WEATHERHEAD HIGH SCHOOL Personal Development

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WEATHERHEAD HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT September 2018 – August 2019 Resilience Respect Reach Reward

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WEATHERHEAD HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

September 2018 – August 2019

Resilience Respect Reach Reward

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HEADTEACHERS WELCOME

Weatherhead High School plays a crucial role in developing personal skills and qualities in every student

to ensure they are fully equipped to deal with life and lead healthy independent lives and become informed,

active and responsible citizens.

At Weatherhead we continue to be proud of our extensive extra-curricular provision, our many

leadership opportunities and the wide-ranging links we have with the local and wider community.

We work hard to instil confidence and build resilience in a climate of respect and reward.

Miss A Whelan

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Awards

Arts Award (Bronze, Silver & Gold)

Diana Award

Duke of Edinburgh Award Centre (Bronze, Silver & Gold)

International School Award - Foundation

Leadership Partner School

National College for Teaching & Leadership

NCS Champion School

Ofsted Outstanding

Quality in Careers Standard Award

Teaching School

Sports Leaders UK

Sport England

World Class Schools

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Where Why Who

Theatre Clwyd GCSE Students watch Lord of the Flies (Drama) 10,11

New Brighton Giants Spectacular, Picnic in the Park 8,9

Wallasey Town Hall Mental Health First Aid 12

The Lowry Theatre Life is a Dream - Rembert Dance Co (Dance) 12,13

The EPSTEIN Theatre How to Hide A Lion (Drama) 12

Theatre Clwyd My Mother Said I Never Should (Drama) 12,13

Llandudno Geography Field Trip 13

New Brighton & Thurstaston Geography Field Trip 13

Masonic Buildings, Liverpool LAMDA Dance Exams 9

Moreton Hills Golf Range Enrichment 12

Royal Exchange Theatre Death of a Salesman (Drama) 12,13

Coventry World Class School Leadership Day All

New Brighton Beach Front Art Photography Field Trip 12

Wallasey Town Hall School Council 7-10

Floral Pavilion Blood Brothers (Drama) 11,13

University of Liverpool A Level Master Class 13

Herculaneum Rooms, Carnatic Halls Maths Competition 12,13

Unilever Research & Development Site Activity Day for Bright Futures Comp (DT) 8,9

Awesome Walls, Liverpool Enrichment 12

Wirral Food Bank, Birkenhead Delivery of food donations made from across the school 7-13

St Thomas Hospital, London World Class School Awards Ceremony 8-13

Liverpool John Moores University A level Textiles lecture 12-13

Roydon Park, Frankby Art Photography Field Trip 12

Clare House Petal Pot profit donation 9

Mariners’ Park Care Home Choir performance All

Trips & Events

Autumn Term 2018

Trips

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What Who

European Day of

Languages

The MFL team organised a fantastic week of activities to celebrate the European Day of Languages including form time quizzes, karaoke and films during lunch times and another year of very strong entries for the Great European Bake Off.

Macmillan Coffee

Morning

The Senior Leadership Team hosted their annual Macmillan Coffee Morning on 1 October with homemade bakes and hot drinks for all staff. This year we raised a brilliant £265!

Year 9 Road Safety Year 9 students had the opportunity to watch an informative performance about the importance of Road Safety during October.

Sports Awards

Evening

The PE Department organised another great evening of celebration and awards. This year we were joined by guest speaker Leighanne Robe.

Weatherhead

Unplugged

After the resounding success of the Weatherhead Unplugged debut in 2017, Miss Donnelly organised another outstanding evening of acoustic performances in the Theatre by various students that even topped the previous year!

Pink Day HSC students along with the entire Sixth Form student body drove the fundraising efforts and activities for the annual Pink Day, supporting Breast Cancer charities. Year 12 and Year 13 went head to head in the competition for the pinkest common room, with solid efforts from both!

Senior Awards

Evening

Ex-student Sophie McKibbin returned to Weatherhead as a guest speaker for this year’s Senior Awards Evening, delivering a very special and inspiration speech about her amazing and successful career since leaving Weatherhead.

Year 7 Halloween

Disco

Year 7 students had the opportunity to enjoy a Halloween themed disco on 29 October, organised and led by Sixth Form students. The costumes were better than ever and lots of fun was had by everyone!

Author Week LRC Manager Miss Granger managed to deliver another exceptional Author Week in November with 5 author visits to Weatherhead from Andy Seed, Bali Rai, Tom McLaughlin, Lauren James and Kim Curran. Students took part in numerous activities and were also able to meet the authors and get signed copies of their books!

PTF Christmas Craft

Fair

Mrs Moretta and the PTF committee organised a lovely Christmas Craft Fair to begin the festive season, hosting local vendors and exhibitors selling a variety of bespoke and handmade items and gifts.

Nikki O’Hara Dance Year 11 GCSE dance students participated in a workshop to enhance their performances for assessments

A Level Drama

Performance

A level Drama students performed to 150 students from New Brighton and Somerville Primary schools

Weatherheads Got

Talent

Students from across the school showcased their musical talents and helped raise over £200 for charity.

Events

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Sport Details Home or

Away

Result

Foot Football Year 7&8 vs Ridgeway High Away Weatherhead 8 – 2 Ridgeway

Year 7&8 vs Oldershaw Away Weatherhead 5 – 0 Oldershaw

U15 National Cup v Rainhill (Rd 2) Away Weatherhead 2 – 0 Rainhill

U15 National Cup v NLA (Rd 3) Away NLA Conceded

U13 Cup v Whitby High Away Weatherhead 4 – 2 Whitby

U14 National Cup v Helsby (Rd 2) Away Weatherhead 4 – 0 Helsby

U14 National Cup v All Saints (Rd 3) Away Weatherhead 8 – 1 Rainhill

ESFA U13 v Chesterfield Away Weatherhead 3 – 0 Chesterfield

Tranmere Rovers EFL Cup – Rd 1 Home Weatherhead A – top in group & qualified for finals Weatherhead B – second

Tranmere Rovers EFL Cup – Finals Home Weatherhead 3 - 0 Upton Weatherhead 1 - 1 SJP Weatherhead 3 - 0 West Kirby FINAL: Weatherhead 1 - 2 SJP

