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Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head
teacher
It would appear that 2020 is certainly going to be a year that none of us will ever
forget and that will inevitably change all our lives, some for the good, some less so.
It certainly wasn’t the year that any of us would have wanted to be
commemorating our Golden Anniversary, but I am pleased to be able to share with
you that we are now looking to celebrate this towards the end of this academic
year. I look forward to sharing our plans with you as we learn more about ‘what’
might be possible in the New Year. It is my sincerest wish that this will provide us
all with a positive focus, with which we can end this last year and, perhaps, look
forward to a return to much happier times ahead.

A phrase that I find myself saying annually to all those students leaving our Year 11
or Year 13 is…’once a Wales student, always a Wales student’.

One feature of our plans for our golden anniversary which may interest many of
you, is the expansion of our Alumni Programme. We want to stay in touch with as
many former students as we can, and I hope many of you will want to stay in touch
with us.

We are all proud of the way our school functions as a community, especially in
tougher times like these. Our 50th Christmas is the perfect opportunity to remind
you all to stay in touch, even if your time as a Wales student is over. We want to
bring together our alumni, to celebrate the school’s contribution to the lives of
thousands of people, and to continue to further improve the life chances of our current students. At the same time
as sharing your news and meeting up with old friends, you can really make a difference in the lives of some of our
current students; have a look later in this newsletter if you would like to find out more and remember, ‘once a
Wales student…always a dragon!’
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
Since our return in September, it has been fantastic to see our students and the wider school being represented
nationally across a number of news programmes. Back in September, the coverage featured the wider re-opening of
schools and how we had prepared the site to be safe and welcoming to our students. More recently, the coverage
has been geared towards the wider implications of Covid-19 and self-isolation, looking specifically at how the
preparation for examinations may be affected. It was fantastic to see our stories being shared and watching our
students represent the school as such wonderful ambassadors for all that we are doing. This last week we have
been joined by Mishal Hussain from the BBC, who visited us for an update on how our students are ‘coping with
Covid’ as we approach the Christmas holidays, and this was shared on ‘The Today Programme’ on BBC Radio 4’.

Last month we were able to create a virtual full school assembly that I hope many of you were able to watch.
Despite Covid restrictions, this featured the usual traditions with a welcome from our new Head Boy and Head Girl.
We used this assembly to highlight the 50-year anniversary of the school, and then we complimented this by
showing a number of photographs from our last 50 years. It concluded, as always, with our two youngest members
of Year 7 opening the school year by ringing the school bell. A link to this assembly is on the next page.

We have since completed filming our traditional full school Christmas assembly to share with the students virtually,
on what will be the last day of this term. This will, of course, include the customary staff band performance of a
Christmas classic, as well as a memorable clip of ‘Mr Wales’ himself, our former Head teacher, John Day. A link to
the assembly will be shared with families via email before the end of term.

As we all look forward to finally reaching our festive break and perhaps a long-awaited opportunity to spend some
time with our nearest and dearest, I would want to take this moment to wish you all a happy, safe and healthy
Christmas holiday.

And remember, for as long as you remember Wales, Wales remembers you. Once Wales… always Wales.

A Tree to Represent 50 Years of Growth
Mr. Blackwell has made the centre of school very special since the start of
December, with a tree to represent everything that is Wales. It started
from a seed on the first day of December and grew to a beautifully
complex representation of so many aspects of our school and its
community, with one new thing being added each day. For example, there
is a gift at the bottom to represent each decade
the school has been open, pictures around the
sides to represent the seasons, and baubles to
represent past and present head teachers. Thank
                                  you, Mr. Blackwell;
                                  it wouldn’t be
                                  Christmas without
                                  you!
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
Reflecting on the Past 50 Years
As Wales High School celebrates its 50th anniversary, it is natural for us to reflect on bygone times and
think about how far the school has travelled on its journey to 2020. Throughout the course of the year, we
will be using these bulletins to update you on a variety of ways in which we plan to celebrate with the
school community. For now, however, please follow the link below to enjoy our full school assembly,
which reflects on exactly that.

   50-year full school assembly
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
Important Notice to All                                    Our next Families Bulletin
  Families                                                   will be sent to you on the
  If your child tests positive for Covid-19 between
                                                             25th January.
  Thursday 17 December and Wednesday 23                      If for any reason, this date changes, we will contact
  December, having developed symptoms within                 you. If you would like a reminder of anything that
  48 hours of when they were last in school, or in           was covered in previous bulletins, they can all be
  contact with students or staff at WHS, please let          found on our school website:
  the school know via email to
  contact@waleshigh.com so that we can
                                                                        All Family WHS Bulletins
  implement our positive response protocol. Thank
  you for your support.

