You are Invited to the Year 11 Revision Support Workshop
You are invited!
Year 11 Revision Support Workshop Thursday 20th April 2023, 16:30-17:30
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Year 11 Revision Support Workshop Thursday 20th April 2023, 16:30-17:30
Were you born to hand jive? Or are you just a beauty school drop out?
Either way this show is going to be automatic… systematic… hydromatic… Why it's going to be greased lightnin!
Heworth Grange School presents:
GREASE: School Edition
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
Why not spend one of your summer nights, hopelessly devoted to supporting our amazing young people who have worked so hard to bring you a night of musical magic.
Join us Thursday the 29th of June – Saturday 1st of July 2023 at the Phil Welch Theatre.
The "One that you want" Ticket: £8 (admits 1 person only)
The "We go together" Ticket: £15 (admits 2 people)
Don’t leave us stranded at the drive-in - be our Teen Angel and grab your tickets now!
“GREASE School Edition” is presented through special arrangement with and all authorised performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW), www.theatricalrights.co.uk
"Hopelessly Devoted to You", "You're The One That I Want", “Sandy” and "Grease" used by arrangement with Robert Stig.
The Year 8 Brilliant Club pupils had a great day yesterday attending the Launch event for the Brilliant Club at Newcastle University, where they looked at what it is like to go to university, courses available, study skills needed, had an in-depth Q&A with some student reps and had a fab tour of the campus.
See below the letter which was handed out to Year 11 students on the 8th of March.
Dear parents and carers,
To support Heworth Grange's ongoing efforts to be more involved in the local community we are proposing a series of Headteacher-Parent coffee meetings over the next few weeks. This is your chance to speak directly to the Headteacher in an informal setting to share your views or simply make suggestions to help us improve the school service to parents and carers, pupils and the local community.
To allow us to plan for numbers, please let us know if you would like to attend. Please click on the link below to view the dates of the sessions which will run from 4:30pm - 5:30pm.
We would love to hear from you and our Headteacher is looking forward to meeting you all for a chat!
Despite it being a bit of an unsettled week owing to industrial action, we'd like to congratulate our year 11s for flying the flag for attendance and achieving an incredible 99.5% turnout during their exams. This is testament to their dedication and determination to succeed! Well done year 11 - we're proud of you!
It is National Careers Week 2023!
National Careers Week (NCW) is a celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK. The aim is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people leaving education.
On Wednesday our school improvement partner, Steve Ruddy visited Heworth.
Steve is a fully qualified Ofsted inspector who has inspected hundreds of schools throughout his career. During the day, he visited lessons, spoke to students and staff, looked at pupils’ work, and spent time mixing with the pupils and staff during breaks and lunch times. The day was a success and reflected the progress that Heworth Grange has made. Steve said, “This is the best I have ever seen Heworth Grange” and that “Pupils benefit from a positive learning experience.” He also noted that “staff went tout of their way to secure good relations with pupils.”
Thank you to everyone for your continued effort with attendance.
It is so important to ensure every young person is at school engaged in their learning unless they are genuinely ill. The team will continue to do welfare checks in person wherever possible.
If you need any support with attendance please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Anderson our attendance manager.
May B (Year 11) won our Primark voucher!
Omar R (Year 7) won our Amazon voucher!
Mackenzie D (Year 11) won our JD voucher!
Yesterday the whole school participated in a drop-down curriculum day. The focus was careers in the curriculum and where your core subjects can take you in the world of work.
KS3 pupils Completed lessons in the eBay subjects to whilst KS4 studied careers in Manufacturing, sustainable energy, Digital, media and the Health Science Sectors. As well as all the curriculum content we had guest speakers from a range of guests from Newcastle and Durham Universities, FutureMe gave a revision workshop which highlights the importance d of planning revision. Newcastle and Gateshead College did a town planning activity which saw pupils complete a really interactive session developing a town and highlights careers that surround us every day.
Thompson Solicitors gave an introduction to law careers. NEXUS highlighted their opportunities within the transport sector and ASK Apprenticeship gave an overview of what apprenticeships are like now. The event was fantastic and cemented the importance of teaching and learning in the career world.
Students got the chance to explore careers in:
Students got the chance to meet visitors from:
Please see below a letter from the Head teacher regarding returning after the Half Term Break.
Please see below a letter to Year 11 Parents/Carers from Mr J Hulse.