This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 12.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN 26 MAY 2023
KEY SCHOOL DATES
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS National Walking Month - May Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month - 15 May - 15 June Spring Bank Holiday - 29 May World Digestive Health Day - 29 May Half Term - 29 May - 2 June Year 10 Assessment Exams - 5 - 16 June Year 12 Art Mock Exam - 5 - 7 June Year 13 Leavers Assembly - 26 June
There have been a number of trips this week, including overseas residential visits. Last weekend, Mrs O’Brien and Miss Lewis took a group of music students from Years 9-12 to Fontainebleau to join a
*PICTURE OF BILLIE* youth orchestra from twinned towns across Europe. Our students included the youngest performers and impressed all with the musical talent. We were also incredibly proud of Mrs O’Brien who conducted the performance. Today the Music department has hosted a choir from Gothenburg who are joining our students in a performance for Year 6 students. Our Year 10 German students also enjoyed a fantastic trip to Boppard in Germany practising their language skills and experiencing German culture. Throughout the week Year 8 students have had the opportunity to develop their understanding of different cultures as the RE department organised visits to the Buddhapadipa Temple in Wimbledon. The students really enjoyed the calm and peaceful atmosphere at the beautiful Thai Temple and meditation gardens. Yesterday, Laura Trott MBE, Minister for Pensions, came into school to talk to a group of Year 12 Economics and Politics students about pension reform. She was incredibly impressed by the students, not only for the thoughtful questions that they posed but also the knowledge and understanding of government policy. She also visited a Year 10 Science lesson and discussed her career with the students. I also appreciated the opportunity to discuss the current challenges in education with the Minister. I would like to wish all our students and their families a wonderful half term break. It is fabulous that for once the weather seems to be on our side for the bank holiday weekend.
LGBTQ+ Pride Month - June World Ocean Day - 8 June
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
As the weather improves and we have more opportunities to get outside, the upcoming half term break gives us an excellent opportunity to spend time on the things that improve our wellbeing. The organisation Action for Happiness has used the latest research into positive psychology to identify 10 keys to happiness. These build on the well-known 5 Ways to Wellbeing, to provide some additional strategies we can use and encourage the young people in our lives to use too. The 10 Keys are: 1. Giving (helping others) 2. Relating (connecting with people) 3. Exercising (taking care of our bodies) 4. Awareness (living life mindfully) 5. Trying out (learning new things) 6. Direction (working towards goals) 7. Resilience (finding ways to bounce back) 8. Emotions (looking for what's good) 9. Acceptance (being comfortable with who we are) 10. Meaning (being part of something bigger) Each key is linked to ideas about how to include that within our busy lives. Additionally, Action for Happiness hosts webinars on wellbeing topics and has an upcoming Digital Mindfulness webinar 7-8pm 8 June for which you can register through the link.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 12
Year 12 students were involved in a number of activities once again this week. Ten members of the Waldegrave School Orchestra travelled via Eurostar to Paris and then onto Fontainebleau to join other students from Portugal, France, Italy, Romania, and Germany to form a scratch orchestra. All the towns involved are twinned together and we represented Richmond with an amazing display of resilience, musicianship and collaboration as we tackled some very tricky pieces. Nabucco, Danse Macabre, and the Habanera are just a few of the pieces they performed to a full theatre and standing ovation in Fontainebleau. They even found time for a trip to the Eiffel tower, a stroll around the beautiful Fontainebleau palace gardens and plenty of ice cream and patisseries to keep the sugar levels up during a long 2 days of playing. Congratulations to all involved and a massive thank you to the generosity of the host families who housed the students during their stay. Click here to see some photos from this trip. Over the course of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Year 12 textiles students completed their mock exams. The dresses they produced were wonderful and a testament to their and their teachers’ hard work. On Tuesday, we had the privilege of hosting Professor Chevallier from Royal Holloway, who enlightened our students about the interdisciplinary nature of economics and its immense importance to all our lives. Our students were captivated, engaging with Professor Chevalier, asking thought-provoking questions, and reflecting on the implications of economic thinking. We’re grateful for his expertise and hope he inspired the students. Furthermore, on Wednesday, we were delighted to welcome Professor Blagrove, who discussed the psychology and neuroscience of dreaming, including Theories and Experimental Evidence in the Psychology of Dreaming. Professor Blagrove delved into the intriguing realm of sleep and dreams and also shed light on the modules that will be available to students after they complete the sixth form. On Thursday, we had the privilege of welcoming Laura Trott MBE, Minister of Pensions, into Waldegrave. During her visit she spoke to students from Years 10 and 12 about the importance of pensions and her plans for reform, what it is like to be an MP and how getting into politics is a fantastic way to make a difference. The students were really engaged and asked some very insightful questions - we hope they use this experience to their advantage when we do our own mock Elections next year! Additionally, on Thursday, the Year 12 Drama Students took part in the Component 1 Exam. Their performance was really fascinating. Art students spent the day off-timetable to prepare for their upcoming Art mock exam. During the first week after half term, students will be involved in a number of events. Art students will complete their Art exam - I’d like to wish them all the best of luck, I look forward to seeing their final pieces. We also will be welcoming Dr Daniels into school to talk to our Economics students as well as holding a German Career Roadshow trip. The week will conclude with a trip that involves all Year 12 Politics students to the Parliament. On a final note, I’d like to take this opportunity to wish all students a restful break. I look forward to welcoming them all back to school on Monday 5 June.
MR STAVROU, HEAD OF YEAR 12
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
Year 9/10 Rounders vs Hampton High Year 7/8 Rounders vs Twickenham
LOST 9 - 8.5 WON 5.5 - 3 FIRST PLACE
18.05.23 23.05.23 23.05.23
U15 Cricket Tournament
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
FONTAINEBLEAU YOUTH ORCHESTRA
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