Mental Health Tip of the Week:
Amongst all of your school work don't forget that it's important to take care of yourself too. Do your daily exercise, take regular breaks and spend time doing things that you enjoy.
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Mr Kane's Role Model of the Week: Mary Seacole (1805-1881)
Seacole was a pioneering nurse and heroine of the Crimean War, who as a woman of mixed race overcame a double prejudice.
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Mr Kane's Role Model of the Week: Nelson Mandela (1918-2013)
The South African activist and former president helped bring an end to apartheid and has been a global advocate for human rights.
Find out more here:
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Have you applied for Senior Leadership? There is still plenty of time to apply. Your tutors have sent you the information you need for your application. If you have any further questions e-mail Miss Wilkinson on [email protected]#readyrespectsafe#wus2021
Mental Health Tip of the Week: Having someone to speak to about your problems is a great way to get support. This might be a friend, family member or even one of your teachers.
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Mr Kane's Role Model of the Week:
Jacinda Ardern - (born July 26, 1980) In August 2017 she became leader of the New Zealand Labour Party and then in October 2017, at age 37, became the country’s youngest prime minister in more than 150 years.
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@ChatHealthNHS is a free service available to students where you can talk with a school nurse via text about any health concerns you may have.
To find out more, visit this link: https://t.co/h7zJnDi5e8
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day 🌍
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Diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide is the mission for all at @EarthDayNetwork 💪
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Remember, it's not just a day - it's a movement ❤️ #climateeducation#education#EarthDay2020
Your teachers are standing by ready to help you with your work. If you are stuck, why not send them an e-mail or message via Show my Homework? Don't sit their stuck and unable to make progress.
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Mental Health Tip of the Week:
Take regular breaks! It is vital that you look after yourself and don't spend hours on end staring at a computer screen. Try and complete some tasks in different settings, such as doing your artwork in the fresh air! Try something new this week 😎
Mr Kane's Role Model of the Week:
Easy choice this week - Captain Tom Moore. I'm sure you are all aware of his tremendous efforts, and he lives in Marston!
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Good Morning Year 10! I hope you have all had a restful Easter break.
As of today, all SMH tasks will go live on Mondays with a due date of Friday.
If you need any support don't forget to e-mail your class teachers who are standing by to help your progress.
Have a great day!
What things have you achieved this week aside from your learning tasks? Make sure you set yourself challenging goals, such as reading a difficult book or learning a new skill.
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Your tutors will be e-mailing you at least once a week to check that you are OK. If you have a problem, do not hesitate to contact them. You can also still use the standard concern e-mails woottoninclass and woottonoutofclass.
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