                                                          Reminder: Friday 18th December
House Activities this term

                                                          A polite reminder that school will be closed tomorrow for
This year, with the current situation in school, it has
                                                          an INSET day. We look forward to welcoming our students
been a bit of a challenge to run house events in the
                                                          back into school on Monday, 4th January.
usual way. However, we have managed, and it has
been great to see so many Year 7 and 8 students
taking part. The football rounders event was won by
Rollo, table tennis was won by Mortain and
badminton was won jointly by Rollo and Mortain. In
the last few weeks, the house staff have been hosting
whole year group social areas and it has been great to
see so many students coming down to play some
basketball, badminton, table tennis, dodgeball and
darts.
So, the overall scores after this term are

      Mortain: 10.5
      Rollo: 10
      Warenne: 5
      Busli: 4.5

Thanks again to everyone who has taken part. We are
looking forward to appointing Y7 House Captains next
term.
Merry Christmas to everyone from the House Team!
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
LGBTQ+ Support
Update
This has been a busy term for
our Be-U-tiful LGBTQ+ group,
despite the challenges of
Covid. We have had to find
new ways of supporting each
other and our Teams group
has been a great way of
sharing positive stories and
sharing important
information. We have,
however, managed to update
our notice board which
highlights all of the amazing
support that is available in
school. Thank you Miss Cooper (Library) for the wonderful background to the display.

In addition to this we have again supported World AIDS Day and the National AIDs trust by encouraging
staff and students to #rocktheribbon. By purchasing and wearing and World AIDs Day ribbon we are able
to raise awareness of the stigma of living with HIV and AIDs, whilst also knowing that the money we raise
goes towards supporting eradicating this stigma and further medical research. It was certainly more
                                    difficult to advertise this year: assemblies had to go virtual and we had
                                    to make sure students didn’t mix across bubbles. Despite all of this we
                                    managed to raise just over £50 for this fantastic cause. Well done and
                                    thank you to everyone who has supported us with this.

                                 For more information on the support
                                 available in school please contact
Miss Vaughan in Geography or speak to any member of staff wearing a
rainbow name badge.

Well done to Miss Cloke!
…The winner of our festive dress competition this year. She has worn a
different festive outfit every day this week; here is one of them!
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
WHS Writers
If you enjoyed Authors' Club last year, then you will love
the opportunity to join Wales High Writers! Do you
write stories, plays, poems or songs? Are you creative?
Do you fancy just giving writing a go? We are calling all
young writers from Y7 to Sixth Form.

The club will be held online on Teams and there will be
weekly writing prompts and challenges! Our work will
be shared and celebrated on our own Instagram page
and Twitter account!
If you are interested, pop by E1 to speak to Miss Robson
or email erb@waleshigh.com to join the club.
For now, we wanted to share with you the opening to a
fantastic genre piece by Louis B, entitled ‘The Last
Hour.’ I am sure you will agree, this is exceptional
writing for a student of any age; the fact that Louis is in
Y7 makes this even more impressive!
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
STEM Updates

North Star Science School
This term, students attended a 3-day virtual event exploring
the STEM opportunities in our local area and beyond. We had
a live online lecture from Professor Brian Cox on black holes.
We also heard from engineering experts including Dr Rahul
Mandal, the winner of the Great British Bake off 2018.

                                           Thousands of people across South Yorkshire submitted photos
                                           showing their love for Science and they were used to create
                                           an amazing mosaic piece of art which was presented in the
                                           virtual event. Click on the link to see if you can find your
                                           picture and have a go at the activities found in the big stars:

                                                                 The People’s Picture – North
                                                                     Star Science School

Students also heard about some fantastic workshops that have been developed in partnership with
Rotherham schools and top engineering companies from McLaren, Rolls Royce, SELSE Sheffield and
Ibstock Brick who Wales High School were partnered with. We also heard about the fantastic STEM
                                         opportunities at Gulliver’s Kingdom which is on the doorstep of
                                         our school.
                                          We are really proud of the amazing efforts by our students and
                                          staff to bring this event together and are looking forward to
                                          working on the project again next year.
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
STEAM Club
                                Students have been working hard at home to complete many amazing tasks
                                as part of our Virtual STEAM Club. We have made invisible ink, bouncy ball
                                eggs (in some cases exploding eggs!), ice cream and many more amazing
                                experiments. Students have been debating key issues in Science and
                                Technology as well as solving riddles and exploring careers. A big well done
                                to everyone who has taken part and if you would like to join, make sure you
                                sign up outside the Science workroom.

