

RTS Parents' Newsletter
17 January 2025
Head Teacher's Message
There is not much news to report from school this week I'm afraid - everyone is heads down working/studying away. Routines have been re-established, students and staff have settled back into the rhythm of the school day; and school life is ticking along.
I don't usually share quotes, but I came across one this week, attributed to Aristotle, and it felt appropriate in the context of our values and ethos and relevant to share in light of establishing routines: 'We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.'.
January is often a month for quiet reflection and looking ahead. It is the perfect month to set out plans for the year and to take the time to declutter minds, workspaces and home. After busy days at school and work, the weekend days are perfect for this (especially in Winter when the days are often cold and grey).
Whatever your plans are this weekend, I hope they are fulfilling.
~Ms K Dooley | Head Teacher
Parent Zone
Early Finish
Due to Year 11 Parent Consultations on Wednesday 22 January, school will finish early at 15:00 (instead of 16:00) for all students.
Friends of RTS (FoRTS)
FoRTS update
We look forward to receiving the subject leader bids from the school. These are termly requests for equipment required for our children’s education and enrichment. The funds raised through our events, uniform sales, and car park marshalling will be used to purchase these items. We will share photos of the upcoming expenditures so you can see where the money raised is being utilized.
Pre-loved uniform: upcoming sales for your dairy
A reminder of upcoming pre-loved uniform sales:
Please see the dates below (Fridays 2:30-4:30pm - no entry to the school until 2.30pm):
17 January (today)
14 February
21 March
16 May
20 June
These will be held in the Atrium of the school. Please pay by card wherever possible but we will also accept cash.
RTS Car Parking Marshalling
Fundraising Opportunity: Volunteer Marshals Needed
We are excited to announce another significant fundraising opportunity for our school. Our dedicated team raises an impressive £2000 per international game. With three games scheduled in February, we invite you to donate two hours of your time to support our marshalling efforts alongside other enthusiastic and like-minded parents.
Dates: Saturday 08 February, Saturday 22 February and Saturday 09 March 2025
Time Commitment: Two hours per game
Your support is crucial to our success. If you are available to assist with this or future events, please click this link to join the WhatsApp group.
Thank you for your continued support!
Easyfundraising
Please take a minute out of your day to register for Easyfundraising.
We have registered Friends of Richmond upon Thames School with #easyfundraising, which means over 7,500 brands will now donate to us for FREE every time you use easyfundraising to shop with them.
These donations will help SO MUCH, so please sign up to support us – it’s completely FREE. Sign up here: Easyfundraising
FoRTS Volunteering
We do have a lovely small team of volunteers and do have fun especially with the rugby parking marshalling Join the FoRTS Car Parking Team
We are seeking a Treasurer to shadow our current Treasurer this year, with a full-time start next academic year. If you are interested in learning more about this role, please contact Carmelle.
All processes are already in place, so there is no additional work involved. The responsibilities include totaling any money raised, sending it to the bank, and providing termly updates on funds raised and spent.
All the above and more cannot be done without your help so please look to donate a couple of hours of your time when requested.
Join FoRTS by clicking here. It’s as simple as that!
Warm regards
Your FoRTS team,
Carmelle (Chair and Acting Secretary) and Jason & Somi (Treasurers)
General: forts@rts.richmond.sch.uk
Parking: fortsparking@rts.richmond.sch.uk
Safeguarding
If you have concerns in relation to a student at RTS or indeed with regards to your own child, you may want to contact Single Point of Access (SPA) which acts as a central information hub for all professional agencies in Kingston and Richmond.
Richmond and Kingston SPA
The SPA phone lines are now open as follows:
Monday-Thursday 08.00-17.15 and Friday 08.00-17.00 - the phone number during these times is 020 8547 5008
Out of hours: 020 8770 5000
Hounslow Early Help Assessment
Telephone number: 020 8583 6600
Out of hours: 020 8583 2222
Email: earlyhelp@hounslow.gov.uk
NSPCC:
Speak to a counsellor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Telephone number: 0808 800 5000, or text 88858
Email: help@nspcc.org.uk
Signvideo using British Sign Language (Mon - Fri, 9am - 6pm)
Terms Dates 2024-2025
Full-term dates and Inset day information is available on the school's website:
Spring Term 1: Monday 06 January 2025-Friday 14 February 2025
Spring Term 2: INSET DAY: Monday 24 February, Students: Tuesday 25 February-Friday 04 April
Parent Calendar Summary
Please find the Parent Calendar Summary for 2024-2025. Please check this regularly as some dates and times may be adjusted throughout the year.
Local News - Please note RTS does not endorse items included as Local News
Battle of the Bands
The event will be taking place at The Twickenham Exchange between January and the end of March this year.
In the link below you will find relevant information for any students interested in taking part or attending the competition:
Turtle Opera!
Turtle Opera is a FREE music and drama project for Autistic 11 to 15 year olds.
The project will run at the V&A Museum, South Kensington from Tuesday 18th – Friday 21st February 2025, 11am – 3:30pm.
The four days of workshops will involve participants creating their own stories and music for an informal performance, with a professional composer and director. A specialist team from Turtle Key Arts and the V&A will support the group, to help enable fun and friendships.
If you are interested please sign-up via the application form on Turtle Key Arts' website where you can also find more information. Applications close on 19 January!
Junior Sports Courses – places available book now!
Book now for our spring term starting in January. Courses include gymnastics, karate, judo and new junior boxing.
Available across our sports centres: Whitton Sports & Fitness Centre, Teddington Sports Centre and Shene Sports & Fitness Centre.
