Y10 Bulletin 23.02.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 10.

EEKLY W B ULLETIN

23 FEBRUARY 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS LGBT+ History Month - February Emotional Health Day - 24 February Eating Disorders Awareness Week - 28 February - 5 March PTA Quiz Night - 7pm 23 February Richmond Choral Festival - 13 March EPQ Presentations - 13-14 March Year 13 Parents’ Consultation Evening - 4-6.30pm 27 March

It has been lovely to welcome students back to school after the half term break. I would like to apologise for the delay returning after we were forced to close the school on Tuesday due to issues with the water supply.

I would like to thank all the parents and carers who attended the Year 9 Options Information Evening before half term. I hope that this was useful and helped you to discuss GCSE choices and future career aspirations with your child over half term. Our Year 11 and Year 13 students are now coming to the end of their courses. This week Year 13 have been completing their final mocks before their A level examinations in the summer. Year 11 students have also been involved in assessments in Music and Food Technology and our Art students have submitted their coursework portfolios for assessment. On Tuesday our Year 10 Textile students visited the V&A to see the sold out Chanel exhibition. Chanel is one of the set designers at GCSE so it was a great opportunity for the students to see the fabulous collection. I am looking forward to seeing many parents at tonight’s PTA Quiz, not only to raise funds for the school but also to have the opportunity to come together as a community. We are also reaching out to parents who may be able to support either a Sixth Form Careers event or our Silent Auction. Please see the end of the bulletin for more information.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Send us your achievement stories and photos to share by email to info@waldegravesch.org STAY CONNECTED WITH US:

~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

The Charlie Waller Trust have just launched their new series of free mental health webinars, starting on Monday 4 March. They are presented by expert mental health trainers from CWT and guest speakers who come from a wide range of professions and expertise. The webinars explore practical, evidence-based information and strategies. Topics include: Helping your child understand their emotions and practical strategies to help, Spotting signs that new students are struggling settling in and how to support, Self harm - spotting the signs and providing support, Knowing when a friends struggling and understanding how to help, Spotting signs that a young person is struggling with their mental health. For more information about these webinars and to book your free place, click here.

SUPPORTING THE PTA A little help goes a long way... Are you able to help out at our forthcoming Silent Auction Event? Sign up now!

SIGN UP HERE

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 10

As we start again after the half term break it is startling to think that we are now halfway through Year 10! Our current cohort are a lovely group of young people and I enjoy witnessing the enthusiasm they bring to their schooling. I hope the week off has provided our students with a chance to refresh and recharge. Whilst on the subject of refreshing, I ask that parents and carers perform a stationery check as at this time of year those gleaming new pencil cases that were bulging with equipment in September are now likely to be somewhat depleted. On top of the usual pens, pencils and ruler, please ensure that your child has a purple pen (used for self-assessment of classwork) and a whiteboard pen (used for quick assessments of learning in the lesson). The last week of term was full of lots of sporting success and interesting themes including a tutor time focus this week on mental health week, hearing from a variety of different people who shared their stories. We hope these have moved and resonated with the students. Massive congratulations to the Year 9 and 10 Football team that won the Richmond schools Football tournament on Monday 5 February. All players contributed to the team’s success and the students came away with a gold medal! The students should all feel so proud of their performance, the standard of play was extremely high. Our Year 10 Rowing team competed at Hampton Boys school on Friday 9 February. In the Year 10/11 race Amy rowed 1311m to place 4th in her heat. We are awaiting the overall results for Waldegrave’s performance so watch this space! Also in that final week, we had our year group assembly presented by Mr Isted where he celebrated LGBTQ+ history month. The assembly explored the impact that historical figures have had on supporting the movement as well as considering why it is important that this event is celebrated. Looking at the epraise leaderboard we have 10SHO in the lead with the most points. In second place is 10PCL and third is 10EAH. Well done to all forms for their hard work this half term, I hope students are thinking about what to spend their epraise points on! Despite the school closure on Tuesday we are pleased that the DT trip to the V&A was able to go ahead. Our Year 10 Textiles students spent the day visiting the Gabrielle Chanel exhibition. Chanel is one of the key designers students study as part of the GCSE curriculum so this was a great opportunity for them.

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 10

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

02.02.24

Year 7 Touch Rugby Tournament

FIRST PLACE

05.02.24

Year 9/10 Football Tournament

FIRST PLACE

06.02.24

Year 7/8 Football Tournament

SEVENTH PLACE

BOOK OF THE MONTH

The 1000 year old boy by Welford Ross

The 1000 year old boy is about Alfie Monk who is a thousand year old but his mother sadly passes away in a fire and he no longer finds the appeal in his long life. Therefore he sets out to find the answers to become an average teenager. I found it really interesting to hear about his experiences and how it shapes his personality.

~ Recommended by Neeka, Year 11 student

APPRENTICESHIP FOCUS EVENT - SUPPORT NEEDED

As part of our Sixth Form Careers Insight, we have organised an Apprenticeship Focus Event for our Year 12 students on Tuesday 30 April. This event will help our students explore options and gain insights into apprenticeship pathways into different industries.

To make this event successful we are looking for companies who run apprenticeship schemes who can join us for the event and talk to students informally in small groups.

If you are able to offer any support, please contact us at sixthform@waldegravesch.org and we will follow up with more detailed information.

UPCOMING PTA EVENTS

A little help goes a long way … The next events to raise vital funds for the school will be our Silent Auction at the end of March. We really need your help in making this event happen. Please do take a moment to look at the requests on the below link and if you could sign up for the event, it would really make a difference to the success of raising vital funds for the school which directly benefits the students. Thank you in advance for any help you can give.

If you are interested in helping out at the Silent Auction please sign up here. Waldegrave PTA

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

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