This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 7.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN 23 JUNE 2023
KEY SCHOOL DATES
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
This week our Year 11 students were delighted that the GCSE examinations came to an end, meaning that on Thursday we were able to welcome students into school for a Sixth Form Taster Day. Students had an opportunity to attend a variety of lessons to help in their post-16 decision making. I hope that our Year 11 students can now enjoy a wonderful long summer break. Today it was wonderful to be able to welcome some
Year 13 Leavers Assembly - 26 June End of Summer Term - 19 July
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS LGBTQ+ Pride Month - June Men’s Health Month - June International Women in Engineering Day - 23 June Book Week - 26 - 30 June Deafblind Awareness Week - 26 June - 2 July Hajj - 26 June - 1 July Eid Al-Adha - 29 June - 2 July
*PICTURE OF BILLIE*
of our Year 7 families into school. Students were really excited about leading tours and showing off the school. We look forward to welcoming the other half of the year group next week. We have enjoyed great success in a number of sporting competitions in the last couple of weeks. At the Year 7/8 Cricket Festival the Waldegrave Oval Invincible came first and on Wednesday a number of students won first place in events in the Borough Sports Competition at St. Mary’s University. Congratulations to all the competitors. Last week our Chamber Choir achieved a Distinction in the Richmond festival Choir Competition. If you would like to see the Choir they will be performing at the Richmond Arts Festival on Sunday 2 July. Last week Year 9 enjoyed a visit to Strawberry Hill House to bring their English learning on Gothic Literature to life. The students’ own creative writing was inspired as they learnt more about the history of the house and its former owner and father of modern gothic Horace Walpole. I would like to thank the PTA for organising last weekend’s pre-loved uniform sale. This is a great win-win for our school community, not only raising vital funds for the school but also providing an opportunity to help families manage uniform costs. Donations for our next sale are always appreciated.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
According to the Our Good Childhood Report, the number of UK children unhappy with their lives is on the rise. The number has risen from 173,000 (3.8%) in 2009-10 to an estimated 306,000 (6.7%) in 2019. We know that there is no single, quick-fix solution for what is a society-wide problem and are aware that there are small things we can do to improve our wellbeing and that of the children in our lives. However, a simple activity which benefits our wellbeing is reading. According to the University of Sussex research, reading for as little as six minutes a day can cut a person’s stress levels by two thirds! We are trying to boost reading for pleasure through our annual Book Week next week, as well as our ongoing ‘Read with me’ tutor time activity. These top tips can help encourage your children to keep reading, or re-engage with reading if they’re out of the habit: Let them choose books and help them find books that match their interests; Make time for reading within the family schedule; Accept that digital books are still books; Read together socially and talk about your reading; Find out what’s new - the Carnegie Medal winner has just been announced and the shortlist includes some cracking reads
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7
It has been a rather exciting end to the week for our Year 7 students as our first set of school tours for parents commenced this morning. It was lovely to see so many faces and meet the parents of students in 7FCO, 7EFR, 7SSA and 7POR. We look forward to welcoming parents of students in 7FAD, 7EMA, 7SGR and 7PWA next week on Friday 30 June. Additionally, Year 7 are eagerly looking forward to their year group Zumba dance workout which is happening this afternoon. So far, the fundraising for Lepra has raised approximately £400 and our students have been very resourceful in their fundraising activities. Thank you to everybody who has contributed. This week 7FAD have led the pack by logging 36 house points. 7EMA and 7POR were in second and third place respectively. Well done to Lorelei W in 7POR for earning a distinction on her Lamda Musical Theatre Grade 2 exam! On Thursday 29 June we are looking forward to welcoming into school a local YA author, Sue Wallman, who will talk to Year 7 and 8 students about her books and answer any of their questions. Copies of some of Sue’s books will be available to buy on the day which she will then personalise and sign. If you or your child would like to buy copies of any of the books, please preorder through ParentPay where possible. Of course if you already own any of Sue’s books your child can bring those in and Sue will be happy to sign them. Furthermore, we are inviting Year 7 students to dress up as their favourite characters from their favourite books on Thursday 29 June. The English Department is taking voluntary payments of £1- £10 that will be used to further resource the School Library. Thank you for your support. On Wednesday 5 July, Year 7 will attend a trip to Kingston Cinema followed by a picnic. This event will still take place despite the scheduled industrial action. More information will be shared in due course.
MR GREAVES, HEAD OF YEAR 7
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
Year 7/8 Cricket Festival Year 9/10 Rounders vs RTS U15 Cricket Regional Finals
1ST AND 4TH WON 5.5 - 4.5 2ND PLACE
09.06.23 13.06.23 15.06.23
BOOK OF THE MONTH
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins Age recommendation 12+
Anna is a 17 year old high school senior who lives in Atlanta. Circumstances force her to move to Paris where she attends the School of America in Paris and meets St. Clair, Meredith, Rashmi and Josh. As time passes, Anna becomes part of the group not knowing love is in the air. American with a twist of French! ~ Recommended by Jiya K, Year 7 student
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 7 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
If you have any unwanted white cotton sheets you are looking to recycle, please donate them to Textiles in the Design and Technology department. We only want clean, freshly washed, white 100% cotton sheets. Holes or tears are not a problem. They will be used for dyeing which is why they need to be white cotton only please. Please can we ask that sheets are donated directly to Ms Wallace in D2 via your child and not via reception. Thank you! DONATIONS FOR DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY With the school holidays rapidly approaching, Richmond Youth Service is providing great opportunities for students in the borough. With longer opening hours and a multitude of FREE activities, workshops and sessions delivered by Youth Service staff at five locations in the borough there is a diverse and wide-ranging selection of activities for our students to get involved in! The locations include: PowerStation Youth Centre in Mortlake; Heatham House in Twickenham; Whitton Youth Zone; Hampton Youth Zone; and Ham Youth Zone. To find out more information and read the full brochure please click on the front cover image to the right to view details. FREE SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE
Landmark Arts Centre, 2nd July 2023 at 5p.m. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE
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