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Peer Mentoring

Throughout this half-term I have had the pleasure of coordinating our peer mentoring sessions. The commitment shown by both mentors and mentees demonstrates the positive impact of pupils working together to strengthen our school community.

These packed sessions reflect our shared understanding that improving school attendance is a collective responsibility. By building supportive relationships across year groups, pupils are helping to create a culture where everyone feels encouraged, valued and motivated to attend each day - while having the opportunity to take responsibility to overcome any barriers to good school attendance.

Our mentors have continued to show maturity, empathy and leadership, providing consistent encouragement; acting as positive role models and embodying our Turves Values. Equally, our mentees deserve recognition for their willingness to participate, reflect and take meaningful steps towards improving their attendance. Their openness and effort are central to the success of the programme.

Peer mentoring is more than an attendance strategy; it is an investment in developing resilient, confident and successful individuals. When students feel part of a caring and connected community, they are more likely to thrive both socially and academically.

Year 10

UK Intermediate Maths Challenge

This week pupils from Year 9 and 10 got their results back for the UK Maths Challenge. The challenge was issued to the top set of each of the two-year groups and is an internationally recognised award to identify mathematical talent from pupils all across the UK.

Declan, Connor, Louie, Charlie and Llemari in Year 9 as well as Tyshae, Yahya, Aiden, Kamron, Jamie, Teo, Zack, Logan and George in Year 10 all achieved bronze awards.

Alfie in Year 9 achieved that year groups only silver award with Charles, Duarte, Sebastian and William in Year 10 all getting silver awards

And then for his second time at TGBS Remee in Year 10 achieved a gold award. A young man with some super mathematical talent.

Congratulations to all of those who took part. The UK Maths Challenge is an incredibly tricky test and shows a lot of resilience and skill to even attempt. Year 8 and Year 7 will get their chance to try the junior one in the next few months.

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Birmingham, B31 4BS

Contact Number: 0121 483 2890

Email: postbox@tgbs.co.uk

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