Creative Writing Workshop with Local Primary School
On Tuesday 12th October, it was wonderful to welcome 90 pupils from Abingdon Primary School to Reddish Vale English department, for 2 creative writing workshop sessions across the day.
Here at Reddish Vale High school, we have many events taking place throughout the academic year. See our latest news and events here.
On Tuesday 12th October, it was wonderful to welcome 90 pupils from Abingdon Primary School to Reddish Vale English department, for 2 creative writing workshop sessions across the day.
Post 16 Careers Week is taking place 11th - 15th October and there are many ways to get involved. We will be hosting lunchtime sessions for pupils in school, and there are a variety of online virtual events to join, for free.
As part of National Space Week, some of our female pupils participated in a 'Women in Aerospace' webinar yesterday to discover different careers in this field.
Coronavirus Vaccinations for 12-15 year olds
Letters have been sent home with pupils regarding Coronavirus Vaccinations in school. Vaccinations will be offered to 12-15 Year olds in school on Wednesday 20th October and Thursday 21st October 2021, the vaccinations will be administered by the NHS School Nursing Team. Full information and consent forms have been given to pupils to take home and share with parents/carers. Consent forms must be returned to school by Wednesday 13th October at the latest, indicating whether parents/carers consent or do not consent to their child receiving the vaccination. Please note that no vaccination will be given if parents/carers do not consent even if the pupil requests the vaccination. Under these circumstances a health professional will make contact with parents/carers.
Please be aware that the vaccination is only for pupils aged 12 plus on the date of the vaccination, therefore some Year 7 pupils will not be eligible for the vaccination this time. Pupils who are aged 16 plus can book a COVID Vaccination appointment via the NHS website for an appointment at a vaccination centre or pharmacy.
Further information can be found on the NHS website or you can call 0161 474 5912
Thank You
Mrs L Hanson
Headteacher
SK Film Awards Competition
SK Film Awards are hosting ameatuer films competition across 3 different categories for people with less than 2 years film experience to showcase their talent. More information can be found on the poster below and on the SK Film Awards official website.
Talent Competition
On Friday 29th October, Taylor’s chippy on Woodley precinct are hosting a Talent Competition for 11-16 year olds to showcase their talents and have the chance to win a prize!
Lonsdale MTK Box Cup
We are extremely proud of Byron McDonagh, year 11, who will be competing for JP's ABC in the Lonsdale MTK Global Box Cup. This is a wonderful achievement, and we wish Byron the very best of luck!
Careers Fair 2021
On Thursday 23rd September 2021, the year 10 and 11 students took part in the annual Further Education fair where they got to develop their knowledge and understanding of the vast array of opportunities open to them from local colleges and Apprenticeship providers to Football courses and RAF.
Thank you to all FE Providers that attended to help our students reach their potential. All careers info for student and parents is available through the school website and the Xello platform.
' It was really useful to find out which colleges do the course I want.'
'I had no idea all the different courses I can do, an Apprenticeship in mechanics is the one for me!'
' It was so good to have all the colleges in one place! I know exactly which one is right for me and with the Our Pass it's easy to get there!'
You can view photographs from the event on our Events Gallery page.
Stockport Council has been awarded £14.5 million Future High Streets Funding by the government to spend on Stockroom, a new Learning and Discovery space in Merseyway.
The Council are asking young people to have their say in regards to moving the Town Centre library services from Central Library to Stockroom.
The Central Library building will be preserved and the Council plan to look after it and find another use for it, meaning it won't be knocked down.