Welcome to this week's news from Year 11.
WEEKLY BULLETIN
7 FEBRUARY 2025
ENJOY - ACHIEVE - EMPOWER
KEY SCHOOL DATES
HEADTEACHER’S MESSAGE
Thank you to all the parents and carers who at- tended the Year 9 Information Evening on Tuesday. Choosing GCSE options is a really important step for our students and we have been working with them through Year 9 to help them make informed decisions, whether through GCSE taster lessons,
Bugsy Malone performance (joint production with Hampton School) - 11-13 February Y10 Ski Trip - 15 - 22 February
A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER
Half-term - 15-23 February No school, staff INSET Day - 24 February
assemblies or careers advice. I have really enjoyed talking to the students about the ideas they have and hearing their clear reasoning. I hope that the Information Evening will allow you to continue the conversation over the next couple of weeks. On Monday Mrs O’Brien took a group of Year 9 to see ENO’s production of The Marriage of Figaro at the London Coliseum. For many it was their first experience of opera and it really helped to bring their music curriculum to life. On Wednesday afternoon, Year 11 students studying Macbeth for their English Literature GCSE had the opportunity to enjoy a screening of Donmar Warehouse’s latest production of the play starring David Tennant and Cush Jumbo. Yesterday we were fortunate enough to welcome Lucy Owen into school to talk to the sixth form about her career in politics. Students were fascinated to learn about her varied career in politics. Today I was so impressed by the quality of cupcakes made by our Year 7 bakers. Mrs Ahmed was delighted by their talents, particularly as half the year group are yet to start their Food and Nutrition rotation. This week’s winners were 7EEL with zingy lemon and lime. 7ESU came in second with Biscoff and vanilla and 7SON in third with chocolate orange. Congratulations to all who took part!
HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS
International Day of Women and Girls In Science - 11 February International Mother Language Day - 21 February
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to
~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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This week is Children’s Mental Health Week and we recognise that parents are in the front line of supporting children who are struggling, despite the fact that adolescents may not easily accept their help. Let’s All Talk Mental Health’s latest blog ‘How to build stronger bonds with your teen’ addresses this issue. Dr. Sheila Redfern, a Consultant Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologist discusses the importance of Reflective Parenting, encouraging parents to be curious about the thoughts and feelings behind a teenager’s actions, rather than focusing solely on challenging behaviour. By taking a step back and being reflective, parents can show emotional control without being too strict or too lenient. The blog goes on to discuss emotional regulation, addressing triggers and boundaries, and supporting teens (including neurodiverse teens) through challenges such as grief, trauma or mental health struggles. She says: “It’s important to keep letting your teenager know, even if they need space, that you’re still thinking about them and checking on them.” To find out more about parenting and connections, you can read Dr. Redfern’s books, Reflective Parenting and How Do You Hug a Cactus?
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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 11
During tutor time we have been encouraging students to get stuck into their revision, working in small groups where they focus on a subject together and help each other improve. This week we have launched the new library bookmark competition with the winning entries being printed and distributed in the library. Prizes include vouchers and ePraise points. Well done to the House Captains who helped out with the Year 9 options evening this week. They shared their experiences and supported Year 9 students with making the best decisions for future subject option choices. The House Captains are also working hard behind the scenes on pulling together the photos, messages and best wishes for the Yearbook so that all students can enjoy this at the end of the term. Next week is our final week in school before the mock exams. Students will be working hard to complete their coursework deadlines and Drama students performing their practiced pieces to parents and staff after school. I would also like to remind you to purchase tickets for the Prom and your Yearbooks now via Parentpay. We will be launching the leavers’ hoodie sale after half term so look out for a letter with all the information about that coming soon.
MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 11
BOOK OF THE MONTH
‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins
In a dystopian future, the capital holds annual games where one boy and one girl (aged 12-18) from each of the 12 districts is chosen to fight to the death in an arena. The games are televised and shown across the country as a reminder to the labourers in the district that they are powerless against the capital. When Katniss’ sister has her name called during the annual reaping, Katniss volunteers to take her place as a daring act of sacrifice. The contrast between the glamour of the capital and the harsh conditions of the districts is an eye opening com- mentary on the dangers of political corruption and capitalism.
- Isla S, Year 11
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
FRIDAY MATHS PUZZLE Our learning focus for tutor time on Fridays this term is mathematics, with the maths department setting some thought provoking brain teasers each week for pupils to grapple with. When playing maths puzzles we must think creatively about the problem we are faced with. This skill can be transferred when facing everyday difficulties and decison making, fostering strong problem solving skills and even helping us to take control of our emotions. Please have a go at this week’s problem, talk to your child about how they approached it and what the solutions were. We hope you enjoy these at home as much as the students have enjoyed them with their form!
SPORTS FIXTURES
Date
Fixture
Result
05.02.25
Year 7 Basketball v Twickenham School
Won 36-0
04.02.25
Middlesex Cross Country, U15
4th place
28.01.25
Y9/10 Football v Teddington School (Away)
Won 10-2
Last week our Year 9/10 football team (pictured) played an outstanding match, winning 10-2 against Teddington school. A sepcial mention goes to Poppy B for stepping up to play in goal for the first time. This week two of our pupils took part in the Middlesex Cross Country event, with Jasmine G, 10PGU coming 4th in the Under 15s group. Amazing work! Huge congratulations to the Year 7 Basketball team who won their final league match, they played against Twickenham School scoring 36 points to 0. The team performed really well, throwing good passes, taking great shots and keeping up a strong defense as they prevented Twickenham from scoring even a single basket! Well done to them all and congratulations to Sio D who was voted players’ player for the match.
Lastly today, 21 of our pupils attended the Richmond Schools Sports Partnership swimming gala - we will give a full report next week.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR PARENTS
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