ESFA U13 v All Saints College Away Weatherhead 3 – 0 All Saints

Netball Year 11 Round Robin Away Weatherhead 1 – 12 Woodchurch A

Weatherhead 7 – 3 Prenton B

Weatherhead 2 – 5 Prenton A

Year 9 Round Robin Away Weatherhead 2 – 4 Prenton

Weatherhead 3 – 2 Woodchurch

Weatherhead 5 – 0 Ridgeway

Year 10 & Year 11 v Hilbre Home Weatherhead 18 – 2 Hilbre (Y10)

Weatherhead 16 – 0 Hilbre (Y11)

Year 7&8 v Ridgeway Away Weatherhead 5 – 1 Ridgeway

Year 7 Round Robin Away Weatherhead 3 – 4 Ridgeway

Weatherhead 3 – 2 Birkenhead Park

Year 8 V SJP Away Weatherhead 3 – 0 SJP

Badminton KS3 Tournament Away Lost overall

Volleyball KS4 Tournament Away Weatherhead 12 - 15 Wirral Girls

Weatherhead 8 – 15 Wirral Girls

Weatherhead 11 – 11 Prenton

Weatherhead 14 – 15 Prenton

Sporting Fixtures

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Where Why Who

Claremount Special School CSLA Leadership 13

Floral Pavilion New Brighton Holocaust Memorial Day 12

Redmonds Building LJMU Higher Education Plus 12

Egremont Primary School BTEC Music Delivering a workshop 13

Chill Factore Manchester Preparation for Ski Trip 12/13

Liverpool Hope University Intro for CLA Students to HE 7-12

Liverpool Maritime Museum PSHCE Drugs Education 8

Design Museum, London Presentation Evening Petal Pot 9

Toxteth, Liverpool Geography NEA Data Collection Trip 12

Flachau, Austria Ski Trip to Austria 12/13

Snowdon Base Camp World Challenge Training Expedition 12/13

Birkenhead School, Oxton Maths Competition 8/9

The HIVE Youth Zone Wirral Young Chamber Skills Show 8/9

Liscard Primary School World Class Schools Project All

Archbishop Blanch, Liverpool The Diana Award - Antibullying Ambassadors 9

Museum of Liverpool Cambridge Outreach Event 9

Unilever, Port Sunlight Bright Futures Programme DT STEM 8-9

Bishops Bluecoat, CE High School Maths Competition - UKMT 8,9,10

Exhibition Centre, Liverpool What Career Live event 12

Dibbinsdale Country Park A2 Biology Practical Practice 13

Trips & Events

Spring Term 2019

Trips

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What Who

LJMU student

advocate talk

University students from LJMU came to chat to students from Y7-11 who are interested in studying Law and Business in the future.

Ask Apprenticeships

Session

Students In Year 13 who are not applying for university were able to meet with staff from Ask Apprenticeships about alternative career opportunities.

Seussical the Musical

3 sold out evenings in January saw audiences blown away by the whole school production of Seussical the Musical, an extravaganza of colours, music and laughter, with profits from ticket sales and raffles going to The Book Bus.

Year 13 Finance Talk Students in Y13 were able to join a session about university finances and budgeting.

Weatherfriends Our friends from Victoria Park Care Home joined the HSC department and students once again for their termly catch up & cake.

NCPCC Number Day The Maths department got students involved in Number Day with a teacher number hunt around the school at break and lunch time, along with cakes sales to raise money for NCPCC.

Harry Potter Book

Night

Another highly successful evening hosted by Miss Grainger, LRC Manager where students were able to dress up as their favourite Harry Potter characters and take part in a creepy-crawly experience, crafting and enjoyed lots of wizardly treats!

Safer Internet Week As part of the Safer Internet campaign, all year groups were visited by Cyber Champions from Merseyside Police to chat about being safe and careful online.

DofE Awards Over 120 students received either their Bronze, Silver or Gold DofE Award at a very special ceremony in February following completion of their projects and challenging expeditions in the Summer

Year 9 Well-being

Event

Year 9 students had a full day of focusing on their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing with sessions being held by Chartwells, My Esteem and a bespoke performance by The Open Door Theatre Company in the evening, where students were joined by parents/carers.

International

Women’s Day and

National Careers

Week

Weatherhead was joined by some inspirational and successful local women during the week and they met and spoke with students from across the school about careers and opportunities. They included Natasha Jones, ex-student and Olympic Boxer and our very own Mrs Grimwood who, as well as being a fantastic Science teacher, also represented Wales in the Common Wealth Games for Badminton!

World Book Day The English department got creative for another year to dress up as some of their favourite literary characters! Students were also able to get involved with lots of activities throughout the day including quizzes, games and of course, reading!

Events

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Sport Details Home or

Away

Result

Foot Football U13 v Kirby High School

Away Weatherhead 3 – 1 Kirby High School

U12 ESFA Round 1 v The Range HS

Home Weatherhead 2 – 10 The Range School

U14 National Cup v Walkden

Away Weatherhead 5 – 2 Walkden

U13 Round 6 v Blessed Thomas

Home Weatherhead 1 – 3 Blessed Thomas

Y7 & 8 v North Liverpool Academy

Home Weatherhead 5 – 1 NLA

Netball Y9 & 10 County Tournament Away Weatherhead 7– 2 Wirral B Weatherhead 11 – 0 Oldershaw (Lost to Wirral A, WKGS & Woodchurch)

Y7 & 8 v Bebington High School Away Y7 Weatherhead 3 – 0 Bebington Y8 Weatherhead 10 – 0 Bebington

