
Read our latest newsletter: RAINFORD NEWSLETTER March 2025
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Read our latest newsletter: RAINFORD NEWSLETTER March 2025
Over the last couple of weeks, we have been working hard to reward our students for their hard work.
Year 10 GCSE Drama students delivered a captivating t performance of ‘Things I Know to Be True’ by Andrew Bovell.
The school’s Drama Club recently dazzled local primary school audiences with their delightful and highly entertaining performance of the pantomime Cinders. From the beginning the cast had the young audience hooked with their lively performances, vibrant costumes, and well-timed slapstick comedy. Cinders is a fresh, humorous twist on the classic Cinderella story, and the students […]
Students from the Core Curriculum group recently enjoyed an exciting trip to Rock and River.
Year 7 girls’ rugby team recently competed in The inspiresport Champion Schools Finals at the DIY Kitchens Stadium.
Students across all years groups recently dazzled audiences with a sell-out movie-themed dance show in school.
The Rainford High community had the privilege of welcoming inspirational Holocaust survivor, Harry Kessler, into school.
Talented students perform their own vibrant version of the Disney classic, High School Musical.
Rainford High helped support many families and charities over Christmas by donating generously to local causes.