Please find the 25 October 2024 Weekly Bulletin for Year 11.
WEEKLY BULLETIN
25 OCTOBER 2024
ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER
HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
KEY SCHOOL DATES
After the success of last week’s Wear it Red day, Year 7 had a pink day to raise awareness of breast can- cer. It was lovely to see so many students dress for the day and we hope that this was a lovely way to mark their first half term at Waldegrave. We are so delighted to have them as part of our community
Black History Month - October Non-fiction November Diwali - 1 November Talk Money Week - 4-8 November HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Half Term - 26 October - 5 November Year 11 in school for Mock Exams - 4 - 5 November
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
and so hope they have enjoyed their first few weeks in secondary school. Yesterday we welcomed the Globe Players into school to support our English Literature GCSE students. The workshops focused on An Inspec- tor Calls, Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. The students really enjoyed the interactive performances that brought the characters to life and helped them better understand the texts they are studying. Last night we held our Sixth Form Open Evening to help Year 11 students get an insight into studying A levels here. It was wonderful to see so many of our current sixth form students volunteering. The Applications portal is now open and will close on 20 January at 9am. I am delighted to announce that a group of our Year 13 students won the Imperial College Science in Medicine School Teams Global Health Prize - their poster was called ‘Tb or not Tb’ which focused on identifying tuber- culosis in displaced people to prevent the spread across a refugee camp. The team was composed of Sabaa Q, Keira W, Anvi O’S, Gracie D, Lara R and Leila S. We couldn’t be more proud of them. Finally I would like to wish everyone a restful half term. Don’t forget our Wildlife Photography competition closes on Wed 6th Nov, so there’s still a chance to get your entries in.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
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HEALTH AND WELLBEING
As we approach November and the mock exam season, it seems a good time to remind you of the excellent on-demand webinars available for parents and for young people from the Anna Freud Centre Schools Support Service, who we work closely with. We will be sharing this link to their student webinar on managing exam anxiety with Year 11 and 13 students, via their Google classrooms before half term. Parents can access their on demand webinar on supporting young people through exam time, which includes advice around: communicating with your young person at exam time, helping you to spot the signs of stress and offering you strategies to support your young person in managing exam stress in a healthy way. Other on demand webinars include: understanding the adolescent brain, building resilience, and weathering the storms of strong adolescent emotions. They can all be accessed via this document.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 11
The Year 11 students have finished off their final week of half term and I think everyone is looking forward to a little break from the school routine. This week the students were lucky to see the Globe Players’ theatre group performing the English exam Shakespeare plays of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet on Thursday. Additionally, we had our house assemblies as well as an assembly with Mr Bannister, Head of Sixth Form to explain the application process. It was good to see so many of you joining us on Thursday night at the Sixth Form open evening. Applications are now open and we encourage all students to apply. We recommend that students apply to at least 3 destinations for a variety of courses. We look forward to welcoming our Year 11 students back on Monday 4th November for their first mock GCSE exam. For the first two days students will be able to sign out after their exams and leave the premises. From Wednesday 6th we will expect all students to be back on their normal timetabled lessons between exams, we hope this will ease students into the exam routine. All details about student seating plans as well as the rules and regulations for exams will be posted on this google classroom - ‘Year11 GCSE Examinations 2024-25’. All students have been added to this and will have access. We hope that they have a great break from the school environment, have time to relax and get in some quality revision time to prepare them well for their mocks.
MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 11
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ - Margaret Atwood This book follows the Handmaid of a wealthy family as she struggles to fight for her rights in a dystopian society where women are used as breeding machines. While those in charge use threats to suppress the desires of the Handmaids, nothing can stop the desire she has to reunite with her daughter who was cruelly taken away as the repressive state was gaining power. Atwood combines fictional aspects with real world issues such as oppression of women and power divide to create a story that will make you simultaneously devastated and filled with motivation to ensure that we continue to fight for what all women everywhere deserve the right to choose. ~ Isla
MS O’BRIEN, HEAD OF PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC WALDEGRAVE RECRUITMENT We are currently recruiting for Exam Invigilators to assist with the conduct and supervision of the School’s public examinations. If you are interested in joining our team, please contact Shelli Fong, Exams Officer, for an application form.
WORD OF THE WEEK
SIGNIFICANT
ADJECTIVE: sufficiently important to be worth of attention; indicative of something. It comes from Latin - significare (to indicate) Who would use this word? Author, scientists, economist, analyst, statistician, psychologist and politician. Examples: “A significant increase in sales.” “The actor has a significant role in the film.” SYNONYMS: notable, remarkable, outstanding, important, crucial, memorable, considerable, striking, rare, special
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
17.10.24
Year 7/8 Football vs Teddington
Won 1-0
21.10.24
Year 9 Netball v Grey court
Lost 21-13
21.10.24
Year 10/11 Netball v Grey court
Lost 16-9
21.10.24
Year 8/9 Rugby
Won 85-15
21.10.24
Year10/11 Rugby
Lost 70-45
Last Thursday, 17th, our Waldegrave Wanders took to the pitch for an exciting football match that showcased great skill and teamwork. Every player gave their all, working together with determination and intensity. Sakeena scored the decisive and win- ning goal, skillfully navigating past a sea of defenders. Stella, our other Player of the Match, demonstrated composure under pres- sure and expertly controlled the defensive play. Congratulations to the team on a well-deserved victory and for keeping our winning streak alive! Our netball teams had less success in their matches against Grey Court School this Tuesday, with both teams struggling to achieve a win. Our Rugby Teams also played on Tuesday, with both teams making impressive scores. The Year 8/9 Team broke through
the defensive line multiple times in their drive to score and ultimately achieve a 70 point lead in victory. This was all the more impressive as a number of the players were taking part in their first ever contact rugby match!
All players should be proud of the teamwork and resilience they have shown in their matches, well done!
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 11 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS
MR GREAVES, HEAD OF YEAR 7
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