Y7 & 8 v North Liverpool Academy

Home Weatherhead 8 – 1 NLA

Y8 & 9 v St Mary’s Catholic College Home Weatherhead 18 – 5 St Mary’s

Basketball Y7 team v Bebington High School

Away Weatherhead 7 – 22 Bebington HS

Y7 team v Ridgeway High School Home Weatherhead 32 – 40 Ridgeway

Sporting Fixtures

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Where Why Who

Arch Bishop Blanch Anti-Bullying Ambassador Training Y9

Museum of Liverpool Year 10 History Y10

Unilever, Hulme Hall Port Sunlight Bright Future Programme KS3

Bluecoat School Maths Competition KS3

Dibbinsdale Park Biology Fieldtrip Y13

Wirral Magistrates Court Enrichment Y8/9

The Hive Leadership Training Y12

Llawbetsw Farm, North Wales Bronze DofE Practice Expedition Y9

Dalesbridge, Yorkshire Dales Silver DofE Practice Expedition Y10

Kings School Chester Debate Competition Y10

Liverpool Exchange Flags Careers Connect Y12

University of Liverpool UCAS Convention Y12

Malham, Yorkshire Dales Silver DofE Assessment Y10

Loggerheads, North Wales Bronze DofE Assessment Y9

Lady Lever Art Gallery GCSE Textiles Enrichment Y10

Stratford-upon-Avon KS3 English Enrichment – Shakespeare Y8

Leasowe Recreation Centre Paralympic Event Y12

Liverpool Empire Annie – Performing Arts trip Y8

Birkenhead Park Geography GCSE Taster Day – Fieldwork Y9

Edge Hill University Higher Education Conference Y12

Liverpool Crown Court KS5 Psychology Enrichment Y12

Exhibition Centre Liverpool STEM Conference Y8&9

Ainsdale Coast KS5 Geography Fieldwork Y12

King Ecgbert School Sheffield World Class Schools Symposium Y10&12

Riverside Bowl & Laser Quest, New Brighton End of Year Reward Trip Y12

Berlin, Germany KS5 History and Sociology Enrichment Y12

Barcelona, Spain GCSE Spanish Enrichment Y10

Hilbre Island, West Kirby GCSE Geography Fieldwork Y10

Conway Centre, North Wales Y7 Residential Trip Y7

M&S Arena Liverpool All England Netball Tournament All

World Class Schools Symposium Dance students performed at the opening ceremony All

North Wales Gold DofE Assessment Y12

Malasyia World Challenge Y12

Trips & Events

Summer Term 2019

Trips

What Who

Weatherfriends Year 12 HSC students hosted their termly event from residents of local care homes.

The Shakespeare Company Year 9 students took part in workshops and viewed performances.

G&T Art Event Weatherhead hosted artist Caroline Gregson and Year 5 students from local primary school for some fantastic workshops and activities.

Public Speaking Competition Year 8 students delivered speeches to their year group on a meaningful topic they selected themselves.

Year 7&8 Disco Leadership Event ran by 6th Form students.

Summer Sizzler Showcase Annual showcase event involving Weatherhead students and those from a number of local primary schools. A fantastic production of dance, theatre and music.

Year 11 and Year 13 Leaver’s Assemblies &

Celebrations

Both year groups enjoyed their final assembly where staff said goodbye and shared messages of good luck followed by a celebration lunch.

Harry Potter Creative Literacy Event 43 Y5 students from Greenleas Primary School visited Weatherhead for a fun Harry Potter themed literacy afternoon.

Sixth Form Prom Year 13 students celebrated together at their Prom which was hosted in The Chemistry Suite at Anfield Stadium.

KS3 Awards Evening 125 students from Years 7,8 and 9 were awarded after being nominated by subject areas for their outstanding progress and effort.

Brook Bitesize Event Brook visited Weatherhead to deliver workshops and session to Year 9 students.

Author Visit Author Julie Lamin visited to work with Year 9 and 10 students.

World Class Symposium Dance students took part in Weatherhead’s first World Class Schools Symposium event at King Ecgbert School, Sheffield.

Creative Showcase The Art department transformed the foyer once again with fantastic displays of students GCSE and A Level work from this year.

Debate Club Workshops Year 10 students welcomed peers from South Wirral High School to take part in debate workshops and activities.

Woodchurch Y10 Transition Day 53 Y10 students from Woodchurch High School had a Sixth Form taster day at Weatherhead on Tuesday 2 July – the students had a fantastic time!

CSLA Festival Year 12 leaders lead a Festival for over 150 students from Bidston Avenue and New Brighton primary Schools.

Paralympic Festival, Leasowe Recreation Centre 5 Year 12 students joined Miss Faulkner at Leasowe Recreation centre to support a Paralympics afternoon for local primary schools.

Sports Day

Weatherhead Summer Games 2019 was underway on 5 July with students from Years 7-10 competing in running, long jump, trampolining, high jump and much more.

Moving into Sixth Form Y10 Weatherhead students experienced a day in the life of Sixth

Form, on Thursday 11 July. They had taster sessions in KS5

subjects and had full use of Sixth Form facilities for the day!

Year 10 & Year 12 Results Days Students received their end of year examination results in a

replica format to GCSE and A Level results days, followed by a

celebration afternoon.

Staff Stars in their Eyes After the success of last year’s returning Staff Showcase,

students had the chance to enjoy more entertaining

performances from staff across the school.

Events

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What When Who

Community Arts – School

Production

January – June 2019

Y5 St George’s, Park and Somerville – invited to watch dress rehearsal.

Community Arts – Singing

Workshops

March – June 2019 Y5 Egremont.

Community Arts – Film Project March – June 2019 Y5 & 6 Park & Somerville Primary.

Science G&T Event March 2019 Egremont, Great Meols, Greenleas, Lingham, Liscard, Mount, St Alban’s, St Georges’s – Year 5.

Art G&T Event (Willow Sculptures)

May 2019 Bidston Village CE, Our Lady & St Edward’s Catholic, Mount, Lingham, Overchurch, Great Meols, Greenleas and St George’s – Year 5.

Harry Potter Literacy Event June 2019 43 x Year 5 – Greenleas Primary.

Spectacular Science Events June 2019 3 events – Greenleas, St George’s & Somerville Primary Y5.

Community Arts – Summer

Sizzler workshops &

showcase

June 2019 Egremont, Greenleas, Liscard, St George’s Somerville, Park – Y5.

Science Experience Morning June 2019 Y6 Liscard & Greenleas Primary.

Spanish MFL Afternoon July 2019 New Brighton Primary School – Year 5.

Leadership Academy Fun

Afternoon

July 2019 150 students from Bidston Avenue and New Brighton Primary Schools joined our CSLA students for a packed afternoon of events.

World Class Schools July 2019 Weatherhead supporting Liscard Primary in their application and assessment for WCSQM.

Computer Science Project July 2019 St George’s Primary – Year 4&5.

