![]() ![]() He’s a brilliant team player!’ Thank you Logan for your Rossett Hero behaviour this week. He was really calm and patient with other students and would happily explain the tasks to others when they didn't understand. Logan was nominated by Mrs Wood who wrote, ‘ Logan Robson was great on our off-timetable day yesterday. Well done Ted!’ Ted, we’re delighted you joined our school, you’re exactly what we want from our students! His calm but authoritative manner ensured others followed him. On the off-timetable day on Tuesday I was working with Ted all day and saw amazing leadership skills: he was thoughtful and considered, respectful of others and led by example. ![]() Mrs Dargie nominated Ted because, ‘ Ted joined Rossett this year and has made a great impression already. A very lovely moment from a very thoughtful and popular young man.’ It’s this sort of behaviour that makes Rossett such a special place. Evan spotted this, went over to the student, put his arm around his shoulder and discreetly encouraged him to continue to which the student responded and joined in with the group. One student in particular was in need of encouragement. ![]() We love getting student nominations and Cameron, you are definitely a Rossett Hero.Įvan was nominated by Mr Kilbride who wrote, ‘ Evan Barnett led a group activity with his class and made every effort to include everyone. Further to that he’s just a ray of sunshine.’ I teach Cameron and I can absolutely agree with everything written here. Well done Angharad, we love having students helping us as part of the team and you are clearly an awesome team player and a Rossett Hero.Ĭameron was nominated by one of his classmates who wrote, ‘ Cameron always greets people politely, keeps his head down and does his work to the best of his ability. Sports Leader Angharad was nominated by Mr Bulmer who said, ‘ she has been absolutely amazing on sports day, organising the students and the timings so that the day ran smoothly’. Our last Rossett Heroes of the year are: Harriet Morris in Year 7 Angharad Grabham and Cameron Megginson in Year 10 Ted Meadwell-Pybus, Evan Chard and Logan Robson in Year 9 Aayus Rai, Anna Lambert, Owen McDonald and Liam Mumford in Year 8. Download our royalty-free classical music instead.ĭid you know you can find songs based on topics? Some examples of topics searched by other users include inheritance, red rocks road, history, falling back in love with your ex, and warcraft.If the video player is asking you to sign in, the video can also be viewed here Roar!.mp4 Rossett Heroes ![]() Note that you need permission to use Wasted Days And Wasted Nights for commerical purposes. You can also find concert tickets and details. Other popular songs by Freddy Fender includes Secret Love, Vaya Con Dios, (I Don't Know Why) But I Do, Santa! Don't Pass Me By, It's All In The Game, and others.įor more information on this song or artist, check out SoundCloud or Last.fm. Wasted Days And Wasted Nights is likely to be acoustic. Around 3% of this song contains words that are or almost sound spoken. The energy is average and great for all occasions. In our opinion, Wasted Days And Wasted Nights is somewhat good for dancing along with its joyful mood. It is composed in the key of C♯ Minor in the tempo of 201 BPM and mastered to the volume of -10 dB. The duration of Wasted Days And Wasted Nights is 2 minutes 51 seconds long. Wasted Days And Wasted Nights is a song recorded by Freddy Fender for the album Before The Next Teardrop Falls that was released in 1975. ![]()
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