Y9 Bulletin 22.03.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 9

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 22 MARCH 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

Year 13 PCM - 4-6.30pm 27 March Year 7 Easter Bonnet Parade - 28 March End of Spring term - 28 March Easter Holidays - 29 March-12 April Back to School - 15 April

This week our GCSE historians have had the chance to visit the Old Operating Theatre on the Southbank. In 1822 this operating theatre was installed in the attic of the early eighteenth-century church of the Old St Thomas’ Hospital and it is the oldest surviving surgical theatre in Europe for female patients. The trip really brought the ‘Medicine Through Time’ course to life, as it existed at a time before anaesthetics were in use.

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS

Ramadan - 10 March - 8 April Purim - 24 March Holi - 25 March Good Friday - 29 March Easter Sunday - 31 March Eid ul-Fitr - 9 April - 10 April Vaisakhi - 13 April

Congratulations to all the Year 11 students involved in Food Practical exams this week. As ever, the standard of food the students produced has been fantastic and worthy of MasterChef. These practical exams will continue over the coming weeks, not only in Food & Nutrition but also Drama, PE, Art and Languages. Good luck to all the students involved. Next week we will be breaking up for Easter holidays at lunchtime on Thursday 28 March. Further to the letter sent yesterday, this will be a non-uniform day, when we are joining with other local schools to raise money for UNICEF. If you would like to make a donation please do so via ParentPay or JustGiving Unicef.. This will be the last bulletin of the term as we will be publishing our magazine next week so I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a wonderful break. I know that many of our families will be celebrating important festivals in the coming weeks including Holi, Purim, Easter, Eid ul-Fitr and Vaisakhi. I hope that everyone in our wider school community finds time to rest and relax with friends and family and enjoy the lengthening days and more clement spring-time weather.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to info@waldegravesch.org STAY CONNECTED WITH US:

~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

As the exam season approaches, we recognise that it can be a very stressful time for our students and their families. We have booked the Mental Health Support Team to run a workshop for parents of GCSE and A-Level students who want to help their teenager with exam anxiety. This will run in person on 24 April at 6.30pm and there will be an alternative online session at a date and time to be confirmed. Please complete this form if you would like to attend one of the workshops. Further details will be sent out. For parents of students in Key Stages 3 and 4, The International Coalition of Girls’ Schools has an excellent six-episode podcast series called The Connected Girl. Episode 2 ‘Connecting with Parents’ explores the critical connection that girls have with their parents on the journey from girlhood to womanhood. The podcast can be accessed here.

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 9

This week we had our celebration assembly where students were awarded prizes for their hard work in their lessons as well as tutor time. Congratulations to all of those students who received awards. Students will be receiving their certificates in tutor time. In the celebration assembly, the students who got the most e praise points in each form were recognised. These students were: 9STH - Camila K, 9SPI - Alexa M, 9PGO - Nimisha C, 9PFO - Keiva M, 9FWD - Rosalie S, 9FBH - Jasmeet S, 9EPA - Matilda T and 9EJO - Meg S. Congratulations to all of you! This week is Neurodiversity Celebration Week. Year 9 students will be doing activities in tutor time around the concept of neurodiversity, considering the importance of celebrating our unique strengths and differences. The Collection 4 Clothes fundraiser went very well in school. A substantial amount of clothes were donated, the donation box was overflowing! These will be brought to communities in less economically developed countries in Eastern Europe, Africa, South-East Asia, and the Middle East where they are sold at local affordable prices that benefit their local communities. On Thursday next week, we are going to be having a non uniform day to support UNICEF. Our school recognises the very important work UNICEF does to protect the rights of children everywhere and we want to support this fantastic cause. You can donate via ParentPay, JustGiving or by bringing cash on the day. Please note that JustGiving set a minimum donation of £2. Students need to please remember that we are a working environment by following the non-uniform expectations so that everyone marks the day in the spirit of community. These will be clearly outlined to students next week in tutor time. Next week we are carrying out uniform checks, with a particular focus on skirts and trousers ensuring that they adhere to the uniform policy. The uniform policy states that skirts should be a ‘black knee length kilt’ and that trousers should be ‘tailored plain black trousers. Fashion trousers, tight fitting trousers and stretch fabric are not permitted’. Thank you in advance for your support with this at home.

MRS PORTEOUS, HEAD OF YEAR 9

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7 The Performing Arts and Music department would like to congratulate the following students on their amazing results in their Musical Theatre singing exams, which they have been working towards for a whole year. The students are: Izzy L Year 8 - Grade 3 DISTINCTION, Jemima L Year 8 - Grade 3 MERIT, Daisy K Year 8 - Grade 3 DISTINCTION, Floss G Year 11 - Grade 5 MERIT, Rosa B Year 10 - Grade 5 DISTINCTION and Eleanor O Year 10 - Grade 5 DISTINCTION. Well done! PERFORMING ARTS CELEBRATED

MS O’BRIEN, HEAD OF PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Result

Fixture

SILVER MEDALISTS

14.03.24

Year 8 Contact Rugby Tournament

Year 8 Netball V’s RPA

LOST, 7-5 WON, 2-0

18.03.24

19.03.24

Year 9/10 Football V’s Turing

20.03.24

Year 8 Netball Tournament

3RD IN GROUP

Sixth Form Netball V’s Christs

LOST, 24-18 LOST, 26-13

20.03.24

U18 Basketball V’s SRR

20.03.24

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7 FUEL EASTER 2024

This Easter, between 2 April and 12 April 2024, Kingston and Richmond Boroughs in association with the Department for Education are running the highly successful FUEL programme once more. There are lots of clubs and activities to choose from and they run across a range of dates, time and locations. The FUEL (Feed Ur Everyday Lives) programme provides fantastic free holiday and activity clubs for children in recep- tion up to year 11, who are receiving benefit related free school meals. When children and young people come to a FUEL club they will be given a hot meal, have the chance to learn about the importance of eating food that is good for you, make friends and try lots of activities. Clubs and activities include: dance, yoga; technology and coding; skateboarding; art and crafts; cooking; indoor climbing; forest schools; karting and lots of sports such as cricket, football, netball, tennis, rugby, river sports and some swimming.

MR GREAVES, HEAD OF YEAR 7

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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 en- joyed 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

HOW TO CONTACT YEAR 9 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:

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

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