Primary School Events

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Sport Details Home or

Away

Result

Foot Football Y7 & 8 v Ridgeway

Home Weatherhead 3 – 9 Ridgeway

Netball Y7 & 8 v Ridgeway Away Weatherhead 3 – 2 Ridgeway (Game 1) Weatherhead 0 – 9 Ridgeway (Game 2)

Y9 & 10 v Ridgeway Home Y9 Weatherhead 6 – 2 Ridgeway Y10 Weatherhead 10 – 1 Ridgeway

Y8 & 9 v Upton Hall

Away Weatherhead 0 – 9 Upton (Game 1) Weatherhead 0 – 5 Upton (Game 2)

Y7 & 8 WGS Tournament Away Weatherhead 3 – 3 SJP Weatherhead 1 – 4 Wirral Grammar B Weatherhead 3 – 0 Upton Weatherhead 2 – 1 Wirral Grammar C Weatherhead 0 – 8 Wirral Grammar A Weatherhead 3 – 2 Neston

R Rounders Y8 v Oldershaw Home Weatherhead 13.5 – 16 Oldershaw

Y9 & Y10 v Oldershaw Away Weatherhead 18 – 10 Oldershaw

Under 15 Rounders Festival Away Weatherhead 1 – 6 WKGS Weatherhead 5.5 – 2 Upton Weatherhead 1.5 – 7 Birkenhead Weatherhead 5.5 – 5 Prenton

Y7 & 8 v Ridgeway Away Weatherhead 9.5 – 6.5 Ridgeway

Y7 v Oldershaw Away Weatherhead 6.5 – 9 Oldershaw

Weatherhead 4.5 – 4.5 Oldershaw

Y7 & 8 v Woodchurch Away Weatherhead 2.5 – 5 Woodchurch

Y7 & 8 v Ridgeway Away Weatherhead 7 – 2.5 Ridgeway

Athletics Y7 Wirral Atheletics Trials

Away 150m – 1st / 3rd / 4th 75m – 2nd / 3rd

Y7-9 Wirral Competition Away 100m – 1st / 3rd

200m – 3rd

1500m – 1st

Relay – 3rd

Gymnastics National Schools Competition Away No placing

Sporting Fixtures

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• Understanding the World of Work event for students in year10 in preparation for Work Experience in June

• Future Choices and Careers Programme and guest speakers.

• UCAS support programme.

• Assemblies addressing wide range of topics and SMSC – guest speakers regularly participate in and deliver assemblies

• Awards Evenings for KS3, 4 & 5

• Sports Awards Evening

• Creative Showcase Exhibition – Art, Textiles, D.T, Music and Media and Film.

• Sports Leaders UK.

• Leadership through Sports Activities with Weatherhead students and local primary schools.

• Range of Leadership events and training for students and staff at Weatherhead and other local authority and out of authority schools.

• Media Arts community events.

• Support events for parents – student finance, settling into 6th Form, Work Experience.

• Work Experience Programme for Year 10 and Year 12 students.

• Gifted & Talented Programme.

• Gifted & Talented Transition Programme.

• University of Liverpool Scholar’s Scheme.

• School Productions involving Weatherhead students and local primary schools

• Ice Radio.

• Weatherhead TV.

• Understanding the World of Work events for Years 7 & 10.

• Year 12 Work related Learning and Higher Education support.

• Year 12 Volunteers Fair and Volunteering Programme.

• Year 12 programme of support for HE applications – workshops, talks, 1-1 and group support with applications, personal statements and mock interviews

• Year 7 Geography – Rainforest Roadshow

• Year 6 Transition Summer School.

• PSHCE links

• Well-being and healthy lifestyles workshops and events.

• Year 12 Orientation Day for students new to Weatherhead High School

• Student Leadership Experience Day.

• Student Leadership exchange visits.

Summary of Special Events

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Music Exam success 8 students achieved distinctions or merits in Music grades 2-6 in vocal and piano NATD Dance success Almost 60 students in Years 7-12 achieved Grade 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 in their NATD Dance exams Drama Exam success Ten Year 8 students passed their Grade 1 LAMDA Drama exam Arts Award success 44 Year 10 students achieved their Bronze Arts Award 1 Year 13 students achieved their Silver Arts Award International Day of Dance To celebrate International Day of Dance, the Dance department coordinated a free lunchtime neon disco open to all year groups. Dance ambassadors led the dancing and over two hundred students donned neon accessories, waved glow sticks and enjoyed the free disco. Over 50 students from Years 7, 8 and 9 auditioned for the International Day of Dance competition with twelve acts going through to the final. The competition was tough with solos, duets and group dances of all genres including ballet, contemporary, gymnastics and body popping. Hundreds of students watched the final which took the format of Strictly Come dancing with Dance staff as judges. Community Events Weatherhead hosted two Film Projects with Park Primary and Somerville Primary Disney at the Oscars event organised by Year 13 Music BTEC student Signing workshops at Egremont Primary organised by Year 13 Music BTEC student The Great Get Together In June staff and students were given the opportunity to participate in now annual Weatherhead Great Get Together. The Astro turf hosted a lunchtime event, where the whole school was encouraged to bring their lunch and blankets and come together and enjoy celebrating our diverse community. As part of the celebration, music was provided by Mr Games, a mini obstacle course was overseen by the Year 12 Sports Leaders. Weatherhead also hosted a Great Get Together with members of the wider community. Weathertots parents/carers and children joined with residents from Victoria Care Home to enjoy a traditional Afternoon Tea. Entertainment was provided by Chamber Choir and Year 12 Level 2 Childcare and level 3 HSC students looked after the young children. SSLT and the School Council joined our guests for lunch and initiated conversations to bring everyone together.

Performing Arts

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• Smoking Cessation – Jo Seggie Youth Worker

• Kooth on-line support

• Youth Voice Conference – Wirral Youth Engagement

• First Aid Training – British Red Cross

• Stress management for A/A* Students – Mrs Jones, Well Being coordinator

• Zumba

• Health Services in Schools

• Sexual Health & Contraception - Brook

• Alcohol & substance misuse advice –Response

• Women’s Health – Cervical Cancer / Breast Cancer Awareness – PSHCE/PR curriculum

• Road Safety – Wirral Road Safety Team

• Chlamydia Screening – Brook

• Consultation on School Meals - Chartwells

• Diabetes Support – Paediatric Diabetes Nurse Wirral NHS

Key Dates: Wednesday 27th February 2019 – ‘Be the U in Yourself’, Year 9 Wellbeing Event

Year 9 Students were taken off timetable for half the day each to focus on Healthy Relationships, Body Image, Well Being & Building Resilience. The day was supported by Happy Times (Mindfulness), My Esteem (Self-esteem and Positive Body Image), Chartwells (Healthy Eating), Mrs Jones (Well-Being Co-ordinator) and the year12 Mental Health First Aider (Mental health and Well-being)

The day was complimented with an evening event (6-8pm) for parents/carers and students and gave a taste of the day’s activities. The evening began with a bespoke play performed by the Open the Door Theatre Company which addressed the many issues faced by teenagers in today’s society. Staff were on hand to offer advice and support and provide an opportunity for parents/carers to try out some of the activities.

