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Random Act of Kindness week.
Walworth Academy
Summer 2015 Newsletter
Highlights in this
issue:
RAK week
Message from the Principal
Henry V
The Big Read
Reading list
Yr7-13
Reward trip
Year 12
work experience
View from
Term dates
During RAK week we did various acts of kindness. Our main goal is to further improve
working relationships between teachers, students and the wider community. I can surely
say that we were able to do so! We believe that kindness creates conditions which lead to a
caring environment for students, teachers and community members. Everyone benefits
when individuals, schools, and, communities embrace kindness.
One of the highlights of RAK week at Walworth Academy was that some of our amazing
students gave up 4 hours of their Saturday to be extremely helpful in the local community.
Hannah St.Luce Year 10
Ahmed Nabil Year 10
Abdul Onakoya Year 11
Ellie Barnes Year 7
Charlie Wells Year 7
Taylor Buttigieg Year 9
They went to the local super-
store TESCO on the Old Kent
road and helped the checkout
assistants by packing custom-
ers shopping bags. The re-
sponse from the local commu-
nity was great; so many mem-
bers of the public were offer-
ing our students money as they
thought it was for charity. Once informed that it was RAK week at our school and it was
not for a charity, our students were commended for their effort, and commitment to the
local community. We were inundated with comments about how polite and helpful our
students are. They also had the opportunity to go behind the scenes and experience a staff
briefing, and reflect on what it would be like to work in a super store such as TESCO. The
students also had conversations about the world of work, and the different roles at
TESCO. The majority of the young people were really surprised about the broad range of
jobs. The students also had an opportunity to consider their aspirations for their futures.
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Dear Parents,
I would firstly like to thank you for all your support through this last academic year. It is clear that when we work together for the benefit of your child, we really can achieve some amazing outcomes.
For example, our attendance has risen to 95.6%, well above national average.
As you well know we are continually raising our expectations and our standards as we are intent on providing an outstanding education for your child.
You will receive your child’s summer term assessments twice: at the end of this term and again in September 2015. We want the grades to be fresh in your mind for the start of our new academic year. Please take the time to check whether or not your child has achieved their end of year (EoY) targets.
We look forward to celebrating our results in August, both our A levels, level 3 BTECs and our GCSE results. We also look forward to celebrating some exceptional achievements :
the students who we expect to achieve at least 2 grades higher than their targets
the 6th Form A level graduates who are intending to study medicine at Russell Group universities.
However, we are never complacent and will continue to increase our attainment year on year.
So, with that, I would like to wish you and your family a wonderful summer holiday and I look forward to welcoming your child back into school on:
3rd September 2015 at the following times:
Year 7 3rd September 2015 by 8.20am
Year 8 – 11 3rd September 2015 9.00am arrival
Year 12 4th September 2015 Normal time (by 8.20am)
Year 13 7th September 2015 Normal time (by 8.20am)
OBE
Message f rom the Pr inc ipal
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“A kingdom for a stage, princes to act…”
On 12th June 2015, ten students from year eight closed the ensemble production of ‘Henry V’ at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe. It was a fantastic production and Walworth Academy’s students really shone on the stage. Twelve weeks of hard work, rehearsing and preparation truly paid off, with not only glowing tributes heard from governors, staff and parents alike, but also from the sound of the rapturous applause which followed a wonderful performance!
Mr Rosser, who led the project commented “It was a real privilege to work with these highly motivated young people who showed talent and commitment, not only during the rehearsal process but also in performance too!
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The Big Read!
This term KS3 students have been involved in ‘The Big Read’ which promotes reading for pleasure. All students
were given a book to read in their spare time and at home. Year 7 students read “Iqbal” by Francesco D’Adamo
which tells the true story of Iqbal Masih, sold into slavery by his mother. Year 8 students read “No Turning Back”
by Beverley Naidoo about a young boy who runs away from home and lives on the streets in Johannesburg. Year
9 students read “A Little Piece of Ground”, set in occupied Palestine. The book explores what it’s like to live in a
war-zone and tells the story of a Palestinian teenager and his friends who play cat and mouse with the Israeli army.
All students completed quizzes on different sections of
the book and nominated students spoke in assembly
about what they’d enjoyed about their book.
The best speakers in each year group were rewarded
with a trip to Waterstone’s to pick a book of their
choice as well as two Nando’s vouchers and two cinema
tickets for a night out with a family member. The Big
Read Winners in Year 7 (standing from left to right)
were Ellie Barnes 7.4, Alisha Henry 7.5, Yahya Al Mak-
noon 7.6 and Mojeed Addo 7.8 who spoke about
“Iqbal”. Winners in Year 8 were Folarin Awo 8.3, James
Feeley 8.4, Salwa Serroukh 8.7 and Philicty Boateng who
spoke about “No Turning Back” and winners in Year 9 were Adesayo Adeoye 9.2, Jack Burt 9.4, Alice Burton 9.5
and Taylor Buttigieg 9.7 who spoke about “A Little Piece of Ground”.
Finally, all students were given a reading list of great reads which you’ll find in this newsletter. It’s colour coded: red for KS3, green for KS4 and purple for KS5. All the books are available in the school library.
Happy reading!
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Reading L ist— suggested t i t les .
Set yourself a reading challenge— how many books will you read? Have you tried Walworth Academy library for any of these titles? Why not join your local library this Summer?
