Y10 Bulletin 21.06.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 10

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 21 JUNE 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

Today the final A Level exam of the season was completed, with GCSEs finishing on Wednesday. The students have worked incredibly hard throughout the exams and can now enjoy celebrating a well deserved break from study. The sun has come out at just the right moment! This afternoon I am really looking forward to welcoming

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS LGBTQ+ Pride Month - June Learning Disability Week - 17-23 June International Women in Engineering Day - 23 June National PTSD Awareness Day - 27 June Pre-loved Uniform Sale - 22 June Borough Sports Day - 26 June Year 11 Prom - 27 June Sports Day - 28 June Year 10 Work Experience - 1-5 July Drop Down Day - 4 July

our Year 13 students and families for our celebration assembly. As Year 13 leave, we are already in the process of welcoming our new intake for September. We had a very busy evening on Tuesday meeting our new Year 7 families. It was lovely to see many familiar faces in the audience, as well as meeting new members of the Waldegrave community. Katie and Hollie, Vice-Chairs of the Friends of Waldegrave and parents of students in Year 8, also introduced the vital work of our parent body. This weekend the Friends of Waldegrave are holding a Pre-Loved Uniform sale at school on Saturday from 10am. This is an opportunity to stock up on uniform at affordable prices. If you would like to support our work you can donate here, the funds raised make a huge difference to our students’ experiences. In the run up to the general election, we have some of our local candidates coming in to talk to our students. Last week Munira Wilson led a question and answer session with students, yesterday we welcomed Tom Bruce into school and next week it will be the turn of Jonathan Roger Hulley. I have been incredibly impressed by the insightful and thought provoking questions students have been asking in these discussions. Our A Level Politics students also had the opportunity to visit Parliament on Tuesday. Due to parliament being dissolved for the coming election students were able to access even more on the trip which really brought their studies to life.

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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

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In the news this week has been a worrying story about the impact of ‘Sextortion’ and other harmful online scams affecting young people. As the internet is an ever-changing phenomenon and young people are much more digitally engaged than their parents, carers and teachers, it can be challenging for us to know what the current and emerging risks are. The Internet Watch Foundation has an excellent blog detailing the types of harm that are common and how parents can help. They recommend the acronym TALK to parents as a structure: T alk about online sexual abuse A gree ground rules for how you use technology as a family L earn about the platforms and apps that your children love K now how to use the tools, settings and apps that can help keep your child safe online.

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10

This week marked the second week of Year 10 exams, with all students taking at least one exam per day. It has been a busy two weeks, hopefully providing students the opportunity to try out different revision techniques. They will soon see how effective these techniques were as we provide feedback in each subject. Recapping and going over subject content is a crucial skill to be developed over the next year. As we continue learning the GCSE content, students will take their first real GCSE mocks in the autumn term. These mocks will be held in the hall, allowing students to practise real exam conditions with full exam papers for the first time. This will be followed by another set of mocks in the spring in core subjects, ensuring all students are well-prepared for their real GCSE exams in summer 2025. This week, three of our Year 10s represented Waldegrave in the U15 Cricket County Championship and won! Aditi, Connie, and Emilia all played wonderfully and will go on to represent Middlesex on Monday, 8 July, in the regional finals. Connie was named player of the tournament, playing a valuable role in the team becoming Middlesex champions. Finally, I held an assembly on Friday, highlighting to the girls that in exactly one year, they will have completed their GCSEs and will be free to pursue their dreams. We took inspiration from the late Michael Mosely, emphasising that consistently changing one small thing over time can lead to great results and open up a world of opportunity for each student. Next week, we return to normal lessons, and students will start receiving feedback from their exams. It is important to keep this in context as their first mock exam and use the experience to highlight areas that need improvement. It’s a big year ahead, and we are all looking forward to guiding them through it.

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 10

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

Away With Words by Sophie Cameron Away With Words is about a girl called Gala who has moved from Cataluña to a town in Scotland with her dad. She doesn’t speak much English, so she feels really lonely and lost, not able to be her usual funny self. This all changes when she befriends a girl called Natalie, who has selective mutism. They find their own ways to communicate, which improves their lives and the lives of others around them. In my opinion, Away With Words is a brilliant book because it gives meaning to a lot of phrases or sayings like, ‘having a way with words’ or ‘drowning in a sea of words’. It sheds light on a different view of words. Words are not just things that we say. They are things full of meaning and emotion, some more than others. Away With Words represents this and embodies the meaning of words. ~ Recommended by Ella B, Year 7

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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