Welcome to the academies weekly newsletter, rounding up the events of the past week and keeping you informed of coming events and information to support you and your daughter in school and beyond.
This week we have:
- A message from the Year 7 Pastoral Manager
- Sharing our light at KEVI HWGA
- 🔋Be Empowered Workshops for Parents and Carers of Children with SEND 👏
- 🌟 YPP Welcome Meeting – A Beautiful Start! 🌟
- Information from Community Organisations
- A notice about Children in Need – 14th November
- Spooky Friday
- A HPL focus on creative & enterprising
- What Parents and Educators need to know about Fortnite
We hope you enjoy reading this weeks news.
📸 Year 7 King Edward VI Foundation Welcome Ceremony!
Dear Parents and Families,
I would like to express how amazing it has been to see the Year 7 students settling in so well this half term. They have adapted incredibly to the new environment, shown great resilience, and built new relationships with both staff and peers.
Thank you for your continuous support; it has been very much appreciated. I hope you all have a restful and enjoyable half term.
Kind regards, Ms Hussain (Year 7 Pastoral Manager)
Sharing our light at KEVI HWGA
✨A huge Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Diwas to all those celebrating!✨
This year, our celebration shone brighter than ever — a thumbprint of every student, teacher, support staff member, senior leader, cleaner, caretaker, visitor from local schools, and colleagues from within our trust. Everyone who makes us shine bright and proud.
We hope you all had an enjoyable time with family and friends!
🔋Be Empowered Workshops for Parents and Carers of Children with SEND 👏
Please see information about the “Be Empowered” Workshops for parents and carers of children with SEND that are taking place throughout the year.
The first courses start in early November.
Each course runs for 6 weeks and there are both face-to-face and online options.
The sessions are designed and led by parent-carers with support from Birmingham SEND Teams. They have proved very beneficial for parent-carers of children all ages, whatever stage they are in the SEND process.
Any questions or to book onto the courses please contact BeEmpowered@birmingham.gov.uk
🌟 YPP Welcome Meeting – A Beautiful Start! 🌟
Our first online meeting with the Young Peoples Parliament was a truly uplifting experience. The girls joined with focus and enthusiasm, and the warm welcome and thoughtful introductions made a real difference. It’s wonderful to see them feeling supported and inspired from the very beginning. Here’s to a great journey ahead!
Information from Community Organisations
Please see the leaflets that have been shared by community organisations we work with that may be of interest.
Pathway to Potential
Pathway to Potential is a new support service offering a bespoke package of mentoring, tutoring & development activities for 14 – 18 year olds that are experiencing homelessness, temporary housing, care experienced or not attending mainstream school.
Nurturing ADHD Kids
Free online courses for parents and carers of children with ADHD
5 Days Work Placement with Clarion Housing Group
Kickstart your career with Clarion Housing Group for ages 16-30
Code your future
Free training and support to get a job in tech
Children in Need - 14th November
On Friday 14th of November we will be raising money for Children in Need.
All students will have the opportunity to wear pyjamas to school in return for a £1 donation.
There will also be a bake sale on the day!
Spooky Friday
This morning, students were in for a spooktacular surprise! Staff members arrived in full Halloween costume — a secret kept tightly under wraps until the big reveal. The reactions? Shock, laughter, and lots of smiles!
Each staff member greeted students with a trick-or-treat bag, spreading festive cheer and a few sweet treats to start the day.
Wishing all our families, students, and staff a very happy half-term! 🍂
Did you know?
Absence disrupts the education of the individual pupil and the whole class. Are you aware those children who do not attend regularly:
- do not achieve well in exams
- find it difficult to maintain friendships
- are more likely to become involved in crime
- miss out on opportunities in further education and the world of work?
Term Time Holidays
Please be advised that term-time holidays are very unlikely to be approved. If families ignore this the absence will be unauthorised and you will be at risk of receiving a £160 Fixed Penalty Notice per parent on your return.
Last term, 36 parents have received Penalty Notices for taking students on unauthorised leave in term time.
Please note that, Birmingham City Council strongly discourages pupil leave of absence during term time. The expectation is that such leave would only be authorised in the most exceptional circumstance.
Please ensure that leave is taken in the school holidays only.
Every minute counts
Frequent absence can add up to a considerable amount of lost learning and can seriously disadvantage your child in adult life.
- 5 minutes late every day means around 3 ½ days of education are missed
- a score of 90% in a test would be a good result but 90% attendance means that a child
- will have missed around 100 lessons over a school year.
The majority of our students are on time to school every day. Thank you for your ongoing support in ensuring that your daughter attends school on time every day. Lesson 1 begins promptly at 8:45am, which means that your daughter needs to be in her seat waiting for the register to be taken by 08:40am.
Students who are late, without a valid reason, will sit in a 30 minute after school detention on the same day.
