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CRHS Students' Design an Ad Success
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CRHS students have made an impressive debut in the long-running Design an Ad competition run by Media Isle of Man, an event that has connected schools and local businesses for the past 27 years. For the first time in its history, the school entered students into the competition, where participants…

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Congratulations to our Student Ambassadors!
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Earlier this term we announced our new Student Ambassadors for the 2024/25 academic year. These outstanding students have been nominated by their teachers in their respective subjects and areas. Nominations were not only recognised by the teaching staff but also by the Deputy Head and school leader…

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UK Parliament Week - Let's get involved!
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This week is UK Parliament Week. As a Crown Dependency, the Isle of Man has been invited to participate in some activities and we are getting involved here at CRHS. In March, the annual UK Youth Parliament will take place at Westminster, with 300 students aged 11–18 attending. This week, students a…

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Remembrance Sunday 2024
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Thank you to our head students Louis and Sam who represented the school at the Remembrance Sunday service held yesterday at Castletown Methodist Hall. Both students did readings during the service and a wreath was laid on behalf of the school. We remember those who serve to protect our democratic f…

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CRHS students shine in photography competition
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We're thrilled to announce that three talented Castle Rushen High School students have had their stunning images selected for the Young Photographer of Mann 2025 calendar! The competition, organized by the Rushen and Western Mann Rotary Club, showcases the best young photographers in the Isle of Ma…

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Attendance - calculating your lost learning hours
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As a school we are focusing on improving student attendance figures because time off school reduces the number of hours students spend learning. In the September to October half term there were 38 days of school in total, equating to 190 hours of lesson time. The table below shows you the number of…

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