Welcome to this week's parental bulletin with the latest news for Year 10.
21 MARCH 2025 Y9 Mental Health Ambassadors Conference - Monday 24 March Y11 School Photograph - Wednesday 26 March Y13 Geography Trip to Westfield - Friday 28 March A-Level Music visiting author talk - Friday 28 March WEEKLY BULLETIN HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER KEY SCHOOL DATES This week our Year 13 Drama students had the opportunity to perform their exam works, Franz Kafka’s ‘The Trial’ and Amelia Bullmore’s ‘Viv, Di and Rose’, for friends and family. This allowed the students to show their range and as an audience we were moved to both tears and laughter. It was a HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
wonderful evening and an excellent final practice for the students. On Wednesday Mr Greaves and I had the pleasure of meeting our students involved in the Myth and Voice Workshops that have been running this term. This is a project led by Dr Efi Spentzou from Royal Holloway University of London. This year the students explored the myth of the talented weaver Arachne and the Goddess Athena. Through art, debate and storytelling the students explored alternative endings to the story, focusing on collaboration and relating it to their school life. It was a wonderful opportunity to give the students a chance to use their voices and we were incredibly impressed by their presentations. Last week the Maths department celebrated Pi Day, an annual celebration of by inviting students in Years 7 and 8 to illustrate the mathematical constant π as creatively as possible. This week we had the pleasure of judging the amazing entries that included jokes, cakes, games, art, three dimensional models and even musical compositions. Congratulations to the winners! Thank you to everyone for entering into the spirit of Red Nose Day. It has been a wonderful day, filled with laughter thanks to the excellent joke competition organised by Mr Doan and we have raised funds for a good cause.
Women’s History Month World Water Day and Earth Hour Day - Saturday 22 March
Shakespeare Week - 24-30 March 2025
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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Last week we highlighted the International Day of Happiness and the importance of sharing and caring. The Mental Health Foundation has an excellent podcast episode on the subject, talking about the importance of kindness and howe it can impact on only our mental health but that of those around us, listen here: ’Kindness matters to our mental health’. The positive impact of kindness, is also highlighted as one of their useful tips about ‘Looking after your mental health during Ramadan’. Tests and exams can be a challenging part of school life for young people and their parents or carers. Supporting young people through exams is all about reducing stress, optimising wellbeing and putting good study processes in place. Parents and carers play a vital role in helping their young people maintain a positive outlook in the run-up, during and after exams are over, so it was wonderful to see seventy parents at our recent in person exam stress workshop. If you were unable to attend, here is a recording of a similar webinar run by the Anna Freud Centre School and College Support Service, who will run this event again, live on Tuesday 29th April 17:00-18:00. You can register to attend here.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10
This week the students had an assembly with Ms Dhir and Ms Salsbury which celebrated International Women’s day and British Science week. This focused on the theme of International women’s day which is Accelerate Action, and the need for all genders to take positive action to increase the rate of progress in reaching gender equality. This was then linked to the theme of British Science Week which is Change and Adapt and focused on how women in science can act as catalysts for change and overcome barriers potentially faced in pursuing STEM careers. It was all linked back to how our school values support action towards gender equality: - Enjoy: Celebrate the achievements of women and the diversity that makes our world stronger, learning from the inspiring women around us and the progress we can make together. - Achieve: Strive to break down barriers and create opportunities for everyone to succeed, regardless of gender. Let’s work towards a future where all women and girls can achieve their fullest potential. - Empower: Use your voice and actions to uplift others. Empower those around you to believe in themselves, pursue their passions, and make a difference in the world. In tutor time students are learning money skills such as managing finances, understanding taxes and budgeting. We hope students are finding this interesting as these valuable life skills will help when they leave education and start in the world of work. Well done to 10PGU for getting the most epraise points in the year so far. Good work! Today students and staff have been wearing red to celebrate Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day (voluntary donations can still be made via ParentPay). We held a House Competition for the Best Joke, with each tutor group sharing their best cheesy joke and Year groups voting on their favourites. We will share the winners next week!
MRS PORTEOUS, HEAD OF YEAR 10
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘One of Us is Lying’ by Karen M. McManus The book is set in a high school, where five teenagers Addy, Cooper, Nate, Bronwyn and Simon all end up in detention together. A few minutes into the detention a car accident happens right outside, while their teacher hurries out to check what has happened, one of the students, Simon, falls dead. The remaining four students are the main suspects because they were present during his death BUT…. who did it? I really loved reading this book, after the first chapter I was hooked and couldn’t seem to put it down. There are cliffhangers everywhere. New evidence keeps popping up and every time I thought I knew who had killed Simon, more clues came out suggesting another person. Every character has a secret to hide, and an interesting backstory. At the end there was such a plot twist that I was left with my jaw hanging open, I could never have guessed how the murder case unravels. I recommend this to people who love murder mystery!!
- Camille P, 8PUN
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
FRIDAY MATHS PUZZLE
Our learning focus for tutor time on Fridays this term is mathematics, with the maths department setting some thought provoking brain teasers each week for pupils to grapple with. Many maths puzzles enhance logical reasoning. When playing maths puzzles, children need to follow a set of specific rules or steps, to come up with the correct answer. This process helps children to organise their thoughts. Please have a go at this week’s problem, talk to your child about how they approached it and what the solu- tions were. We hope you enjoy these at home as much as the students have enjoyed them with their form!
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
Y7&8 Middlesex schools indoor cricket competition
14.03.25
3rd place
Y7 8-2 loss Y8 loss
17.03.25
Y7/Y8 Netball vs Christs College
18.03.25
Y7/8 Netball (away) Richmond Park Academy
Y8 loss
On Friday last week the Year 7 & 8 cricket team took part in the Middlesex schools indoor cricket competition. The team qualified for the semi-final by winning their final pool game vs Bishop Ramsey school. We fought hard in the semi-final, but were knocked out after holding on until the very last over. The team finished in a very creditable joint 3rd place. Well done to all those involved. This week saw Year 7 and 8 Netball Teams play their first home games of the season. Both teams faced Christ’s and RPA, while they lost these matches there was some fantastic netball played - Chloe H was named Y7 POM, while Stella K was POM for Y8. Also well done to Jasmine G, 10PGU, for taking part in the English Schools Cross Country Championships on Saturday 15 March. She came 127th out of nearly 400 competitors, a brilliant achievement. Great efforts this week from all our players - keep up the hard work!
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