Y12 Bulletin 03.05.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 12

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 3 MAY 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

This week our Year 12 students enjoyed a very busy Enrichment Week the focus of which has been on next steps. Students learned in depth about both university applications and apprenticeships. We were delighted to have welcomed a range of speakers which included the National Physics Laboratory, Unilever, BP and a

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variety of different medical professionals. A valuable presentation on student finance was included in the insight day at St Mary’s University. Today the students are enjoying ending the week with a trip to Thorpe Park. On Wednesday we hosted our Year 11 Art Exhibition and it was fabulous to see the students’ final pieces, showcasing their creativity and technical expertise. The wide range of work on display which included landscape and portrait paintings, clay sculpture and mixed media pieces was of an exceptional standard. On Thursday 8EFR hosted a Mad Hatters’ Tea Party to raise funds for Cancer Research. It was fabulous to see the hall full of students having fun and enjoying homemade treats. The fun will continue next week with another cake sale on Tuesday. Next week we will be having our traditional Year 11 Final Celebration Assembly with families on Wednesday morning so students in Year 7-10 and Year 12 should not come to school before 11.15am. I look forward to sharing details of all the events next week. We will also be sharing live content on our Instagram page @waldegraveschool. I hope that everyone enjoys the bank holiday weekend, particularly as there is the prospect of some improvements in the weather. Please note that there will be disruption to train services next week, see the end of the bulletin for further details.

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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Kathy Jaloussis, one of our school counsellors, has been working closely with Years 7 and 8 running workshops on wellbeing topics, such as friendship and anti-bullying. The workshop thinks about the stages and changes in friendship groups, using Bruce Tuckman’s model of group development as a guide, giving the message that group changes are not a one-way street and may go back and forth. The workshop ends with thinking about tips that can be used when friendship issues arise. Marshall Rosenberg’s model of non-violent communication is used to help students focus on honestly expressing feelings and needs to someone, and being able to empathetically listen to theirs. The model can be helpful in any type of relationship and is based on the four components: observations, feelings, needs and requests. These short videos explain the concept and components. This one is useful for parents and this one can be shared with children.

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 12

Year 12 have enjoyed an action packed Enrichment and Progression week in which they have gained valuable information about their post-18 options. It began with Mr Bannister delivering a workshop on Monday on how to write an effective personal statement. Students were taken step by step through the process and supplied with resources and examples to assist them. In the afternoon Medical professionals came in to talk to the students about their respective careers in Medicine, Dentistry, and Physiotherapy to mention a few. On Tuesday we were lucky to receive apprenticeship advice and presentations from a number of industries and businesses including National Physical Laboratories, IBM, Savills and Goldman Sachs. Students heard first hand advice from professionals and those on the apprenticeship programme about the various opportunities available to them. We would encourage students to research this in more detail if they are interested. On Wednesday the whole of Year 12 went to St. Mary’s University to find out more about life as a student. This included experiencing a lecture in a subject they are interested in, finding out about student finance and taking a tour around the campus. All students listened intently and asked thought provoking questions. On Thursday, potential Oxbridge students received valuable support on the admissions process and how to enhance their personal statement with supra-curricular activities linked to their field of study. It was great to see so many students interested in applying. Mr Bannister provided resources and guidance and further support will be offered throughout the process. The week culminated in a well deserved trip to Thorpe Park and I hope students enjoyed the opportunity to relax with their friends after their recent mock period. Next week sees Year 12 students back in lessons and ready to learn. I hope they approach their lessons with the same positivity and enthusiasm that got them through their mocks and the enrichment week. A big thank you to all staff involved in the planning and delivery of all the events. Parents are reminded that on Wednesday 7 May students should not come in for P1 and P2 as we will be hosting our Year 11 leavers assembly. Students are therefore expected to arrive during break time, ready for P3.

MS SILLWOOD, HEAD OF YEAR 12

BOOK OF THE MONTH

‘The Inheritance Games’ by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Inheritance Games follows the story of Avery Grambs - an ordinary high school girl who ends up mysteriously inheriting virtually the entire fortune of billionaire Tobias Hawthorne who she has never met. She must move into the Hawthorne house filled with mind games and puzzles in order to win her inheritance.

~ Recommended by Yasemin A (11ERU)

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

South Western Railway confirms services during May’s industrial action: “We have confirmed the services we will be able to operate during an upcoming week of industrial action affecting our network. This includes an overtime ban for members of the ASLEF union from Monday 6 to Saturday 11 May and a full day of strike action on Tuesday 7 May. Strike action will impact other train operators on different days during the industrial action period. Customers are advised to check their whole journey before travelling between Monday 6 and Saturday 11 May. South Western Railway confirms services during May’s industrial action On Monday 6 May, the Early May Bank Holiday, a revised service will run due to both industrial action by the ASLEF union and engineering work in the Aldershot, Reading, Salisbury and Winchester areas On Tuesday 7 May, a significantly reduced service will run on a limited number of lines due to strike action, with large parts of the network closed From Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 May, a revised service will again run due to industrial action On Saturday 11 May, engineering work in the Ascot, Ash and Havant areas will mean further service changes SOUTH Western Railway (SWR) has confirmed its services during industrial action from Monday 6 to Saturday 11 May. On Monday 6 May, the Early May Bank Holiday, a revised service will operate across the SWR network due to a ban on overtime working by the ASLEF union. Engineering work will also take place with line closures in the Aldershot, Reading, Salisbury and Winchester areas leading to further service changes. Customers should check before travelling. Journey planners expected to be up to date on Wednesday 1 May. On Tuesday 7 May, a significantly reduced service will run on a limited number of lines due to strike action by the ASLEF union. Large parts of the network will be closed and trains will only run between:

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Basingstoke and Salisbury

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London Waterloo and Basingstoke

· London Waterloo and Feltham via Twickenham

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London Waterloo and Guildford via Woking

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London Waterloo and Woking

There will be no services to stations such as Southampton Central, Portsmouth Harbour, Windsor & Eton River- side, Reading or Exeter St Davids. There will also be no service on the Island Line.

Trains will only run between 0700 and 1900. There will be no services outside of these times.

Customers are advised to only travel if their journeys are absolutely necessary. If customers must travel, they should check before they travel using journey planners, which are expected to be up to date on Tuesday 30 April. From Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 May, the overtime ban will again mean a revised service across the SWR net - work. Engineering work will also take place on Saturday 11, with a line closure between Ascot and Reading and altered train services in the Ash and Havant areas. Customers should check before travelling. Journey planners for Wednesday 8 through to Saturday 11 are expected to be up to date on Saturday 4 May.

Full details can be found at www.southwesternrailway.com/strike

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