Welcome to this week's bulletin with the latest news from Year 10.
WEEKLY BULLETIN
3 OCTOBER 2025
ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER
HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
KEY SCHOOL DATES
A huge thank you to all our fabulous bakers whose creations filled the Hall today as we hosted our Macmillan Coffee Morning. The bakes were spectacular and thanks to the generosity of parents and pupils there was plenty to go round at break and lunchtime. If you would like to add any
Y12 - Geography Fieldwork - 29 September & 1 October Y10 - Art Trip to Kew Gardens - 1 October Y12 National Portrait Gallery - 3 October World’s Biggest Coffee Morning at Waldegrave (Macmillan) - 3 October
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
further donations to this fantastic cause please visit ParentPay. Our open mornings are over for another year and I would like to praise the wonderful Year 8s for escorting families around our school and sharing their knowledge so confidently. Well done! It has been a busy week in the Art Department as both Year 10 and Year 12 went on trips. Year 10 visited Kew Gardens for inspiration ahead of their Batik project for their Art GCSE, while Year 12 went to the National Portrait Gallery for a workshop on experimental portraiture where they created their own works. I look forward to seeing their creations! In the Sixth Form our Year 13 Geography students completed their fieldwork trips this week with visits to consider different aspects of Bushy Park, collecting data to support their coursework. I am very much looking forward to welcoming Year 7 families to this evening’s Bingo Night. A huge thank you to our wonderful Friends of Waldegrave who have organised the event. If you would like to get more involved please contact the team on fow@waldegravesch.org Feeling a valued member of our community is central to our ethos at Waldegrave and we know that despite our varied backgrounds and beliefs, what unites us far outweighs our differences. We respect and value learning, one another and our environment. With that in mind I would like to wish all of our Jewish families Shabbat Shalom, and our whole school community a peaceful and restful weekend.
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS
October - ADHD Awareness Month 5 October - World Teacher Day
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to 6-12 October - Dyslexia and Dyspraxia Awareness Weeks
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
World Mental Health Day takes place next week and this year the Mental Health Foundation has chosen to focus on the overwhelming impact of relentless bad news. Constantly reading negative news from around the world can feel like a lot to take in – and that’s because it is. The conflicts and suffering that people face around the globe can leave us feeling powerless. In the digital age, managing how much information we take on board is really challenging as an adult, for our children it might feel impossible. This all takes a toll on our mental health. The Mental Health Foundation has produced a set of top tips for managing those feelings of overwhelm, including setting boundaries with the news, phone free times, and giving yourself permission to rest. There are also some practical ways to manage doomscrolling linked here.
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Additionally, Young Minds has produced this advice to help young people talk about any worries they might have about global issues.
A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10
GCSE content is in full swing in Year 10 and it is wonderful hearing that the students are rising to the challenges faced with new teachers and new content. I want to take this opportunity to praise their hard work and focus. This week Year 10 had a fabulous Art Trip to Kew Gardens for their Art GCSE. I have heard from many students that they had a wonderful time. This week in tutor time students were elected to take part in our Student Parliament: a group of elected student representatives from each form and each year group, who meet to discuss issues, make deci- sions and influence change within the school. The students voted in are: Jemima L, Annabel L, Jiya K, Isabelle B, Leah T, Mariya A, Nastia M, Hannah W, Alice M, Enayy O, Yuka H, Ela M, Bea W, Ada K, Jess S, Martha C, Daisy J, Emma H, Josephine H and Cosette F. Well done to them all! Today Waldegrave hosted a fantastic bake sale in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support. Well done to Year 10 for their wonderful creations and enthusiasm for buying cakes too! The Year 11 House Captains were very impressed by their creativity and support for making this event such a success. Top 3 forms on Epraise are: 1. 10SAN 2. 10FCO 3. 10POR Currently we are using form times to focus on reading and on Tuesdays our Year 10s are reading a Penguin shortened version of Great Expectations. It would be wonderful if you could speak to your child/ren about this at home. We are doing this in order to support our reading initiatives but also the Year 10s will be studying A Christmas Carol as part of their GCSE English Literature and we want them to have an appreciation of Dicken’s influences and writing styles.
Thank you for your support and have a lovely weekend!
