Y12 Bulletin 19.09.25

Welcome to this week's parental bulletin with the latest news for Year 12.

19 SEPTEMBER 2025 Silver DofE Training weekend - 19-21 September Y7 Thames Young Mariners - 22 & 24 September Y12 - Geography Fieldwork - 25 & 26 September WEEKLY BULLETIN KEY SCHOOL DATES ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER It has been a very busy week with trips and school photographs fitting in around all our usual lessons this week. Half our Year 7s headed to the River Thames for kayaking and have a go at raft building. The windy weather did not put them off and their teachers reported back on all the fun. Next week HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

the remaining Year 7 forms will get their turn! On Wednesday we were delighted to welcome Alison Kervin OBE, the first woman to referee a rugby match at Twickenham, Sarah Brindley, Captain of Thamesian RFC, and Kate Howe from RuptureXIBIT in Hampton Wick to talk to Year 10. This inspirational afternoon explored “Building resilience through art and sport” and was hosted by professional rugby player, Victoria Rush, to coincide with the Rugby World Cup. We will all be cheering on the Red Roses tomorrow! Our Year 13 English Literature students enjoyed a trip to The Bush Theatre to watch the new play, ‘Not Your Superwoman’. The play explores the relationship between a mother and daughter and the themes intersect with the ‘Identity and Belonging’ focus for their coursework. Thank you to all the students and staff for helping the school photographs run smoothly on Wednesday and Thursday. Details on how to order your school photos will be sent home shortly. Over the summer our phone system underwent an overhaul and upgrade. Unfortunately some of the Waldegrave community have reported issues when phoning in to school. We have worked with our provider to ensure that this has been resolved and apologise profusely for any issues you experienced. If you are unsure if your message has been received by the school please contact us. We thank you for your understanding regarding this matter.

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS

International Day of Peace - 21 September

Recycle Week - 22-28 September European Day of Languages - 26 September

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

On the BBC website this week, an article about brain fog had some excellent tips for helping our brains to function effectively that Ms Dhir shared with Year 11 parents during the Information Evening. It includes an acronym that is very much on brand for Waldegrave - SWANS. This stands for Sleep, Water, Activity, Nutrition, and Stress, and is an excellent reminder that we can help our students to learn effectively by encouraging them to get the basics right. Achieving for Children are running a number of new workshops and courses for parents of secondary school students. These include: Left to Their Own Devices, to help families deal with their children and teenagers using phones, tablets and gaming devices online; Talking Teens, a short course to help parents improve their understanding of adolescent development and communication; and Parents in Conflict, a short course for parents who are finding it hard to work together for the sake of their children.

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 12

It has been lovely to see our Year 12 students continuing to settle into Sixth Form life. Last week our Year 12 students had an assembly from Mr Bannister on enrichment and the activity options available for them to take part in on Wednesdays in week B. The activities will begin next Wednesday 24 Septem- ber, which we hope will help break up their week and deepen their subject knowledge. Their choices will be sent to them.

Today was the final deadline for Year 12 students to complete subject changes and therefore no more changes can be made after today.

A reminder for students to check they are in the Year 12 Careers and Progression Google Classroom, as jobs and work experience opportunities are added weekly. These will all contribute to their UCAS personal statements and future careers.

Thank you and have a lovely weekend!

MS PUGH, HEAD OF YEAR 12

BOOK OF THE MONTH

‘A Room of one’s own’ by Virginia Woolf ‘A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction’ This poetically powerful extended essay takes readers on a journey through the history of feminine writers, as we witness first hand the barriers structural inequality placed in the path of the female sex. Wolfe encourages us to ensure the lost literary gifts of the feminine past can live on in the rooms we can call our own. This cornerstone of feminist liter- ature beautifully explores the immense power of personal and feminist interpretation, which cannot be recreated by males with complete literary freedom and space. Woolf’s examination of the patriarchal bookshelves, which leave no room for female narrative voices, ignites a desire to shine a light upon the women who damaged the locks males placed on literary conventions, finally enabling women to write fiction in a room of their own without interruption. Reading this will transform how you perceive the role of the female voice in literature today. - Z Maloney, 13TRO

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 sixthform@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 12 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS

Live Lounge Concert MU2 1st October 2025

3.30 - 5pm

Concert on the 20 October th

MUSIC TASTER SESSIONS FOR ALL The music department will be running a taster session for the whole school on the week 15th-19th. Feel free to turn up to any of the open rehearsals to have a go! All are welcome. See you there! If you have any questions, come over the Performance Arts Block or ask your Music teacher.

BEHAVIOUR FOCUS For our first school term the school’s leadership team has chosen to focus settling back into our classroom routines. We have discussed our common-sense daily expectations with pupils during tutor times but as a reminder please see below for you to discuss at home.

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