Ryedale School

Ryedale School is committed to combining the very best educational provision with high expectations and traditional values. In doing so we challenge and support students both to fulfil their academic potential and become exemplary young people of whom we can all be proud.This unites us in our commitment to ‘Aspire and Achieve’

Ryedale School is committed to combining the very best educational provision with high expectations and traditional values.The Ryedale Values of Honesty, Kindness and Respect are woven into the fabric of our community.A creative and inclusive atmosphere in which individual talents are nurtured and allowed to flourish. We believe in providing the right blend of challenge and support to enable all learners to maximise their potential in every aspect of school life.Thriving art, music and technology departments have a huge impact on the life of the school, creating exciting opportunities both inside the classroom and as extra-curricular experiences.

Charitable Events

Charitable Events

Here at Ryedale School, our staff and student body actively support a range of charitable events throughout the academic year. These include;

  • Autumn Term- Children in Need, Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day, The Poppy Appeal and The Pearl of Africa.
  • Spring Term- Comic Relief/Sport Relief.
  • Summer Term- Young Minds Mental Health and Ryedale Food Banks.

Ryedale School is committed to supporting one whole school charity across an academic year. These are suggested by students at the start of the academic year, then voted on as a whole school. The successful charity will be supported at Ryedale School for one academic year. This year our whole school charity is SASH which is a youth homelessness charity that works across York, North and East Yorkshire.

In an average year, donations in excess of £5,000 are made to charity.  So much goodwill, effort and time reflect the kindness, respect, care and concern Ryedale School students and their families have for those who are less fortunate than themselves and whose lives are affected by disaster, sickness, disability and poverty. We are extremely grateful for your continued support.

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