Rosewood is Recognised!
Rosewood School has been honoured by Ofsted in a celebratory event recognising outstanding schools in England.
Jenny Boyd headteacher, of Rosewood attended the event at Gibson Hall which was hosted by Christine Gilbert, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills, Ofsted.
She praised the top schools, colleges, childcare and social care providers who had earned themselves a place in the annual list of outstanding providers published by Ofsted. Providers on the list have shown an excellent quality of care, support and education to meet the needs of the children, young people and adult learners.
There are 4,020 schools, colleges, childcare and social care providers in England judged to be outstanding in 2008-2009 – over 1,000 more than the previous year.
Christine Gilbert, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills, Ofsted, said: “I wholeheartedly congratulate these providers on their success and hard work in delivering such high standards. Excellence does not happen by chance, these providers have a real drive to inspire, challenge, and support children, young people and adult learners. But there is no reason why everyone can’t be outstanding, I hope they will be a source of inspiration to others.”
Jenny Boyd, headteacher , of Rosewood School , said: “It was a fantastic event that really celebrated this achievement. I spent the day feeling very proud of my school, staff and pupils.”
All those who appear on the Outstanding Providers list 2008/09 receive commemorative certificates and are authorised to use an exclusive “outstanding provider” logo.
