health Week is taking place 1-7 February 2021. This year's theme is "Express Yourself".
It is with sadness that Ms Howarth, Headteacher, announces Mr R B Coyle passed away on 30 December 2020.
It was really lovely to see our Year 11 students this morning to congratulate them for achieving their GCSE qualifications in what has been an extremely challenging year for them. They have been awarded an excellent set of grades which are broadly similar to our best overall GCSE and BTEC results Rutlish achieved last year.
I am pleased to announce that the Year 13s have been awarded strong results in their A Level and BTEC Level 3 qualifications this summer, in spite of the unprecedented circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic and the inconsistency of the calculated grades awarded.
Official ratings put Rutlish School as England’s best performing non-selective state funded boys’ school, based on the progress our students make from when they start at the school to when they complete their GCSEs.