MFL Curriculum Newsletter
Each month, subject-specific newsletters are sent out to parents/carers. For February, MFL was the subject area our curriculum newsletters focused on. Check them out using the link below. Why not get involved by asking your child about their MFL learning recently? Look out for March’s technology edition, coming in the next couple of weeks! Newsletters 🖱
Y9 Upcoming Vaccinations
The Rotherham School Immunisation Team will be visiting Thrybergh Academy to administer the routine adolescent vaccinations: – Diphtheria Tetanus & Polio (DTP), Meningitis ACWY and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccines to Year 9 pupils on: Date: – Monday 13th March 2023. Please can you complete the consent form that has been sent if you DO WANT or DO […]
HEPP Funding Event for Disabled Student’s
A reminder that HEPP are putting on a ‘Funding Support at University for Disabled Students’ event. They will give you all of the help and support regarding finance that student’s may need when going into further education. The event will take place on Tuesday 28th February from 17:00 – 18:00. For more information and to […]
Curriculum Newsletters 📰
Each month, subject-specific newsletters are sent out to parents/carers. For January, Science was the subject area our curriculum newsletters focused on. Check them out using the link below. 👇 Why not get involved by asking your child about their Science learning recently? Look out for February’s Languages edition, coming in the next couple of weeks! Newsletters 🖱
Glucose Testing with Year 9 🧪
Our Year 9 students participated in a practical science lesson testing solutions to identify which contained glucose. The students were given 4 ‘patient urine’ samples and had to identify which patient was showing risk of developing diabetes. They analysed their samples and correctly identified which patient was at risk due to the high glucose present.
Family Support – Children’s Mental Health Week
Support for families. This week has all been about making connections. As parents and carers, you play an important role in your child’s mental health. If you are worried about your child or want more support with mental health check out the NSPCCs guide here. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/childrens-mental-health/
How We Connect – Children’s Mental Health Week
How we connect. The theme of Children’s Mental Health Week 2023 is Let’s Connect, and we’re encouraging people to connect with others in healthy, rewarding, and meaningful ways. But what does connection mean to young people? Place2Be Ambassador, podcaster and journalist, Josh Smith, visited two secondary schools to ask students about the different ways they […]
Safer Internet Day – Conversations about online life
Yesterday was Safer Internet Day across the UK, and the theme this year was – “Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online”. The NSPCC have a blog with lots of advice for having conversations with your children about their life online, including: Practical tips for starting a conversation about life online […]
Let’s Connect – Children’s Mental Health Week
Let’s connect. Let’s Connect is about making meaningful connections for all, during Children’s Mental Health Week – and beyond. For Children’s Mental Health Week 2023, we’re encouraging people to connect with others in healthy, rewarding, and meaningful ways. Go to this website to find out more. https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/news-and-blogs/2022/october/place2be-announces-theme-for-children-s-mental-health-week-2023/
Pledge Focus – Children’s Mental Health Week
As this week is Children’s mental health week it is the perfect week to have a go at the life skills pledges. If you have any evidence to support any of the pledges please share it with your tutors. KS3 Life Skills Pledges: KS4 Life Skills Pledges: