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January 2024

  • New Youth Club at WES for Year 7 & 8...

    Published 31/01/24

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    Exeter City Community Trust are excited to announce the launch of a new Youth Club, hosted at West Exe School, starting on Monday 5th February from 3.30pm – 5pm.

    The youth club is for students in Year 7 and 8 only and is a fantastic chance to hang out with friends, listen to music and play games. There will also be the chance to get involved in social action and wellbeing activities.

    To sign your child up please click on the link below or scan the QR code on the attached flyer. Places are limited and will be given on a ‘first come first served’ basis.

    https://forms.office.com/e/J3R1c9KfBc

    Any questions please get in touch,

    Best wishes

    Inclusion Team

    Exeter City Community Trust
    St James Park
    Exeter
    EX4 6PX
    07487233094
    01392 255611 (Option 2)
    Email: [email protected]

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  • Superb performance from a Year 9 Student at the Devon Schools Cross Country...

    Published 26/01/24

    Congratulations to Y9 student, Leo D-C, who recently represented WES at the Devon Schools Cross Country. A superb performance saw Leo finish fourth in the junior boys' race. Leo’s next race will be the South West Schools Cross Country in February but his fourth position means he automatically qualifies to represent Devon Schools (and WES) at the English Schools National Championships later this term in Pontefract! Well done, Leo! We are so proud of your performance, hard work and training! #BestExe #WestExeProud

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  • Year 7 Netball Success...

    Published 26/01/24

    Congratulations to the Year 7 Netball teams who recently took part in the following matches;

    Year 7 Netball v Exeter School

    Congratulations to our Year 7 Netball team who had a resounding win against Exeter School on Tuesday, 23 January 2024. We played at Exeter school and had the following results;

    Team A – 16-2 to WES with Grace L and Ella B both being awarded MVP. Great netball was played and a high standard of netball on offer.

    Team B- 14 – 4 to WES with Freya L and Elsie T being awarded MVP for the match.

    Both teams played brilliantly with a dominant performance from all players across all playing positions. Well done girls!

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  • West Exe School students take part in live national webcast with Holocaust survivor Hedi Argent MBE...​​​​​​​

    Published 24/01/24

    Students at West Exe School, part of the Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust, have been taking part in a range of activities this week designed to have them learn more, and reflect on, the holocaust ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) on Saturday the 27th of January.  The 27th of January marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp and the theme of this year’s HMD is the fragility of freedom.

     The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust encourages remembrance in a world scarred by genocide, they promote and support Holocaust Memorial Day  to remember the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, alongside the millions of people murdered under Nazi persecution of other groups and during more recent genocides. 

    Throughout this week at West Exe School every student has attended an assembly on the significance of the Holocaust and genocide, based on resources and research from the Holocaust Education Trust.  Students also watched testimonies from survivors from not only the Holocaust but other genocides such as Rwanda and Cambodia.

     A group of students also took part in a live nationwide webcast organised by the Holocaust Education Trust and hosted by Natasha Kaplinsky OBE.  Holocaust survivor Hedi Argent MBE delivered a deeply profound testimony of her experiences under Nazi persecution in the late 1930s and students had the ability to ask Hedi questions through a live webfeed.

    Hedi Argent was born in 1929, and lived in a suburb of Vienna in Austria, the anti-Jewish laws and backlash that accompanied Hitler’s annexation of Austria in 1938 were something Hedi remembers very well.  She remembers seeing Jews being made to scrub the pavements and having stones thrown at them. Hedi’s family arrived in England in 1939 and stayed in a safe house.  After the war, Hedi and her parents wrote to the Red Cross to try and find their extended family; they found out that most of their other family members in Europe had been murdered during the Holocaust.

    In the centre of the school, the students are being asked to reflect on a visual representation of the proportion of people killed during the Holocaust, with symbols representing approximately 200,000 human lives. Students have been discussing the fact that it was not just the Jewish population who were persecuted during the Holocaust and were shocked at the total numbers of deaths.

    To finish the week, Year 7 and 8 students are reflecting on individual experiences of Holocaust and they are researching and creating commemoration cards to be displayed around the school, in order to draw a more personal connection to the individuals who lost their lives. 

    Julie Fossey, Headteacher at West Exe School said:

    “I think it’s really important for young people to understand the history of the holocaust and to learn about more modern genocides.  Though these are difficult topics, it is right that we learn about them and take the time to hear the stories of those that survived these horrors.  There are not that many years left that children will be able to hear directly from a Holocaust survivor, so I am very grateful to Hedi Argent and the Holocaust Education Trust for making it possible for students to ask her questions.”

    Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust said:

    “Holocaust Memorial Day is such a powerful day of reflection and I am glad to hear that students at West Exe have been engaging in a number of topical and thought provoking activities in the run up to it.”

     

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  • WES holds Jazz concert alongside Exeter College...

    Published 22/01/24

    We look forward to welcoming you to our Jazz concert, featuring our own jazz band and The Big Band from Exeter College. 

    Parents of WES can purchase tickets via their MCAS account, members of the community/Exeter College are able to purchase tickets at the door on Friday, 2 February 2024. 

    Published 22/01/24

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  • Check out our new curriculum pages

    Published 19/01/24

    Delighted to share our new and improved curriculum pages where you can read about our successes and delve deeper into our Framework of Excellence. 

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  • West Exe School students mean business with ‘Dragon’s Den’ style enterprise challenge

    Published 15/01/24

    Around 60 Year 9 students at West Exe School, have taken part in an enterprise market at the school this month.  

    The market is the culmination of the £5 enterprise challenge, those taking part conducted market research, visited the market at Exeter Cathedral, then got to work on planning, pitching and promoting how they were going to use their £5 budget to create something to sell to other students.  Some intrepid students even sought wider investment to help boost their chances of success. 

    The final market where students showcase their products is a much loved yearly event at the school and the whole project teaches those involved a sound understanding of business concepts.  A wide variety of festive goods were on offer from decorative wooden reindeer and reindeer cookies to waffles and popcorn bags.  

    This year’s market was a huge success with many groups turning their £5 investment into over £30 of profit, one group even generated a whopping £72! Overall they managed to turn an £80 investment into over £300. 

    Julie Fossey, Headteacher at West Exe School said: 

    “I am so proud of each and every group, they demonstrated brilliant teamwork and problem -solving skills, along with a good serving of creativity. They have all gained a sense of achievement and success from taking part in the £5 enterprise challenge. We will now spend the rest of the year building on this business experience, which in turn will help these children achieve excellent results and improve their life chances.” 

    Published 15/01/2024

    Our story can also be found on Devon Live West Exe students turn £5 into £300 with festive market - Devon Live

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January 2024