This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 13.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN
6 OCTOBER 2023
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Black History Month - October Breast Cancer Awareness Month - October Domestic Violence Awareness Month - October Interfaith Week of Prayer for World Peace - 8-15 October Dyspraxia Awareness Week - 9-15 October World Mental Health Day - 10 October Year 11 Silver DofE Assessed Expedition - 5-7 October Drop Down Day - 12 October Sixth Form Open Evening - 19 October
Over the last two weeks we have been welcoming Year 6 students and their families into school for our Open Mornings. I was incredibly proud of our Year 8 students who were such fantastic tour guides. I was also incredibly impressed by those students in Year 8 and Year 11 who gave such confident and authentic speeches during the presentations
*PICTURE OF BILLIE*
talking about their experience of school. On Tuesday our Year 12 Drama students had a visit to the Rose Theatre in Kingston to see Shooting Hedda Gabler, a modern retelling of Ibsen’s classic play. Students really enjoyed the evening and it really stimulated their own creative ideas as they now work on devising their own performances as part of the A level study. Congratulations to Nicole B (Y12) who has won an Arkwright Engineering Scholarship and will be sponsored by Haribo throughout her A-Levels. An Arkwright Engineering Scholarship is the most esteemed scholarship of its type in the UK, designed to inspire students to pursue their dreams and change the world as outstanding engineers of the future. Last year Nicole took part in a rigorous selection process. She will now benefit from Financial Aid, Mentoring, Exclusive Events, and networking opportunities. Any Year 11 students who are interested in applying should look at the website to find out more and speak to Mr Grace. Thank you to all the families who supported the PTA uniform sale last weekend. We are planning our next sale in December and always appreciate donations. We are particularly in need of more smaller sizes of jumpers and skirts.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your stories and photos to share by email to info@waldegravesch.org Follow us on twitter @Waldegravesch for general news and @WaldegraveSport for frequent sports updates JOINING THE PTA To get in contact with our PTA about joining the team please click below.
~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
Kingston Adult Education hosts a number of workshops and courses, aimed at supporting parents with their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of their children and families. Between October and November, they are running the following online workshops, at a cost of £7.50: Support your child through exam stress - this workshop aims to offer practical tips to navigate this stressful time. Help your child to be a good friend - this workshop explores how to support your child through friendship difficulties. For further information, including the dates and times, and details on how to book these workshops please read the leaflet attached here .
CONTACT PTA
A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 13
There have been a number of external speakers visiting Waldegrave this week to speak to our Sixth Formers about their careers. On Wednesday, our A Level Science students were invited to a talk by Professor David Holt, who is currently working at the Worshipful Company of Firefighters. Professor Holt spoke to the students about laboratory medicine and drug development. This helped our students gain an understanding of ethical conundrums in science and how it affects legal protocols. Our students really enjoyed hearing from such an eminent speaker. Our students were also extremely lucky to have a talk by Tony Horrocks on Wednesday afternoon. Tony shared his experience of working in the IT industry. He talked about why a furious pace of change is a great opportunity and what to expect in the future. This was a wonderful opportunity to learn from one of the leading business experts in the UK and gain insights into how the working world is evolving. All our students found the talk thoroughly enjoyable and interesting. We had a fantastic Black History Month assembly today, presented to our Year 13 students by Mrs Dhir. We hope that students found it inspiring and thought provoking. Finally, as the UCAS early entry deadline approaches, students have been advised to ensure that their applications are submitted by next Wednesday morning, 11 October, at the latest to allow myself and Mr Bannister a sufficient amount of time to review them before we send them off to UCAS on Friday 13 October.
MR STAVROU, HEAD OF YEAR 13
SPORTS FIXTURES
Fixture
Result
Date
21.09.23
Year 7/8 Football vs Twickenham School
WON 5-2
03.10.23
Year 10/11 Rugby vs RTS
LOST 50-15
03.10.23
LOST 4-1
Year 7/8 Football vs Turing House
BOOK OF THE MONTH
The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini
“I opened my mouth, almost said something. Almost. The rest of my life my life might have turned out differently if i had. But I didn’t” The kite runner is a novel about two young boys growing up in Afghanistan during the 70s and 80s, one excessively wealthy and desperate to please his father, the other, the son of his father’s servant with a religious standing that leads to him being further oppressed form an unlikely friendship that is torn apart after a life changing incident. Their personal lives then take them in very different directions due to the political turmoil of the country but the impact their friendship left on eachother lasts a lifetime. It explores how complex relationships are and how peoples connections and their life experiences shape who they are. Personally, I loved following how the characters changed and developed throughout the book and how even through war, abuse and prejudice, love prevailed.
~ Recommended by Marina M-B, Year 11 Student
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Significant Black Figure of the Week Bessie Coleman (26 January 1892 - 30 April 1926) was an American aviation pioneer. Coleman was born in Texas, the tenth of thirteen children. At the age of 23, Coleman moved to Chicago, where she worked in a restaurant and as a manicurist to save money in hope of being able to train as a pilot. American flight schools at the time did not admit women or black people so, with the help of a local African- American newspaper owner, Coleman publicised her desire to train abroad, eventually receiving sponsorship from a local businessman.
Coleman travelled to Paris to commence her training in 1920, becoming the first black person to obtain an international aviation licence. After undertaking additional training in Germany, Coleman returned to the USA and became a successful stuntwoman, drawing large crowds. Coleman sadly died in a tragic accident before she was able to achieve her dream of establishing a flight school for African-Americans. INVIGILATORS WANTED We are looking to expand our pool of invigilators for this Summer exam season. No experience is necessary as full training will be provided.
This will be on a casual basis with an hourly rate of £12.40.
If you are interested or would like any further information, please email Gill Gildersleve, HR Manager, at jobs@waldegravesch.org
DONATIONS FOR OUR FASHION COURSE
A Level Fashion students are in need of pearls!
Do you have any broken and/or unwanted faux pearl necklaces - large, small and any size in between would be greatly appreciated. Any shade of white or other pale colours would be fabulous.
Please pass any donations to Mrs Davies via reception.
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
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