Wednesday 3rd July 2019 - Year 9 Bitesize As part of the PR curriculum and to support student well-being, Year 9 were taken off timetable for half of the day to participate in the Brook Bitesize event. Students visit 8 stations and spend time with an external agency discussing a range of topics including: alcohol misuse, homelessness, sexuality, sexual health and contraception.

Well-Being Provision

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PR Programme The PSHCE/RS curriculum for years 9, 10 & 11 is combined as the PR Curriculum. Aspects of the PSHCE curriculum are delivered during registration by form tutors and in curriculum time by the PSHCE/RS team. Each week 2 periods of registration are used to deliver aspects of the PSHCE curriculum = 2x15 minutes per week. Year 9 – Tuesday & Wednesday Year 10 – Wednesday & Thursday Year 11 – Tuesday & Thursday Themed days will allow for delivery of key themes from external agencies: The following sessions are delivered as part of the PSHCE/PR curriculum:

Railway Safety

Road Safety – Wirral Walk Wise / 4 wheel Ed

Drugs Education

Alcohol Education

Smoking Education

Disability Awareness

Money Matters

Healthy Eating

Cancer Awareness

Puberty

Benefits of Exercise

Food Hygiene

Oral Hygiene

First Aid

Abusive Relationships

Homelessness

Law & Society

Anti-social Behaviour

Relationships and Sex Education Child Sexual Exploitation Health & Safety in the workplace

Internet Safety The importance of healthy Sleep habits

External Agencies The PSHCE/PR curriculum is enhanced with a programme of external agencies. Speakers for each year group are as follows: Year 7 Wirral Road Safety – 1 Lesson DARA Drugs Education – 1 lesson DARA Puberty – 1lesson Careers – 1 lesson Year 8 DARA Drugs Education – 1 lesson DARA RSE – 1 lesson Careers – 1 lesson Year 9 DARA Drugs Education Bitesize Brook Event Careers Year 10 Wirral Road Safety – 1 Lesson DARA Drugs Education – 2 lessons Careers – 1 lesson Year 11 Romance Academy Bitesize Brook Event

Healthy Lifestyles in School

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Enrichment Activities Year 8 As part as the Drugs Education Programme, all year 8 students will participate in a visit to The Liverpool Maritime Museum for the Rush Drugs Awareness Programme and Seized Exhibition This programme for secondary schools provides a unique opportunity for students to explore the issues associated with drug misuse within a neutral, safe environment. Students watch a specially written drama and then explore the issues raised through theatre workshops and object handling. Students develop their knowledge of Drugs and the impact on their local community via a professional theatre piece, workshops and access to the handling collection and Gallery exhibits. A number of year 8 students specifically selected by the Year Leader and Pastoral Support Worker will participate in a one day course called ‘Great Expectations’ presented by the Outreach Team from Brook. The course focuses on personal development and life skills activities and is designed to foster such skills as confidence building, coping strategies and problem solving as well as raising aspirations. Year 9 All students have the opportunity to participate in the BiteSize Brook event. The event is led by staff from both Brook and Response HIVE and The Youth Offending Team and features information regarding substance misuse, contraception, homelessness, sexuality and STI’s. The event takes place over a full day with sessions split across 3 periods per half year group. Cherished Students specifically selected by the Year Leader and Learning Mentor will participate in a course called ‘Cherished’ presented by DARA (Drugs, Alcohol and Relationships Advice). The course is based on creative mentoring of students using scrapbooking. The course addresses relevant topics that when talked and thought through, seeks to support, encourage and enable students to maximise their potential, develop their skills and make positive and healthy lifestyle choices which will improve their overall self-worth. Year 10 A selection of students identified by the Year Leader and Pastoral Support Worker have the opportunity to participate in the ‘All Different, All Beautiful’ course. The course consists of workshops presented by the Outreach Team from Brook. The workshops consist of personal development and life skills activities and is designed to foster such skills as confidence building, coping strategies and problem solving as well as raising aspirations. Participation in the workshops can be used towards gaining a National Diploma in ‘Developing Personal Confidence and Self Awareness’. Year 11 Students will again have the opportunity to participate in the Bitesize Brook event. This takes the same format as Year 9 however the students’ increasing levels of maturity and experience allows for more in-depth discussions to take place and questions to be asked. A selection of students identified by the Year Leader and Pastoral Support Worker have the opportunity to participate in the ‘My Life’ course. The course consists of workshops presented by the Outreach Team from Brook. The workshops consist of personal development and life skills activities and is designed to foster such skills as confidence building, coping strategies, problem solving and developing positive relationships as well as raising aspirations.

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Healthy lifestyles are promoted across the school:

• Sun Awareness Information via registration and assemblies

• Smoking Information via HSIS

• Kooth online access

• Anti-bullying Week

• Internet Safety Day

• Coping with Exams Stress – Extended Form Activities

• Yoga & relaxation sessions for Key Stage 4 students

• Well-being Group Year 11

• Pink Week – Breast Cancer Awareness and Examination

• Immunisation Programme –

− HPV – 2 doses in Years 8 & 9

− School Leavers Vaccinations – Year 9

− Meningitis C – Year 9

• Sexual Health in PR lessons

• Healthy Eating in Food Technology lessons

• Health Service in Schools - HSIS

− Sexual Health

− Contraception

− Teenage MOT’s

− Alcohol & substance misuse advice

− Emotional Well-being & Counselling

− Relationship advice & guidance

− Smoking cessation

• LGBTQ+ student support group providing awareness to the whole school via assemblies.

• Restorative Justice

• Friendship Issues

• Personal Hygiene

• Women’s Health – Cervical Cancer / Breast Cancer Awareness

• Road Safety – PSHCE/ PR Lessons

• Walk to School Week

• Cycle Storage

• Healthy Vending Machines

• Consultation on School Meals

• Diabetes Support

• Support for students with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

• HeartMath

• Mindfulness

• Pastoral team fruit scheme - fruit in year offices.

