This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 9.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN 1 MARCH 2024
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
This term Dr Efi Spentzou from Royal Holloway University has led a series of after school workshops exploring Myth & Voice. Students from all years groups learned all about King Erysichthon, an ancient character who remains relevant today as his story raises many ethical questions about the environment. It was fabulous
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month - March SAFE Day - 4 March World Book Day - 7 March International Women’s Day - 8 March Richmond Choral Festival - 13 March EPQ Presentations - 13-14 March Year 13 Parents’ Consultation Evening - 4-6.30pm 27 March End of Spring term - 28 March Easter Holidays - 29 March-12 April Back to School - 15 April
to start the week enjoying presentations from the students involved hearing how we can all make small changes to improve the natural world. The Student Parliament Eco Committee also met with an external partner this week to develop their ideas for greening the school. I am excited to see how both projects develop in the summer term. This week we have had a number of trips out of school. On Tuesday some of our Year 9 students enjoyed a trip to the London Careers Festival at the Guildhall Art Gallery in Bank and enjoyed finding out about different careers, a highlight included using the flight simulator. Yesterday Alexa M and Annabelle R in Year 9, and Tamira R in Year 8 who are standing for the Richmond and Kingston Youth Council took part in the final hustings event at York House. They were so impressive delivering speeches and answering questions. After school a number of sixth form students attended The World Leaders Tacitus Lecture in the City of London. Today our A level French students attended a study day and A level Religious Studies students attended the Candle conference in Central London. Thank you to all the parents who attended the PTA Quiz. Our fantastic Quizmaster, Ben Burrows, kept us all entertained with brilliant questions and challenges that not only made us think hard but also laugh a lot. Thank you to all the fabulous PTA volunteers who sourced the delicious curries and made sure no one was thirsty.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
This week is Eating Disorder Awareness Week. To highlight this, The Charlie Waller Trust has put together a range of resources for parents and carers, who may be concerned that their child is showing signs of disordered eating. This includes: a webinar on spotting signs and supporting young people with eating disorders on 16 April from 12.00-1.20pm, a resource for parents on Supporting a child with an eating problem and a series of free workshops, commencing on a range of dates, providing practical skills, strategies and techniques for parents who are supporting a child to recover from an eating disorder. Additionally, Monday 4 March is Substance Advice for Everyone (SAFE) Day. All parents should have received a letter explaining this important borough-wide public health intervention. The letter is also linked here.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 9
We have had another busy week this week at Waldegrave. Students have been doing really well in lessons and continuing to be proactive in going to after school and lunchtime clubs and competitions. It is always fantastic to see Year 9 students getting involved in the wider life of the school. In form time this week, students did a series of activities organised by the UK Youth Council called ‘Make your Mark’. This is a UK-wide consultation which gives all young people aged 11-18 in the UK the chance to have a say on the biggest issues facing young people. Students in form time had to vote for one topic out of ten as the biggest issue. The topic chosen will influence hundreds of projects and campaigns led by young people. Congratulations to the Indoor Rowing team who competed in the RSSP event on Friday 9 February. Nanne and Libby competed in the year 9 event. Nanne rowed 950m to place 5th overall and Libby rowed 985m and was 3rd overall. Waldegrave placed second overall, a big well done to everyone who participated! It was a pleasure taking some of our Year 9 students to the Careers Festival at the London Guildhall at Bank this week. The students made us proud and we had several members of the public congratulate us on their behaviour. Hopefully this event will have ignited a passion for a specific career route in our students. Congratulations to 9SPI for getting the most epraise points this week. They are followed by 9PGO and 9EPA. Well done! A reminder that today is the last chance for students to complete their GCSE options form. The form is on the students google classroom with a booklet that also goes through details about the process. Please ensure your child has completed this. On Monday we will be commemorating SAFE Day (Substance Advice for Everyone Day). SAFE Day is a borough-wide day of action for all students in Kingston & Richmond. Students will be doing activities in form time which focus on supporting young people to make safer choices about drugs.
MRS PORTEOUS, HEAD OF YEAR 9
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
27.02.24
Under 15 Outer Borough Cricket Final
THIRD PLACE
06.02.24 27.02.24
Year 7/8 Football Tournament Under 14 Rugby Tournament
WON 2 GAMES, LOST 4
SEVENTH PLACE
BOOK OF THE MONTH
“ One Day ” by David Nicholls
“ One Day ” by David Nicholls is about Emma and Dexter who meet one night on the 15th of July 1988 but go their separate ways the next day. However, the novel follows both of them and their story together every 15th of July for the next 20 years. The Netflix adaptation of the book has recently been released and if you have enjoyed the show, I would really recommend the book because the book version gives you a unique insight into the story.
~ Recommended by Yasemin, Year 11 Student
BOOK DRIVE FOR WORLD BOOK DAY
About the Children’s Book Project
Across London and the UK 1 in 4 disadvantaged children owns fewer than 10 books, whilst 1 in 8 has none at all. This has an impact not only on these children’s academic outcomes but also on their wellbeing, emotional development and sense of themselves as a reader. The Children’s Book Project directly tackles this ‘book gap’ and gifts donated books to targeted communities across the Capital. Over 500 schools, community groups, women’s groups and prisons nationwide put on book gifting events at which children are invited to choose a book to take it home and keep. The charity expects to gift upwards of 350,000 books this year. For more information visit www.childrensbookproject.co.uk
We are holding a Book Drive on World Book Day!
We are holding a Book Drive for the Children’s Book Project charity on 7 March 2024. Please bring in any books your children have grown out of so that they can find new homes with others across the local community. Alternatively you may wish to purchase an old favourite to donate. We can accept any children’s books in good condition. Please drop them off at the main reception.
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 9 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
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