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Headteacher's Blog - Edition 25

Late April and May becomes marathon running weather and we have had a number of staff taking part in both the Leeds and London Marathon and half marathon. Locally the Run for Jo (Jo referring to Jo Cox) will be organised for the tenth and final time. Historically Batley Multi Academy Trust has had a ‘team’ of staff who have participated and this year will be no different. It would be great if for this final event parents from across our school with learners could also be there, to either take part or just cheer people on providing a fitting end to this popular event. 

 

Of course the event is to celebrate Jo’s legacy, someone who worked tirelessly to bring people together with her firm belief that ‘we have more in common that divides us.’ Words that continue to resonate locally and nationally. The event takes place at Oakwell Hall, Sunday 21 June 2026. The day will have a series of stalls and activities for everyone to enjoy with all proceeds going to the More in Common Batley and Spen to support local projects.

 

The points below summarise the information shared with learners this week. 

 

Rewards and Attendance

The "Batley Girls’ Brilliance Bucket" program encourages learners to attend school and develop their skills through a tiered reward system:

  • Attendance Points: Learners earn 20 points for each week of 100% attendance.
  • Brilliance Activities: 10 points are awarded for participating in weekly "Brilliance Activities".
  • VIP Tiers: Based on their points, learners can achieve Bronze (Top 25%), Silver (Top 15%), Gold (Top 10%), or Platinum (Top 5%) VIP status, making them eligible for bonus rewards.

 

Personal Development and Curriculum

  • Personal Development: This week's focus is on International Nurses Day (12 May), highlighting the contributions of nurses like Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole.
  • Literacy: To maintain high standards, learners are expected to underline dates and titles with a ruler, use correct punctuation, and make corrections in purple pen. Teachers award "Reading Awards" on Class Charts for excellent effort in reading or vocabulary.
  • Careers: The "Job of the Week" is Health Visitor. Key requirements include strong grades in English, Maths, and Science.

 

Homework and Support

  • Class Charts: All homework is set via Class Charts, where parents and learners can track tasks and deadlines.
  • SAS Detentions: Please note that failure to submit high-quality homework on time results in a "Study and Support" (SAS) detention.
  • ICT Support: If your child has trouble accessing ICT for homework, please contact Mrs. Hendry at mhendry@batleygirls.co.uk.

 

Year 11 Exam Reminders

  • Routine: For morning exams, learners must report to their tutor base for updates before heading to the exam hall via the bag drop.
  • Requirements: Learners must ensure they are "exam-ready" and use only black ink pens.
  • Boosters: Subject booster sessions (e.g., RE, Biology, Geography, and Maths) are scheduled throughout the week to support exam preparation.

 

Extracurricular Activities

  • PE Clubs: Various clubs including Volleyball, Taekwondo, and Darts are available for all year groups from 3pm–4pm in the Sports Hall.
  • Art Club: Held on Mondays from 3pm–4pm in Room 45 for Key Stage 3 learners (Years 7–9). Consent must be provided via ParentPay.

 

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  • Batley Girls’ High School
  • Windmill Lane, Batley
  • WF17 0LD
  • Batley Girls’ High School is part of Batley Multi Academy Trust, company number 07732537, a Company incorporated as private limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales and an exempt Charity. Registered Office Blenheim Drive, Batley, WF17 0BJ.