• Years 7 & 8 Friendship and Social club at lunchtime – Pastoral Support Workers

Healthy Lifestyles in School

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A full range of external providers work with students and staff to ensure that the best level of support is provided for all students. The Student Services Team work together to ensure that provision is in place and the needs of the students are met. This includes:

• Extended Health Provision

• Healthy Lifestyles in Schools

• School Nurse

• Brook lunchtime sessions – 1 day per week

• Extended Health Services in Schools – 1 day per week. This Service includes:

− Youth Worker support

− Smoking Cessation

− School nurse

− Brook

• Weekly Counselling provided on site (Action for Children) – 1 day per week

• Private counselling Karen Brooks

• The Well-Being Co-ordinator works closely with the Child Adolescent Mental Health Service CAMHS to ensure the needs of students are met

• The Well-Being Coordinator managing non-complex Individual Health Care Plans

• ‘Understanding Emotions’ – CAMHS course delivered by Mrs Jones (Well-being Co-ordinator)

• Exam Stress Management delivered by Mrs Jones (Well-being Co-ordinator) using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

• The Director of SEND manages students

• Consultations with CAMHs via the advice line

• Referrals to CAMHs16-19 Team

• Referrals to Educational Psychologist via the Director of SEND

• Referrals to Early Intervention Team

• GP invited to Team Around the Child (TAC) meetings, when appropriate

• Referrals to the following agencies:

− Response – advice and guidance

− Adolescent Crisis Team – support family

− Wirral’s Hospital School – Joseph Paxton Campus

− Adcote House Assessment Unit

− Barnardo’s - bereavement, positive relationships, self-esteem sessions

− Age Concern – bereavement sessions

• GP’s and nurses to support students and families

• CRUSE - bereavement support

• The Open Door Centre

• Women’s Enterprising Breakthrough (WEB) counselling

• Young Carer’s

• Training delivered to Students Services staff by CAMHs team

Extended Health Provision

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Special Educational Needs

External Agencies

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Health Services in Schools Provision

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Weatherhead High School is committed to raising aspirations, challenging stereotypes and instilling world-

beating ambition within our students. CEIAG at Weatherhead incorporates Work Related Learning and

Enterprise activities, and aims to encourage students to make the most of the opportunities available and steer

students towards making informed choices about their future.

In line with the government’s statutory Career Strategy (October 2018), Weatherhead High School has adopted The Gatsby

Benchmarks for Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance to provide a world class careers programme that will help

our young people choose the career that is right for them.

The Gatsby Benchmarks are as follows:

1. Providing a stable careers programme

2. Learning from Career and Labour Market information

3. Addressing the needs of each student

4. Linking the curriculum learning to careers

5. Encounters with employers and employees

6. Experiences of work places

7. Encounters with further and higher education establishments

8. Personal Guidance

Liverpool City Region Careers Hub In September 2019 the government implemented a new careers strategy through the Careers and Enterprise Company to ensure that all young people receive outstanding Careers Information Advice and Guidance. A central part of the Government’s Careers strategy has been the introduction of 20 ‘Careers Hubs’ around England. The Liverpool City Region (LCR) Careers Hub is made up of 34 local schools and colleges working together with universities, training providers, employers and career professionals to improve careers education. Over the past year Weatherhead has worked closely with colleagues from the LCR hub and seen the provision of CEIAG go from strength to strength. In April Weatherhead was selected to represent the 34 schools in the LCR Hub and host a visit from Claudia Harris – (CEO Careers and Enterprise Company) and John Yarham, (Deputy CEO Careers and Enterprise Company) to show case the Careers provision in place and demonstrate the progress made towards achieving the 8 Gatsby Benchmarks careers standards as required by September 2020. Our visitors were given the opportunity to speak with our Student Careers Ambassadors from years 7-9 regarding their experience of careers, given an overview of the provision in place and sample case studies of student experiences from year 7-13.

“How careers education should be done. An inspiring visit to Weatherhead High School today” .

@CareerEnt @WeatherheadHigh “It was absolutely inspiring and incredible to see how much you have achieved. Your students were absolute stars as well”

Sally Beevers LCR Careers Hub Lead

Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG)

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Year 7 Introduction to the World Of work In November, year 7 students were off timetable for half a day fully working with colleagues from Wirral Young Chamber, Liverpool John Moores University, The University of Liverpool, The Department for Work and Pensions and Weatherhead staff. Students were introduced to the skills required to be successful in work and given an opportunity to consider their own future aspirations. Colleagues were incredibly impressed with year 7 stating they were the best year group they have worked with especially those students who knew what they would like to do in the future. Already we have budding doctors, nurses and engineers in abundance.

Year 10 Understanding the World of Work Event Prior to work experience in June, Year 10 students participated in the Understanding the World of Work event. Students had the opportunity to meet with over 22 employers who shared with them details about access routes in to the various sectors represented and progression routes through each company. Students were also able to get first hand expert advice on what employers are looking for from students during their work experience week.

Vocational Curriculum Weatherhead works closely with students and their families to ensure the best course is selected for the individual to ensure that they are able to achieve a positive destination after life at Weatherhead. A small number of Key Stage 4 students spend a number of days per week at a local provider following a vocational qualification. We work closely with the students and their families to ensure that the curriculum is best suited to the needs of each student. Weatherhead works with key training providers who offer high quality facilities and training to our students. Currently the providers used are:

• Everton Free School - Sport

• The Utopia project – Child care, Sport and Media

• WRAP – Wirral Respite Alternative Provision for students in years 9 – 11

• Harmonize Academy We work closely with the external providers and teachers to ensure that the students are settled and organised with their studies in and out of school. Parents and Carers have the opportunity to discuss the course and needs of their children with school, who liaises with the training

providers to ensure all needs are met.

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Arqiva LivAva Signature Living

Airbus UK LVW Parts

Group Ltd

SP Energy

Army Careers Magenta Living Tranmere Rovers Sports Development College

BEGI Marshall Moore

Ltd

The Hive

CISI Blankstone Sington Ltd

Mercer The Johnson

Foundation

Department for Work and Pensions

Myerscough

College

Think Cascade

Dynamic Search

Solutions

Natwest Ranstad Education

Edge Hill University NHS

Student Nurse

University of

Liverpool

High Impact Park Group WSP Global

Keir Construction Radio Wirral Weatherhehd

Teaching

school Allaince

Liverpool Hope University SAE Institute Wirral

Borough

Council

Liverpool

John Moores

University

Setaria Group Wirral University

Teaching Hospital

Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG)

Partner Agencies

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At the start of the academic year, aach year group selected a charity to support. Each year group then participated in charity fundraising events to support those in the local and wider community. A full range of fundraising events supported by the 6th Form Organising Committee take place throughout the year from events organised by form groups to whole school events and participation in national events. These included; cake sales, sponsored events and Weatherhead’s Got Talent.