MRS MORTIMER, HEAD OF YEAR 10
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘The Housemaid’ by Freida McFadden Millie is a young, beautiful woman who takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for a wealthy couple, Nina and Andrew. For Millie, who has a criminal record, it’s a fantastic job - until it’s not. Things go downhill quickly as Nina exhibits increasingly bizarre behavior and Millie’s room in the attic only locks from the outside… If you are someone who loves a good page-turner then this is definitely the book for you. It isn’t too long and the chapters are relatively short; getting straight to the point. Although the whole plot is a little farfetched, it is definitely full of suspense and action. Unlike some thrillers which may seem overly dark or confusing this one is easier to get into making it a great pick for anyone new to the genre. This book is a must-read for any thriller lovers out there - it’s fast paced, suspenseful and full of twists that will keep you hooked. Unlike some thrillers which may seem overly dark or confusing this one is easier to get into making it a great pick for anyone new to the genre.
- Honor D, 11STH
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
MUSIC TASTER SESSIONS FOR ALL The music department will be running a taster session for the whole school on the week 15th-19th. Feel free to turn up to any of the open rehearsals to have a go! All are welcome. See you there! If you have any questions, come over the Performance Arts Block or ask your Music teacher.
BEHAVIOUR FOCUS For our first school term the school’s leadership team has chosen to focus settling back into our classroom routines. We have discussed our common-sense daily expectations with pupils during tutor times but as a reminder please see below for you to discuss at home.
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Junior and Teen Football Sessions for children and young people, 5 to 16 years old who have neurodiverse needs or disabilities and would like to play in an inclusive environment. Time: 11.15am-12.15pm players 11 to 16 years in secondary school 12.15pm-1.15pm players 5 to 11 years in primary school Day: Saturdays Dates: 13 th September to 13 th December (term time) Venue: Whitton Sports Centre, Twickenham School, Percy Road, Whitton, TW2 6JW. Cost: £4.50 per person per session. There is no charge for parents, carers or support staff.
FOOTBALL Day : Saturdays Time : players age 11 to 16 - 11.15am-12.15pm players age 5 to 11 - 12.15pm-1.15pm Adult players - 11.15am-12.15pm Dates : 13 September to 13 December (not 1 Nov) Venue: Whitton Sports & Fitness Centre Cost: £4.50 per person per session Coached by coaches from Kew Park Rangers (KPR), a local England Football 3 Star Accredited Community Club, footballers practice a variety of techniques and skills to develop their agility, balance and coordination. KPR encourage players to join in competitively and socially. These sessions take place indoors in a sports hall. FUSION ADULT DANCE Day : Mondays Time : 6.00-7.00pm Dates : 8 September to 15 December (not 27 Oct) Fun, energetic and social dance sessions with Combination Dance which will increase fitness, mobility, self-confidence and teamwork. Performers will learn choreographed dance routines to a variety of music genre. RISE TO SHINE SWIMMING Day : Tuesdays Time : 6-6.45pm Dates : 9 September to 16 December (not 28 Oct) Venue: Teddington Pools & Fitness Centre Cost: £65 per person for the term Part of our RISE to Shine project, training athletes aged 8-18 years who live or go to school in the borough to compete for Richmond in the Venue: Teddington Sports Centre Cost: £52 per person for the term
MULTI-SPORTS Day : Saturdays Time : 12.15-1.15pm Dates : 13 September to 13 December (not 1 Nov) Venue: Whitton Sports & Fitness Centre Cost: £4.50 per person per session Activities for children 8+, young people and adults Delivered by Brentford Community Sports Trust. Come along and join in with a variety of different sports and exercise activities. These sessions are fun and engaging with the opportunity to try lots of different activities . FUSION JUNIOR AND TEEN DANCE Day : Saturdays Time : 11:30am-12.15pm (Yr7 +) 12.30-1.00 pm (YrR to Yr6)* *expression of interest as not currently running Dates : 13 September – 13 December (not 25 Oct or 1 November) Venue: Up and Running, Teddington Cost: £54 per person for the term These weekly, fun and lively dance classes are led by Combination Dance Company and are ideal for developing gross motor skills, flexibility, self expression and confidence.
Coached by coaches from Kew Park Rangers (KPR), a local England Football 3 Star Accredited Community Club, footballers practice a variety of techniques and skills to develop their agility, balance and coordination.
KPR encourage players to join in competitively and socially. These sessions take place indoors in a sports hall. We would ask that you please sign up and pay in for the sessions in advance by using the following booking link – https://bookwhen.com/lbrut-rise
London Youth Games. It is a very welcoming group focusing on stroke improvement. Swimmers need to be able to swim a 25m length of the pool unaided. To book any of our activities please visit - https://bookwhen.com/lbrut-rise
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