Y9 Bulletin 26.01.24

This weekly bulletin contains the latest news updates across Year 9.

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 26 JANUARY 2024

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

KEY SCHOOL DATES

Tomorrow is International Holocaust Memorial Day. This year’s theme is the Fragility of Freedom, helping to remind us all of the value of freedom. To mark this students in Year 9 were invited to Richmond Synagogue on Wednesday to hear from Agnes Kaposi, a Holocaust Survivor. Her brave testimony reminded our students how we have

Oxbridge Briefing - 5.30pm 29 January Year 9 Options Evening - 5pm 6 February A Level MFL Mock Speaking Exams - 6-8 February

Half Term - 12-16 February INSET Day - 19 February

a shared responsibility to celebrate diversity and protect the freedoms of all groups in our community. Sadly we are frequently reminded that this is not something we can take for granted throughout the world. On Wednesday the issue of freedom was also explored when we welcomed Alastair Campbell into school. In a year when nearly half of the world’s population will be involved in elections, it was wonderful to hear from such a passionate advocate of democracy. Alastair’s empowering talk about young women who have recently changed society like Greta Thunberg and Gina Martin really inspired our students who were all eager to get a copy of one of the many books that he so generously donated to the students. One of the issues raised in his talk was the importance of education with students asking what educational policies he thought could bring about greatest social mobility. This was a theme addressed by another of our speakers this week, Professor Diane Raey from the University of Cambridge, who shared her research into social class and gender inequality in education with our Sociology students. Helping our students to better understand different career paths open to them our Science team organised two fantastic opportunities for students. On Tuesday Dr Kaamil Farooqi, a senior dentist at Inspire Dental and his trainee came to talk to Waldegrave Medical Society about careers in Dentistry, whilst on Thursday a number of students in Year 10 visited Imperial College to take part in Bioengineering workshops.

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS Veganuary - January Great Mental Health Day - 26 January Holocaust Memorial Day - 27 January Children’s Mental Health Week - 5-11 February

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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

WALDEGRAVE PTA

A little help goes a long way … The next events to raise vital funds for the school are the Quiz Night on Friday 23 February and the Silent Auction at the end of March. We really need your help in making these events happen. Please do take a moment to look at the requests on the below links and if you could sign up for one of the events, 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 would like to volunteer at the Quiz Night please sign up here. If you are interested in helping out at the Silent Auction please sign up here.

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 9

It has been another busy week for Year 9. On Wednesday 60 of our Year 9 students were invited to Richmond Synagogue to participate in an event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, which is commemorated annually on 27 January. They were able to hear, at first hand, the moving testimony of Agnes Kaposi, a Holocaust Survivor. Agnes’s fascinating and moving story included her time as a child labourer in Nazi-occupied Austria, her time living under Communist rule in Hungary, and her pioneering work as an engineer when women still often didn’t study maths or the sciences. The trip was a great success and was incredibly moving and informative for all that attended. This non-religious, non-denominational event allowed students a unique opportunity to develop common values of citizenship, based on dialogue, mutual respect and acceptance of diversity.

Well done to 9EJO for collecting the most epraise points this week. They are closely followed by 9FBH. Congratulations to both of you.

There are around 220 students in Year 9 and as such, it is not always possible to deal with individual concerns immediately. If you need to speak to a member of staff, please contact the school via ks3@waldegravesch.org . We aim to respond to all queries within 48 hours.

Looking ahead, students are reminded to bring in a reading book for silent reading on Tuesdays as we will be dedicating a form time for students to read.

A final reminder for Year 9s about school uniform; it is important that we are wearing the appropriate school attire. If there is any confusion about what is a part of the policy, this can be viewed here, information has also been delivered to students this week.

MRS PORTEOUS, HEAD OF YEAR 9

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

22.01.24

Year 7 Basketball vs St. Richard Reynolds

LOST 33-4

24.01.24

Sixth Form Football vs St. Richard Reynolds

WON 2-0

BOOK OF THE MONTH

Looking for Alaska by John Green

“Looking for Alaska’’ by John Green is a poignant exploration of adolescence, love, and loss. The novel follows the journey of Miles Halter as he navigated the labyrinth of boarding school life and falls for the enigmatic Alaska Young. With a perfect blend of humour and heartbreak, Green crafts a narrative that resonates with readers long after the last page. “Looking for Alaska’’ is a beautifully written coming-of-age story that captures the essence of the human experience in a way that is both relatable and profound.

~ Recommended by Lina A, 11ERU

VISIT FROM ALASTAIR CAMPBELL

On Wednesday, we were privileged to welcome Alastair Campbell to talk to not only our Year 10 and A Level students but also our Student Parliament reps from each year group, about his political career, mental health and why it is so important for young people to have an opinion about what is happening in the world we are living in. He shared some insightful lessons about his life, his opinions on the current state of the world and the political landscape we are living in, particularly the issues facing the UK going into this election year. Alastair is a huge advocate for state schools and cares about the future of education in the UK which was clearly demonstrated with the enthusiasm he put into these talks to our students. During his visit, Alastair answered some very thought provoking questions from the students that included everything from his own mental health struggles, how he started out in media, politics across the world and what will happen in the election this year.

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 KS3@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 9 HEAD OF YEAR AND TUTORS HEALTH AND WELLBEING Friday 26 January is London ‘Great Mental Health Day’. It is part of the Mayor Of London’s ThriveLDN campaign to improve the health and wellbeing of Londoners. More information can be found here: Great Mental Health Day - London. The ThriveLDN website includes some excellent resources, including Good Thinking’s ‘How to’ guides which cover topics like: Looking out for those around you; Five ways to good mental wellbeing; and Bereavement advice and support. Additionally, our partners at the Anna Freud Centre Schools Support Service are hosting a series of upcoming parent/carer webinars. If you would like to find out more about these webinars please click here to open the document containing further information.

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