The only method for reporting your child’s absence is now through the Arbor Parent Portal App.
Using the Arbor Parent Portal App is quick and easy, and it is now our preferred way for parents to communicate absence reasons to the school.
For step-by-step instructions on how to report an absence, please visit our online guide.
Benefits of the Arbor Parent Portal App:
- Update student/parent details
- Top up dinner money
- Sign up for trips and clubs
- Check your child’s attendance
- Access school reports
- and now reporting absences
Additionally, our new school app, KEVI Handsworth Wood Girls (via Reach More
Parents), will be our primary platform for sharing school-related updates and information.
Please note that the absence reporting feature will no longer be available on other
platforms, and we will no longer monitor absences reported via Studybugs, even if you still have access to it.
Thank you for your cooperation.
- Half-term: Monday 27 October 2025 to Friday 31 October 2025
- 12th November – Sixth Form Open Evening
- 19th November – Y9 Parents’ Evening
- 3rd December – Y11 Parents’ Evening
- 16th December – Chai and Chat from 15:30 – 16:30
- Term ends: Friday 19 December 2025
- 12th November – Sixth Form Open Evening
- 14th November – Children in Need (Pyjama Day)
- 17th November – Geography Trip – Birmingham City Centre
- 19th November – Y9 Parents’ Evening
- 1st December – Y7 end of term movie afternoon
- 3rd December – Y9 end of term movie afternoon
- 3rd December – Y11 Parents’ Evening
- 4th December – Y10 end of term movie afternoon
- 5th December – Y11 end of term movie afternoon
- 8th December – Y12 & Y13 end of term movie morning
- 8th December – Y8 end of term movie afternoon
- 9th December – Personal Development Day
- 16th December – Chai and Chat from 15:30 – 16:30
- 17th December – Winter Talent Show
Mental health support for young people and families
Please see information about how young people and families can access support for mental health through Pause. There is also information about events and workshops that are available.


Navigating adolescence can be a rollercoaster, physically, emotionally, and socially.
Here are some practical tips to help stay grounded and healthy for teens:
- Prioritise Sleep 8–10 hours of sleep each night. A consistent bedtime and reduced screen time before bed can dramatically improve mood, focus, and energy.
- Move Your Body Regular physical activity—whether it’s dancing, walking, or team sports-releases endorphins that boost mood and reduce stress.
- Eat Smart A balanced diet rich in fruits, veggies, and Omega-3s supports brain function and emotional wellbeing. Skip the ultra-processed snacks when possible.
- Talk It Out Open communication with trusted adults or friends helps feel heard and supported. Listening without judgment is key.
- Practice Mindfulness Simple techniques like deep breathing, journaling, or yoga can help manage anxiety and build emotional resilience.
- Build Positive Connections Strong friendships and supportive relationships are vital. Join clubs or groups that align with your interests.
- Manage Screen Time -Set boundaries that work for you-
- Create a daily screen schedule that includes breaks
- Use timers or app limits to avoid endless scrolling
- Keep screens out of bedrooms to protect sleep
- Know When to Ask for Help Mental health matters. If a you feel overwhelmed, support is available—whether through school counsellors, helplines, or trusted adult

- A consistent bedtime—even on weekends
- A wind-down routine (no phones 30 minutes before bed)
- A cool, quiet sleep environment
- Keep windows closed during high pollen days
- Shower and change clothes after being outdoors
- Use antihistamines as advised by a GP or pharmacist
- Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily
- Eat fibre-rich foods (whole grains, fruits, veg)
- Stay active to support gut health
- Practice breathing exercises or mindfulness
- Break tasks into manageable chunks
- Reach out to a trusted adult or school nurse

- Gentle cleansing twice daily
- Avoiding harsh scrubs or picking at skin
- Seeking medical advice for persistent or painful acne
- School nurses can advise on immunisation schedules
- Any health concerns can be raised with the school nurse/First Aid team.
Advice to Parents – School Age Immunisation Service has been published by the NHS to help you to understand the immunisations your daughter will be offered at school.
Positive parenting
We know how challenging it can be to balance all the demands parents and carers have to cope with. That’s why NSPCC have put together some tips to help. All children need boundaries and discipline, and this guide helps you develop what works for you and your child.
If your family is in need of any support
If your family is in need of any support for any of the following issues –
- money advice,
- special educational needs,
- disability,
- food,
- housing,
- parenting groups,
- relationships,
- sexual health & family planning,
- under 5’s support,
- bereavement,
- mental health,
- leisure activities,
- physical health
- & much more.
Please see download the family action leaflet here.
Healthy Lifestyle
Our Healthy Lifestyle Checklist:
- Exercise – 60 minutes a day
- Hydration – Drink 2 litres of water a day
- Nutrition – Eat a balanced Diet
- Sleep – 8-10 hours a night
Medical Factsheets
Please find a range of helpful medical factsheets put together by the School’s First Aid Medical Lead.
