This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 10.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN 8 DECEMBER 2023
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Hanukkah - 7-15 December Human Rights Day - 10 December International Animal Rights Day - 10 December Christmas Lunch KS4/5 - 13 December Christmas Lunch KS3 - 14 December Christmas Jumper Day - 14 December Winter Festival - 18 December End of Term - 12.45pm 21 December
Thank you to all the parents and carers who engaged with our Year 9 PCM on Wednesday. Teachers really enjoyed the opportunity to talk one to one about students’ progress. We hope that it was useful and will help students and families reflect on their option choices next term. Students have taken part in a number of trips
*PICTURE OF BILLIE*
this week. We hosted a music workshop for our Year 11 students to practise their performance skills. We also welcomed back one of our alumni, Dr Matilda Scott, who spoke about her fascinating career as a clinical psychologist. Our Year 11 students had the opportunity to think of alternative pathways by hearing from two apprentices at Cisco. Our Spanish A Level students enjoyed a visit to the BFI for a workshop on award winning Spanish director Pedro Almodovar. Our Photography students visited the Taylor Wessing Photography Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery before an afternoon taking their own pictures on the Southbank. A huge thank you to all the parents and carers who have supported the school PTA in our recent fundraising efforts, not only through generous donations via our Kindlink but also at our Christmas Tree and Preloved Uniform Sale last weekend. As we approach the end of term our festive celebrations continue. Tonight we have our Carol Concert at St Augustine’s Church Whitton, next week we have our Christmas lunch and Christmas Jumper Day fundraiser. We have also launched a Christmas appeal running a Collection 4 Clothes appeal. Further details can be found below. Sending our warmest wishes for a Happy Hanukkah to all our students celebrating Hanukkah this week.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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Christmas is a time of meaning and magic for many of us. However, for some, Christmas isn’t always the joy-filled season that we often think it should be. It can be a time of clutter, chaos and noise. Our calendars and our brains are as full as our fridges, over-stuffed with festive activities, people to see and things to do. We feel forced to buy things we can’t afford because we don’t want to be scrooges or let our family feel like they’re going without. Christmas is a time for family and enjoying each other’s company but for many of us it’s more a reminder of loved ones who can’t be with us.Sometimes we feel guilty for struggling and not appreciating what we have. The website GirlGangStrong has a blog 12 Days of self-care for the holidays , including being creative or carrying out random acts of kindness, that can be useful for parents and teens alike to keep festive friction at bay.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10
This week we held House celebration assemblies for each of the four houses in mixed year groups. Here we launched the recycled clothes initiative to raise money for charity. There will be drop off points for items in both hubs. Please find more information regarding this charity fundraiser further down in the bulletin. We also reflected and viewed the bake off winners in all the year groups that have been running this term. On Wednesday the school offered nasal flu vaccinations to help keep students healthy and all of their family members safe over the holidays. Today a number of students have spent the day at St. Augustine’s Church where they are busy rehearsing for the Carol Concert taking place later tonight. We hope everyone has a lovely evening at this event. We have had a number of Year 10 students passing their Music exams recently. Well done to Grace W in 10SDR for passing her Grade 4 Piano exam; Safaa B in 10FHE for achieving a Merit in her Grade 4 Flute exam; and Amelia R in 10EAH who has also passed her Grade 4 Flute exam! Our epraise winners this week are Rani T in 10EAH, followed closely by Riannon P in 10FHE and Holly C in 10PCL. Next week will be a festive one for our students, with the Christmas lunch taking place on Wednesday 13 December for KS4. Please note that if your child does not wish to partake in the Christmas lunch on this day, they should purchase food at break instead. Then, on Thursday 14 December, students have the opportunity to wear a Christmas jumper over their uniform in place of the usual school jumper. Students and their families are kindly requested to make a donation either via ParentPay or our JustGiving page, with all proceeds going to Save the Children. As December draws in we have the staff panto coming up and celebration assemblies to look forward to. There are also lots of prizes and awards to be won via epraise so keep working on those epraise points!
MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 10
SPORTS FIXTURES
Fixture
Result
Date
30.11.23
Year 8/9 Basketball vs Christ’s
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BOOK OF THE MONTH
The Tattooist of Auschwitz - Heather Morris “I tattooed her number on her left hand, and she tattooed her number in my heart,” The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a true story which follows a Slovakian Jew who was imprisoned in the concentration camp Auschwitz in 1942 and fell in love with a girl whose number he tattooed. It’s a true story which follows themes of love, survival and hope as an unforgettable love story unfolds in the midst of an atrocity. I found it to be an extremely emotive, thought provoking and inspiring story which stays with you long after you turn the last page. It’s a very gripping and deeply disturbing novel which encapsulates the horrors of the holocaust and simultaneously sheds a light of comfort and hope; even in the darkest most tragic times, love and hope prevails. ~ Recommended by Marina M-B, Year 11 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 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
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