25 Days of STEM Family Challenge
Students and families were challenged to complete a series of Christmas STEM activities at home. The submissions
were fantastic and the winners will be announced on our Twitter and Instagram pages. @WHS_STEMCLUB
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
Welcome and Christmas Wishes from the Head teacher
Sixth Form Updates

The Sixth Form have enjoyed a very busy term. They
are working well through their subjects and, although
there has been some absence, owing to Covid, they
have adapted well to blended learning.

We have seen the introduction of the new
Commitment to Learning (CTL) grades, which have
been received well by staff and students alike.

‘Profession Progression Friday’ has continued with
virtual visits from a range of high profile companies to   E-Mentors
inform the students of the different routes into
employment.                                                Wales High School’s e-mentors are 6th formers who
                                                           have been trained in mentoring and e-safety skills.
We have seen the return of ‘Well-being Wednesday.’         They are in school to support our students with any
To relaunch this, students decorated the Sixth Form        concerns related to internet safety such as
Common Room for Christmas and are involving                cyberbullying.
themselves in a variety of fundraising activities, for
example a Santa Dash. This is proving highly               The new e-mentors are normally trained in school in
successful, with over £140 already raised for              May or June each year. Obviously, that wasn’t
Rotherham Hospice.                                         possible this year. However, we have managed to
                                                           train a new group recently with a combination of
All students in Y13 have been offered a ‘well-being’       face-to-face training and remote training using
appointment.                                               Teams. The e-mentors are Ellie Docking, Kula Dyson,
University and apprenticeship applications are             Morgan Ellery, Daniella Peat and Archie Steel.
continuing. Many students have already received            They are available in school to talk to our students
offers with three candidates so far selected for           about e-safety issues and can be contacted via email,
interview at Oxford/ Cambridge University. Super           or look out for them wearing purple badges!
Learning Day was dedicated to CVs and UCAS
applications for Y13 whilst Y12 were involved in SRE       ementors@waleshigh.com
and being creative with Rag Challenge events that          @WHSementors
were ‘Covid safe.’                                         Wellbeing Newsletter
Owing to Covid restrictions we have been unable to         Don’t miss our wellbeing newsletter, packed with
hold our annual Open Evening. This has been done           inspiring information about what our students have
virtually with promotional videos from all                 done to contribute towards positive mental health
qualifications.                                            in the community, and also how to get support if
                                                           you feel you need it at any time.
Please visit the school website to view a sample.

Deadline for internal applications is January 15th             Wellbeing Newsletter
2021.
Santa Dash
Wales High school students have absolutely smashed the Rotherham Hospice Santa Dash this week in their PE
lessons. This year, Rotherham hospice have been unable to do their annual Santa Dash held at Clifton Park due to
Covid-19, meaning this amazing charity have struggled for sponsorship. They got in touch with local schools and
asked if we would like to participate and help. Obviously, Wales High School stepped up to the challenge and set a
target of £1000. This was achieved in day 1 of the races with families being so generous and supporting this
fantastic charity. On behalf of the PE department we would like to say a massive thank you to all the students and
families who have contributed to making this event such a success.
Farewell to Mrs. Chapman!

     It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Mrs.
     Chapman from the English department at the end of
     this term. Mrs. Chapman has worked at Wales since
     February 2005, and, since then, she has inspired so
     many children with her energy, enthusiasm and
     passion. She will be remembered and missed for her
     sharp intelligence, imaginative lessons and cheesy
     jokes! We wish her well as she moves onto a new
     career with the Police.

A Message from Teresa Greaves
(School Counsellor)
To All,

…Especially the clients who chose to spend their
      precious time with me over the years.

I recognise and accept sometimes it’s necessary to
acknowledge and know you have been heard.

Life is tough, but you are tougher.

Feeling the pain and fear and facing the process of
building awareness of yourself and your recovery
requires toughness and bravery. Be proud of that.

For this I am thankful and respect you. Take time to
        do what makes your soul happy.

If you are willing to do only what’s easy, life will be hard,
but if you are willing to do what’s hard, life will be
easy. – T. Harv Eker
Wales High School’s 50th ‘Merry Christmas!’

