Y10 Bulletin 11.07.25

Welcome to this week's bulletin with the latest news from Year 10.

11 JULY 2025 Spanish Trip - 10-13 July Y10 Drama performance - 15 July Y7 Cultures afternoon - 16 July Y12 End of Term - 17 July School end of term - early dismissal from 12.10pm - 18 July WEEKLY BULLETIN KEY SCHOOL DATES ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER This week we were really excited to welcome our Year 6 new starters in on Monday ahead of next school year. We have also celebrated book week in school across the week with lots of literary based fun. On Tuesday we hosted Richmond Libraries ‘Battle of the Books’ with Waldegrave coming HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

second. We held a book themed dress up day for Year 7 on Wednesday and we welcomed two authors for talks with Years 7-10. Last night we hosted another spectacular Summer Festival. There were fantastic performances from our talented students, including a piece from last weekend’s Beyond the Skies concert where our Chamber Choir supported the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and it was clear they were enjoying themselves as much as the audience! This year’s theme was Musical Heroes and our school is lucky to have our own musical heroes in the form of the tireless Performing Arts team who pulled this fabulous event together and have given so much time inspiring our students. Yesterday we also waved adios to our Year 10 Spanish students who will be enjoying a long weekend exploring Catanbria with visits to El Soplao Caves, Santander and Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum.

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS

Plastic Free July UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 - 2-27 July

This week we also announced the results of the Head Girl and Deputies selection process and I am pleased to announce Megan C (pictured) as our new Head Girl. I am sure they will all do a wonderful job (see full list on page 2). This is the last Bulletin of the year as we will publish our termly magazine next week. Have a wonderful Summer!

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to

~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

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With more freedom, some (hopefully) great weather, and a bit more time, the summer holidays can be a good time to build our wellbeing. Place2B have shared some top tips put together by researchers from the University of Cambridge and secondary age students, which include: taking time out, building a routine, prioritising sleep, trying a digital detox and sharing our thinking with the important people in our lives. The full list of Place2B’s ten tips can be found here. Experiencing ups, downs and changes to our wellbeing is normal. However, if you are concerned about how your child has been feeling lately, it’s important to get some extra support. There are lots of great websites and services out there which can help support them or provide further information. This includes YoungMinds and Shout or Place2Be’s Get urgent help page. Additionally, the Mental Health Support Team (MHST) have asked if parents can provide feedback on their ‘Helping teens with…’ parent webinar series. In order to continue to make the webinars accessible and tailored to your interests as a parent, we would appreciate you sharing your views and giving feedback via this questionnaire.

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NEW HOUSE CAPTAINS FOR 2025-26

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10

Students have been getting on well in lessons this week, getting feedback from their recent Year 10 exams. I have been very impressed in seeing how the majority have shown real resilience during their feedback lessons, focusing on the ways in which they can improve and seeking out their teachers to ask for specific help and guidance. The Year 10 prefects have now received their prefect log cards. When students do their perfect duty they need to get this signed by their subject teacher. Once the record is completed, they can hand it in to Mrs Porteous for a new one. Each completed record will go into the prize draw at the end of each term. Lots of teachers have commented on how helpful and keen the Year 10 prefects have been so far. Keep up the good work! On Friday we had our celebration assembly. It was wonderful to see the students celebrating each other as well to recognise those that have been going above and beyond in their subjects. Congratulations to everyone who won an award. We are now in our final week of school. Students are still reminded however, of the need to abide by the uniform policy until the final day. Fake nails, eyelashes and excess jewellery are still not permitted.

This is the last bulletin of the year so I wish you all a fantastic summer break!

MRS PORTEOUS, HEAD OF YEAR 10

BOOK OF THE MONTH

‘King of Nothing’ by Nathanael Lessore

I really really really enjoyed this book! I specifically enjoyed how realistic and actually quite intense it was towards the end. The characters are all written so well. For example I really like how you can tell Anton is not as bad as Kehinde from the start when he kind of defended Mathew when Kehinde was about to give him a hard time. The scene where Mathew and Anton are at a sleepover and they’re talking about his nan made me cry! It was just so wholesome and the boys’ unexpected friendship is such a lovely part of the book. I will definitely suggest this book to people in the future!

