Please find this week's bulletin with the latest news from Year 8.
WEEKLY BULLETIN
20 JUNE 2025
ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
This week started with much excitement as our final set of filming and photography for a new school website took place on Monday, many of our students took part from across the School and Sixth Form. I look forward to sharing updates on the new website in due course.
Y9 Duke of Edinburgh Practice Expeditions - 20-23 June Friends of Waldegrave Preloved Uniform Sale - 21 June, 9.30am Y8 French Picnic - 23 June Y11 Prom - Richmond Golf Club - 26 June
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
On Wednesday we had more high energy as we sent a team of 42 students off to the 2025 London Borough Schools Athletics Champion- ships and waved Auf Wiedersen to our Year 12 German students who are exploring Berlin until tomorrow. Well done to all our athletes, we brought home a few medals! You can read a full write up in our Sport’s Fixtures section on page three. Wednesday was also ‘Thank a Teacher Day’ and I wanted to take this op- portunity to thank all the staff at Waldegrave for their care, dedication and hard work. Our teachers work hard to support each and every student at our school, helping them achieve their best in class and with extra curricular opportunities. This week has really bookended the entire school journey for me. Not only did our Year 7 students welcome and take their parents for a school tour but on Tuesday our new Year 6 parents came for an introductory meeting, while today we have said goodbye to our Year 13 leavers and their families! Saying farewell is always emotional but today it was with joy and great expectations as we know our students are going on to exciting next steps. We are incredibly proud of our Year 13s and wish them all a wonderful summer and every success for the future whether they are going onto higher education, into an apprenticeship or straight to the world of work.
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS
Pride Month - June 2025 International Women in Engineering Day - 23 June
National Writing Day - 25 June
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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It has been a bit of a scorcher this week and next week is also due to be very hot and dry. While the warm weather provides lots of opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, it’s a good time to share some reminders about how our children can keep themselves safe in the hot weather. Teenagers may be reluctant to comply with the basic sun safety principles however, the Teenage Cancer Trust has been highlighting the risks of sunburn, especially during adolescence, as a leading cause of the rise in cases of skin cancers. Skin cancer is the third most common cancer for women and girls aged between 15 and 24. The Teenage Cancer Trust has created this video to encourage sun safety. We also know that periods of hot weather often lead to risk taking be- haviour around our local waterways, particularly groups of young peo- ple jumping into the River Thames at Teddington Lock. This video was created by Richmond Council and the local RNLI, following the death of 14 year old Brian Sasu in the Thames in Richmond in 2022, to explain the dangers to our young people. The London Fire Brigade have also produced this water safety guidance, which explains the dangers of cold water shock.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 8
Having been back in school for two weeks, we are well and truly back into the swing of things. Year 8 has been enjoying making chocolate moulds in food technology. There have been some very imaginative designs and packaging which was wonderful to see and they looked very tasty - indeed!
MRS LYDDON, HEAD OF YEAR 8 A reminder that in this hot weather students should wear sun cream and bring a water bottle with them, which can be refilled at any of the water points around the school. Students are also advised to bring a hat to shield their faces from the sun when outside. Thank you for all your support and here’s to another busy week at Waldegrave! It was wonderful to see over 40 year 8 students putting themselves forward for the London Boroughs Schools Athletics Championships team which took place this week. We have a very strong team representing the year group and we look forward to sharing the results with you next week, in the meantime you can read some of the highlights in the Sports Fixtures section on page 3. It is always fantastic to see students involving themselves in school activities beyond the classroom. Our top three epraise forms are 8PUN, 8PIR and 8FLE so very well done to those forms. Topping our epraise individual leaderboard this week are; Lily W (8FLE), Amanda H (8FLE) and Rima G (8FFR) - very well done! Looking forward to next week, we have an exciting presentation scheduled. On Monday, a guest speaker will talk to the Year 8s about engineering. Additionally, form time throughout the week will be dedicated to discussing women in engineering. We aim to dispel stereotypes and inspire students to consider it as a viable career option in the future.
‘Arsenic For Tea’ by Robin Stevens A murder-mystery, with two curious girls as the main protagonists – Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong. As chaos unfolds around them, they try to solve the clues like full-on detectives, but unpaid, of course. Daisy’s mother throws a tea party, with the whole family invited but when one of them mysteriously falls ill with food poisoning and then passes away Wells and Wong are suspicious. Who could have done it, and how? The book is a thrilling read, as you unpick the clues with our protagonists. To suspect a character and find out the truth is a whole adventure without having to leave home. I picked this book from the series specifically because of how suspenseful it was. Almost every character seemed like the culprit, every single one of them acted edgy, so it was even harder to work out. This is the second book in the series, so I recommend reading the first book first, but there are other books in the series as well, so if you enjoyed this one, there are many more to enjoy! BOOK OF THE MONTH
- Kiera N, 7PFO
HOW TO CONTACT YEAR 7 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
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: 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 KS3@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 8 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS Send an email to KS3@waldegravesch.org Or you can contact the school via phone by calling: 02088943244 WALDEGRAVE SCHOOL Fifth Cross Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW2 5LH
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SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
17.06.25
Loss: 12 1/2 -13
Year 7/8 Rounders v Orleans Park
On Tuesday our Year 7/8 Rounders Team were back at it, this time playing Orleans Park. It was a tight match, with only half a point between the teams at the final result. The Player’s player of the match was again Daisy G and Teacher’s Player was Flo F. Well done to them all for their excellent team work. Following tough trials last weekend, our 42 strong team of athletes attended the 2025 London Borough Schools Athletics Championships at St Mary’s University in Teddington on Wednesday. We had some great results and brought home a few medals: Gold - Jasmine G (Y10, 1500m), Harper M (Y9, High Jump), Olivia D (Y9, Discus) and Silver - Mia N (Y10, Girls Long Jump). These medals add to the gold medal our Year 9 students Daisy M won on Saturday at Middlesex Athletics in the Inter Girls Hammer Throw. We are very proud to say she is now the Middlesex Champion for the Hammer Throw which is an incredible achievement! We are awaiting full results from the organisers of the London Borough Schools Athletics Championships and will update you on this in due course. Well done to everyone who took part and represented our school.
BEHAVIOUR FOCUS
For the Summer Term the school’s leadership team has chosen to focus on our First Rule at Waldegrave: Respect and value learning, each other and our environment. As part of this we are asking students to respect and value learning, putting aside distractions and following our uniform policy by wearing the correct uniform at all times. The full uniform policy can be viewed here.
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Come and Row Walbrook Rowing Club Teddington Come and try out rowing on our junior open afternoon SATURDAY 28 th JUNE 1 – 3.30pm We are recruiting experienced juniors to our successful junior squad. Places available in all age groups for experienced. Summer holiday sculling courses run weekly for beginners & those wanting to improve for Yr 7 upwards. Adults - we are recruiting experienced and "return to row" rowers and scullers. Web site www.walbrookrc.co.uk Email: info@walbrookrc.co.uk for 1 details and availability.
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