Rossett School is the first school in the region to achieve the Heart of the Community Gold Award for commitment to CPR education.
The recognition, presented by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS), also celebrates the school’s access to defibrillation and wider community health awareness.
This milestone marks the culmination of over a decade of dedication.
Rossett School’s journey began back in 2014, when students raised funds through a sponsored resuscitation event to install a public defibrillator in Starbeck.
Since then, the school has participated in Restart a Heart Day for 11 consecutive years, embedding life-saving education into its culture.

More recently, under the leadership of Helen Rogers, Rossett School’s now-retired but much-respected First Aid Lead, the school launched a renewed and comprehensive campaign to enhance emergency preparedness both on-site and within the wider community.
Helen said:
“This campaign has shown how powerful a community can be when we work together for something that truly matters.
“Teaching CPR and first aid has always been close to my heart, and I’m so proud that Rossett students, and our wider community, now have the knowledge and equipment that could one day save a life.
“I couldn’t think of a better way to end my time at Rossett School.”
As part of the campaign, Rossett School successfully:
- Funded two defibrillator cabinets, two of which are now available to the public 24/7, one at the school’s Sports Centre and another at the Rossett Adult Learning Centre. One was generously donated by Lindum Group. A further defibrillator is available within the school reception during opening hours.
- Ran free community CPR sessions through adult education, raising over £250 in donations for vital bleed kits now housed alongside the defibs
- Delivered CPR training to students across the school
- Acquired new resuscitation dolls, funded through generous donations and school-led fundraising events
- Received major community support, including a £500 donation from Beckwithshaw Saints Junior Football Club and personal contributions from staff, with dedications to loved ones placed on some of the defib cabinets
- Fundraised for Yorkshire Ambulance Service Charity
Headteacher at Rossett School, Mr Tim Milburn said:
“This award is more than a badge; it’s proof of what can be achieved when a community comes together.
“We are immensely proud of Helen and everyone who supported this campaign.
“It’s an honour to lead a school that takes its role in the community so seriously.”
The Heart of the Community accreditation scheme is run by Yorkshire Ambulance Service in partnership with the Yorkshire Ambulance Service Charity and celebrates schools and colleges across the region for their dedication to community safety in the event of a cardiac arrest.
The initiative encourages the provision of CPR training and access to defibrillators, recognising their efforts through three levels of accreditation: bronze, silver and gold.
Jason Carlyon, Community Engagement Manager for Yorkshire Ambulance Service, said:
“What happens in the first few minutes after someone has suffered a cardiac arrest is vital.
“If bystanders can call 999 and start CPR while sending someone to retrieve the nearest defibrillator, that person’s chances of survival can triple.
“Rossett School’s remarkable achievement demonstrates the vital role educational institutions can play in enhancing community resilience and saving lives.
“Their accomplishment sets a benchmark for other schools and colleges to follow as they strive to make their communities safer and better prepared in the face of cardiac emergencies.”

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