1. Shadow, Warhorse, Alone on a Wide Wide Sea and other books by Michael Morpurgo 2. Holes and other books by Louis Sachar 3. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, The Dare and other books by John Boyne 4. Tribes and other books by Catherine Macphail 5. Montmorency by Eleanor Updale 6. Stormbreaker, Skeleton Key and other books by Anthony Horowitz 7. Until Proven Guilty and other books by Nigel Hinton 8. Featherboy by Nicky Singer 9. Noughts and Crosses and other books by Malorie Blackman 10. After Tomorrow by Gillian Cross 11. Girl Missing and other books by Sophie Mckenzie 12. When I Was Joe and its sequel Almost True by Keren David 13. Goal by Robert Rigby 14. AK by Peter Dickinson 15. Iqbal by Francesco D’Adamo
1. A Long Way from Home by Ishmael Beah 2. Flush and Hoot by Carl Hiaasen 3. Teacher’s Dead and other books by Benjamin Zephaniah 4. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 5. Turf by John Lucas 6. Trash by Andy Mulligan 7. Heroic by Phil Earle. 8. Looking for JJ, Innocent, and other books by Anne Cassidy 9. A Kind of Wild Justice by Bernard Ashley 10. You Against Me by Jenny Downham 11. Flip by Martin Bedford 12. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. 13. Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
1. Boys Don’t Cry by Malorie Blackman 2. Rich and Mad and other books by William Nicholson 3. The Fault in our Stars by John Green 4. The Shell House by Linda Newberry 5. Junk and other books by Melvyn Burgess 6. The Ghost Child and other books by Sonya Hartnett 7. The Other Hand by Chris Cleave.
Code to Reading list
Orange is KS3-Years 7, 8 and 9.
Green is KS4: Years 10 and 11
Purple is KS5: Years 12
and 13
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End of year tr ips ! Work hard and get your reward!
KS3 Athlet ics winners
Perez Goumou
Desmond Kuteyi
Moeleek Benjamin
Zakariya Kherbouche
Muctarr Williams
Hannah Isalaye
Shakita Williams-Grove
Sheniece Lewis-Plummer
Juliet Kehinde Adebowale-Arimoro,
Leyla Lawlor-Hassan
Daniel Tre-Kanon
Nicolas Pulgarin Gomez,
Hamzad Kargbo
Jaheim Thomas
Jaheim Headley
Christina Kusimo
Josephine Taiwo Adebowale-Arimoro
Renee Cahoon,
Eniola Babalola
Titiloye Oluwatosin
Kehinde Aladenola
Gibrilla Koroma
Samuel Folarin
Josue Akichi
Guilherme Gomes De Figueiredo
Shedean Plummer
Monica Efua Ada
Princess Nweze
Kaothara Hassan
Kehinde Akinyemi
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
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Year 12 Economics students attended an Insight day at Citibank in Canary Wharf on Weds 1st July. Students were given talks on current issues in the UK economy by the Chief Economist of the bank, Mike Saunders and Chief Advisor to Boris Johnson, Gerald Lyons, previously Chief Economist at Standard & Chartered. In addition Citibank employees who came through the graduate programme at the bank explained how the programme works and talked about their current roles, ranging from HR to equities trading. Students were taken on a tour of the bank taking in the trading floors where each desk has multiple screens of live prices and information, the most we counted on one desk was eight screens! The students enjoyed the day, gained valuable insight from the economists and got a feel for the type of career paths available at a major bank.
Year 12 focus
From Twitter @walworthacademy
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Term Dates – 2015/2016
Term 1 (Thursday 3rd September 2015 – Friday 23rd October 2015)
Staff Inset Days: Tuesday 1st September 2015 & Wednesday 2nd September 2015
Students Return: Thursday 3rd September 2015
Last day of Term: Friday 23rd October 2015
Bank Holidays: None
Term 2 (Tuesday 3rd November 2015 – Thursday 17th December 2015)
Staff Inset Days: Monday 2nd November 2015
Students Return: Tuesday 3rd November 2015
Last day of Term: Thursday 17th December 2015
Bank Holidays: Friday 25th December 2015, Monday 28th December 2015
Term 3 (Wednesday 6th January 2016 – Thursday 11th February 2016)
Staff Inset Days: Tuesday 5th January 2016 & Friday 12th February 2016
Students Return: Wednesday 6th January 2016
Last day of Term: Thursday 11th February 2016
Bank Holidays: Friday 1st January 2016
Term 4 (Monday 22nd February 2016 – Tuesday 22nd March 2016)
Staff Inset Days: Wednesday 23rd March 2016
Students Return: Monday 22nd February 2016
Last day of Term Tuesday 22nd March 2016
Bank Holidays: Friday 25th March 2016 and Monday 28th March 2016
Term 5 (Monday 11th April 2016 – Friday 27th May 2016)
Bank Holidays: Monday 2nd May 2016 and Monday 30th May 2016
Students Return: Monday 11th April 2016
Last day of Term: Friday 27th May 2016
Staff Inset Days: None
Bank Holidays: Monday 2nd May 2016 and Monday 30th May 2016
Term 6 (Monday 6th June 2016 – Wednesday 20th July 2016)
Students Return: Monday 6th June 2016
Staff Inset Days: Friday 24th June 2016
Bank Holidays: None
Last day of Term Wednesday 20th July 2016
End of Academic Year