This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 7.
EEKLY W B ULLETIN
20 OCTOBER 2023
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
On Wednesday evening the Music Department organised our first concert of the year involving students from Years 7-13. As ever I was blown away by the talent of our students who took part, who performed a wide range of pieces from different musical genres including piano concertos, jazz percussion and pop classics. It was also an opportunity for our GCSE and A Level
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Black History Month - October Breast Cancer Awareness Month - October Domestic Violence Awareness Month - October Halloween - 31 October Students return to School - 1 November Year 12 PCM - 4-6.30pm 8 November Half Term - 23-31 October Year 11 Mock Exams - 30 October - 10 November
*PICTURE OF BILLIE*
students to perform their own compositions. Last night we welcomed hundreds of visitors into school for our Sixth Form open evening. Subject areas were buzzing and it was lovely to see our current Sixth Form students and teachers so eager to share their excitement for their subjects. Students have also taken part in a number of trips this week with Media students visiting the EGX Conference at the Excel Centre, learning all about the multi-million gaming industry and Fashion students visiting the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey. We also took a group of Year 12 students to the LinkedIn UK Head Office in Farringdon. Year 7 have marked the end of their first half term with their first charity focus. Students have outdone themselves with their fabulous pink outfits to raise money and awareness for breast cancer charities. Click here if you wish to make a donation. I would like to wish all the school community a wonderful half term break. I know that our Year 11 students will be busy revising for their mock exams which begin on Monday 30 October, but it is important that they also make time to rest and recharge. I look forward to welcoming students in Years 7 to 13 back to school on Wednesday 1 November.
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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
frequent sports updates We are now on Instagram! @waldegraveschool
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
As the half term holiday approaches, most of our students will be looking forward to an opportunity to relax. For our Year 11 and 13 students, however, mock exams are approaching and half term will be an opportunity to revise. In addition to this, the clocks will be going back and many of us may find that affecting our wellbeing. To coincide with this time of year, our partners at Kooth, the free, safe and anonymous online wellbeing service for children and young people, have shared a series of webinars for students and their parents. They include webinars for a range of specific groups. Please do have a look at the categories which can be accessed through the links below. Kooth Introduction. How to be a good ally to your LGBTQ+ child. Kooth for Neurodiverse and SEND Users. How Kooth & Qwell Can Support Eating Disorders and Self Injury & Harm. Male Mental Health and Healthy Relationships. Kooth Frequently Asked Questions.
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 7
In our assembly this week we reflected on the first half term in Year 7. The start of secondary school has been a busy time with CATs tests, visits to Thames Young Mariners, lots of extracurricular clubs and activities, the Drop Down Day visit to Kingston and Pink Day to end the half term. Our Year 7 students have certainly earned their break! In the assembly we also looked at the wide range of people that our students can speak to if they have any worries and the confidential email address listen@waldegravesch.org was introduced to the students. This is where students can report any concerns in confidence. It has been lovely to see so many Year 7s wearing pink today as they participated in a fundraising non uniform day to show support for Breast Cancer awareness. If you would like to join us in supporting this cause we have set up a JustGiving page where donations of any amount are welcome, thank you. Congratulations to Artemis M-P in 7EST who has gained the most house points in Year 7 this half term. Well done also to Isobel F, Violet W-B, Zara H, Nancy K, Mara H, Shrivarshini B, Eva C, Pip S and Rose F who were in the top ten in the Year 7 housepoint chart. News of events, sports fixtures and clubs is shared with students on your child’s form group Google Classroom. Please encourage your child to check this regularly. Please can I ask parents and carers to support the school in ensuring that students return to school in the correct school uniform. Students will need to bring books for Week B Wednesday on the first day back. I wish everybody a restful half term break and look forward to seeing you all on Wednesday 1 November.
MR GREAVES, HEAD OF YEAR 7
SPORTS FIXTURES
Fixture
Result
Date
12.10.23
Year 9 Netball vs RPA
WON 12-7
12.10.23
Year 10/11 Netball vs RPA
WON 12-7
10.10.23
WON 12-8
Year 8/9 Rugby vs Christ’s
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Significant Black Figure of the Week
Meet Nicola Adams:
Trailblazer Nicola made history as the first woman to win the Olympic gold medal for boxing. She was also the first openly LGBT boxer to win a medal. Up until 2012, the Olympics didn’t allow women to compete in boxing, so Nicola was fighting stereotypes to earn her place in the ring. She went on to win the gold in London 2012 and Rio in 2016. Always a trailblazer, Nicola didn’t stop making history when she stopped boxing. She took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, breaking boundaries as the first same-sex couple to dance on the show. Biographical documentary ‘Lioness: The Nicola Adams Story’ examines Nicola’s life spent fighting fierce competitors, prejudice and adversity and her determination to never give up.
BOOK OF THE MONTH
The weight of water is written in a poetic form of sparse verse and so it is a very quick and easy read but one that is absolutely teeming with heartache and beauty. It follows a young Polish girl as she and her mother migrate to the UK in search of her father, she struggles with her school and home life and feels out of place and lonely. I loved how engrossing and impactful such few words could be and how the audience can see all the protagonists insecurities yet also how incredibly strong, intuitive and resilient she is through all the hardship she endures. It’s a touching coming of age story which explores feelings of alienation, first loves and perseverance. ~ Recommended by Marina M-B in Year 11
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