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Head of Year 9 Blog

MR L JULIAN

I am very proud to be the Head of Year 9.

If you wish to contact me, please email HOY9@hessleacademy.com

December 2023

  • WEEK 14 - Friday 15 December 2023

    Published 18/12/23

    Hello and welcome to this week’s Head of Year Blog. 

    This week we have been looking at the word’s community, belonging and pride and what this means. Belonging to a school is important for several reasons, as it plays a crucial role in personal, academic and social development. 

    What are the reasons why belonging to a school is important? 

    Structured learning: Schools provide a structured environment for learning, with a curriculum designed to cover various subjects and skills. 

    Qualified Instructors: Trained teachers guide students in their academic journey, providing expertise and support. 

    Peer interaction: Schools provide opportunities for students to interact with their peers, fostering social skills and relationships. 

    Diversity: Schools are often diverse environments, exposing students to people from different backgrounds and cultures. 

    Teamwork: Collaborative activities and group projects teach students the importance of teamwork and cooperation. 

    Discipline: School environments instil a sense of discipline and responsibility, helping students develop good habits. 

    Extracurricular activities: Participation in sports, clubs and other extracurricular activities contributes to well-rounded personal development. 

    Life skills: Schools help students develop essential life skills, such as time management, problem-solving and communication. 

    Career preparation: High schools and colleges often offer career guidance and counselling, preparing students for future educational and professional pursuits. 

    Belonging: Being part of a school community provides a sense of belonging and identity, fostering emotional well-being 

    Support System: Schools often have support services, such as counselling and mentoring to help students navigate challenges 

    While formal education can happen in various settings, schools provide a structured and purposeful environment for learning and personal growth, shaping individuals into well-rounded members of society. 

    With one week left before the Christmas break, I would like to wish you all the very best for Christmas and the New Year. I hope you all have a wonderful break. 

    Regards. 

    Mr Julian

    Head of Year 9

    Mrs Green

    Assistant Head of Year 9

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  • WEEK 12 - Friday 1 December 2023

    Published 04/12/23

    Hello and welcome to this week’s Head of Year Blog.

    Continuing from the previous successes witnessed within Year 9, I am pleased to inform you of further students deserving praise and acknowledgement.

    Last weekend S.Avison participated in an Archery Double Portsmouth Round in Sandburn Hall Sports Centre. This involves the archer shooting 5 dozen arrows in ends of 3 arrows on a 60cm target. I am very pleased to say that S.Avison came first in her age group scoring 433 and 405. Congratulations and keep up the good work.

    I am also pleased to announce that H.Bridges had his first amateur fight at 50kg beating a very good fighter from St Pauls Amateur Boxing Club on points. He now looks forward to his second fight this weekend against another St Pauls Boxer. Good luck Harrison.

    The five Y9 girls picked to represent Yorkshire at the National Street Dance Championship in Dorset also managed to achieve several noticeable wins, including: coming 2nd as Team overall, Harriet and Maddie came 5th in their Duo, Mia and Scarlett came 2nd in their Duo, Maddie managed 6th in her solo and Scarlett had two 3rd places in her solo.

    Mia placed 2nd in her solo and 3rd in her L&L Category and finally as a ‘Quad’ they reached the Semi Final. An unbelievable series of victories and successes, well done to all girls involved.

    Finally, the Year 9 Football Team played in a recent tournament playing Cottingham (1-0 loss), Wolfreton (4-0 Win), Howden (1-0 Win) and a draw with Hunsley. Well done to those involved.

    Both Mrs Green and I continue to be pleased with how well the Year Group have returned to school and we have witnessed a massive improvement in the maturity of our students. I hope that they continue to grow into successful, hardworking and proud young people.

    They have certainly shown what potential they have when given the opportunity to shine.

    Regards

    Mr Julian

    Head of Year 9

    Mrs Green

    Assistant Head of Year 9

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