This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 8
EEKLY W B ULLETIN 12 JULY 2024
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
This week we have been celebrating our annual book week by hosting a variety of workshops in school to spark our students’ creativity. On Tuesday we welcomed journalist and broadcaster Jemma Forte into school to talk to our A level Media and Politics students about her fascinating career. On Wednesday, we welcomed
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two spoken word artists, Jayda David and Priyanka Moorjani, who delivered an empowering presentation to KS4, encouraging our students to be confident expressing themselves. On Thursday, our own Ms Lewis led a creative writing workshop for students in KS3 based on her book, Other Me. Once again there have been a number of trips out of school this week. Our Year 10 Spanish students returned from a trip to Cantabria yesterday. It was wonderful to hear how much they enjoyed their travels and the opportunity to put their language skills to good use. These last two weeks Year 9 have had the opportunity to visit Strawberry Hill House to complement their studies on Gothic literature in English. On Wednesday our Year 12 Drama students went to the National Theatre to see Mnemonic, a play that explores ideas about memory. Yesterday you will have received an email about the raffle organised by the Friends of Waldegrave. There are some fantastic prizes including meals out, beauty treats and summer sports clubs. If you missed this you can find further details here. This will be our last bulletin of the year before we break up at 12.45pm next Friday. Our final magazine of the year will be published next week where you can read more about some of the highlights of the term. I would like to thank everyone in our school community for ensuring this has been another happy and successful year at Waldegrave.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
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ANTI-BULLYING 101: WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS & CARERS Thursday 18 July, 6.30 PM Join our Anti-Bullying 101 online FREE interactive workshop from The Diana Award. This is for parents and carers who want to learn more about the ways in which you can support your child and spot the signs of bullying behaviour, including LGBTQ+ targeted behaviour. SIGN UP HERE As this is our last bulletin before the summer break it also seems a good time to remind parents and carers of some resources that we have shared previously. The Anna Freud Centre has updated its Summer Self-care plan for teenagers, which can be accessed here and the London Fire Brigade water safety advice can be accessed here.
A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 8
As this is our final bulletin for the year, I wanted to reflect on some highlights with Year 8. We’ve seen incredible sports results in netball, football, rugby, athletics, swimming, rounders, and ultimate frisbee. On Monday, I watched the Year 8s in an official ultimate frisbee game and was impressed by their efforts to implement the tactics they’ve been practising with Mr Reynolds. Also in Y8 we should celebrate all the clubs that students have been involved in. I know that we have had students in clubs based around art, PE, drama, mindfulness, social communication, music (choir and band), EDI, politics, journalism, literature, mathematics, science, poetry and photography. I know there are probably a range of others I have missed! Well done to so many of the students that have taken part in these clubs throughout the year. These are always a great opportunity for students to make new connections with others as well as pursue an interest. I encourage all Y8s to join a club! Throughout the year I have had great joy in watching the students throughout their DT carousel. The students have had a range of practical subjects that they have rotated through. I have tasted many beef/lamb kebabs, viewed the careful stitchwork of comfort cushions, heard the loud sawing of a jewellery box and been amazed at the creative lid designs. All the work the students have done throughout the year has been incredible. It has been warming and encouraging to see many students flourish in different classroom environments. It is also worth noting that I was able to see a number of students with their mask creations. I know the art team has worked hard to have the students design their ‘jungle themed’ masks. This could not be a final bulletin without mentioning some of the brilliant trips the Y8s have been involved in. I was so very impressed by Y8 behaviour when all students attended the Rose Theatre on their drama trip. The students learned much from the acting, writing and set design of a real play. It was an incredible event that I am sure all students remember well. I also would like to mention the RE trip, where students attended the Buddhist temple in Wimbledon. Students got the opportunity to build on their own knowledge of buddhism as we had a number of speakers remind the students of some of the key points of the religion. The grounds and facilities made all of the students feel some peace, and I must admit I left the temple feeling far more relaxed than when I entered. Lastly, I must share that I will be leaving Waldegrave and handing back my duties to Mrs Mortimer, who is keen to continue working with Year 8. My partner and I are moving to Australia for a new adventure. It was a difficult decision as I have absolutely loved my time at Waldegrave over the past four years. I will miss the brilliance and humour of the Year 8s and being their Head of Year has been a joy. I know they will excel in whatever paths they choose. I want to take this final opportunity to thank all the parents for their support. I have appreciated our conversations, and although it is not always easy, we all strive to guide, nurture, and teach the students here at Waldegrave. Thank you and have a wonderful summer break.
MR SWEENEY, HEAD OF YEAR 8
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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