Work From Home Newsletter Issue 3
Please find the link to our third issue of the Work From Home Newsletter below. We are extremely proud of what our students are achieving, whilst working at home.
Here at Reddish Vale High school, we have many events taking place throughout the academic year. See our latest news and events here.
Please find the link to our third issue of the Work From Home Newsletter below. We are extremely proud of what our students are achieving, whilst working at home.
Please see the link below for the Parent/Carer letter regarding assessments which will take place between Thursday 2nd July and Friday 10th July.
Please see the link below for a parent plan supplied by our uniform supplier, Monkhouse. The plan includes guidance for purchasing uniform for both new and existing students, as well as how they are staying COVID-19 secure.
Dear Parents/Carers
We have been trialling the Century Tech Software with a significant number of pupils across school, who’ve been working on this at home and also in school. Core departments and a number of other departments are trialling this too and we’re starting to use it well to get a picture of strengths and development points across key areas.
Kooth is a free online confidential service giving help and advice about emotional help.
Please visit the link at the bottom of this page to find out how to sign up.
The following links will provide some guidance on Black Lives Matter and how we can teach this to children of all ages.
Please visit the link below for the End of Year Exams and Assessment letter, informing you of the process which will be used to assess students at the end of this academic year.
Learning Disability Week 2020 takes place online from 15 to 21 June. The theme of the week is the importance of friendships during lockdown.
This week (15 - 21 June) is Loneliness Awareness Week with people and organisations coming together to raise awareness of loneliness.
Please visit the link below for updates regarding the GCSE grading for summer 2020, from Ofqual.
The update includes details about how qualifications will be awarded this summer for students who were expecting to be taking their GCSE exams this term.
Please note that students cannot ask their teachers to tell them the grades that they will be sending to exam boards, as this is confidential information. This is further highlighted within the letter linked below.