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Rossall - Independent Boarding School | Based on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire, England. Rossall is more than a school. Start your journey at Rossall today.
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Rossall School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) for 0–18 year olds, between Cleveleys and Fleetwood, Lancashire. Rossall was founded in 1844 by St Vincent Beechey as a sister school to Marlborough College which had been founded the previous year.
- 1844; 179 years ago
- Revd. Canon St Vincent Beechey
- Mens Agitat Molem, 'Mind Over Matter'
- Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby
Senior School. Rossall is a wonderfully enriching Senior School environment. Each year is its own phase and is carefully structured to: nurture independence. create social interaction. provide healthy approaches. develop a lifelong love of learning.
From The Headmaster. Our beautiful iconic buildings are truly historic but we pride ourselves on being one of the most internationally-minded and progressive schools within Europe.
Schools. Rossall School. Details. Type of school: Co-Ed | Senior school with a junior department or a prep school. Nearest international airport: Manchester (75km) Age Range: 0-18. Number of pupils: 799. Number of boarders: 350. £ Fees per term - Boarding: £5,350–£12,895. £ Fees per term -Day: £3,145–£5,050. School Information.
Rossall is a school steeped in history, often referred to as ‘The Eton of the North’. The school was founded in 1844 by Rev. St Vincent Beechey as a sister school to Marlborough College which had been founded the previous year.