The following has been raised through charitable events across the academic year:

Event Amount Raised

Pink Day £868.73

Macmillan Cake Sale £275.72

Children in Need £674.79

Santa Dash £176.70

Number Day £329.51

Red Nose Day £471.92

Halloween Disco £157.09

HSC Disco, Cake Sale and Race for Life £291.79

Unicef Cake sale £57.35

Grand total £3294.60

Charity Donations were made as follows:

Charity Charity Activity Amount

Open the Door 6th Form 197.8

BBC Children in Need Cake Sales and form donations 674.79

Samaritans Purse International Santa Dash charity donation 167.7

Macmillan Cancer Support Coffee morning charity donation 300

Red Nose Day 2019 (Schools) Cake Sale, obstacle course, form donations and disco 500

NSPCC Registered Charity NSPCC Number Day Maths Donation 222.52

Claire House Children's Hospice Staff Card Free Christmas 93.89

Moonshine Owl sanctuary LRC HG Donation 50

Dementia UK HSC - Cake sale, disco and race for life 150

Cancer Research UK HSC - Cake sale, disco and race for life 141.74

WWF Adopt a Snow Leopard and dolphin Geography Club 100

Cancer Research UK Charity donation 8JRY Form cake sale 82.23

Wirral Foodbank Weatherhead Got Talent Charity donation 141.5

Grand Total £2,822.20

Contribution to the Community through Fundraising

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The Duke of Edinburgh Award September 2018 saw the appointment of Miss Faulker as the new DofE manager, set to take the programme from strength to strength. The summer of 2019 was the end of the third full year of Weatherhead High School running its own Duke Of Edinburgh Direct Licence programme, with rapidly increasing participation numbers. The team led by Dr J Temple took 85 Bronze Participants over four weekends on their practice and assessment expeditions to North Wales. Over the two May bank Holidays Mrs C Grimwood and her team took 54 Silver Participants on their Practice and Assessment expeditions to the Yorkshire Dales and we also had 16 Gold participants completing their practice expedition with Miss N Basford and team in the Yorkshire Dales in May and their Assessment expedition in Snowdonia in July.

Year

Bronze – Total number of participants

Bronze – Disadvantaged Students (included in total)

Silver – Total number of participants

Silver – Disadvantaged students (included in total)

Gold – Total number of participants

Gold – Disadvantaged students (included in total)

2017-18

119

25

40

7

12

0

2018-19

85

17

54

6

16

3

National Citizen Service Award On Thursday 7th February 2019, Mrs Moretta had the pleasure of attending the NCS (National Citizen Award Service) at the Marriott Hotel Liverpool. The award recognises schools for the student participation in the programme - Bronze Award for 40-49 students participating, Silver for 50-59 and Gold for 60+ students taking part. On behalf of Weatherhead students Mrs Moretta was pleased to accept the Gold Award and Champion school status for 2017-2018 for the fourth year running. 61 students from Weatherhead registered with The National Citizen Service (NCS) to participate in 4 week voluntary personal and social development programme for 15–17year olds, which took place outside of term time during the summer holidays. There are 4 phases to the programme: Phase 1 - outward bounds residential Phase 2 - Employability and life skills residential Phase 3 - social action project - working as a team to raise funds for a local charity Phase 4 - celebration of success

During the programme students took part in a number of community projects raising money for local community projects.

The Duke of Edinburgh Award

National Citizen Service

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Level One Sports Leadership (LSA1) and Community Sports Leadership (CSLA 2). 212 Year 11 and 32 Year 12 students completed their Level One and Level Two Sports Leadership qualifications throughout the year. The year 11 and 12 students deliver fun lessons to different Key Stage 3 classes and local primary schools. Our students demonstrate high levels of leadership and subject knowledge, as they complete a range of tasks in their booklets. This qualification creates a good foundation for those students leading in employment or further education.

The Sports Council Each year there is a restructuring and development of a Sports Leadership Team. The leadership team is collated with an interview

process for Sports Captain and Sports Council. The pupils involved with The Sports Council are role models to the department and

assist in the promotion of sport to the whole school. The Sports Council filter their promotion and organisation to Sports Ambassadors

and Active Play wardens.

PE leads the way for Sports Ambassadors The new Sports Ambassadors scheme is successful with the Physical Education department, high number of pupils have become Sports Ambassadors. The Sports Ambassadors are tutored by members of the Physical Education Department.

Sports Council mentor Applied Sport and A Level Students Sports Council members work hard with Sixth Form students to assist with their revision and subject knowledge. They take on the

role of delivering to specific groups and assisting with their confidence, knowledge and organisation. This mentoring scheme is an

excellent learning aid for upcoming students who need further support within their subject area.

Sports Leadership

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Sports Council Experience Teaching The Sports Council do work experience in the department. They voluntarily attend lessons throughout the curriculum. They support

lessons to gain experience in the world of PE teaching and enhancing their knowledge in the delivery, structure and management of

sporting activities.

Links with the Community CSLA leaders work extremely hard developing their leadership skills and attributes. They go out into the community and deliver lessons, developing motor skills, tournaments and organising leadership afternoon events. The ear 12 students led sessions at Leasowe Recreation to students with additional needs. The students also went to the HIVE to attend a Leadership Workshop.

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School Games Status Weatherhead's commitment to and development of competition, school sport and Physical Education has been recognised with the awarding of the Bronze School Games Award, a Government led awards scheme.

Active play The Active Play leaders organise the hut and complete extensive inventories of all the equipment. This vast amount of equipment and new basketball and table tennis tables on offer produces high levels of engagement and fun at lunch times.

