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  • Royal Borough of Greenwich SEND Strategy survey for parents/carers

    Published 07/02/24
    Click here to complete the Royal Borough of Greenwich SEND Survey

    Royal Borough of Greenwich is currently developing their new SEND Strategy and want to hear from parents/carers to help decide the priorities for Greenwich for the next 5 years.

    There is also a SEND drop in session on 05/03/2024 at the Eltham Centre 10.30-11.45am where SEND officers in Greenwich and members of the Parent form will be available to support you in completing them.

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  • Safer Internet Day - Tuesday 6th February 2024

    Published 06/02/24

    Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls is proudly supporting            Safer Internet Day - Tuesday 6th February 2023

    Over the years, Safer Internet Day has become a landmark event in the online safety calendar. Starting as an initiative of the EU SafeBorders project in 2004 and taken up by the Insafe network as one of its earliest actions in 2005, Safer Internet Day has grown beyond its traditional geographic zone and is now celebrated in approximately 180 countries and territories worldwide.

    From cyberbullying to social networking to digital identity, each year Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of emerging online issues and current concerns.

    We have also shared some useful links to resources for parents/carers and students, please find below:

     

     

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  • Poly Parent Morning - Tuesday 20th February 2024

    Published 05/02/24

    Dear Parent/Carers,

    Please save the date for our next Poly Parent Morning which will be on Tuesday 20 February 2024 from 9.15 - 10.15 a.m.

    We will be having an external speaker Susan Ikpefuran, who will be doing a Positive Parent workshop. Some of the content will include:

    • Preventative measures to avoid confrontations by setting clear boundaries and expectations.
    • Supporting parents to help children make good choices. Single parents - managing boundaries and expectations when on your own.
    • Encouraging children to have time away from their gadgets.

    Refreshments are provided, and young children are welcome. We look forward to seeing as many of you who can make it. Kind regards,

    Ms R Brown

    Poly Parent Morning Co-Ordinator

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  • Edurio - Parent Experience Survey

    Published 05/02/24

    Message for current parent/carers

    We are delighted to invite you to participate in a new annual survey in which we'll be giving you the opportunity to express your opinions on parent and carer engagement at Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls, and your overall confidence in the school’s strategy.

    To help us with this, we're working together with the Edurio survey platform. You will have received a link to this survey through your MCAS account. 

    Surveys are completely anonymous and confidential, though the responses will be aggregated for the purpose of analysis.

    The survey will be available until Friday 23rd February 2024, so please make sure to have your say and share your feedback over the next few weeks.

    Your opinion and honesty are much appreciated.

    If you have any questions or concerns please get in touch with Edurio at support@edurio.com

    We look forward to your feedback!

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  • Meet Ms Kalicharan - Assistant Head Teacher at WPSfB & Raising Standards Lead at Sixth Form

    Published 05/02/24

    Meet Ms Kalicharan - Assistant Head Teacher at Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys and Raising Standards Lead at Sixth Form.

    Find out more about Ms Kalicharan’s role at the School, the importance of a good clear routine, how students are able to get the best possible experience here and how to motivate students.

    ‘The teaching staff here are approachable, they enjoy what they do they are passionate and love their subject areas which is such a great reason for students to come to our Sixth Form’ - Ms Kalicharan.

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  • Key Stage 3 Academic Review Day - Friday 9th February 2024

    Published 05/02/24

    Dear Parent/Carer,

    This is a reminder that our Key Stage 3 Academic Review Day (ARD) on Friday 9th February.  School will not be open for usual lessons that day as staff will be meeting with Year 7, 8 and 9 students and their families to discuss their academic progress.

    Year 10 students will be working from home and will have work set for them to complete via MS Teams.

    Year 11 students will have two mock exams on this day. There is a full cohort English Language exam in the morning and a Geography exam in the afternoon. Students not taking GCSE Geography will be dismissed following the English exam for independent study and revision.  Further details of this will be sent to Year 11 students and families.

