Y8 Bulletin 05.07.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 8

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 5 JULY 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

Yesterday we ran our final Drop Down Day of the year with students enjoying an opportunity to enrich their learning with a variety of activities. Year 7 students took part in a Design a Smoothie project developing their creative skills in the morning, before an inspirational presentation all about Finding Your Brave in the

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afternoon. Year 8 took part in an entrepreneurial challenge with the organisation 8 Billion ideas. Year 9 had the opportunity to visit a variety of iconic London attractions including London Zoo, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London Dungeons and The London Eye. Year 12 loved having the opportunity to take part in a special 6th Form Sports’ Day. It was lovely to see students have the opportunity to enjoy having fun with the peers whilst learning new skills. We have run a number of other trips out of school this week. A group of Year 9 students attended the Faith Direct event hosted at Orleans Park School to hear from local faith leaders. There were also a number of A Level trips. Our Historians visited the National Archives at Kew to learn more about Tudor rebellions, handling original Tudor documents as part of a workshop to complement their curriculum. Our Photographers visited the Photographer’s Gallery to gain inspiration for their coursework whilst our Artists visited the Hayward Gallery and Tate Britain this week to find inspiration for their coursework. Our Year 12s attended the World of Work workshop hosted by the Worshipful Company of World Traders which helped them prepare for the world of work. Our Year 10 students have also had the opportunity to learn more about the world of work as they have been out of school on work experience. The students have secured an exciting range of placements and I am looking forward to hearing all about these when they return to school next week.

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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

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As we enter July and look forward to the school summer holidays, we recognise that this time can also cause additional stress for children and families. The Anna Freud Centre is offering a parent webinar on supporting your child with anxiety before they get their exam results on Monday, 8 July from 5-6 pm. This webinar will explore ways to support your young person with anxiety around results day, offering top tips and healthy strategies for mental wellbeing. You can register here. Kooth is running a 45-minute parent webinar about parenting pressures over the summer holidays. It includes how Kooth works as a mental health service, addressing parenting pressures during the holidays, and tips for talking to young people about their feelings. You can choose the session on Monday, 22 July at 1 pm or Thursday, 25 July at 6 pm and sign up using this link.

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 8

As mentioned last week I was going to update you about the sports day results. I can now officially let you know that the winners were Seacole! Congratulations, to everyone that participated in the event. The enthusiasm of the participants and their supporters truly made it a day to remember. Alongside traditional athletic events, fun activities like the skipping race and egg and spoon race ensured everyone could get involved, regardless of their athletic abilities. It was an amazing showing of school spirit. You all should be very proud of your efforts. In Drama this half term, students have been studying a scheme entitled Witchcraft, where they have been challenging gender stereotypes. This week, they modernised Macbeth, and we were delighted to have our Taiwanese visitors join in the activities. These visiting students will be with us for two weeks, and it’s been wonderful to see our students making them feel welcome and engaging with them in various activities like this. This week, Mr. Sharp spoke to the students about learning and the different methods we can use to train ourselves to learn. He explained how everyone learns differently and emphasised that as novices, students need to try various methods to see what works best for them. On Thursday, we had a successful Drop Down Day as Year 8 participated in the 8billionideas programme. Students worked in groups to flex their entrepreneurial skills on a sustainability project. The creativity, presentation skills, and organisation displayed by many students were impressive. It was great to see everyone engaging positively and making the most of the opportunity. As we look towards the two final weeks of the year I remind all Y8s that there should be no false eyelashes worn at school or false nails. We are to maintain those high expectations that have been set throughout the year. I look forward to the final two weeks and know that the students will be working hard till the end of the year.

MR SWEENEY, HEAD OF YEAR 8

BOOK OF THE MONTH

Safiyyah’s War by Hiba Noor Khan

As Setti once said “this is not goodbye, this is just see you later.”

Despite this book simply being words on a piece of paper, quotes like this can change people’s lives. This book is for anyone: people who have lost a loved one, people who are suffering through a war, people who love travelling. It is a powerful book about the importance of caring for other people, no matter who they are, what religion they are or what they believe in life.

- Recommended by Bella F, 7PUN

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 KS3@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 8 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS

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