Welcome to this week's parental bulletin with all the latest news for Year 13.
WEEKLY BULLETIN
28 MARCH 2025
ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER
HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
KEY SCHOOL DATES
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER Last weekend our A level French students enjoyed a wonderful trip to Paris. It was an action packed weekend which included visits to the recently reopened Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sacre Coeur and the Dior Museum as well as lunch in a traditional creperie and a boat trip along the Seine. This was both a fabulous cultural experience as well as an opportunity to practise their language skills. On Monday Mrs Williams and Mrs Moses accompanied a group of Year 9 students as they attended training with the NHS Schools Health Team to become Mental Health Ambassadors. The students will be working next term to develop strategies to support student resilience and wellbeing. On Wednesday we welcomed guests to our Design Technology Exhibition to showcase the amazing products our GCSE students created. The themes this year were Participating in Sport, Eating away from home and Educational Toys. It was wonderful to see not only the students’ technical skills but also their individual interpretations of each theme. We were delighted to welcome A level musicians from across the region for a conference this afternoon. The session was delivered by Dr Christopher Tarrant from Newcastle University and explored the War of the Romantics and musical meaning in the nineteenth-century symphony. We would like to wish all our students and families celebrating Eid ul Fitr in the coming days Eid Mubarak.
Live Lounge Concert - Wednesday 2 April
Y12 MBA Stalls - Thursday 3 April
Y7 Easter Bonnet Parade - Friday 4 April
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS
Mother’s Day (UK) - Sunday 30 March
Eid al-Fitr - Sunday 30 March
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to
~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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The hot topic for young people’s wellbeing at the moment is the impact of the Netflix drama Adolescence, which highlights the effects of toxic masculinity, online radicalisation and the role young people play in shaping each other’s beliefs. Former England football manager Sir Gareth Southgate, spoke out last week about the need for better male role models and the danger of “callous, manipulative and toxic influencers”. The good news is that most people do not subscribe to harmful ideologies and attitudes. Harmful behaviours often thrive not because most people support them - but because people think their peers do. To counteract the narrative that our children may be encountering on social media, it’s crucial that parents and carers are well-informed and able to discuss the content and interactions that their children are exposed to online. Kooth have produced a really helpful online safety guide, which includes links to videos, podcast episodes and articles to help parents and carers to navigate this challenge.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 13
Our Year 13 students have once again had a very busy week as we near the Easter holidays. Today the Year 13 Geography students went to Westfield, White City to the Vue Cinema where they attended a revision day for their A Level. These cinema workshops are designed and delivered by the trusted tutor2u subject teams, all of whom know what students need to succeed in the 2025 exams. The workshop had four fast-paced, interactive and fun sessions delivered in the Vue cinema screen, which the pupils found extremely interesting. They took away lots of great advice on effective exam technique and were given a booklet packed with useful information on how to tackle the exam in the summer. Our Music students were lucky enough to have Dr Chris Tarrant, Senior Lecturer in Music at Newcastle University, and one of the authors of ‘The Symphony from Mannheim to Mahler’ come in today to talk about the War of the Romantics and musical meaning in the nineteenth-century symphony. Not only was this a fantastic lecture but the content directly links to the core component of the Eduqas A Level music course. All students thoroughly enjoyed the lecture and said it had broadened their knowledge ahead of the exams. Finally, our Drama students had their Drama practical exams today, which are worth 20% of their final grade. The two themes were ‘The Trial’ and ‘Di, Viv and Rose’. The students also had to perform their monologues. All the students have worked very hard and put a lot of effort into their productions, it was lovely to see the talent of the students in action. Lastly, congratulations to Seth H, 13ESA for achieving a distinction in his recent Grade 8 guitar exam. This is a fantastic result!
MRS PUGH, HEAD OF YEAR 13
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘Boy in the Tower’ by Polly Ho-Yen “When they first arrived, they came quietly and stealthily as if they tip-toed into the world when we were all looking the other way.” Through the eyes of nine-year-old Ade, we see a dystopian London be infiltrated by the “Bluchers”, menacing plants, dissolving all buildings in sight. Ade’s stabil- ity is at risk, and with a mother to care for and no chance of escape, he’s all on his own. Its unique exploration of themes such as depression, sacrifice, bravery and death make this book, despite it being a science fiction, radiate reality. Ade’s perspective of his story is handled with maturity and care, reflecting his role as a young carer that could easily place him as one of the thousands in our world. At a time of world conflicts infiltrating our lives, the ‘Boy in the Tower’ makes readers believe in true, beautiful human kindness through the relationships Ade builds throughout the novel. This book is for anyone who needs a pick me up, and is an incredibly accessible read for all! - Aisha Y, Year 12
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 13 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. This week’s puzzle is interactive - click on the image to open the website and give it a try! Please have a go at this week’s problem, talk to your child about how they approached it and what the solutions were. We hope you enjoy these at home as much as the students have enjoyed them with their form!
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
Cup competition: A Team - 4th place Plate competition: B team - 5th place
26.03.25
Year 7 Netball - RSSP Tournament
Last Thursday our Year 7 Basketball Team were named Borough Champions after winning their final match of the Richmond Schools Sports Partnership League. The team were ecstatic as you can see in their photos. They have played some fantastic basketball over the term and grown as a team - well done to them all! This week our Year 7 Netball teams took part in the Year 7 Richmond Schools Sports Partnership Netball tournament. They all had a great time playing in the sunshine! The A team (pictured in beige) got through to the semi finals but lost to Lady Eleanor Holles School, caming 4th overall in the cup competition. The B team won their play off match against Richmond Upon Thames School to finish 5th in the plate competition. Great efforts this week from all our players - keep up the hard work!
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For more information please contact about any of our Easter offers including the activities or trips please contact: Justin Johnson , Hampton & Whitton Youth Zones Lead Practitioner E: justin.johnson@achievingforchildren.org.uk Hampton Youth Zone: The White House Family Hub, 45 The Avenue, Hampton TW12 3RN Nearest bus stop: Nurserylands Shopping Centre Stop (R70 or 111) Whitton Youth Zone 1 Britannia Lane, Whitton TW2 7JX Nearest transport links: Whitton Train Station (H22 or 110)
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