Y10 Bulletin 15.12.23

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 10.

EEKLY W B ULLETIN

15 DECEMBER 2023

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

This week things have definitely started to feel very festive at Waldegrave. Following a wonderful Carol Concert at St Augustine’s Church last Friday, the Christmas cheer is definitely spreading. Cucina did a wonderful Christmas lunch in the canteen and it was lovely to see students enjoying a traditional lunch, pulling crackers and singing along to all the Christmas music.

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Winter Solstice - 22 December Christmas Eve - 24 December Christmas Day - 25 December St. Stephen’s Day - 26 December Winter Festival - 18 December End of Term - 12.30pm 21 December Back to School - 8 January

*PICTURE OF BILLIE*

Yesterday’s Christmas Jumper Day brought much joy to school and raised vital funds for Save the Children. You can still donate here. This afternoon we are ending the week with a performance by the Globe Players of A Christmas Carol for Year 10 students. We have much to look forward to next week with our Winter Festival on Monday evening and our school pantomime on Thursday before we finish at 12.30pm. On Monday our Year 12 Psychology students attended the Psychology in Action Conference at the Emmanuel Centre in Victoria. On Wednesday some of Year 9 students led a French workshop at St James’ Primary School, using their excellent language skills to retell the story of The Hungry caterpillar to Year 2 pupils. I would like to congratulate our fantastic cricketers, both our U13 and our U15 teams won the Borough Indoor Cricket tournament and have qualified to progress through to the regional competition in the new year. Next week we will be publishing the latest edition of the Waldegrave Magazine so there will be no bulletin next week. I hope that everyone has a wonderful festive break and we look forward to welcoming students back to school on Monday 8 January.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to info@waldegravesch.org STAY CONNECTED WITH US: Follow us on twitter @Waldegravesch for general news and @WaldegraveSport for

frequent sports updates We are now on Instagram! @waldegraveschool

~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

JOINING THE PTA To get in contact with our PTA about joining the team please click below.

This is the time of year parents and carers may be buying devices that access the internet for their children and so we are sharing a very helpful resource from the Kingston and Richmond Safeguarding Partnership. Setting up parental controls before giving the devices to children saves lots of time and potential conflict later. The QR codes on the attached resource will take you to clear instructions for setting controls on each type of device. Additionally, as during holidays young people may have fewer demands on their time and therefore be allowed more screen time, we have also attached a parent checklist from Childnet that includes lots of sources of advice and guidance for young people and their parents around online safety and digital wellbeing.

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10

This week we have all been working hard as the Christmas spirit has been slowly catching on here in Waldegrave. On Thursday we held our Christmas jumper day in order to raise money for Save The Children and everyone enjoyed the collection of jumpers around the school. If you would like to support our fundraiser please click here to donate. On Friday we welcomed The Globe Players who performed A Christmas Carol in the hall for all Year 10 students. This is one of the set texts in English so this will really help students with their learning and bring the story to life. Well done to the 14 sports leaders who helped run the Richmond Primary schools indoor athletics event that Waldegrave hosted on Friday 8 December. PE reported that these students were absolute stars and helped everything run brilliantly; they are a credit to the school. Congratulations to our U15 Cricket team who won the RSSP indoor tournament that took place at RTS school last Thursday. Our top epraise leaders this week in the final week of term go to Amalie W 10SDR and Verity F also in 10SDR! Does this mean 10SDR could get on the podium next week in the celebration assembly? We will have to wait to find out! Next week sees our last week of 2023 and the end to the Autumn term. We will have our celebration assembly and will be giving out awards for all subjects and tutor group awards for those who show the school values of Enjoy, Achieve and Empower. Coming up we have our Winter Festival on Monday 18 December. Our students have worked really hard to put on a wonderful show. If you haven’t already, buy your tickets now by clicking here. The students have all worked so hard over this long term and have really risen to the challenge of their new GCSE subjects and the increase in pace as they develop into serious students. I am really proud of how well the students have done, each one of them overcoming their own individual battles this term and I look forward to

seeing them come back in January refreshed and ready. I wish you all a very Happy Christmas and restful holiday.

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 10

SPORTS FIXTURES

Fixture

Result

Date

07.12.23

U15 RSSP Indoor Cricket Tournament

1ST PLACE

12.12.23

U13 RSSP Indoor Cricket Tournament

1ST PLACE

30.11.23

Year 8/9 Rugby vs St. Richard Reynolds

LOST 35-10

BOOK OF THE MONTH

The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris “I tattooed her number on her left hand, and she tattooed her number in my heart,” The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a true story which follows a Slovakian Jew who was imprisoned in the concentration camp Auschwitz in 1942 and fell in love with a girl whose number he tattooed. It’s a true story which follows themes of love, survival and hope as an unforgettable love story unfolds in the midst of an atrocity. I found it to be an extremely emotive, thought provoking and inspiring story which stays with you long after you turn the last page. It’s a very gripping and deeply disturbing novel which encapsulates the horrors of the holocaust and simultaneously sheds a light of comfort and hope; even in the darkest most tragic times, love and hope prevails. ~ Recommended by Marina M-B, Year 11 student

ML/EAL CELEBRATIONS On Wednesday, a group of 22 students from the KS3 Poetry club and the Multilingual/EAL clubs had a lovely end-of-term celebration together with their tutors, Ms Lee and Ms Milon, and the Multilingual/EAL Coordinator. Mrs Hetherington, Head of English, handed the students the certificates awarded for their commitment and achievements. She congratulated them for their hard work and the progress they have made.

It was great and inspiring to see such a diverse yet close-knit group of speakers of other languages gathered to celebrate their success. They all enjoyed this warm and welcoming space where, during their weekly sessions, they support each other to consolidate their proficiency in English skills; this is also the place where their creativity and self- expression are encouraged through poetry. - Ms Milon.

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 10 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS

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