If you would like to see these factsheets in an alternative language, please get in touch.


This Weeks Focus... Creative & Enterprising
We use the High Performance Learning philosophy and framework in our school. This means that we believe that all the students can be high performers, and we teach with these expectations in mind.
Using the research-based High Performance Learning approach helps us to systematically build the cognitive competencies that lead a young person to thrive in school and in later life.
We embed the HPL philosophy throughout our school. We never tell our students they cannot achieve; it is just they are not doing it yet but with practice and persevere it will happen.
You can support your child with developing the High Performance Learning skills at home.
There are 30 skills which are broken down into the two categories of Advanced Cognitive Performance Characteristics (ACPs) and Values, Attitudes and Attributes (VAAs). These help students how to think, and how to behave.
HWGA will be sharing a some HPL key competencies (VAAS & ACPs) strategies with you weekly.
Using the HPL framework at home will help you to enhance your child’s academic
achievement and personal development.
Home Challenge:
- Quiz your child on the ACPs and VAAs. How may of each can they remember?
- Ask them to quiz you? Can you beat your child?
- Select 3 VAAs and ACPs at random. Can your child tell you what they mean?
Not there yet? Repeat the challenge – can you both beat your previous attempt?
Top Tips on ... Creative Enterprising
✓ Encourage creativity through painting, drawing, dance, singing, baking.
✓ Ask your child about their school day, what have they been learning? What new knowledge have they discovered?
✓ Encourage your child to be involved with DIY tasks that are safe.
✓ Involve your child in the planning and organising of family events.
✓ Ask your child to think a new fundraising idea that would raise money for charity.
✓ Can they upcycle a household item that would bring it back to life and make it reusable?
✓ Play a game of squiggle. Draw a simple doodle on a piece of paper, can they add to it to create an animal or something recognisable?
Safeguarding Guidance
QUESTIONS:
- Do you have a concern that a student is being physically, sexually or emotionally abused or neglected?
- Has a child/young person made a disclosure to you?
- Are you concerned that a student could be living in a private fostering arrangement?
REMEMBER:
- Please do not ask the student leading questions
- You must report concerns relating to FGM,CSE, FM, HBV and Prevent
- Do not ask children to remove items of clothing and do not ask them to write anything down or sign anything you have written
- Allegations against staff MUST be referred directly to the Headteacher (or to the Chair of Governors if about the Head)
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
The Safeguarding Team will gather all of the information, link with multiple agencies and the decision will be made whether a referral to Children’s Services or an Early Help Assessment (or other action) needs to be made. Any information the Safeguarding Team are able to share with you will be shared. If you have any questions or a ‘gut feeling’, then please do not hesitate to seek advice and support from the Safeguarding Team.
Online Safety
What Parents & Educators Need to Know about Fortnite
Fortnite’s latest season is packed with eye-catching features – but that can mean longer screen time, pressure to spend, and the lure of party chat with strangers 🎮 This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide shines a spotlight on what parents and educators need to know to help young players stay safe.
From comical dance emotes to realistic weapons and big-name collaborations, Fortnite is a cultural heavyweight. But even with its PEGI 12 rating, many younger children are joining the action. Our new guide explores the risks – and offers useful, clear advice for trusted adults.
Plus, we share four simple ways parents and educators can guide young people to engage more safely with memes – encouraging empathy, critical thinking and healthier digital habits 💬🧠
A reminder about the Academy uniform expectations
- All students must wear jumpers.
- Skirts if worn should be black and pleated.
- Hoodies are not permitted in school.
- The school uniform consists of a jumper, a white revere blouse, and a black skirt or trousers.
Students are not permitted to wear trainers unless medically required to do so School shoes should be below the ankle.
Boots should only be worn in severe weather (snow).
Jackets/coats should be plain and Hoodies should not be worn in school.
- No nail polish/ false nails
- Make-up if worn should be natural looking
- False eyelashes are not permitted in schoo
- Pins are not allowed to be used for headscarves. Please use a safer style fastening to secure headscarves.
Jewellery:
- One stud in each ear
- One small nose stud – not a ring
- No rings,
- No bracelets – unless for religious purposes
- No necklaces.
Preloved Uniforms
We collect preloved but good quality uniform throughout the year. If you would like to donate preloved items, please bring them to the School reception.
if you would like to receive preloved items for your child, please contact the pastoral team at pastoralteam@hwga.org.uk
Our current canteen menu:
Free School Meals
We are now using the Free School Meals Eligibility Checking Service in School. If you think that your child may be entitled to Free School Meals, please complete a ‘New Application’ on the following link: https://www.cloudforedu.org.uk/ofsm/birmingham
Just registering your child for Free School Meals means that the School gets extra funding – register now to make sure we don’t miss out!
King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls App
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