Y7 - 1 1 Weekly Newsletter | Summer Term, Week 4 | Date: 12 May 2023

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A week
All Day
From 15 May until 19 May
15
May
Public Exams
All Day
From 15 May until 23 Jun
15
May
PE A Level Revision Conference
4:30pm – 6:30pm
15
May
Year 9 Exams End
All Day
19
May

REPORTING STUDENT ABSENCE

 

We have an online absence reporting form for all absences (whole day or part of the day). If you are unable to use the form you will need to email absence@hgs.herts.sch.uk with the student's name and tutor group, reason for absence and expected return date (if known). 

WEEKLY MENU

 

[Every Day - Pasta / Jacket Potatoes & Toppings, Panini of the Day]

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** GLUTEN-FREE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST **

Monday: PASTA CHEESE PARCELS (v), VEGETARIAN MINCE SHEPHERD'S PIE (v)(gf), CHEESE & ONION PASTRIES (v), WHITE CHOCOLATE & RASPBERRY SPONGE

Tuesday - SAUSAGES (gf), HOISIN NOODLES (v), CHEESE QUICHE (v), CARROT CAKE

Wednesday - TUNA PASTA BAKE, TOMATO & MASCARPONE RISOTTO (v)(gf), CHEESEBURGER, CHOCOLATE ORANGE SPONGE 

Thursday: BACON LEEK & POTATO BAKE, LEEK & MUSHROOM PIE (v), CHICKEN FAJITAS, RHUBARB CRUMBLE

Friday: CHILLI CHICKEN (gf), MACARONI CHEESE (v), BATTERED FISH, PEACH & APPLE CRUNCH

(v) = Vegetarian (gf) = Gluten Free

SCHOOL NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


Good afternoon,

It has been a significant week for our Year 11 and Year 13 students as they have completed their formal lessons before moving into the full exam period for their GCSEs and A-levels.  On Thursday Year 11s enjoyed a celebration breakfast and signed shirts in what was a lovely atmosphere.  Today, as is tradition, our Year 13 leavers arrived in themed dress - 'When you were young, what did you want to be when you grew up?'.  So, we had pirates, chefs, astronauts, explorers, dentists, pilots, swimmers, builders, doctors and fighter pilots (and some of those were the tutors), to name but a few. It was great to hear the speeches from the students and staff - they shared fond memories and a real sense of family and community that we know and love here.  

I wish all of Year 11 and Year 13 the very best with the exams that lie ahead.  Beyond exams an exciting future awaits them; I am incredibly proud of them all.

Have a great weekend,

James Crowther - Headteacher


Study leave starts for Years 11 and 13

It's been a week of last lessons and goodbyes, as GCSE and A Level students now go on study leave. We wish each and every student success in their exams, and in the next step of their journey, whatever that may be. Do stay in touch!

Year 11's last day
 

Year 13 dressed up on their last day for this year's theme - what they wanted to be when they grew up when they were younger!


Library news

Reading Group farewell party!

It was the end of an era this week as the Reading Group said goodbye to the Year 13 Goblins! We wish them good luck in their A Levels and their next ventures! 

They have been a welcoming presence on the sofas in the Library every Wednesday lunchtime, and brilliant mentors and role models to younger students joining the Reading Group. 

Alfie, Amelia, Flora, Isabella, Jemma, Lucy and Ruby have also been Student Librarians for several years - some since Year 7! In the Sixth Form they have lived in the Library, becoming Mrs Goose's Personal Assistants. They have answered the phone, issued Chromebooks and generally been a great help. How will Mrs Goose cope now?

With the leaving gifts from Mrs Goose - a books tote bag & Nosh for Students cookbook!


Managing exam stress - video

Take a look at this video for parents from Phase, about helping your child to manage exam stress.


Mental health - introducing The Sandbox

The Sandbox is an NHS-funded mental health website for children, young people and their families in Hertfordshire, which will replace the Kooth website. We have been particularly impressed with The Sandbox and encourage both parents and students to take a look. 