New for this term – courses available at Hampton Sports & Fitness Centre including
girls football!
Please call 020 3772 2999 to book or visit our website for more info.
ADHD Study Skills Hub for Students doing GCSEs and A-Levels
For many students, and especially those who experience challenges when it comes to the key executive functions required for exam preparation (planning and organising), this course will give the tools and support to succeed at what can be a very stressful time.
When is it? Three week course, once a week starting on the 29th January 2025 - 5pm-6pm for GCSE students and 6:15pm to 7:15pm for A-level students.
It will be run over three sessions of an hour each on Wednesday 29th January, Wednesday 5th February, Wednesday 12th February.
What is the objective: To support students in building self-esteem, confidence, and effective learning strategies as they prepare for GCSEs and A-Levels. It will cover:
Session 1: Discovering Your Values and Strengths
In this session, students will explore what drives them and identify their natural strengths. Developing self-awareness lays the foundation for greater confidence and resilience when facing challenging tasks.
Session 2: Mastering Revision Techniques
This practical session introduces strategies for effective exam preparation. Students will learn to create a versatile revision framework that applies to all subjects, offering a structured path through the study process.
Session 3: Identifying Motivation and Planning Ahead
Focused on motivation and mindset, this session encourages students to set goals and plan ahead. By deciding on key steps in advance, students will feel ready to begin their revision journey with confidence and a clear sense of direction.
How do I find out more info & book? Click here
Post Diagnosis Workshops for Children & Young People
A diagnosis of ADHD can be challenging for everyone and especially so for teenagers. Some are embarrassed, don't understand the condition, reject the 'label' and some don't know how to tell their friends. Our workshop, working directly with children & young people, is presented by our Community and School Outreach Manager Laura Ercolani and is an opportunity for young people to discuss their challenges in a small safe setting to recognise and make more of their strengths.
- Age 7 to 11 - 1st February 10am to 11am
- Age 11 to 14 - 1st February 11:30am to 12:30pm
- Age 15 to 18 - 1st February 1pm to 2pm
How do I find out more info & book? Click here
Parent Champion Cafes - Local Support
The Parent Coffee, Cake and Chat drop-in groups are a welcoming environment for parents of children from age 10 to age 18, to meet with other parents, discuss local or parenting issues, share hobbies and interests and learn about wellbeing and further professional development opportunities.
If you feel like you need information, support or guidance and you’re unable to obtain this from conventional services - pop on down, or contact us for more information!
child is either in a Richmond or Kingston school they are welcome to attend.
Kingston parents can attend Richmond cafes and vice versa.
Mondays in Mortlake, Powerstation Youth Centre, 121a Mortlake High Street, SW14 8SN. Any Monday year round except Bank holidays.
11:15am to 12:15pm Mindfulness for parents
12:30 to 1:30 Parent cake, coffee and chat
1:30-3pm General public - PCCN Foodbank, Richmond Food Bank and Monday Champions Café .
1-2-1 available by appointment, please contact Sanya. sanya.walker-batson@achievingforchildren.org.uk
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Thursdays, term time only Kingsnympton Youth and Community Centre, Kingsnympton Park, Kingston , KT2 7RW
10am Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi( sports hall)
11am Mindfulness ( computer room)
11am Tai Chi classic - Cantonese instructions
10am to 12 noon Parent coffee cake and chat
12 noon Pilates
12 noon food bank
12:30 informative guest talks
1 to 2pm community lunch
General ESOL classes available on site also, termly via Kingston Adult Education Service , termly from 10-1pm.
1-2-1 available by appointment, please contact Sanya
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The Hampton White House Family Hub, 45 The Avenue, Hampton, TW12 3RN
11am to 1pm, Parent advice drop in every 2nd Tuesday of the month, term time only, next to Richmond Food Bank in the café area or Room 5 when available.
Available by appointment in person or online at other times On Tuesdays, term time only.
Kingston Adult Education
As part of Kingston Council, Kingston Adult Education provides a range of courses to people aged 19 or over. A number of their courses are free, and take place in school hours.
They have a number of courses starting in January, including:
accredited qualifications in Bookkeeping; Childcare (from introductory courses through to teaching assistant and programmes for educators working with children with special educational needs); Community Interpreting; Counselling; Information, Advice and Guidance; and Understanding Mental Health
English, maths and digital skills, from entry level through to GCSE
A variety of courses to develop your creative skills, including stained glass making, painting and drawing, languages, creative writing, and upcycling clothes
A range of wellbeing courses to teach you how to take better care of your mental health, including tai chi and meditation.
See their latest prospectus for further details about these courses as well as their wider offering: bit.ly/KAE-2425prospectus
Their classes take place both online and at centres across the Royal Borough of Kingston.
For further information, please contact Kingston Adult Education directly on 020 8547 6700 or at adult.education@kingston.gov.uk
Barracudas Holiday Camps - 2025!
We're so grateful for the amazing support we receive from local schools like yours. Many of your families already enjoy our local holiday activity camp. We wanted to remind you that our lowest rates are available for bookings made by 31st January, with savings of up to £100 per week! Parents can secure amazing school holiday activities and childcare for as little as £4.42 an hour.
Plus, we'd love to extend a special thank-you with an exclusive school discount code. Simply share SCHOOL10 with your community, and parents will receive an extra £10 off (minimum 2 day booking).
Families can also take advantage of flexible payment options, including Tax-Free Childcare, Childcare Vouchers, and interest-free monthly instalments – making it easier than ever to secure their spot.