Y10 Bulletin 14.06.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 10

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 14 JUNE 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

After last week’s release of our first Summer edition magazine, this is the first parental bulletin of the half term. If you haven’t already, be sure to read it by clicking here. Just before the half term break, two trips went out. The Year 10 German students had an amazing time in Boppard and really enjoyed soaking up the culture, whilst our

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS LGBTQ+ Pride Month - June Eid al-Adha - 15-19 June Father’s Day - 16 June Learning Disability Week - 17-23 June Year 13 Leavers Assembly - 21 June Preloved Uniform Sale - 22 June Year 11 Prom - 27 June Sports Day - 28 June Year 10 Work Experience - 1-5 July Drop Down Day - 4 July

Year 8 students had such fun in Osmington Bay. Additionally, our first Bronze Duke of Edinburgh practice expeditions took place over the weekend in the Surrey Hills. You will be able to read more about these trips in our final magazine at the end of term. It has been an incredibly busy couple of weeks since our return. Last week we particularly enjoyed welcoming our Year 7 families into school. Year 7 students loved having the opportunity to show off the school, I do hope that this brought their tales of school to life. Our Year 10 Geographers completed their field work studies in Teddington in preparation for their coursework. Our Year 12 Sociologists visited the Central Criminal Court, better known as the Old Bailey, as an introduction to their course on Crime and Deviance. We also welcomed public speaking coaches into school to work with students in Year 9 and 10 who devised speeches inspired by their trip to Kensington Palace before half term. It was fantastic to hear the different issues the students identified. Please note that we are holding a preloved uniform sale on Saturday 22 June, this will be an opportunity to stock up on uniform for the year ahead whilst also supporting the school to raise vital funds. Please donate any unwanted items to school via reception or the Key Stage Hubs.

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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

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The Art of Brilliance are leaders in the field of positive psychology. Recently, they shared some thought-provoking information about how emotions are contagious and how far that contagion spreads. The science of positive psychology reports that a happy friend makes us 25% happier, a happy sibling raises our happiness by 14% and a happy neighbour raises our happiness by an impressive 34%. This is because emotions have a ‘hyper-dyadic spread’ – they pass from person to person, beyond an individual’s direct social ties. However, positivity is a learned behaviour and, unfortunately, the ripple effect also works with negativity. Supporting our children to be more optimistic and modelling positivity can be powerful vectors for creating far-reaching positive change. More of the Art of Brilliance’s insights can be found in their light-hearted and accessible blog here.

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10

This week, we have commenced the Year 10 exams, and the students have bravely taken on their first week of testing. I’m sure watching the Year 11s line up for their exams outside the sports hall has made an impact on the students, making them reflect on being in that position next year. We acknowledge that exam periods can be quite a stressful time, and the wealth of support and resources on mind.org.uk to be very useful. Be sure to check these out. Students also attended assemblies celebrating Pride Month with Mr. Isted and Ms. Moore this week. These assemblies explored the history of LGBTQ+ rights and the importance of allyship, emphasising how we can all support each other in accepting and celebrating everyone’s differences and uniqueness. I’m sure Year 10 found this to be engaging and useful. Furthermore, we saw our House Captains stand up in front of their peers in a series of Hustings assemblies, presenting their pledges to become Head Girl. All students and staff get to vote, and the top entries will go through to the next round of interviews with our Headteacher, Mrs. Tongue. Well done to all those who spoke. We also held a speaking workshop for several students who had the opportunity to visit Kensington Palace and the new exhibit on life behind the scenes. We learned about the lives of the ordinary service personnel and the important roles they played in the lives of the monarchs. Students then worked on their oratory skills throughout the day, culminating in speeches to their peers. It was wonderful to see the students develop over the course of the day. Next week, we will finish the end-of-year exams and settle back into our normal routine. Please make sure all the paperwork for work experience placements is complete and up to date. If you have any questions, please email wex@waldegravesch.org .

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 10

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Result

Fixture

03.06.24

Under 13s Cricket Tournament

WON

03.06.24

Under 13s Cricket vs Turing House

WON 48-36

04.06.24

Year 9/10 Rounders vs St. Richard Reynolds

WON 10-7

04.06.24

Year 7/8 Rounders vs St. Richard Reynolds

WON 12.5-6.5

BOOK OF THE MONTH

Away With Words by Sophie Cameron Away With Words is about a girl called Gala who has moved from Cataluña to a town in Scotland with her dad. She doesn’t speak much English, so she feels really lonely and lost, not able to be her usual funny self. This all changes when she befriends a girl called Natalie, who has selective mutism. They find their own ways to communicate, which improves their lives and the lives of others around them. In my opinion, Away With Words is a brilliant book because it gives meaning to a lot of phrases or sayings like, ‘having a way with words’ or ‘drowning in a sea of words’. It sheds light on a different view of words. Words are not just things that we say. They are things full of meaning and emotion, some more than others. Away With Words represents this and embodies the meaning of words. ~ Recommended by Ella B, Year 7

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 KS4@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 10 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS

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