Welcome to this week's parental bulletin with all the latest news for Year 8.
9 MAY 2025 Swedish Choir Visit - Monday 12 May Post-16 Options Evening - Tuesday 13 May Y9 DoE Training Day in school - 13-14 May Y10 French Paris Trip - 16-19 May WEEKLY BULLETIN KEY SCHOOL DATES ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER This week has been much like our Year 12’s trip to Thorpe Park today, a rollercoaster ride of thrills! We were awed by the spectacle of costumes on display during the Year 11 Dress Up Day on Tuesday, joyfully remembered the past five years with our wonderful Year 11 pupils in Wednesday’s Final HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher Next week we look forward to welcoming a Swedish Choir to the school who are visiting from Gothenburg. Our Year 9 pupils will also be taking part in two training days in school as part of their preparations for the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award. May I remind parents that we are still welcoming applications for the role of parent governor. Celebration Assembly and faced the start of GCSE exams on Thursday. The whole week has not all been about Year 11 though, on Wednesday evening teachers caught up with our Year 10 parents and carers for the PCM meetings and we have held an enrichment week for Year 12 pupils with talks and activities about their post-18 options. We have also had the very exciting news that Karlotte C (9EFR) has had her artwork ‘Beef and Mash’ selected from 23,000 entries to be displayed in the Royal Academy Young Artists Exhibition this summer. This is complemented by the news that pupils, Poppy B (9EMU) and Judith K (9FDO) have made it to the finals of The Poetry by Heart national competition with their performance of Pink Matter. This will see them perform on the stage of Shakespeare’s Globe on Monday 7th July. These are very impressive achievements and we are incredibly proud of their talent and hard work.
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS
Fair Trade Day - 10 May Mental Health Awareness Week - 12- 18 May
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HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week which we will be recognising in school with special assemblies and activities during registration. Mental health is everything: Mental health is more than just a small part of our lives. It’s connected to every little thing we do, every place we go and every person around us. Mental health is our physical health, our finances, our relationships. It’s part of our defining moments and the day to day. Despite this, a recent Mind survey found public attitudes and understanding of mental health have started to go backwards. With this in mind, it is more important than ever that our children and young people feel supported in school and at home. There are many online resources to help you if you feel your child may be struggling but as a starting point I would recommend taking a look at the information for parents on the website for mental health charity, Mind.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 8
A well done to all of the Year 8s that took part in the RE Buddhist Trip. It was great to hear such positive feedback from the staff who attended the trip. It was warming to hear that the students took the trip very seriously and asked a number of questions showing strong interest in the Buddhist way of life. Thank you to all the staff involved in the trip, I know the students were very appreciative.
In tutor time this week we took some time to reflect and discuss the 80th anniversary of VE Day which is being commemorated across the UK, highlighting the end of World War II in Europe and the impact on daily life in 1945. From rationing to bomb shelters and, eventually, celebrating peace - this photo series captures life for those at the end of wartime Britain. Our top three epraise forms this week are as follows: 8SHU, 8FFR, 8PUN so very well done to those forms. Topping our individual leaderboard this week is Zahra N (8STR) very well done!
This week I delivered an assembly and the theme was Community. We looked at the remarkable achievements of the thousands of people who came together with one goal to run what was the 45th London Marathon and raise money for charities across the uk. We shared some of the inspirational stories and some of the great achievements of those who took part. We also talked about how community is important to schools because it helps students feel more connected and sets the foundations for future successes. There have been many great occasions where Year 8 have come together as a community with great success. Looking forward there will once again be a focus on equipment. It is important that all students are fully equipped and preparing themselves for the school day. We are asking that parents and carers perform a station- ary check and remind students to remember their Chromebooks. A reminder about punctuality. We do recom- mend that students arrive at school at 8:30 to allow 5 minutes to get to their form time. Form time starts at 8:35 and we do expect students to be punctual for that. We appreciate your support with this at home. Looking forward to another great week ahead!
MRS LYDDON, HEAD OF YEAR 8
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘The Princess and the Suffragette’ by Holly Webb This is a truly inspirational book about the struggles for women and children in the early 1900s. Set in 1913, the book revolves around the suffragette movement, a campaign group active from 1903 to 1914 which used direct action to advance their aim of achieving women’s suffrage (the right to vote) in the United Kingdom. The book describes the difference in lifestyle for the poor and the rich, covering relatable topics such as divorce and adoptions. I loved how relatable all the characters were and it has slowly become one of my favourite novels of all time! I suggest this book to any historical drama fans, comedy and even non-fiction lovers. Read this if you enjoyed the ‘Rebel Girl’ series or ‘Secretly a suffragette’. I absolutely recommend this book to all ages!
- Eesha R, 7PFO
HOW TO CONTACT YEAR 7 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
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: 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 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
MULTILINGUALISM AT WALDEGRAVE Each and every student in our school contributes their amazing strengths to what makes Waldegrave School such a rich and precious environment - a great attitude to learning, solid content knowledge, artistic talents or sports abilities. Speaking another language is another great example of our collective superpowers. This half-term pupils will be using their Friday afternoon registration time learning a bit more about the most spoken languages in our school. Last Friday pupils explored Mandarin Chinese and this week the focus was Turkish. We hope their enjoy the activities, learn something new and that you can talk about this at home.
BEHAVIOUR FOCUS For this half of 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 focus we are asking students to be ready for their lessons each day by coming into school with a fully charged chromebook every morning. This area has been selected as the largest number of behaviour points are given to students for not having their chromebooks ready for lessons. Please support your child(ren) to get into the simple routine of charging their laptop each evening. PARENT GOVERNOR RECRUITMENT Our Governing Board is currently recruiting for a parent governor who wants to work at a strategic level to develop the school. We would be particularly interested in appointing someone who works or has experience in Higher Education or Careers Education. Continuous training and development are key to the role and will be provided to help you acquire/develop the skills to be an effective governor and you can read more about the work our governors do on our website. We have sent a letter home with further information and details on how to apply.
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