ROSSALL SCHOOL
Rossall, founded in 1844, is a leading British boarding school. Its strong academic record attracts both British and international students. The school offers students the choice of either the traditional British A-level course or the much acclaimed International Baccalaureate (IB) programme ; both are recognised as qualifications for entry to universities world-wide. Approximately 95% of Rossall's graduates gain entry to university each year.
The extensive private campus provides a safe environment for both study and recreation. There are separate boarding houses (dormitories) for boys and girls; older students are generally accommodated in single study-bedrooms. Resident tutors provide students with a high level of individual support and guidance.
The classrooms and science laboratories are modern and well-equipped; there are excellent facilities for art and IT. EFL support is available to all international students. An extensive programme of sport and extra-curricular activities is offered. The student-run Senior Club provides a venue where older student can meet socially and relax.
Rossall has about 15 Vietnamese students aged from 10-18 from all over Vietnam . All progress to top Universities. For example, in 2005, Ho Thi Nhu Mai from Danang was accepted at Oxford University .