Y7 Bulletin 21.06.24

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7

On Tuesday, the parents of September’s Year 7 cohort came into Waldegrave, and as I showed a highlights reel of photographs, it struck me how much our Year 7 students have been involved in over the year. We are fortunate to have an extremely strong musical department at Waldegrave, and this week we had the pleasure of our school orchestra playing for us in our assembly. A closing performance of original material from a band made up entirely of Year 7 students showcased the talent that exists in our year group. If there are any Year 7 musicians who haven’t come forward, I encourage you to get involved with our musical extra-curricular groups. Congratulations to 7SHU, 7PIR, and 7EDA who have received the most house points this week. Keep up the good work! In sports news, our Year 7/8 rounders team recently took on St Richard Reynolds and achieved a fantastic victory, winning 12.5-6.5. Well done to all the players for their hard work and teamwork! On Saturday morning, we are holding a second-hand uniform sale at the school. This is a great opportunity to pick up some good-quality items at affordable prices. At the end of next week we have Sports Day to look forward to. The students at the moment have been hard at work putting together their team sheets. Wishing all the best for a successful day to Franklin, Pankhurst, Seacole and Eliot houses. Please continue to support us with uniform by ensuring that your child comes to school in the correct clothing and without makeup. Your cooperation in maintaining our high standards is greatly appreciated.

MR GREAVES, HEAD OF YEAR 7

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Result

Fixture

12.06.24

Under 13s Cricket Finals

RUNNERS UP

17.06.24

Under 15s Cricket County Finals

WINNERS

19.06.24

Year 7/8 Cricket vs St. Richard Reynolds

LOST

BOOK OF THE MONTH

Murder Most Unladylike by Robin Stevens Murder Most Unladylike is about two girls - Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong - who attend Deepdean School for girls and create their own detective agency. They haven’t had any real crimes to solve, but suddenly Hazel finds their teacher, Miss Bell, dead. However when they return the body has disappeared. It’s up to them to solve this case and prove that it actually happened. If you have read books like A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder or Murder Mysteries, then you will enjoy reading this because it is thrilling and also slightly gory. Personally, I really like this book because it is very gripping and gets your brain thinking about who the murderer is. ~ Recommended by Ameera F-H, 7PUN

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