Welcome to this week's parental bulletin with all the latest news for Year 9.
WEEKLY BULLETIN
16 MAY 2025
ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
Congratulations to all the Year 9 students who took part in the Duke of Edinburgh training days this week. The facilitators were so impressed by the students’ positive attitudes as they really threw themselves into the activities. This has definitely raised the excitement about the upcoming
Y10 French Paris Trip - 16-19 May Y10 Interschool Physics Quiz - Wednes- day 21 May Y10 German Boppard Trip - 22-25 May
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher Ms Summers took part in the great Glen Kayak Challenge, kayaking 78km across the Lochs and Canals of Scotland, from Fort William to Inverness over the recent bank holiday weekend. She is raising funds for the Youth Adventure Trust, a charity she has volunteered with for several years. To read more about the challenge and support this fundraiser click here. On Monday we were delighted to welcome students and staff from Gothenburg. We have forged strong links with the Swedish choir over the years and it was wonderful to see friends reconnect following our visit to Gothenburg in the autumn term. Congratulations to Sam L (7FGC) whose work ‘The vase and the plant’ was also selected for inclusion in the Royal Academy’s Young Artists Summer Exhibition. expeditions. I hope that these are blessed with equally fabulous weather. Thank you to all the Year 10 parents and carers who attended this week’s Post-16 options evening which we held in conjunction with Kingston College. I was pleased to hear so many positive comments at the end of the evening. The slides can be found on our website. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any further questions.
Y8 PGL Maths Trip - 23-26 May Half-Term Break - 26-30 May
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS
Walk to School Week - 19-23 May World Meditation Day - 21 May
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HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and we have launched our new student wellbeing platform Zumos. Students will be able to use Zumos to find clinically approved and peer-reviewed resources to proactively take care of their wellbeing. It’s a really exciting new addition to the support and wellbeing provision that our students have access to. Additionally, students in Year 9 have attended a Street W!se assembly which is a youth safety campaign being rolled out across all Secondary Schools in the borough. It aims to give our young people tips on how to stay safe when they are out and about, what to do and who to contact if something happens. We hope that this has been a really valuable experience for our students and that they have taken a lot from it. Assemblies for students in the other year groups are being scheduled for next half term. Students in Year 9 have also been given a travel card holder reinforcing the key safety messages and emergency contact numbers. Please see two short Safety Guides with Street W!se information, one for Parents and Carers and the other for Young People.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 9
Year 9 have had a very busy week with their first Duke of Edinburgh practice assessments. The feedback from the facilitators was glowing and I have to say I am really proud of their focus and respect during these sessions. We really hope that they found it an enjoyable and beneficial experience. We also have had a form time dedicated to ‘Spreading Kindness’. Students were given cards during Thursdays form time and asked to select two members of our school community who they wanted to share words of thanks. It was incredibly heartwarming to see our Year 9s take this task so seriously and there have been some lovely messages to teachers, form tutors and our wonderful support staff including canteen staff and caretakers. These will be sorted and delivered by our Kindness Ambassadors next week. We are excited the share the news that Daisy M has continued her winning streak, winning the gold medal in the Under 15 Hammer throw at the Middlesex County Championships on Sunday. This follows her performance the week before where she managed a new PB of 30.71m. Amazing work Daisy, keep it up! We also want to celebrate Florence P who has had some amazing experiences as part of the Sea Cadets. She is currently representing 14,000 sea cadets as a National Cadet Voice representative. In this role she has interviewed Royal Navy Officers applying for paid roles in the sea cadets and is meeting the Minister for Veterans and People. This shows what incredible opportunities there are for young people working with the cadets! Well done to the Rounders team who played against Richmond Upon Thames School on Thursday, which we won 14.5-3. See Sports Fixtures section for full write up. Epraise totals for this half term so far: 1st: 9EMU 2nd: 9PWA 3rd: 9SSR - have now taken the third spot! Keep up the fabulous work! We have had two very interesting assemblies this week. The first from a company called ‘Mothers against Muggings’ which was very impactful and informative for our students. The other on Friday was in response to Mental Health Awareness week. It was a brilliant opportunity for students to reflect on their own mental health and how they can better support themselves in times of stress or anxiety. We will be continuing with the theme of ‘Supporting our Mental Health’ in the coming weeks. Please make some time to speak to your child(ren) about this important topic at home.
MRS MORTIMER, HEAD OF YEAR 9
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘Things a Bright Girl Can Do’ by Sally Nicholls Set in the early twentieth century, this novel follows three brave young women as they all become involved in the Suffragette movement. I loved how Nicholls brought the time period to life, showing what it felt like to be a woman and girl during that turbulent time. But if historical novels aren’t usually your thing, don’t be put off. It feels really modern and fresh, exploring issues like class differences as the three main characters come from different backgrounds. There is also a beautiful love story between two of the characters. It has something for everyone!
- Mrs Nowicki
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: 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 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 7 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
MULTILINGUALISM AT WALDEGRAVE Each and every student in our school contributes their amazing strengths to what makes Waldegrave School such a rich and precious environment - a great attitude to learning, solid content knowledge, artistic talents or sports abilities. Speaking another language is another great example of our collective superpowers. This half-term during Friday afternoon registration time learning a bit more about the most spoken languages in our school . We hope their enjoy the activities, learn something new and talk about this at home.
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
14.04.25 15.05.25 15.05.25
Won
U15 Cricket Tournament
Won: 14.5-3 Won: 12-11
Year 9/10 Rounders v RTS
Year 7/8 Rounders v RTS
This week our pupils has their first taste of glory in the rounders tournament against Richmond Upon Thames Scohol. Both our Year 7/8 team and the Year 9/10 teams played and were victorious. The Year 7/8 match was fiercely fought, coming down to only one point in the end. Players of these matches were: Daisy G, Emilia G (both 8EDA) and Jasmine G (10PGU). All the players had a lot of fun, as you can see in their photo. Our Under 15s Cricket team played away this week against both Lady Eleanor Holles and St Richard Reynolds Schools. Waldegrave won, beating both teams! Daphne E (9EFR) was named player of the match for her excellent bowling. Great efforts this week from all our players - keep up the hard work!
BEHAVIOUR FOCUS For this half of 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 be ready for lessons by coming into school with a fully charged chromebook every morning. Please support your child(ren) to get into the simple routine of charging their laptop each evening. Year 8 class 8EBH have written a fantastic poem to remind us all of the Waldegrave ethos. PARENT GOVERNOR RECRUITMENT Our Governing Board is currently recruiting for a parent governor who wants to work at a strategic level to develop the school. We would be particularly interested in appointing someone who works or has experience in Higher Education or Careers Education. Continuous training and development are key to the role and will be provided to help you acquire/develop the skills to be an effective governor and you can read more about the work our governors do on our website. We have sent a letter home with further information and details on how to apply.
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