Welcome to this week's latest news from Year 12.
27 JUNE 2025 Y11 Prom - Richmond Golf Club - 26 June Y10 Work Experience - 30 June - 4 July Drop Down Day - 2 July Y9 DofE Expedition - 4-5 July Richmond Symphony Orchestra Concert - 6 July WEEKLY BULLETIN HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER KEY SCHOOL DATES Due to Sports Day taking place today the bulletin is coming a little earlier to you this week. This is such a busy term and we are hurtling towards the summer break, with only three more weeks of term. On Monday the Year 9s continued their exploration of the Surrey wilderness with their HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
Duke of Edinburgh expeditions and our Year 7 pupils had workshops with the charity Show Racism the Red Card. We also had our Headgirl interviews, which following the excellent hustings speeches we knew would be impressive. The GCSE and A-level exams are all over and we have had internal exams for Year 10 this week. Well done to everyone for their cool heads and hard work. It was wonderful to celebrate with Year 11 last night at the Prom. Photos will be shared next week. I am proud to share that yesterday a team of Year 8 pupils, Shrivarshini, Shivali and Milena, were announced as placing third out of over 600 entries in the Young Coders Competition 2025. They were praised by the judges for coding complexity, well done! Year 12 History students enjoyed a trip to the National Archives in Kew yesterday, where they got to see first hand original Tudor documents, enriching their study of Tudor Rebellions. Today is Sports Day, where everyone comes together to try their best and cheer on their houses. I look forward to seeing some great teamwork and peer support on the sports fields. We will share full results and photos in the bulletin and on our social media channels next week.
Plastic Free July International Joke Day - 1 July
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HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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The last week in June is World Wellbeing Week, which was established in 2020 in response to the Pandemic. Five years on the main focus is about workplace wellbeing but World Wellbeing Week offers a crucial opportunity to pause, reflect, and actively invest in our overall wellness. At Waldegrave this fits with our annual Sports Day, which not only highlights the importance of physical activity but also gives us the opportunity to get out into our beautiful grounds and spend time together as a community. It’s a great opportunity for us to embrace some of the Five Ways to Wellbeing together, as a school. The Five Ways to Wellbeing were developed by the New Economics Foundation, and they’re based in evidence and research. The Five Ways are: Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give and this video explains them in a really user-friendly way: 5 Ways to Wellbeing.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 12
Year 12 students had yet another busy week, as they were once again involved in a plethora of events. Our Year 12 French students supported Year 8 for their French Picnic, giving them yet another chance to converse and use their lanaguage skills. On Wednesday, Year 12 students were invited to attend a workshop supporting them with how to write up their personal statement. It was very well attended and I’m certain they all found it extremely beneficial. Yesterday, the Year 12 History students attended an in-person workshop on the Tudor rebellions. The two-hour workshop was held in an inspiring learning space at The National Archives in Kew. The students handled a range of original Tudor documents from letters to proclamations housed in the State Papers. We also had a talk after school for students thinking of reading a Science-related course at University. The speaker, Ms Leung, is an ex-Waldegrave student and is currently a Bioinformatics PhD Student at UCL Cancer Institute. Ms Leung shared her experiences and offered the chance for our students to ask about studying science at university and where it can take them beyond this. Today, our annual School Sports Day will take place with some disruption to classes. Next week as part of the whole school Drop Down Day the Year 12 students will take part in a year-specific sports day. More details will be shared with the students in due course. We also have a talk for the Year 12 Biology students on Thursday after school with a representative from Imperial College. Finally, on Friday, as part of the A Level in Textiles, the relevant students will take part in a new designers workshop and the A Level Art students, will take part in an Oil Painting Workshop. Details have already been shared with the students via their Google Classrooms.
Have a lovely weekend!
MR STAVROU, HEAD OF YEAR 12
‘A Room of One’s Own’, by Virginia Woolf This poetically powerful extended essay takes readers on a journey through the history of female writers, as we witness first hand the barriers of structural inequality placed in the path of the female sex. This cornerstone of feminist literature 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 broke the locks placed on literary conventions, finally enabling women to write fiction of their own without interruption. Reading this will transform how you perceive the role of the female voice in literature today. BOOK OF THE MONTH
- Zara M, 12TRO
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
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
20.06.25
Won: 38 -35
Year 7 Cricket
Last Friday our Year 7 cricket team played against Turing House. Waldegrave batted first and scored 38 runs losing 4 wickets. Turing House battled right up to the final over, when Avani V came into bowl and only conceded 2 runs which kept the Turing House score to 35 for 4 wickets. Well done, Grace B, Gracie B, Jessie C, Beatrice H, Esha K, Georgia L, Aki M, Ettie M, Sakeena M, Molly O, Mel P, Ava S, Ariana V for their excellent team work. Last week we celebrated some of the key achievements we had at the 2025 London Borough Schools Athletics Championships at St Mary’s University. We brought home four medals: Gold - Jasmine G (Y10, 1500m), Harper M (Y9, High Jump), Olivia D (Y9, Discus) and Silver - Mia N (Y10, Girls Long Jump). We are very proud of the efforts of every member of our team who all tried their hardest and represented our school.
Tomorrow is our annual Sports Day, we will include a full round up of photos and results in next week’s bulletin.
BEHAVIOUR FOCUS
For the Summer Term the school’s leadership team has chosen to focus on our First Rule at Waldegrave: Respect and value learning, each other and our environment. As part of this we are asking students to respect and value learning, putting aside distractions and following our uniform policy by wearing the correct uniform at all times. The full uniform policy can be viewed here.
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INTRODUCTION
SUNDAY 29 JUNE 2025 | RICHMOND ATHLETIC GROUND
Designed as the perfect introduction to the world of rugby, this taster day invites girls aged U12 to U18 to step onto the pitch, develop new skills, hear from the women who play, and discover what makes Richmond Rugby so special.
The following items are not endorsed by Waldegrave School.
The following items are not endorsed by Waldegrave School.
Whitton Youth Zone
Hampton Youth Zone
Family Hub
Family Hub
The White House
The White House
Summer Holiday Programme
Summer Holiday Programme 2025
Monday 21 July to Thursday 29 August Completely FREE activities for young people in school years 4 to 13 (9 to 18 years old) This is a FUEL/
Monday 21 July to Thursday 29 August Completely FREE activities for young people in school years 4 to 13 (9 to 18 years old) This is a FUEL/HAF programme Scan QR code to book tickets
HAF programme Scan QR code to book tickets
Contacts and queries For more information about any of our summer offers including the bookable activities and trips, please contact: Justin Johnson Hampton Youth Project Lead Practitioner E: justin.johnson@achievingforchildren.org.uk or youthservice@achievingforchildren.org.uk
Contacts and queries For more information about any of our summer offers including the bookable activities and trips, please contact: Justin Johnson Hampton Youth Project Lead Practitioner E: justin.johnson@achievingforchildren.org.uk or youthservice@achievingforchildren.org.uk
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