Y11 Bulletin 14.02.25

Welcome to this week's news from Year 11.

WEEKLY BULLETIN

14 FEBRUARY 2025

ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE

This week a number of our talented performers have been involved in a joint production of Bugsy Malone with Hampton Boys School. I’m sure everyone who saw the show enjoyed it as much as I did and maybe drove home singing the songs. It was clear the students had a wonderful time.

Y10 Ski Trip - 15 - 22 February Half-term - 15-23 February No school, staff INSET Day - Monday 24 February Friends of Waldegrave Quiz & Curry Night - Friday 28 February

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

We have been running a number of practical mock exams this week, A level linguists had an opportunity to complete oral exams and our Year 11 Food and Nutrition students also tested out their menus. On Tuesday the winners of our Wildlife Photography competition were taken to the Natural History Museum to see the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition as a prize and to inspire them further. We will be running the competition again this year, so please encourage your children to take part. We were thrilled with this year’s entries and the wonderful calendar. Tomorrow our skiers are heading to Austria for a week in the snow. I am sure that the fresh air and adrenaline will be a wonderful way for the students and staff to see off the winter and start looking forward to the coming spring. I hope that everyone is able to relish the week’s break, enjoying time with loved ones. I know that our students in Year 11 and 13 are preparing for exams, but they too should remember the importance of switching off for a few days. Please remember our first day back after half term is a staff training day so I look forward to welcoming students back on Tuesday 25 February when we can begin to enjoy the lighter days.

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS

International Mother Language Day - to promote cultural diversity and multilingualism - 21 February World Thinking Day - 22 February Introduce A Girl To Engineering Day - 23 February

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to

~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

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11th February was Safer Internet Day and this year’s theme was ‘Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from online scams’, aiming to start a conversation about how to spot, respond to and report all types of scams online. Scams can take many forms and may target anyone, including young people. The UK Safer Internet Centre have shared some very useful tips for parents and carers, including encouraging the use of 2 factor authentication. This year, Safer Internet Day has coincided with concerns about the online safety of teenagers being in the national news, as the parents of four British teenagers are suing TikTok following the deaths of their children linked to a dangerous online challenge. The UK Safer Internet Centre’s guidance on this issue recommends de-escalation strategies for responding to worries about online challenges, including not panicking and not naming the challenge, as doing so can inadvertently draw attention to the challenge and the potential harm it can cause. Best practice guidelines for parents and carers from The UK Safer Internet Centre can be found here.

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 11

This week students have been working hard with mock exams and practices in computing, food tech and drama, alongside revision practice tests in lessons. These practice runs aim to prepare our students in the best possible way for their exams in the summer. This week I held an assembly for the Year 11 students on the inspiring film ‘Joy’ which brings to light the perseverance and brilliance of a female scientist in the quest for successful IVF treatment. Highlighting their struggle through various personal and professional setbacks and their ultimate success and drawing parallels with the experience of our students in their lives. I hope all the students are able to get a good balance of rest and revision over the half term break. Mock exams will follow the holiday and although nerve wracking we encourage the students to remind themselves they are just another in a long series of practice’s. All of these experiences will build up their resilience and increase their exposure to the exam environment and with every opportunity they will be able to refine their skills and improve.

Have a great break and let’s hope the weather starts to take a turn to feel a bit more like spring!

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 11

BOOK OF THE MONTH

‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins

In a dystopian future, the capital holds annual games where one boy and one girl (aged 12-18) from each of the 12 districts is chosen to fight to the death in an arena. The games are televised and shown across the country as a reminder to the labourers in the district that they are powerless against the capital. When Katniss’ sister has her name called during the annual reaping, Katniss volunteers to take her place as a daring act of sacrifice. The contrast between the glamour of the capital and the harsh conditions of the districts is an eye opening com- mentary on the dangers of political corruption and capitalism.

- Isla S, Year 11

Please contact us with any queries or problems you may have. To get in touch with a member of staff from your child’s year group, you can: Send an email to KS4@waldegravesch.org Or you can contact the school via phone by calling: 02088943244 WALDEGRAVE SCHOOL Fifth Cross Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW2 5LH HOW TO CONTACT YEAR 11 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS

FRIDAY MATHS PUZZLE Our learning focus for tutor time on Fridays this term is mathematics, with the maths department setting some thought provoking brain teasers each week for pupils to grapple with. Maths puzzles help students to build persistence and patience. Maths is a concept that many children find difficult to grasp. Even worse, they can find it boring. Maths puzzles add a fun element that encourages pupils to persist at a problem because it feels more like a game than a chore. Please have a go at this week’s problem, talk to your child about how they approached it and what the solutions were. We hope you enjoy these at home as much as the students have enjoyed them with their form!

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SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

Won U14 fly, Won U15 backstroke, Won U15 freestyle, Won U15 Team freestyle relay.

07.02.25

RSSP Swimming Gala

10.02.25

Y8 Netball v St Catherine’s

Lost/Lost/Drew

11.02.25

Y7 Netball vs Turing House (friendly)

Lost/Won

12.02.25

Y8/9 Rugby vs London Youth Games Qualifiers

Lost/Won

13.02.25

Y7 Netball vs Teddington School (friendly)

Lost

Well done to the team of 21 pupils who attended the Richmond Schools Sports Partnership swimming gala with some excellent results to celebrate! Penelope C (Year 9) won the U14 fly, Scout T (Year 9) won the U15 back- stroke and Sophie B (Year 10) won the U15 freestyle. Our U15 Team also won freestyle relay. On Monday we kicked off a week of sports with a fantastic effort from our Year 8 netball teams playing against St Catherines, our A and B teams both fought hard but were outplayed this time, while our C team drew in a closely fought match. Netball continued with friendlies for Year 7 against Turing House and Teddingston School.

Our Year 8/9 Rugby Team joined the Borough Rugby Tournament in an effort to qualify for the London Youth Games. They played extremely well winning two of the three games played. Captain Marie Hawkes lead from the front, scoring one try and player of the tournament was Keira Enninful scoring 5 out of our 6 tries!

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