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MakeUK Future Makers Show

Year 11s visited MakeUK Future Makers Show which included a presentation about engineering apprenticeships, a tour of the site to look at the facilities, meet the tutors and gain an understanding of the range of the engineering pathways.

There was a practical activity to emphasis personal qualities that are required for a career in engineering such as communication, team work and problem solving.

Year 11s also had the opportunity to meet with employers:

Sertec

Whale Tankers

Weiland

Severn Trent

Shaftec

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English: Oracy

Oracy has been a fundamental priority at Turves Boys Green School, with significant emphasis placed on equipping staff with specialised training to foster oracy development within classrooms. It sits at the core of our curriculum, ensuring that students are not only able to articulate their thoughts clearly within the school environment but also develop the skills necessary for effective communication in broader societal contexts. This year, both within the English department and across the school, one of our central objectives is to nurture pupils’ confidence in public speaking.

In line with this, Class 9X2 has been studying Heroes by Robert Cormier, a novel that grapples with intricate themes surrounding war. As part of their oracy development, the students were presented with a provocative statement and assigned specific roles within their groups to stimulate a structured debate. This exercise, centred around the question: Should boys be allowed to enlist for the war at the age of 15?, invited students to engage in thoughtful discourse, critically examining the moral and ethical dimensions of the topic. The discussion was highly engaging, with all pupils contributing meaningfully, embodying our school’s core value of valuable contribution and taking their roles within the debate with great seriousness.

The boys demonstrated considerable dedication and effort, engaging in thoughtful discussions within their groups to produce well-crafted arguments. These were later presented to the class, fostering an environment where their peers could further contribute and enrich the dialogue.

Revision Guides

Year 11 Maths Revision

Today, Year 11 students received their CGP Edexcel Maths Revision Guides, a key resource to support their preparation for the upcoming GCSE mock exams. With the first Maths mock paper scheduled for the 21st of October, students are already deep into their revision, incorporating practice through starter activities at the beginning of each lesson. These revision guides will provide students with focused content tailored to the Edexcel syllabus, offering clear explanations, worked examples, and practice questions to reinforce their learning.

In addition to the revision guides, students have also been given two crucial documents highlighting high-frequency topics for both the Foundation and Higher tier papers. These documents provide a detailed overview of topics that have appeared frequently in recent years, giving students a clear indication of which areas to prioritise in their studies. For example, topics such as proportional reasoning and percentage of an amount feature prominently for the Foundation tier, while more advanced topics like trigonometry and circle theorems are frequent in the Higher tier.

These resources will help students tailor their revision effectively by focusing on the most likely areas to appear in their exams. The data-driven approach of the high-frequency topic lists, combined with the comprehensive CGP guides, ensures that students are well-equipped to approach their revision with confidence.

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Year 10 Engineering

This week, year 10 Engineering students have been given a virtual talk about careers in Casting. They had the opportunity to use VR to tour a working metal foundry, they will be using what they have learnt in their lesson time and to consider their future career choices.


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F1 in Schools

This week our F1 in Schools extra curricular club were lucky enough to meet a member of the Engineering department from Aston University. They were given a presentation about the competition, including how the competition is run, tips and tricks for success and how to operate effectively as an Engineering team. Students will now enter the design phase of the F1 in schools competition.

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Vending Machine Rewards

Our reading rewards vending machine continues to be a focal point of our weekly celebrations on a Friday lunchtime. Pupils from all year groups are considered and selected for a range of approaches to demonstrating our TURVES Values, representing the school and attendance at extra-curricular clubs. 

Winners this week include: 

Year 7 

T Dudley for the most positive praise points in his house. 

Year 8 

S Jimale for being the student that consistently has great work ethic. 

Year 9  

R Imran – Continuing to set high standards within his form and involving himself in most facets of school life. 

Year 10 

S Scott – For demonstrating the turves values each day.   

Year 11 

C Caldicott & Z Reid Exceptional exemplification of our TURVES Values in supporting a struggling student. 

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Free Lectures at UOB

The University of Birmingham are hosting FREE Physics lectures in conjunction with the Institute of Physics! Please see the attached flier which is also placed around school. These would be great for our GCSE Physics pupils and anyone looking at studying Physics at A Level.

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Our new Foreign Language Assistant joins Turves Green Boys’ School today!

We are very pleased to welcome our new Foreign Language Assistant to Turves Green Boys’ School. Mr Bugnet has joined us from Lyon in France and will be working with pupils at our school. He will be helping pupils in all year groups to improve their spoken French which will in turn help them with their listening and writing in the French language. Mr Bugnet will be here with us until the end of May 2025. He has prepared a presentation that he will deliver to pupils this week and is a huge sports fan. He is a keen gymnast and also enjoys football.

 Bienvenue, Monsieur Bugnet!

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Banned Books Week – Year 7

Reading is the core priority for Year 7s at Turves Green, whether it be through the Accelerated Reader Programme, Classroom readers, Library readers or the 16 x 16 programme or – best of all – boys enjoying a book of their own because they love to read a good story. Literacy is at the heart of all our learning. But what if you live in a place where books are banned? During Banned Books week – which runs through the last week in September – Year 7s have been taking the chance to learn about where and why books have been banned both in countries as far apart as the United States and China.

Boys have been surprised to learn that much-loved stories, such as ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ have been banned in some places for what they reveal about the difficult issues of racism and injustice. They have also discovered that a key Year 8 text, ‘Animal Farm’ was once banned in the Soviet Union for what it seems to say about Josef Stalin. Most shockingly of all, they have discovered that not only ‘Witches’ by Roald Dahl, but even the Harry Potter series have been banned in some countries for promoting witchcraft.

Luckily all these books are available to our boys, helping them not only to immerse themselves in great stories and enjoy the fantastic worlds of imagination to which they can be transported by a writer, but also to understand the complexity of human life and experience by thinking about some of the issues which spurred the writer to create them in the first place. Year 7, who are currently reading ‘Ghost Boys’ paused their reading for a lesson or two this week to consider the reasons behind censorship and the implications while some have been exploring the displays and activities on this vital topic in the library.

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Mathswatch Leaderboard

30 September

After a full month on Mathswatch students have attempted over 2700 questions as part of their homework tasks.

Each month students compete for top of our leaderboard with the total amount of marks they have achieved in Independent Activities and their assigned homeworks. This month our top scorers were:

1) K. Lei Abrahams 7A2

2) D. Pere-Enaregha 9T2

3) A. Imtiaz 10T1

As well as the homework students can attempt questions on any topic they have done (or are about to do) in maths. This means you can find your own revision to refresh yourself on topics you have done previously or look ahead at topics that are about to appear.

Any student stuck on a homework question or questions they are attempting independently can watch the videos attached to any question to help them answer it or leave feedback for their teacher to see.

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Turves Green, Northfield,

Birmingham, B31 4BS

Contact Number: 0121 483 2890

Email: postbox@tgbs.co.uk

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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