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Grow Into Great

Challenge is not one size fits all. But when you find that fit, incredible things happen.
 

Mission Statement

Redwood Day inspires students to reach for their next challenge, embrace differences
and develop the intellectual and emotional courage to be ready for anything.


Events

List of 10 events.

  • May
    31

    PGA Friday Community Coffee

    All Redwood Day adults are invited to join us for coffee, treats, conversation, and community building! This casual event is a great way to get to know the other adults in our community.
    Redwood Day Gallery
  • May
    31

    Middle School Bash

    Please contact Denise Breland, Director of Student Life and Dean of Students with questions.
    Redwood Day
  • Jun
    1

    Spring Social for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Heritage Families

    Please join us for a special event for Families of Color, co-hosted by Redwood Day and the PGA Diversity in Action (DIA) Committee. We hope that current and incoming Families of Color will attend this affinity gathering for students and adults as we close out the school year. Lunch will be served; RSVP required. Link to RSVP is located in the Redwood Day Weekly. Affinity Groups provide affirmation, connection, and support to people whose identities may differ from the dominant population and culture. Redwood Day offers opportunities for families to share experiences in supportive spaces based on membership in a specific identity group. You know you are in the right affinity group if you can say, "My family is ________" and speak to that group's collective identity and experience from the "I" or "we" perspective. Redwood Day offers affinity groups for the Global Majority, historically oppressed and underrepresented families and those who support them. Please contact Meredith Spencer, Director of Equity and Inclusion for more information.
    Redwood Day Lower School Playground
  • Jun
    5

    Thank You Breakfast

    All parents and guardians are invited to come for a breakfast spread. It's the School's way of honoring YOU, our amazing volunteers!
  • Jun
    5

    Goodbye Assembly (8th Grade Families Only)

    Redwood Day Campus
  • Jun
    7

    PGA Friday Community Coffee

    All Redwood Day adults are invited to join us for coffee, treats, conversation, and community building! This casual event is a great way to get to know the other adults in our community.
    Redwood Day Gallery
  • Jun
    11

    Last Day of School/Step-Up

  • Jun
    11

    All School Picnic & Potluck

    Robert’s Regional Recreation Area: 10570 Skyline Blvd Oakland, CA 94619, (Lower School Sites: Oak and Sycamore, Middle School Site: Bay Vista)
  • Jun
    12

    8th Grade Graduation

  • Aug
    24

    Welcome Social for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Heritage Families

    Please join us for a special event for Families of Color, co-hosted by Redwood Day and the PGA Diversity in Action (DIA) Committee. We hope that all Families of Color will attend this affinity gathering for students and adults as we kick-off the new school year. Link to RSVP will be included in the Redwood Day Weekly. Affinity Groups provide affirmation, connection, and support to people whose identities may differ from the dominant population and culture. Redwood Day offers opportunities for families to share experiences in supportive spaces based on membership in a specific identity group. You know you are in the right affinity group if you can say, "My family is ________" and speak to that group's collective identity and experience from the "I" or "we" perspective. Redwood Day offers affinity groups for the Global Majority, historically oppressed and underrepresented families and those who support them. Please contact Meredith Spencer, Director of Equity and Inclusion for more information.
    Redwood Day Lower School Playground
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Non-Discrimination Statement

Redwood Day School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression and accords to them all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. The School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, tuition assistance programs, and athletics and other School-administered programs.

Common Sense Media Partner

Redwood Day School is proud to be a Common Sense Connected School. This network of schools supports and partners with the nonprofit Common Sense, which is committed to making media and technology safer, healthier, and more equitable for kids everywhere. Check out all of the great resources for families HERE.

News

List of 5 news stories.

  • Author Visit: Angela Dalton

    Redwood Day welcomed award-winning children’s author Angela Dalton to campus yesterday as she met with our K-2 students in the library. Dalton, who is also an Oakland resident, spoke to the students about her book, Show the World, which is a celebration of self-expression and the power of using your voice, centering Black children, and exploring the many things they can do, create, and say to make their mark.
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  • Dress as a Book/Movie Character

    As part of Spirit Week, today was “Dress as a Book/Movie Character” day in the Lower School.
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  • Automated Wax Museum

    This morning, the Class of 2024 presented the Automated Wax Museum. The museum is a long-standing tradition, and it incorporates the foundational skills taught in English 8: literary analysis, character voice and perspective, public speaking, creativity, and author craft.
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  • Redwood Day Celebrates Lunar New Year

    In Mandarin class, students did Lunar New Year-themed projects like writing calligraphy, paper cutting, learning the 12 zodiac signs, digital calligraphy, and making dumplings. Students were “writing” Year of Dragon both in Traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese, “Wish you a prosperous year of Dragon,” and “Blessing and Good Luck.”
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  • Black Literature Read-In Week

    We continue celebrating Black Heritage at our 2nd Annual Black Literature Read-In Week for Grades K-5. Volunteers were invited into K-5 classrooms to read a book celebrating Black culture and history written by a Black author. Heritage Literature Read-Ins are co-sponsored by the Diversity in Action (DIA) Committee and Office of Equity and Inclusion in partnership with the Library.
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3245 Sheffield Ave
Oakland, CA 94602
510.534.0800