Ofsted Review of Sexual Abuse in Schools
Please see the link below for Mrs Hanson's response to the Ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools report, published earlier this week.

Here at Reddish Vale High school, we have many events taking place throughout the academic year. See our latest news and events here.
Please see the link below for Mrs Hanson's response to the Ofsted review of sexual abuse in schools report, published earlier this week.
In the interest of pupil safety can we kindly request that staff and parents/carers do not use vehicles on the main car park during peak times, where pupils are entering and exiting the front gates. This means that between 8:25 and 8:35 and 2:50 and 3:00 the car park will be temporarily out of use, and we would appreciate it if drivers would refrain from using the facility at these times. Please either temporarily leave vehicles on the road, giving consideration to our neighbours, or arrange your access to avoid these times. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, however, due to Covid restrictions, the main entrance is required for pedestrian access, and it is essential we manage this safely.
Also, due to the recent spike in Covid cases in the Stockport area, please can we ask that parents/carers refrain from coming into school without a prior appointment.
Thanks for your cooperation.
We are looking for local support to help develop the interview skills for our year 10 students. The majority of students will be required to go through an interview at some point in the future, and so, we are looking to set up an interview process either face to face at RVHS or virtually on Friday 25/06/21 between 9.00- 14.50.
If you are able and willing to help out on the day, please could you contact the school or use the email below.
Mr A Sholes- a.sholes@reddish.stockport.sch.uk
We are really grateful to have worked with local social enterprise, PIE, who kindly donated food and activity parcels for us to distribute to some of our families.
Thank you PIE for your generosity!
FE Choices Week 10-14th May!
Stockport Jobs Match, in association with Stockport Council, Bridge GM and Gander Careers, brings you a week-long Virtual Careers Fair to help you understand your choices from 16+.
Kooth offers anonymous and free access to mental health and emotional wellbeing support, available to young people in the UK.
This year, the theme for Mental Health awareness week is Nature and the Environment.
Children aged 11 to 16 can obtain an igo pass to prove that they are under 16 and should pay the concessionary fare on buses in Greater Manchester.
To apply for an igo pass, click here
The application process for free school travel passes for September 2021 is now open.
To find out if your child is eligible, click here
The new Children’s Commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, has launched The Big Ask – the largest ever consultation with children aged 4 to 17 in England. It aims to find out children’s concerns and aspirations about the future, so that we can put children at the heart of our country’s recovery from the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Please can we ask parents to take the time to complete this survey with your children.
on 30th April 2021, we were extremely pleased to surprise one of our year 10 pupils, Keiron Rowley, with a visit from Steve Bellis, (Stockport County President), who presented Keiron with the County Hero Award, and a Stockport County arm band signed by Liam Hogan (Stockport County Captain)
Kieron has been working extremely hard over the past few months to care for a family member every moment he can, as well as maintaining 100% attendance in school and online, and progressing really well in all of his subjects.
Well done Kieron!