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Rossall CCF

Army Section Lent 2012

Latest Newsletter, please click here.....

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Lent Army Section Timetable, please click here...

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Easter  Adventure Training Camp letter

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Summer Adventure Training Camp letter

Photo Galleries Autumn 2011

Altcar 11

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Open Day

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Queens Lancs Regiment

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Remembrance Day 2011

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Field Day 2011

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Orienteering

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Weeton Camp visit 2011

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Miscellaneous

Rossall CCF receives the Queen's Colours

Royal Award for Rossall CCF

On Tuesday 29th June Rossall CCF was delighted to accept a new banner to mark the anniversary of the 150th year of Rossall Combined Cadet Force from the Lord Lieutenant Shuttleworth. As Rossall CCF is the oldest in the country this was a very special occasion and spectators were moved at the chapel service that involved the blessing of the banner.

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We are one of only four schools in the country to be awarded a new banner. After the Chapel service the pupils lined the square to greet the parade lead by the outstanding CCF band, who were playing the tune to the Carmen, Floreat Rossallia.

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To see pictures of the 150 Dinner, please click here....

Easter Camo Adventure Training in Snowdonia

Easter Camp Adventure Training in Snowdonia, North Wales 17th – 21st April 2011

To read about our adventures in Wales during the Easter holiday, please click here.....

CCF Easter Camp 2009

CCF Adventure Training Camp 2010
Gwersyll Hyffordiant Capel Curig – Capel Curig Training Camp

On the morning of Monday 5th April 2010, all 10 of us gathered together at the drop off point waiting for Mr McCleary and Mr Fairhurst to pull up with the minibus and trailer, once they stopped beside us, everyone excitedly headed over, dragging their bags with them over to the trailer throwing them into a pile. We all quickly wished our parents farewell and jumped into the bus.

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To read the full report on the action-packed weekend, please click here......

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Rossall pupils laying wreath to Rossall's Fallen in the Great War

Battlefield Memorial for Rossall's Fallen

Eighty nine years after the end of World War One, the fallen soldiers of the Fylde Coast’s oldest independent school have been given a permanent memorial on the site of one of the War’s most infamous battlefields. 

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To view a video of the Remembrance Day at Rossall please click here..