Y9 Bulletin 12.05.23

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

EEKLY W B ULLETIN 12 MAY 2023

KEY SCHOOL DATES

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEADTEACHER

HOLIDAYS & NATIONAL DAYS National Walking Month - May World Fair Trade Day - 13 May Mental Health Awareness Week - 15-21 May Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month - 15 May - 15 June GCSE/A Level Exams Commence - 15 May Year 12 Enrichment Week - 15-19 May Year 8 Parents’ Consultation Meeting - 4.00 - 6.30pm 24 May Half Term - 29 May - 2 June

This week has been the last week of formal timetabled lessons for our Year 11 and Year 13 students before their written public exams begin next week. I know that they have all been working extremely hard and are ready, but want to wish them all the best of luck. Our celebrations with Year 13 will take place after the exams so today I wanted to focus the bulletin on celebrating our Year 11 students.

*PICTURE OF BILLIE*

A long-standing Waldegrave tradition is our Dress Up Day. On Wednesday our Year 11 students outdid themselves with their creativity, collaboration and humour. Groups of friends chose a theme in secret before arriving at school for the big reveal. This year we had so many wonderful costumes including the cast of Toy Story, The Inbetweeners, Ghostbusters and Disney Princesses. Beyond the world of fiction, some of our students looked to their leaders so we had a full array of recent Cabinet Ministers and Prime Ministers. As always the effort of our students was outstanding and the energy with which they threw themselves into the task brought smiles to the faces of both the school and local community, as well as a bit of confusion no doubt. Click here to view the Dress Up Day photo gallery. Yesterday, we held our formal Year 11 Celebration Assembly and were delighted to be joined by so many family and friends to mark this milestone in our students’ education. There were many tears as we listened to our Head Girl Jiayi, tutors and other key staff sharing memories of the last 5 years. We ended with an inspirational speech from Susan O’Brien, a Waldegrave parent and VP of Brand at Just Eat, who reminded us that our success comes from a balance of hard work and self-care. Thank you to everyone who made this week one for our students to remember, including those who had a late start yesterday.

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~ Ms Tongue, Headteacher

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Due to popular demand we have secured an additional workshop on exam stress for parents of Waldegrave students only. With exam season imminent, students and families may be spending a lot of time managing the associated stress. To support this process, on Tuesday 16 May at 6pm the local Mental Health Support Team is hosting an online workshop for parents on exam stress. The session is designed to provide parents with psychoeducation surrounding exam anxiety and the stress the young person may be facing as they move towards their exams. Information will be shared about the foundations of anxiety; how it presents in some teenagers; how their thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and physical feelings may be affected. Guidance on strategies and advice around tackling these behaviours will also be provided. If you would like to attend this workshop, please book your ticket using the link below: Exam stress online parent workshop Tuesday 16 May 6pm

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A MESSAGE FROM HEAD OF YEAR 9

This week we have celebrated many successes with seven students from the year group visiting Southampton University to graduate from the Brilliant Club educational program. Students worked closely with a tutor from Royal Holloway for several weeks and worked on their poetry skills and analysis which will help them when they get to university applications in the future. Our graduates were Aneshu, Ava, Celeste, Dee Dee, Grace, Lilian and Riannon, who all produced some amazing pieces of work about ‘Recycling The Poem’. Congratulations to all of them! Clemence P in 9PBE has been selected to represent her home nation of France in two International Olympiads this summer: the EGOI 2023 (European Girls’ Olympiad in Informatics) held in Sweden in July and the EJOI 2023 (European Junior Olympiad in Informatics) held in Georgia in September. Clemence had to sit several tests and attend a camp to be selected. We are so proud of her - it’s a great honour to represent France and we wish her the best of luck. Congratulations to Anya S in 9PCL for her amazing efforts at Basketball! Anya’s team, Richmond Knights U14’s won first place in the Nationals! Anya has also been selected for the England U14 squad that will play against Scotland and Wales in a tournament on 27 and 28 May in Dundee. Lacey M in 9PBE received a commendation medal for representing the sea scouts marching in the coronation parade. She was also part of their world record breaking most people to be simultaneously piping all together. This week 9EFG are topping the epraise points chart with Greta W and Nora P in the top two overall. As Borough Sports approaches we are aiming to encourage students to attend track club and field event practises. Students will need to attend the clubs and trials in order to be selected for the school team. As our DofE expeditions draw closer please support your child in keeping up with all their sections and getting them signed off as soon as they can. Finally, as we incorporate more chromebook use into our curriculum, please can I ask that parents / carers ensure that students bring in a fully charged chromebook each day along with the charger.

MRS ROOK, HEAD OF YEAR 9

SPORTS FIXTURES

Date

Fixture

Result

Year 7/8 Rounders vs RTS Sixth Form Football vs Chessington

WON 9.5 - 4 POSTPONED

09.05.23 10.05.23

BOOK OF THE MONTH

He Said / She Said by Erin Kelly “The betrayal flayed my skin, but his cowardice chips the bone. It poisons the marrow.”

Laura thought herself the hero when she saved a young woman from a brutal attack. This would go on to change her life in ways that no one could have predicted. Now she and her boyfriend Kit live constantly in fear, tiptoeing around society, trying to remain as invisible and off the radar as possible. However Laura knows that something is hidden, she is never quite seeing the whole picture of the story. This gripping thriller leads to crazy character developments and

horrifying revelations up till the very last page. ~Recommended by Miranda H, Year 9 student

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

Year 11 Dress Up Day and Leavers Highlights

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