Relational Round Up May 1
Please visit the link below for the latest issue of the Stockpot Schools Relational Round Up, designed to offer regular wellbeing tips for families, and share stories from Stockport Schools during the school closures.
Here at Reddish Vale High school, we have many events taking place throughout the academic year. See our latest news and events here.
Please visit the link below for the latest issue of the Stockpot Schools Relational Round Up, designed to offer regular wellbeing tips for families, and share stories from Stockport Schools during the school closures.
Please visit the links below for foodbank collection points, referral processes, the local pantry scheme and additional emergency food offer via the coronavirus helpline.
We have also linked a map for referene of where each food bank is located.
Whilst coronavirus is infectious to children, it is rarely serious. If your child is unwell it is likely to be a non-coronavirus illness, rather than coronavirus itself.
Whilst it is extremely important to follow Government advice to stay at home during this period, it can be confusing to know what to do when your child is unwell or injured.
Remember that NHS 111, GPs and hospitals are still providing the same safe care that they have always done. Here is some advice to help:
This year, our Year 11 Leavers Hoodies were purchased from a new company called Manages Inc. A slight delay in delivery was made due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and so, My Clark and his family helped him to organise each hoodie by area codes.
Please visit the link below to the first issue of our 'Work From Home' Newsletter, specially designed to help lift spirits and celebrate students' work whilst completing school work from home.
Dear parent/carer,
A note from the maths team
We thought we would just touch base with you all given it’s the start of a new term.
Please visit the link below for the April issue of the Stockpot Schools Relational Round Up, designed to offer regular wellbeing tips for families, and share stories from Stockport Schools during the school closures.
Dear Students, Parents and Carers,
I hope that you remain safe and well, and that you had an enjoyable Easter break.
Now that the government has announced that the current lockdown will continue for another 3 weeks at least, I am writing to provide updates about what school will continue to do to educate and support our students during the current situation.
THE SCHOOL BUILDING REMAINS CLOSED EXCEPT FOR A VERY SMALL NUMBER OF STUDENTS
The application process for free school travel passes for September 2020 will open on 13th May 2020. Although this is an early announcement, it is important to have this date in mind as we had issues this year with securing enough places on our yellow bus from Brinnington. Below is some guidance on how you get an igo pass and how you can apply for a yellow bus pass.
Important notice regarding examinations and government guidance.