                   Despite Covid restrictions, the
                   staff and students at Wales High
                   School have embraced the
                   Christmas spirit, coming together
                   as a school community, enjoying
                   a special Christmas lunch and
                   competing for the best festive
                   dress! We hope that everyone in
                   our school community has a safe,
                   enjoyable and very well-deserved
                   break!
Not content with the ordinary Christmas
    festivities, we decided to ask each tutor
group to decorate their door to really get into
   the festive spirit. We wanted to share the
 pictures of the winning doors with you. The
  judges certainly had a hard time choosing!
    Well done to everyone who contributed.
The Gift of Literacy
At Wales High School, we are passionate advocates of
literacy and reading. Last month, Christmas came early
for year 7 as every student was able to choose a free
‘BookBuzz’ book. Classrooms were, literally, buzzing with
the excitement of choosing a book and sharing it with
others!
If you would like your child to have access to more
reading material, or you would like to discuss their
progress in reading in general, please contact their
English teacher.
Sora
                            The school has now purchased Sora: an online
                            library where students can download a huge
                            range of books and audiobooks, for free, onto
                            their phones or other devices. There is a range of settings to support
                            individuals with their reading, such as dyslexia-friendly fonts and high
                            contrast settings. All students will receive their logins from their English
                            teachers in the next few weeks. We hope that our students will enjoy the
                            wonderful range of books that they can now borrow on their phones!

Congratulations to Sam Eccles

We would like to congratulate one of our former students,
Sam Eccles, in securing a full scholarship with Hofstra
University in Long Island, New York, majoring in Chemistry
and ‘soccer.’ He is completing a challenging daily routine of
both soccer training, and study, and we are very proud of him.

Congratulations to Josh Newbold

                                                                 Another student who has made us very proud
                                                                 recently is Josh Newbold. Josh has received
                                                                 the High Sheriff Award of South Yorkshire for
                                                                 his community work with the National Citizen
                                                                 Service.

                                                                 Josh joined the NCS programme and has gone
                                                                 on to become a regional board member for
                                                                 the organisation, which is a tremendous
                                                                 achievement. Well done, Josh!
A HUGE well done from us!
Although this term has been unlike any other, one constant for us has been the wonderful work our students have produced.
Their enthusiasm, talent and commitment to success is as strong now as ever. We are incredibly proud to be working with these
young people and wish them all a restful and happy break.

Matilda F (7.11) wrote a script
for Sir David Attenborough to
     read on an upcoming
 programme, highlighting the
natural beauty of Antarctica at
    the start of this term’s
        Antarctica topic.
   We love the attention to
   geographical detail and
   extended writing skills!
Izzy L
    Isaac E G

                  Paintings by Y7
                students based on
                the artist Michael
                   Craig Martin.

                                       Edward H

Cordelia H
Lucas M (year 7) did a fantastic 2d design
  to create his shark design USB holder.
Andrey E led a craft club session in the
libary demonstrating his oragami skills!
Ryan G

              Y8 portraits to
            represent emotion           Kaela H
               and identity

                                Demi Leigh
Alyssa R                           W
Year 7
Shakespeare
  projects
Year 7 Science
projects: creating
a model of inner
     earth!
Follow this link to Eva and Nerissa’s
                                   A Midsummer Night’s Dream playlist!

The songs we chose and why we chose them

Run Away With Me because Hermia And Lycander run away

Married Life because in the end everyone gets married

Black Magic because magic is used in the play

Magic because magic is used in the play

Fairies Of The Forest because there are fairies in the forest

Fight Song because Lycander and Demetrius fight over Hermia

Order because it was a word on the revision sheet

Disorder because it was a word on the revision sheet

Elizabethan Serenade because the play was written in the Elizabethan era

Night Changes because during the night things keep changing

Athens because some of the was set in Athens

Head Full Of Dreams because Titania thinks that falling in love with Bottom was
all a dream

Just the way you are because Lycander and Demetrius both love Hermia just the
way she is

Forest because some of the play is set in the forest

Perfect because Lycander and Demetrius think that Hermia is Perfect

If The World Was Ending because Hermia is seeing if Lycander truly loves her

Stand By You because Hermia always stand by Lycander

I’ll Be There because Helena will always be there for Hermia

All Night because they are in the forest all night

Satisfied because Hermia knows that her father won’t be satisfied if she marries
Lycander

The Laughing Gnome because Puck is a bit mischievous like a gnome

Heart Broken because Helena is heart broken when she finds out no one loves
her

Flowers because there are lots in the forest

Girls Like You because Lycander and Demetrius think that there are no other girls
like Hermia
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