Y11 Bulletin 19.01.24

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 11

It has been a really busy week for Year 11. On Monday and Wednesday Year 11 took part in the DT Make Day, this was for students taking Textiles and Product Design. It was great to see all of the fantastic products that they have designed and are the process of making. On Wednesday after school it was Year 11 PCM and it was a very productive evening with students, parents and staff being able to have academic conversations to help support students moving forward. If you have any follow-up issues related to this please contact the KS4 hub. It has been a great start to the term with epraise points, our top points scorers this week are Evie in 11SAS, Asmaa in 11FLE and Paige in 11FLE. The top form this week is 11SAS with 55 points. Closely followed by 11FLE and 11PON. Keep up the good work. The Year 11 Core mock exam timetable was released to students this week. They should now be planning their revision for these forthcoming exams in March. They will be receiving information from their subject teachers regarding the content. In the meantime they should be planning their timetable accordingly, if they need any support with this they can see their form tutor, myself or Ms Dhir. We look forward to hearing how the Year 11 students get on in the Richmond Borough Cross Country event that has now been moved to Friday 26 january at Richmond park. Good luck to our runners and let’s hope the weather warms up! We are currently undergoing uniform checks in school and students were reminded of the uniform expectations in form time this week. In particular, students should not be wearing more than one earring in each ear and necklaces can be worn, but should not be seen. Skirts also need to be the correct length and students must wear lanyards at all times.

MRS BASHFORD-HYNES, HEAD OF YEAR 11

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

12.01.24

U14 Rugby Tournament

SECOND PLACE

17.01.24

Sixth Form Football vs Teddington

LOST 3-1

BOOK OF THE MONTH

Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Malibu Rising is a captivating rollercoaster of drama and emotion. Taylor Jenkins Reid successfully presents the Riva siblings’ lives against the atmosphere of ‘80s Malibu. The characters feel like friends you’ve known forever, their struggles and triumphs resonating with the teenage experience. The glamorous setting contrasts with the raw, relatable human stories, creating an intriguing narrative. Reid’s writing is touching, making it a page-turner that explores family dynamics, love, and the pursuit of identity. Malibu Rising is a must-read that blends nostalgia with timeless themes for any teenager.

~ Recommended by Dila K, 11ERU

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