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The Week Ahead 05th February 2021

05 Feb 2021

Dear parents

This is the final Week Ahead of the old year: the year of the rat will soon come to an end, although it will inevitably live long in the memory. It has been a time that has tested each one of us. No life has been left untouched by the pandemic, many of course in tragic circumstances, millions of others with a long road ahead to recovery and normality. I am not even sure what 'normality' will look like in the post-pandemic world. Schools have - and are - changing in quite extraordinary ways. Online teaching is more sophisticated and responsive to the needs of pupils and public examination bodies have been forced to adapt their grading to meet the needs of the generations of candidates who have been unable to sit physical examinations. As a result of the global travel restrictions, expatriate communities across the world have shrunk, and the recruitment of international teachers has also changed significantly.

It may be that, in Charles Darwin's famous aphorism, it has been those "most adaptable to change" who have emerged stronger from the pandemic. Overcoming challenge, particularly acute and unpredictable ones, is a mark of resilience. Being tested, as so many schools and families have been during the past 12 months, may not be fun. It is certainly not easy, but what emerges is often far more powerful and capable of overcoming further setbacks. Learning not just to cope in the current situation, but to thrive within it, is something we have worked hard to instil in our pupils. Of course, helping children with their independence in learning and preparation for life beyond Wellington have long been important goals for us, but it has rarely been such an urgent and immediate task. As a result, I was so pleased to see the pupil and parent survey results, both of which showed overwhelmingly positive responses to questions around individual wellbeing, safety, independence, and progress in school.

As we move into the year of the ox, the qualities of that creature seem to me to be precisely the ones needed to help schools move on from Covid-19. Rarely can traits such as strength, reliability, patience and self-belief been more critical than they are in 2021. I think our community has shown all these and more over the year, and I am confident that we have never been in a better position to help all our children grown into the successful, happy young adults they each deserve to be. 

I wish all our families a restful holiday and a very happy new year.

Best wishes

Julian Jeffrey
MASTER

Senior School Online Parent Evenings
Year 11
1700hrs Tuesday 23rd February

Years 12 and 13
1700hrs Thursday 25th February

 

There are two parent evenings in the Senior School in the week after the holiday. One is for parents of pupils in year 11, on Tuesday 23rd February. The other will be for parents of pupils in years 12 and 13, on Thursday 25th February. As a result of the restricted access to the school, the evening will take a different form to our conventional parent meetings. The majority of the sessions will be held online, and parents need to approach the teachers they would like to meet via e-mail, or through their child's Teams account. The respective teacher will then schedule a meeting and book it into your child's calendar. You can join the meeting using the Teams platform via your child's account. Each individual meeting should last between 5 and 7 minutes. The evening will start at 1700hrs and will finish at 1830hrs.

In addition, parents of underperforming pupils will be invited to come to school and discuss their child's progress with senior leaders. If you have any enquiries about parents' evenings, please contact Mrs Popovic, the Head of Senior School. dragana.popovic@wellingtoncollege.cn 

 

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

Safer Internet Week 2021

 

Most young people today are very active on the Internet, our pupils being no exception. We take their e-safety very seriously. We educate our pupils and raise awareness about online safety issues through our annual Safer Internet Week, which will take place between February 22nd and 26th. Safer Internet Week is an extension of the Safer Internet Day, an annual event observed worldwide on 9th February. Created by the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC), it represents a celebration of technology and young people using the Internet responsibly, respectfully, critically, and creatively. Safer Internet Week 2021 is an excellent opportunity to focus on online safety with our pupils through learning activities, assemblies in the Junior and Senior school, and events in the Nest.

The theme for Safer Internet Day 2021 is 'An Internet we trust: Exploring reliability in the online world', and it celebrates the range of information and opportunities online, and its potential to inform, connect and inspire us, whilst also looking at how young people can separate fact from fiction. Our activities will focus on how we can know what to trust online, supporting young people to question, challenge and change the online world. They will explore how influence, persuasion and manipulation can appear online and why this may happen.

We know that misinformation and 'fake news' do not solely affect young people but that these issues have a significant impact on how young people feel about their time online. Through Safer Internet Week 2021, we want to help equip young people with the skills they need to spot inaccurate content, which can sometimes be a complex task. Once young people feel more comfortable spotting fact from fiction, it is essential that we then support them to take the next steps to create an Internet full of trustworthy and reliable information. The online world is an excellent source of information for young people and adults alike. Opportunities to research, learn new facts or skills and even broaden viewpoints are extremely important to all Internet users. We hope that, by highlighting the ways to spot inaccuracies online, we can help more people to harness these positives.

Onward, together, to a better digital future!

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday 22 February 2021
All Day                     
Week 23 (A) (Campus)

All Day                     
International mother language day (JB/MM/JA) (Campus)

All Day                     
Safer Internet Week (to 26th) (GM)

All Day                     
Junior School Spelling Bee Week (to 26th) (MP)

11:00AM - 12:00PM  
Senior School Assembly (JMS) (Theatre)

Tuesday 23 February 2021
7:45AM - 8:30AM     
Running School Trips (JAFJ)

5:00PM          
Senior School parents' evening: Year 11 (DP) (Teams)

Wednesday 24 February 2021
9:00AM - 10:15AM    
Parent briefing: Educational Technology at Wellington (ES) (Online)

3:05PM - 3:45PM       
Junior School assembly (RA) (Theatre)

Thursday 25 February 2021
All Day                    
MP2 Famous Lives Theme Day (MP)

2:00PM - 3:00PM       
Meet the Master: Years 2-6 (ES) (Teams)

3:45PM - 4:45PM       
H&S Core Team Meeting (VW) (WCA room)

5:00PM          
Senior School parents' evening: Years 12 & 13 (DP) (Teams)

Friday 26 February 2021
All Day                     
Junior School reports: live on iSAMS (RA)

Saturday 27 February 2021
9:00AM         
ISCOT Tournament HS Boys and Girls Badminton @ IST (RG)-TBC

9:00AM         
Saturday Activity Programme (SAP) (EvK) (Campus)

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