Y7 Bulletin 26.04.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 7

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 26 APRIL 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

As we start a new term we have an updated programme of extra-curricular activities visit our website to learn more. Please note that students should not be arriving at school before 8.00am unless they are involved in a morning club. This is to ensure that we can safeguard and supervise students appropriately.

Year 10 Parents’ Consultation Meeting - 4-6.30pm 1 May Year 11 Dress Up Day - 7 May

Year 11 Final Day - 8 May Year 13 Final Day - 10 May

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Stress Awareness Month - April Allergy Awareness Week - 22-28 April Bank Holiday - 6 May

In the run up to exam season we hosted an Exam Stress Workshop for parents on Wednesday. It was great to hear such positive feedback at the end of the evening. Learning practical strategies to support those who are overworking as well as those procrastinating were particularly appreciated. Last night we held an Open Mic Night for our many talented musicians. As always it was such a wonderful evening with students enjoying the opportunity to perform in front of family and friends. It is always so humbling to see the talent of our students. The performances included classical pieces, pop songs and even the students’ own compositions. There have also been a number of trips out the week. Over this week and next Year 8 students will have the opportunity to visit the Buddhapadipa Temple in Wimbledon to inform their learning on places of worship. On Tuesday a group of Year 10 students visited Birkbeck University London for a World of Work Conference learning about interview techniques and exploring post-GCSE options. On Thursday a group of Year 8 students visited Roehampton University as part of their Teen Tech Festival and had the opportunity to present the Buildings of the Future that they designed in school to a panel of judges, before hearing about the latest technical innovations from key industry leaders. Whilst in school students in Years 7 and 8 took part in the Junior Maths Challenge enjoying the opportunity to test their mathematical problem solving skills.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to info@waldegravesch.org STAY CONNECTED WITH US:

~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

You may have seen the news this week that England has the highest rate of child alcohol use, out of 44 countries surveyed by the World Health Organisation, and that by the age of 15 girls were found to be more likely to be drinking than boys of the same age. The risks associated with underage drinking are why the UK Chief Medical Officers recommend an alcohol-free childhood is the healthiest and best option. There’s often debate about whether it’s OK to let children have a small amount of alcohol to try but there’s no scientific evidence to indicate this gives children a lower-risk approach to drinking in later life. The Chief Medical Officers guidance also recommends that if young people aged 15 to 17 years consume any alcohol, it should always be with the guidance of a parent or carer or in a supervised environment. Drinkaware has some excellent advice for parents about how to talk to their children about drinking which you can find here .

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7

In form time this week we began our second round of Friendship Skill sessions. The workshops look at typical friendship-based scenarios that our Year 7 students might encounter. The sessions aim to equip the students with the strategies and empathy needed to help them navigate their way through the issue. In our assembly, Ms Tongue gave the year group feedback on the survey they’d completed on the transition process from Year 6 to Year 7. The feedback from the students was very useful and will help to inform our future practice. It was pleasing to see that the transition from primary school has been so positive for so many students. Well done to 7FLE, 7PIR and 7FFR who have received the most house points this week. Congratulations to 7SHU who were rewarded for their high attendance with a pizza party on Tuesday! Well done to Andrienna in 7PIR who attended the Twickenham Youth Theatre Spring Festival along with three other students from various year groups last Friday. I was delighted to hear that they all delivered exceptionally strong performances and were very supportive of each other. Well done to Daisy G from 7EDA who competed in the London Mini Marathon championships having been selected for the Richmond borough team. It has been several years since I was the Head of Year 11 yet I still receive reference requests for ex-students. The first question will invariably ask me about the attendance and punctuality of the student concerned and this goes to show how important attendance and punctuality is. Our students should aim for a minimum attendance of 96%. An attendance of 90% might seem like a good figure but this would equate to a student missing half a year of learning if it were to be maintained through the five years of Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. As such, I would ask that parents try to avoid keeping children at home wherever possible and that medical appointments are made out of school hours.

MR GREAVES, HEAD OF YEAR 7

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

Year 7 Netball vs Twickenham

23.04.24

WON 14-1

BOOK OF THE MONTH

‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ by Suzanne Collins The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is the prequel to the popular Hunger games series. This book follows the story of a young President Snow (or Corialanus Snow, as he is called in the book). The story features the 11th Hunger games and focuses on the surprising talent of District 12’s tribute, Lucy Gray. If you like the dystopian genre and lots of action, this book is a ‘must read’! To me, the themes of friendship and betrayal were very strongly portrayed. I liked how the story progressed and the very shocking ending really stayed with me. With the release of the movie last year you can watch it, too! ~ Recommended by Ada (7PUN) 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

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