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MISS A PINKNEY

I am very proud to be the Head of Year 8.

If you wish to contact me, please email HOY8@hessleacademy.com

November 2023

  • WEEK 10 - Friday 17 November 2023

    Published 20/11/23

    Anti-Bullying Week took place from Monday 13th-Friday 17th November and the theme this year is Make a Noise About Bullying, which reminds us of the importance to speak up about bullying. 

    During tutor time this week the students have been discussing the difference between ‘teasing’, ‘conflict’, ‘a mean moment’ and ‘bullying’.  

    Teasing is when: 

    • Everyone is having fun 

    • No one is getting hurt 

    • Everyone is participating 

    Conflict is when: 

    • No one is having fun 

    • There is a possible solution to the disagreement 

    • There is an equal balance of power 

    A mean moment is when: 

    • Someone is being hurt on purpose 

    • Reaction to a strong feeling or emotion 

    • An isolated event (it does not regularly happen) 

    Bullying is when: 

    • Someone is being hurt on purpose 

    • It is repetitive (happens regularly) 

    • There is an imbalance of power 

    We have focused not only on students gaining a clear understanding of the difference between ‘teasing’, ‘conflict’, ‘a mean moment’ and ‘bullying’ but most importantly on how to deal with this type of behaviour and the importance of reporting things to a trusted adult; parent, tutor, teacher or the pastoral team. 

    Additional information: 

    New extra curricula opportunity: Japanese club (Thursday after school Y7 - Y11).  This is a unique opportunity to have a go at learning a very different language. 

    Monday 20 November – Dr Bike. Students can bring their bikes to school to be serviced for free. Please ask your child to bring their bike into school and leave it in the designated area which will be signposted. 

    COMPETITION TIME – As mentioned in my last blog; we are running a Year 8 attendance competition and the tutor group with the highest number of students with 100% attendance at the end of this half term will win the Hot Chocolate and Waffle Award before the Christmas break. The tutor group currently in first place is Cassio 3, but there is plenty of time for this to change. Please continue to encourage your child to attend school every day and contact us if you have any concerns regarding your child’s attendance etc. 

    Thank you for your continued support and please do contact us with any questions or concerns; HOY8@hessleacademy.com

    Miss Pinkney

    Head of Year 8

    Miss Briggs

    Assistant Head of Year 8

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  • WEEK 8 - Thursday 26 October 2023

    Published 07/11/23

    Achievement 

    Noun 

    1. something accomplished, especially by superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.; a great or heroic deed: his remarkable achievements in art. 

    1. the act of achieving; attainment or accomplishment: the achievement of one's object. 

    https://www.dictionary.com/browse/achievement

    This is a logo created by Logan Clark in 7U in ICT. He has created the whole thing from scratch including tracing the transformer and rollercoaster. 

    HOY postcards received this half term: 

    • Improved attendance award – based on a significant improvement since Year 7: Ben Barratt, Ruby Carrison, Renas Dogan, Harry Edgar, Millie Hinds, Reuben Kanwar-Gaddu, Max Lindley, Rhys McCallister, Tawfiq Mustafa, Jacob-Reeves Grantham, Peyton Weaver, Alanna Young. 

    • Resilience award: Megan Thomas 

    • Responsibility award: Corley Fletcher 

    • Kindness award: Riley Gray 

    Hot Chocolate and Waffle Awards 1 – The following students were nominated by the tutors based on their great start to Year 8. Some students have shown an improvement in their behaviour, improved attendance, kindness to others, responsibility within tutor time and others have continued to show an excellent attitude to learning.  

    8A1  

    8A2  

    8A3 

    Harry Oliver- Smith 

    Riley Gray 

    Layla Hewitt 

    8C1 

    8C2 

    8C3 

    Logan Clark 

    Jack Stamp 

    Charlie Wilcockson 

    8O1 

    8O2 

    8O3 

    Kieron Oldridge 

    Lucy Thompson 

    Jamie Chambers 

    8P1 

    8P2 

    8P3 

    Leo Woodhouse 

    Ethan Wilson 

    Isaac Pratt 

    The following students have also been nominated for the Hot Chocolate and Waffle Awards by Mrs Briggs and myself for achieving 100% attendance as well as high numbers of house points and low numbers of negative points: 

    Delves, Finn 

    8C2 

    Leeman, Tilly 

    8C3 

    Swingler, Amber 

    8P3 

    Naylor, Elijah 

    8C1 

    Pearce, Kasey 

    8O2 

    Turner, Daisy 

    8P2 

    Marshall, Lewis 

    8A1 

    Ghaffouri, Kurdo 

    8C3 

    Eland, Oliver 

    8P3 

    Carter, Jay 

    8A2 

    Sporting Achievement 

    There are many benefits of sport participation for children, which include: 

    • reduced risk of obesity 

    • increased cardiovascular fitness 

    • healthy growth of bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons 

    • improved coordination and balance 

    • a greater ability to physically relax and, therefore, avoid the complications of chronic muscular tension (such as headache or back ache) 

    • improved sleep 

    • mental health benefits, such as greater confidence 

    • improved social skills 

    • improved personal skills, including cooperation and leadership. 

    https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/sport-and-children 

    But let's not forget the great sense of achievement a child gets when they do well in a sport, as seen by the following students in a range of sports: 

    • Rugby - Harlee Fox and Trent Scott have done exceptionally well to step up into the Year 9 Rugby team as starting and integral players within the success of the team having beaten South Hunsley, Withernsea and Hornsea this half-term. 

    • Football - The Year 8 team comfortably beat Driffield, 5-0, in their East Riding Cup first round fixture and will now play Holderness Academy in the next round. Harlee Fox and Asa Taylor have particularly impressed playing in the Year 9 Football team as well. Other students involved include Ben Barratt, Flynn Hedges, Jack Stamp, Leo Hall, Trent Scott, Harlee Fox, Riley-Joe Chamberlain, Haydn Wood, Ashley Leaming, Asa Taylor, Frankie Sizer, Charlie Creighton, Harrison Moosa, Liam Bradley and Freddie Leake. 

    • Cross-Country - Flynn Hedges, Jack Stamp, Connor Atkinson, Freya Temple, Larissa Petrie, Grace Hemingway, Mischa Daykin and Peyton Weaver all competed at the at the East Riding County Cross Country Championships at Cottingham performing amazingly well in poor conditions and represented the school with an excellent attitude and exemplary behaviour. Results of their placings are yet to be confirmed. 

    • The Year 7 and 8 netball team beat South Hunsley and included the following Year 8 students: Rosie Donner (player of the match), Mischa Daykin, Ava Sharp, Lilly Grantham, Ruby Carrison, Maisy Birtwhistle, Katie Lee Parish, Amber Swingler, Connie Ibbotson. 

    All these amazing achievements will also be celebrated as part of my HOY celebration assembly on the first week after half term. 

    COMPETITION  TIME – We have a Year 8 attendance competition taking place. The tutor group with the highest number of students with 100% attendance next half term will win the Hot Chocolate and Waffle Award before the Christmas break. Please continue to encourage your child to attend school every day and contact us if you have any concerns regarding your child’s attendance etc, 

    Enjoy the half-term break with your children and we look forward to seeing them when they return. 

    Thank you for your continued support and please do contact us with any questions or concerns; HOY8@hessleacademy.com 

    Miss Pinkney

    Head of Year 8

    Miss Briggs

    Assistant Head of Year 8

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