As well as signposting to local organisations, The Sandbox offers excellent parent guides and self-help worksheets for young people with an emphasis on practical support, all presented in clear language and in an attractive, digestible format.

It's a one-stop hub for a wide range of resources related to mental health and wellbeing, covering Body Image, Exam Stress, Grief, Loss & Life Changes, Self Esteem, Emotions & Moods, Goal-setting, Sleep, Neurodiversity and more. 

Explore The Sandbox

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CAREERS SPOTLIGHT



NOTICEBOARD - EDUCATION / CAREERS 




Find out more and register

Careers in Radio and Podcasting

Audio UK have a shortlist of the most common job roles in the audio space
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Radiocentre have a great list of jobs available in the radio sector
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Radio Academy also have a great list of different careers available!
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Jake Jorgovan has created an excellent list of jobs in podcasting
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Explore more

Experience for students interested in Medicine and Healthcare - online & in person

Ages 14 - 18

The online course takes place on Saturday 13 May and is a day of Surgery work experience. This interactive day is delivered by practising surgeons amd current medical students, and is designed to give students a meaningful insight into careers in Medicine and surgery. The doctors will guide you through how they would conduct a surgical consultation and how surgery is performed. 

Find out more and register

This in-person course is something very special indeed. It takes place at King's in London on Sunday 21 May, where students will be allowed to enter the dissection room with NHS doctors, who will be examining real medically donated specimens. 
Find out more and register

Hot House Dance Youth Dance Workshop
HOFESH Dance Company

Sunday 14 May, 10.30am - 3.30pm

At The John Henry Newman School, Hitchin Road, Stevenage

Ideal for all youth dancers, and those taking or planning to take Dance GCSE. Gain new insights, and explore the work of the award-winning and internationally renowned Hofesh Dance Company.

In this workshop, participants will learn about the Hofesh Shechter Company’s distinctive movement style directly from two of the company's current dancers (they are amazing!).

Sessions will include a warm-up exploring Hofesh's fundamental movement principles, as well as learning repertoire and imagery from his work. There will also be a short Q&A at the end.

An added bonus for any dancer taking GCSE / A Level / BTEC Dance, as Hofesh is studied in the courses.

Book now


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NOTICEBOARD - WELLBEING / SEND / SUPPORT



Webinar - Managing Study Stress

Tuesday 30 May, 1 - 2pm

This webinar is to support the wellbeing of students who are aged 16+ and are currently studying.

The webinar explores why we worry about the future, how uncertainty makes things worse, and what to do about study stress. It provides guidance on cognitive and behavioural techniques which students can learn themselves to manage their own symptoms, stay in the present and prepare calmly for the future. 

Exams, studying and academia are a source of stress for many, be that day-to-day study or preparing for an exam. This webinar will support you in techniques to manage this. 

Worry is not an inevitable consequence of stress; rather, it is a mental process we can choose to engage in, or not. By writing worries down, learning the difference between worry and other forms of challenge, and introducing balance to our daily lives, we stand a good chance of limiting our worry.

The webinar also includes information about the free talking therapies on offer for anyone interested in accessing additional support for their wellbeing.

Key topics covered:

  • All about worry: what it is, why we do it and how we can do it less often.
  • Study stress: how it begins and how we keep it going; what to do and what not to do when preparing for assessments.
  • The CBT Study Stress Toolkit: SMART goals, behavioural tools and cognitive tools. 
  • Cognitive tools: spotting unhelpful thinking habits, challenging unhelpful thoughts and choosing new, more flexible and realistic ways of thinking.

Please note to access this webinar programme you must be aged 16+ and be registered, or be intending to register, with a GP in Hertfordshire or Mid Essex.

If you require any additional support registering for any of the webinars, please email: hpft.iaptwebinars@nhs.net.

Self-help videos:

There is also a variety of self-help videos available that focus on a range of topics, including stress, sleep, nature, wellbeing and mindfulness. Click here for more information about the self-help videos.


 











Mental health support for
Hertfordshire's young people