- Luluah T-D, 7PCO

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

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

U13 Cricket - Chance to Compete regional final

03.07.25

WON: Regional champions

The U13 Cricket team took part in the Chance to Compete regional final on Thursday 3rd July. We travelled across London to Sidcup Cricket Club, which was a lovely venue for this tournament. There were six teams from across the region who had qualified to take part in the region final and for our team to be named champions we needed to win as many matches as possible. We got off to a good start beating Esher CofE High School by a score of 73 runs to 52, which was followed by an outstanding batting display against Kingsdale Foundation school with a winning score of 105 runs to 63. Runs scored got even better in the third match, beating Acland Burghley School 131 runs to 61. Our fourth match after lunch was slightly closer as Sir Roger Manwood’s High School proved to be a stronger opposition, however the team still managed a win, with a score of 93 runs to 57. The team entered into our final game unbeaten but our opposition was Bexley Grammar School who had only lost one game so far. We were put into bat and held to a score of 52 runs, however the team knew that taking wickets would add to the runs tally. With one over to go Waldegrave had taken four wickets so were now up to a score of 72. This left Bexley needing 8 runs to win. In the end after some great fielding it came down to the last ball, where our opponent needed to a score of six to win and unfortunately that’s exactly what they got!

The team was disappointed to lose this match but taking all the other scores into account we were up against Bexley in a rematch for the final. This time Waldegrave fielded first, showing some excellent bowling and fielding throughout the team; they held Bexley to a score of 42 runs. The team were very confident that they could achieve this score in their turn to bat and did exactly that, winning by a final score of 81 runs to 52. This meant that Waldegrave finished as winners in their final match of the day and were crowned regional champions! Well done to everyone who took part in this match and in all our sporting activities over the school year!

BEHAVIOUR FOCUS

For 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 we are asking students to respect and value learning, putting aside distractions and following our uniform policy by wearing the correct uniform at all times. The full uniform policy can be viewed here.

GETTING KIDS SEWING AND DESIGNING

Sew What? After School Sewing Club at Waldegrave School

£105 for 10 sessions this Autumn Term All Years Thursdays At Sew What? we turn after school into a creative and social place where children bring their ideas to life and gain a sense of achievement with every stitch. Ideal for the DofE Skills Program.

3.15 - 4.00 pm

Thursday 25th September to Thursday 4th December To find out more and to book visit: sew-what.online

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 2025/26 After last year's success, we are running a 2nd edition of the Waldegrave Wildlife Photography Competition!

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● Take a picture of the wildlife around you (not pets); ● You can use your phone or a camera; ● Submit your entry by the 3rd of October to wildlifephotographer@waldegravesch.org

The panel of judges will select 12 winners. The selected photos will feature in the Waldegrave Wildlife Calendar and the winners will be treated to a trip to the Wildlife Photographers Exhibition at the Natural History Museum!

The following items are not endorsed by Waldegrave School.

The following items are not endorsed by Waldegrave School.

Whitton Youth Zone

Hampton Youth Zone

Family Hub

Family Hub

The White House

The White House

Summer Holiday Programme

Summer Holiday Programme 2025

Monday 21 July to Thursday 29 August Completely FREE activities for young people in school years 4 to 13 (9 to 18 years old) This is a FUEL/

Monday 21 July to Thursday 29 August Completely FREE activities for young people in school years 4 to 13 (9 to 18 years old) This is a FUEL/HAF programme Scan QR code to book tickets

HAF programme Scan QR code to book tickets

Contacts and queries For more information about any of our summer offers including the bookable activities and trips, please contact: Justin Johnson Hampton Youth Project Lead Practitioner E: justin.johnson@achievingforchildren.org.uk or youthservice@achievingforchildren.org.uk

Contacts and queries For more information about any of our summer offers including the bookable activities and trips, please contact: Justin Johnson Hampton Youth Project Lead Practitioner E: justin.johnson@achievingforchildren.org.uk or youthservice@achievingforchildren.org.uk

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