December Newsletter 2023
Please see below the termly newsletter, which includes key dates for next half term, important information from Mrs Hanson and many of the fantastic trips, visits and events from this term.

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 below the termly newsletter, which includes key dates for next half term, important information from Mrs Hanson and many of the fantastic trips, visits and events from this term.
Please find the summer Newsletter below, which includes news and events from this term, as well as key dates for September and the new school day times for September.
Dear Parents/Carers,
As you will know from the media, the National Education Union, has announced the intention to plan further industrial action in schools on Wednesday 5th July and Friday 7th July. I am writing to inform you of provisional plans the school is making should the action go ahead.
Please find our Spring Newsletter below, which includes important dates for next term, pupil successes and news and events from this Half Term. We hope all our pupils have a lovely half-term, and we will look forward to welcoming them back on Monday 17th April.
Please find the December newsletter below, which includes key dates for next half term, important information from Mrs Hanson and news and events from this term.
On Friday 18th November, our wonderful senior prefects hosted a bake cable at lunch time to raise money for Children in Need.
Overall, the pupils raised over £200 and the bake sale was a huge success.
Thank you to everyone who donated baked goods or made a purchase and well done to our wonderful prefects for hosting an amazing charitable event.
On Monday 17th October, pupils from Years 8, 9 and 10 attended the Green Climate Summit at The Lowry theatre, where they had the opportunity to hear from influential speakers and participate in a number of engaging workshops on various issues, including slow fashion, 3D printing using waste and Green Hydrogen.
The pupils were also lucky enough to discuss their thoughts on climate change with the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham.
Six of our dedicated Year 10's have entered the Manchester Airport Dragon Den Challenge this year with all proceeds from the business being donated to Francis House Children's Hospice. The students attended Manchester Airport on Monday 10th October, where they pitched their business idea and were awarded £200 to help fund the business.
The presentation was an excellent success, in which the Dragons commented on how well the business was planned and that they had a "Ruthless" product to make profit.
Well done and good luck!
Open Evening is taking place on Thursday 29th September 4-7pm for prospective parents, carers and pupils to attend. Our Headteacher, Mrs Hanson, will be delivering talks at 4.45pm and 5.45pm in the school theatre. Please see the flyer below for more information.
