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SIXTH FORM WEEKLY BULLETIN FRIDAY 20TH JANUARY 2017 ISSUE 28

Message from Mrs Freeman Last weekend I treated myself to a new Dyson (stay with me here...there is a point coming up….) and on the side of the box was written the following quote from James Dyson himself ‘making mistakes and taking risks: the fuel for inventiveness and problem solving at Dyson’. I decided that this was brilliant and summed up all the many times that I have told my pupils that it is OK to get things wrong or to fail at something. It is only by trying that we discover and by discovering that we learn how to do things differently or better. This stands true not just in education but throughout our lives. This has been a very busy week in the Sixth Form with Year 13 having their first Elevate skills session and a talk on Monday from Jo Russell at HART. Jo spoke about the work HART does in human rights and was inundated with interest from the girls afterwards. I really hope that many of the girls take on the challenge of the HART competition to develop their interest further. Next week Dr Esland begins her talks on mental health with the Sixth Form. She has done a lot of work in this area around Hind House and has created a well being board upstairs and published key support contact details in a variety of places around Hind House. During these talks she will launch a new initiative that we will be trailing to support our girls who may be concerned about friends and family. The issues of mental health were once again highlighted to me at the Head of Sixth Form HMC conference I attended yesterday and it is something that we should take seriously and take as many preventative measures as possible through promoting good well being in our students. Have a good weekend everyone….!

Message from Fenella Watkin­Hale, Hind House PR Personally, I feel this week has been extremely informative. Both Year 12 and 13 were lucky enough to be given a talk from Jo Russell who works for the Human Rights charity, HART. The talk was very insightful, and gave me a great deal of perspective. It was oddly coincidental that, later in the week, Reverend Quill’s assembly on refugees contained a stirring phrase: “we have lots; they have nothing.” I thought this linked perfectly with the message that Jo portrayed. Year 13 also participated in a talk on how to Elevate Study Skills. Not only was this incredibly useful, but greatly amusing to find out that the male speaker was a near­miss for the part of Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter films. Our attention was perfectly captured from then on. I also predict there will be an inevitable swipe of A* across the board when Year 13 get there results in August (here’s hoping anyway…) Have a great weekend, everybody!


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