Extreme Weather Adaptations to Uniform – Wednesday 23 & Thursday 24th June 2026

23 Jun 2026

Due to the extreme temperatures expected tomorrow and Thursday, the government have issued a RED extreme weather warning. So in these exceptional circumstances, we are allowing students the option of wearing PE kit Wednesday and Thursday however this must be the official academy PE top, shorts (no hot pants etc.) and proper trainers (no crocs, sliders etc.)

Alternatively, students are obviously free to continue wearing their normal uniform without a blazer or tie as they were today. However normal expectations apply regarding shirts still being tucked in and shoes not trainers if they prefer the uniform option.

In summary:,

Option1: Official academy PE top, shorts (no hot pants etc.) and proper trainers (no crocs, sliders etc.)

Option 2:Normal uniform without a blazer or tie as they were today. However normal expectations apply regarding shirts still being tucked in and shoes not trainers, if they prefer the uniform option.

No other options are available.

Y9 Talking About Communication Y9 – 25th June 2026

14 Jun 2026

Expert trainers from Talk The Talk will be in school on Thursday, 25th June to work with students in our Year Group 9.

Talk The Talk’s mission is to develop students’ oracy skills and their communication confidence to support positive interaction in all life situations and improved social outcomes.

Talk The Talk has trained over 115,000 students to be confident communicators across England and Wales since they began in 2013.

The Talk About Communication workshop is an exciting and engaging master class developing speaking and listening skills within a creative learning environment. The workshop provides numerous speaking opportunities and students are coached and supported throughout the day to deliver a structured two minute presentation, on a topic for which they have a genuine passion, to their peers.

‘We demonstrate that speaking out should be an experience that we CAN do – and one that is nowhere near as daunting as we might think. One of the keys to the success of the Talk The Talk programme is creating an environment of mutual respect with a supportive ethos so that when students stand up and voice their opinions, share their thoughts and present their ideas – their skill and confidence grows.’

Talk The Talk

To learn more about Talk The Talk’s work visit them at: www.talkthetalkuk.org

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Y8 PARENTS EVENING BOOKING SYSTEM: Parents Evening Wednesday 8th July 2026 4pm – 7pm

12 Jun 2026

Use the link to access the online parent evening booking system.

Please use the link below to book your appointments

https://parkvaleacademy.parentseveningsystem.co.uk/

Click here for a parents evening guide to using the system

Questions you may wish to ask at parents’ evenings

Jot down a list of questions and/or observations (not too many, though) on each subject in advance so you’re your appointments are focused and make the most of the limited time.

Some useful questions might be:

  • Is my child’s progress in line with the teacher’s expectations?
  • Has he or she done anything particularly well, or badly?
  • What can he or she do to improve?
  • Are they attending the extra revision sessions after school?
  • How can I help as a parent?
  • How can you help as his or her teacher?
  • How much time should my child’s homework for this subject take?
  • How much time should my child be reading for?
  • What do his or her grades tell us about possible performance in important future exams?
  • Does he or she contribute in lessons?
  • How does my child get along with the other pupils in the class and the teachers?

Make a note on the night of the teachers’ answers – after a couple of hours whisking from one subject to another, it can be easy to forget or muddle the comments.

…And more questions

Most teachers have a wealth of knowledge and experience, so ask for their guidance and suggestions on how you can help your child to do their best in the subject. If a teacher says something you don’t understand, ask for clarification. Parents are not expected to know all about a subject or a method of teaching.

Constructive criticism

Good teaching means identifying areas for improvement, so don’t be offended if you hear criticism of your child. This should always be constructive and designed to help them to achieve their potential in the subject. If your child is with you, try not to sound disappointed or negative – or tell your child off! Take the advice of the teacher as a positive step towards better marks in the future. Remember that it’s rarely helpful to compare your child’s performance to other members of the class, set or year group – what’s important is that they are achieving in line with their own capabilities, not those of others.

Y8 & Y10 Bletchley Park 19th June 26

7 Jun 2026

Explore this extraordinary place and discover the amazing stories of the World War Two Codebreakers. 

Year 8 and Year 10 students are visiting the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, Bletchley Park, now a vibrant heritage attraction. This visit is being organised as a joint trip between the Maths and Computing departments at Park Vale Academy.

Immersive films, interactive displays, museum collections and faithfully recreated WW2 rooms will guide you on a journey to discover the past at Bletchley Park. Exhibitions, set within beautifully restored historic buildings, tell the story of this once top-secret operation. Find out more about the brilliant minds and complex machines that made this vital work possible, and discover the global impact Bletchley Park had on the outcome of WW2.