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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

April 2024

  • WEEK 28 - Friday 26 April 2024

    Published 29/04/24

    Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never break me. 

    So says the children's rhyme that was used as a defence against name-calling and verbal bullying. Its intentions were to increase resilience and to avoid physical retaliation. 

    I have recently been to my own children’s parents evening and whilst I am obviously very interested to hear about how they are doing academically and that they are achieving their potential one of the main comments that always sticks in my head is that my children are kind, sociable and they are liked by the other children.  

    Kindness; to be generous, considerate and friendly.  

    One of the biggest battles we have as parents and in school is the use of social media. Unfortunately, both adults and young people often sit behind a screen and think it is acceptable to write things that they would never say to someone’s face, all too often choosing very unkind words. Some would use the term ‘keyboard warriors’ to describe people like this. Clearly, social media is a big problem for us and our aim for people to behave with kindness.  

    As Head of Year, I often speak to the students about ‘being kind’ and treating others as they would like to be treated themselves. School should be a happy place for young people, the place that they can come to and gain the best education whilst also spending time with their friends. We want the young people to be kind and to be respectful to each other, to understand that to gain respect they need to give respect and to speak to others in the way that they would like to be spoken to. 

    We have recently had the opportunity for our Year 7 and 8 students to watch a Leicester-based band that are currently touring UK schools to promote their music and raise awareness of mental health issues and the importance of looking after yourself and being kind to each other. This is a subject that they feel passionate about, as they have all experienced the negative effects of anxiety, depression and unkindness at some point in their lives. 

    Band members spoke about the symptoms of mental health issues and the importance of seeking help through family, friends, teachers and organisations. They then put on an excellent performance to the students which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. For anyone interested in listening to their music you can find them on social media @themercians, download their music at Spotify and watch music videos on Youtube. 

    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 26 - Friday 12 April 2024

    Published 15/04/24

    I hope you had a lovely Easter break with your families. 

    Did you know that April is Mathematics and statistics awareness month?  

    The aim of this is to increase understanding and appreciation of Mathematics and statistics. I do wonder how many of our students really understand the importance of Mathematics and how useful it is in so many different areas of life. 

    Both subjects play a vital role in so many of the world's problems and are also key to so many job roles that our young people will plan to go on to do in the future. Job roles could include engineering, medicine, biotechnology, retail or can focus on internet safety, climate change, sustainability and so much more. 

    The skills gained from Mathematics and the use of statistics can include problem solving, critical thinking and it can also train the brain to analyse data effectively. 

    This April, we should not only celebrate mathematics and statistics but also speak to our young people about the importance of this as a subject and how useful it will be to them in the future even if they currently have the view of ‘When will I use The Pythagoras theorem when I’m older?’ 

    Here are some statistics I thought you would find interesting, please be aware that these are approximate and will depend on when you are reading this. 

    • 144 days until your child starts Year 9 and they start to think about their KS4 options. 

    • 874 days until your child starts Year 11, their final year of Secondary school 

    • 1190 days until your child finishes Year 11 

    Last year, students with the following attendance percentages achieved these grades in their GCSEs: 

    • A child’s attendance was above 90% their average grade will be +2 above target 

    • A child’s attendance was between 80%-90% their average grade will be –1.5 below target 

    I asked the Head of the Maths department, Mr Willson, to share his views on why he believes Maths is very important for our students: 

    “Studying Maths is so much more than just doing some sums and getting the correct answers. Confidence in using Maths to analyse and interpret data and understand finances is crucial for everyone and the whole digital world we now live in is driven by maths and data. Currently the majority of new emerging careers in the fields of computer science, cyber security and coding are heavily reliant on mathematical skills. Maths not only gives you the skills to be able to solve numerical and abstract problems but develops your analytical, problem-solving and logic skills to be able to make informed decisions, understand how things work or predict how they will change over time. The career opportunities when studying Maths are endless – accounting, medicine, engineering, cyber security, finance, forensic pathology, aviation, games development, website creation, coding, design & construction to name but a few. To finish with an interesting fact about how valuable a maths qualification can be, research from the Russell Group universities has shown that “on average those with maths A-Level earn 11% more over their lifetime than those without”.  

    Thankyou 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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