This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 12.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN
24 NOVEMBER 2023
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
This week Waldegrave has been full of song and dance as our Performing Arts production of Annie The Musical took place. It was wonderful to see so many students involved in the shows throughout the week, with the two lead casts alternating to give as many students as possible the chance to take to the stage. It is wonderful to see our students have this opportunity to
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS UK Disability History Month - 16 November - 16 December White Ribbon Day - 25 November 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence - 25 November - 10 December Music Concert Fundraiser Event - 7-8:30pm 1 December PTA Christmas Tree and Uniform Sale - 10am-12pm 2 December Year 9 PCM - 4-6.30pm 6 December Winter Festival - 18 December
*PICTURE OF BILLIE*
develop their talents, whether on stage or behind the scenes, as well as forging new friendships. I am sure after the weeks of rehearsals and excitement of the performances all the cast and crew will need to rest this weekend. Today students from the Environment Committee of our Student Parliament Year 7 to Year 12 are presenting at an Eco Conference at Holy Cross School in Kingston. The conference provides a forum for our students to talk about environmental issues that matter to them, as well as educate and empower them on how to take immediate action in creating a positive impact on the environment. As well as taking part in workshops and learning from other student groups, they will hear from climate experts who will be sharing their knowledge and insights on a range of topics including nature and conservation, a diet for the future, climate justice and eco anxiety. The annual PTA Christmas Tree sale is being held next Saturday 2 December, further details can be found here. We are also holding a Pre-loved Uniform Sale at the same time. Please come along and support the school either by donating unwanted uniform items or purchasing uniform and Christmas trees.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, better known as White Ribbon Day. This is the start of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, ending on 10 December, which is Human Rights Day. Part of this is the White Ribbon Campaign, which encourages men to make a promise never to use, excuse or keep silent about violence against women and girls. Richmond Council have made this film Don’t Pass Her By to encourage residents to take action to support women and girls who feel they are in vulnerable situations. They are also running Bystander Training for Richmond and Wandsworth Residents. The White Ribbon campaign are also hosting this webinar: Men’s Role in tackling male violence against women and girls Tickets, Mon 27 Nov 2023 at 16:00 | Eventbrite
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 12
As part of our enrichment programme, Sixth Form English Literature students had the opportunity to hear a lecture about their A Level prose text ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood. We also welcomed A Level students from Teddington and Turing House to experience a Literature lecture at university level. Fiona Tolan, who lectures on Contemporary Women’s Writing at Liverpool John Moores University, delivered a fascinating lecture on ‘The Politics of Memory’. The students commented that the talk was useful and gave them a greater insight into the novel. Last Friday was BBC’s Children in Need Day. Students and staff got into the spirit by taking part in our non-uniform fundraiser event to raise money for this very worthy cause. It was such a delight seeing everyone’s enthusiasm towards this event, many students and staff looked ‘spotacular’ as they wore spots in line with this year’s theme. Some forms even went the extra mile by hosting mini cake sales within tutor time! This day was a great way to raise money and it proved a huge success as we can reveal the current amount raised at the time of writing is an incredible £1413! Thank you to everyone who took part in the event and made donations - this wouldn’t have been possible without your support. Our JustGiving donations page will remain open and can be viewed here. We have had our school production of Annie take place 4 nights in a row this week, which many Year 12 students took part in, whether they had a main lead role or were working behind the scenes on the props and music. I was so impressed with the talent and dedication exhibited from all of the students and the production was absolutely superb! It was so lovely to see students really throwing themselves into the life of the school and it was clear that they had all worked exceptionally hard to pull off such a slick and entertaining performance. They should all be very proud of themselves! Next Tuesday after school, Psychology students have been invited to attend a talk by Professor Mark Blagrove, who is going to talk to the students about “The Psychology of Dreams”. He will discuss the psychology and neuroscience of dreaming, including in this a positive evaluation of the views of Sigmund Freud. He will also address recent findings that the discussion of dreams leads to increased empathy towards the dream-sharer and that dream-sharing may have had an effect or even evolutionary function in human history and prehistory in promoting group bonding and mutual understanding.
MISS PUGH, HEAD OF YEAR 12
SPORTS FIXTURES
Fixture
Result
Date
21.11.23
Year 9 Netball Tournament
3RD PLACE
22.11.23
U16 Basketball Tournament
2ND PLACE
BOOK OF THE MONTH
Tender is the night - F.Scott Fitzgerald
“I want to give a really BAD party. I mean it. I want to give a party where there’s a brawl and seductions and people going home with their feelings hurt and women passed out in the cabinet de toilette. You wait and see.” Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a classic novel set in the 1920s in the French Riviera. Like his more famous novel, The Great Gatsby, it follows the lives of the elite as they strive for influence and power in a changing world. If you want a challenging but rewarding read, I highly recommend this book and Fitzgerald’s other works.
~ Recommended by Yasemin A, Year 11 student
SIXTH FORM CHARITY MUSIC CONCERT Year 13 student Emily M is hosting a Live Music Concert on Friday 1 December for the charity MusicForAll, supporting underprivileged children in pursuing their musical education. There will also be a raffle with the chance to win various prizes, and refreshments will be available during the interval. In addition, we will be hosting a silent auction which sees some fantastic items up for grabs, including a signed electric guitar by Take That as well as a De’Longhi ‘La Specialista Maestro’ machine!
Tickets are available here, we hope to see you there!
WALDEGRAVE CHRISTMAS MENU
MANNEQUIN DONATIONS Do you have contacts in fashion retail? We need two or three shop mannequins (full length with arms and legs) to model A Level Fashion & Textiles coursework. Some retailers throw out less than perfect models but it is hard to make contacts with companies to see if they have any they might be able to donate to us so we would like to ask if anyone may be able to help source some for us! SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB Please support our Scholastic Book Club to earn rewards for the school. Click here to browse the latest books and order online. For every £1 you spend on this month’s Book Club, we receive 20p in Scholastic Rewards. Orders need placing by 1 December.
Cucina have put together a lovely Christmas menu for students and staff to enjoy a Christmas Feast. KS4 and KS5 Christmas lunch will take place on 13 December and KS3 will take place on 14 December. Tickets will be available for students to purchase in the canteen from Monday 27 November until Friday 8 December. Tickets cost £3.50 and students will be given a ticket that they should keep and present on the day.
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 sixthform@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 12 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
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