Extended Health Provision

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SCHOOL LOCAL NATIONAL GLOBAL

1-2-1 Midwives 1-2-1 Midwives

After school clubs

Age UK charity events Age UK charity events

Anti-bullying week Anti-bullying week Anti-bullying week

Airbus Airbus Airbus

Arrow Park Hospital – Pharmacy Careers Arrow Park Hospital – Pharmacy Careers

Ask Apprenticeships Ask Apprenticeships Ask Apprenticeships

Artefacts from other cultures used in Art & textiles topics

Artefacts from other cultures used in Art & textiles topics

Artefacts from other cultures used in Art & textiles topics

Artefacts from other cultures used in Art & textiles topics

Artists in Residence Primary Workshops Artists in Residence Primary Workshops Artists in Residence Primary Workshops

Artists in Residence Primary Workshops

Attendance and punctuality monitoring

Attendance Officer Attendance Officer

Author week

Bonaventura College Exchange – The Netherlands

Bonaventura College Exchange – The Netherlands

Break and lunch arrangements for Year groups

Break and lunch arrangements for Year groups

Career Connect Career Connect Career Connect

Celebrate religious festivals and celebrations through themed assemblies

Celebrate religious festivals and celebrations through theme assemblies

Charity events in each Year group Charity events in each Year group Charity events in each Year group

Charity events in each Year group

Children in Need Day Children in Need Day Children in Need Day

Click Arts Awards Click Arts Awards

Community Arts Projects Community Arts Projects

Community Police Support as required Community Police support as required

Competitions Competitions Competitions Competitions

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Continuing Professional

Development (CPD)

Creative Showcase Creative Showcase

Curriculum projects covering diversity, equality, etc

Curriculum projects covering diversity, equality, etc

Community Cohesion

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SCHOOL LOCAL NATIONAL GLOBAL

Day trips Day trips Day trips Day trips

Department for Work and Pensions Department for Work and Pensions

Duke of Edinburgh Awards

Duke of Edinburgh Awards

Edge Hill University Edge Hill University

Educational Psychologist

Free school meals children identified and parents supported to make applications

Gifted & Talented Primary Programme Gifted & Talented Primary Programme

Gold Arts Award Gold Arts Award Gold Arts Award

Governing body reflective of school population

Governing body reflective of school population

Grant Thornton Work Experience – Year 12 Grant Thornton Work Experience – Year 12

Headteacher’s drop in sessions Headteacher’s drop in sessions

Home visits

Hot school meals and healthy food options, themed cuisine days

Hot school meals and healthy food options, themed cuisine days

Hot school meals available and healthy food options, themed

cuisine days

Hot school meals available and healthy food options, themed

cuisine days

Humanities Curriculum

Interform sports events Interform sports events

International School Award International School Award International School Award International School Award

Interschool sports competitions Interschool sports competitions Interschool sports competitions Interschool sports competitions

Italy Exchange Italy Exchange Italy Exchange Italy Exchange

Intervention groups for students

KMW Training - Year 10 Business students

Lesson Observations Lesson Observations

Level 2 Sports Leaders Award Level 2 Sports Leaders Award

Links with local churches Links with local churches

Links with local employers and HEIs Links with local employers and HEIS Links with local employers and HEIS

Liverpool Hope University Liverpool Hope University

Liverpool Museums Liverpool Museums

Community Cohesion

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SCHOOL LOCAL NATIONAL GLOBAL

Magenta Living Magenta Living

Mariners Park Projects Mariners Park Projects

Merseyside Police Cadet Recruitment and Work Experience

Merseyside Police Cadet Recruitment and Work Experience

National Citizenship Award (NCS) National Citizenship Award (NCS) National Citizenship Award (NCS)

New parent tours New parent tours

New parent induction evening New parent induction evening

Owen Drew Luxury Candles – Year 10 Business students

Oxford University Oxford University Oxford University

PSHCE / PR Curriculum - Belonging, relationships, bullying, families, respect,

similarities and differences, feelings, law etc.

PSHCE / PR Curriculum - Belonging, relationships, bullying, families, respect, similarities and

differences, feelings, law etc.

Parents Teachers Friends of Weatherhead (PTF)

PTF

PTF Craft Fair PTF Craft Fair

Parent, student and staff questionnaires

Pastoral and Academic Support workers Pastoral and Academic Support workers

Pink Day Pink Day Pink Day

Poppy Sales Poppy Sales Poppy Sales

Re-cycling Re-cycling

Red Nose Day Red Nose Day Red Nose Day Red Nose Day

Revision sessions Revision sessions

School Nurse

Student Council

Special Olympics Special Olympics

Speech and language therapists

Student voice

Student meetings to discuss views on learning

Sports Days Sports Days

Subject Ambassadors

Student Services Student Services

Community Cohesion

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SCHOOL LOCAL NATIONAL GLOBAL

School Productions School Productions

Summer Sizzler Summer Sizzler

Summer School Summer School

6th Form Friends 6th Form Friends

School residential trips School residential trips School residential trips School residential trips

School Trips School Trips School Trips School Trips

Teaching School Teaching School Teaching School

The Great Get Together The Great Get Together The Great Get Together

The Hive Youth Zone The Hive Youth Zone

Tracking progress and attainment

Transition from primary schools Transition from primary schools

Typhoo Tea Challenge – Wirral Young Chamber and feeder primary schools

Typhoo Tea Challenge – Wirral Young Chamber and feeder primary schools

UCAS Higher Education Conference UCAS Higher Education Conference UCAS Higher Education Conference

Unifrog Unifrog Unifrog

Unilever - Year 9 Computer Science students Unilever - Year 9 Computer Science students

University of Law – Year 12 talk

University of Liverpool – year 8 ‘it’s Your Choice’ talk

Volunteering Programme Volunteering Programme Volunteering Programme

Weatherfriends Weatherfriends

Weathertots Weathertots

Weathertots Barnardo’s Big Toddle Weathertots Barnardo’s Big Toddle Weathertots Barnardo’s Big Toddle

Weatherhead Report (termly) Weatherhead Report

Well-Being Co-ordinator

Wirral Food Bank Food Bank Food Bank

Wirral Metropolitan College Wirral Metropolitan College

Wirral Young Chamber Wirral Young Chamber

What Career Live What Career Live What Career Live What Career Live

Community Cohesion

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SCHOOL LOCAL NATIONAL GLOBAL

Work Experience Work Experience

Work placements for Vocational Curriculum Work placements for Vocational Curriculum

Work Related Learning Days Work related learning Days Work Related Learning Days Work related learning Days

World Challenge World Challenge World Challenge World Challenge

World book day World book day World book day World book day

Year 7 Halloween Discos

Young Carers Award

Community Cohesion