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  • Heworth Implements New Reading and Literacy Initiatives to Increase Student Confidence

    Published 15/12/21

    At Heworth Grange School we aim to give students the best educational experience possible, so they can be successful in their academic journeys and in life beyond school. Good reading and literacy skills are crucially important in allowing students to be successful. These vital skills contribute to their development, provides them with greater opportunities in all aspects of their lives, and helps lay the foundations for lifelong learning and work. Therefore, it is imperative we help our students increase their confidence in reading and literacy in order for them to unlock the wider curriculum that comes with advanced literacy in all subjects.

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  • COVID Reminder Letter 14/12/21

    Published 14/12/21
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  • Letter for Year 8 Parents/Carers

    Published 13/12/21

    Dear parents/carers

    Unfortunately, due to the number of staff absences this week it has become necessary to reduce the number of students in school. Year 8 should not therefore come into school tomorrow, Tuesday 14th December and all lessons should be accessed remotely via Class Charts. We will update you about attendance on Wednesday 15th December as early as possible tomorrow.

    Our apologies for the inconvenience, but, in the current situation, we will always place the health and well being of all our students and staff as the highest priority.

     

    Martyn Searles

    AHT Personal Development

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  • Uniform Letter - 10/12/2021

    Published 10/12/21
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  • Heworth Students Unveil Murals Dedicated to Local Community

    Published 09/12/21

    Students from Heworth Grange School have unveiled a variety of murals to adorn the walls throughout the school building to celebrate our local community. The initiative, in partnership with Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts, saw students work with professional artist, Theresa Easton, to create pieces of art that represented them, as well as the community which they are a part of.

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  • COVID Update 08/12/21

    Published 09/12/21
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  • Parent/Carer COVID 29/11/2021

    Published 29/11/21
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  • Parent and Carer letter 02/11/21

    Published 02/11/21

     

    Dear Parents and Carers

     

    It was lovely to welcome students back to school today after the half term break and following a very productive training day on the 1st November.  During the training day we reflected back on our values and culture and what is important to us as an organisation so that we can support our young people.  We also reviewed how successfully we have implemented our curriculum this year and how we can continue to improve lessons for students as well as co-curriculum. During another session we reflected on how we can support literacy across school to ensure our young people not only read fluently but that they understand the meaning of more complex words and feel confident using them.   In the final session we reviewed our attendance data and discussed strategies to support students with lower attendance.

     

    Attendance

    Attendance remains a key driver for us at Heworth Grange and we expect students to have attendance of at least 96%.  If you require any support with this, please contact the attendance team to discuss how we can help.  We know that if students attend school regularly then there is statistically a much higher chance of them achieving their target grades, when they do not the chances of them achieving their grades diminishes.  You will also be aware that attendance is critical for employability and that is why at Heworth Grange we want students to develop good attendance habits from the start of their school career.

     

    Sexual abuse and sexual harassment

    Parents and carers of students in Year 8 to 11 will recall that before the summer holidays I alerted you to a report written by Ofsted about sexual abuse and sexual harassment in schools across the country.  For parents and carers of Year 7 students please find the link below:

     

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/review-of-sexual-abuse-in-schools-and-colleges/review-of-sexual-abuse-in-schools-and-colleges

     

    This remains a key area of work for all schools and you will be aware from the news and national campaigns that this is an area of concern across the country.  At Heworth Grange we want all our students to feel safe and secure so that our young people can enjoy school and their learning.  We know that in schools sexual harassment and sexual abuse can and does happen, the report highlights the ways that this can happen to students both in and outside of school. 

     

    During last half term we spoke to groups of students about their experiences and what we can do at Heworth Grange to support equality and prevent incidents of harassment or abuse.  We know that being informed and educating our students is the best way forward so that they in turn know how to be safe and the importance of respecting others.  During the course of today we had assemblies with all our young people and talked about the issues raised during the discussions.  Students have been reminded about what constitutes sexual abuse and sexual harassment and what to do if it happens to them or if they see it happening.  We have also set up an email address which students can use privately to so that the safeguarding and pastoral teams can support quickly.

     

    For student use HGA-stopitnow@consilium-at.com

     

    In addition, we have set up a separate email address for parents and carers to report any issues that children may disclose at home. 

     

    For parent and carer use hga-reportit@consilium-at.com

     

    Students also have age appropriate lessons on healthy relationships during their personal development lessons where they can discuss their concerns and thoughts on these issues. We will continue to work on this aspect of personal development and I thank you in advance for your support. I will provide further updates as we go through the half term.

     

    As always if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact school.

     

    Ms. A Denholm, Headteacher

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  • RSHE Policy - Parent Letter 01/11/21

    Published 01/11/21
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  • Heworth Headlines - Issue 7

    Published 22/10/21

    October 2021 Half term Edition of Heworth Headlines

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  • Letter to Parents/Carers 22/10/21

    Published 22/10/21
    Dear parents and carers, Thank you for your support throughout this half-term, it has certainly been a very busy one.  The students have been amazing and their determination and hard work throughout the term has filled me with joy.  We h
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  • COVID Immunisations

    Published 19/10/21

    After further contact from the NHS immunisation team yesterday, they are unable to come and do the COVID vaccinations today due to a backlog from their other schools yesterday. They will now come on Friday 22nd to complete outstanding COVID vaccinations. My apologies for the inconvenience caused, but this is entirely out of the school’s control. This does give us the opportunity to now accept COVID consent forms until Friday 22nd at 9am and students can collect forms tomorrow and Thursday if they did not do so yesterday.

    Please remember, this is only for students who are eligible (aged between 12 and 15), it is the FIRST COVID vaccination for those who couldn’t get it when the nurses were in last time and, there is no flu immunisation being offered, it is just the first COVID vaccination.

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