    For our Key Stage 3 students, we will be allocating appointment times for core subjects and subjects where the student isn’t meeting their expected grade.  There will then be the opportunity for families to book further appointments for any other subject of their choice.  This will be on a first come, first served basis.  Details of your exact appointment times and how to book further appointments will be released a few days before the ARD.  However, we ask that you keep the following time slots free as all of your appointments will be allocated in these windows:

    • Year 7 – 8.30am - 10.30am
    • Year 8 – 11.00am - 1.00pm
    • Year 9 – 1.30pm - 3.30pm

    Appointments with each teacher will be approximately 5 minutes, with time allocated to move between rooms, therefore we expect each student’s appointments to take a minimum of 90 minutes in their allocated slot.

    Students should be accompanied by a parent or family member wherever possible, however if this is not possible, they should still attend the appointments themselves as it counts as their school attendance for the day.  Students should also attend in full school uniform.

    Ms E Smith

    Assistant Head Teacher

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  • Reminder - Non-uniform Day Thursday 8th February 2024

    Published 05/02/24

    Dear families, 

    Our students have come together and requested a non-uniform day to raise money for Unicef who are helping children around the world who are suffering in a humanitarian crisis. The charity provides food, emergency relief, water, medication, support with hygiene and education to children that are suffering in areas of conflict or deprivation.

    Our non-uniform day will be on Thursday 8th February, and we ask that students donate £1 to the appeal, which will be collected on the day in form time. 

    There are some rules around the dress code for the day which we expect all students to adhere to and ask parents and carers to support this. 

    1. No sliders/crocs/heels/open toes shoes for health and safety reasons (trainers are allowed as well as closed toe shoes/boots).
    2. Lanyards must be worn and school bags, PE kit or any other equipment needed for the  day are still essential. 
    3. No hotpants, miniskirts, or crop tops 

    Please remember to consider that it is a school environment and students should be dressed in a way which is appropriate.  If students dress in clothing which is inappropriate, we will have to call parents and send them home. It also means that we may not be able to run events like this in the future. 

    Thank you for your support with this. 

    Ms E Smith

    Assistant Head Teacher

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  • Meet Prapti - Head Girl 2022-2023

    Published 25/01/24

    Meet Prapti!

    Head Girl 2022 - 2023.

    Learn about Prapti’s background, her interests, how she represented the School as one of the Head Girl’s, how helpful the teachers are at Sixth Form and her plans for the future. Prapti is studying at the University of Warwick.

    ‘My favourite thing about the Sixth Form is the family style environment, it is very welcoming and you will feel at home here’ - Prapti

     

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  • Meet Isimeme - A student from the Class of 2023 at Woolwich Polytechnic Sixth Form

    Published 24/01/24

    Meet Isimeme!

    A student from the Class of 2023 at Woolwich Polytechnic Sixth Form.

    Find out all about Isimeme’s creative journey and the skills she has learned, how positive she felt coming to school each day and the trust she built with her teachers as well as her life goals.

    ‘The teachers here are very good role models. There is a great sense of community here at Woolwich Polytechnic Sixth Form, everyone is so friendly, I would advise you to come to this school’ - Isimeme

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  • Meet Callum - A student who has been at WPSfB from Year 7 - 13

    Published 24/01/24

    Meet Callum!

    A student who has been at Woolwich Polytechnic from Year 7 to Year 13.


    Hear all about who inspires Callum, his ambitions in life, tips on what to expect if you join our sixth form and how the workload is tough but everything is worth it when you achieve great results. Callum is studying English and Drama at Queen Mary University of London.

    ‘When you get to Sixth Form there is everything here from various sports clubs , board game clubs, reading and debate clubs. If there is a club that you want to run, speak to your teachers as this is what I did on two occasions’ - Callum

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  • Meet Camille! Head Girl 2022-2023

    Published 24/01/24

    Meet Camille!

    Head Girl 2022 - 2023

    Hear all about Camille’s upbringing and interest in drama, how she has grown in confidence, her experience being a student at Woolwich Polytechnic Sixth Form and how excited she is for the future studying drama at the University of Manchester.

    ‘The staff and pastoral team at Woolwich Polytechnic genuinely care for you as a person here, you aren’t just another student or statistic, which is something that you do not get at every school’ - Camille

     

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