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18:01 PM - 16 May 2024

Congratulations to the Year 9s who completed their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh practice expedition last weekend and successfully navigated their way through the Surrey Hills in very hot conditions. They showed amazing teamwork and really impressed the instructors. Well done Year 9! pic.twitter.com/SqFxGKQ6WC

https://twitter.com/hinchleywschool/status/1790426851002761564

18:00 PM - 14 May 2024

HWS Girls U14 Hockey A Team are National Champions!Click on the link below for the full report.https://t.co/Nb1NAw9Tvg pic.twitter.com/V69EsvcbgV

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18:00 PM - 8 May 2024

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17:00 PM - 5 May 2024

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18:00 PM - 3 May 2024

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18:00 PM - 2 May 2024

Come and celebrate May the Fourth (Star Wars Day) in the library with these highly original interpretations of the Star Wars stories. Perfect for Year 7, or any fan!...#MayThe4thBeWithYou pic.twitter.com/wTje8rjH4A

https://twitter.com/hinchleywschool/status/1785715817533092205

18:00 PM - 1 May 2024

Well done to the Year 7 & Year 8 Netball Teams who took part in the Surrey Netball finals last Friday at the Surrey Sports Park. Year 7s came 4th in Division 1 and Year 8s came 4th in Division 2, this was out of all the schools in the Surrey and Woking league! pic.twitter.com/D8zIjJiXoH

https://twitter.com/hinchleywschool/status/1784991035199778866

18:00 PM - 29 Apr 2024

Well done to the Year 10s who completed their Silver DofE qualifying expedition at the weekend. They fully embraced the very wet and windy conditions showing considerable determination throughout. pic.twitter.com/btnjFjxeJm

https://twitter.com/hinchleywschool/status/1783904371970846761

18:02 PM - 26 Apr 2024

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18:00 PM - 23 Apr 2024

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Pastoral Care

Hinchley Wood adopts a holistic approach to pastoral care, encouraging our students to achieve their potential in all aspects of their lives. The HWS core values reflect this - throughout their time at Hinchley Wood (and beyond) the school strives to help all students to be: confident, considerate, determined, enthusiastic and independent.

Form tutors are key, constant supporters in a student’s school life, who, wherever possible, will move with the tutor group as they progress through the school.  Form groups meet twice a day for morning (10 Minutes) and afternoon (20 minutes) registration and join the rest of the year group for a weekly assembly.

Registration/form times are an important part of the school day - as well as monitoring attendance and general progress, it is an opportunity for form tutors to catch up with students and support them with any issues that may have arisen; it also tends to be a time when firm friendships and relationships are formed.

In addition to specific lessons at Key Stage 3 and enrichment days, the Personal, Social, Health Education (PSHE) Programme runs during weekly Tutor times throughout the school year and provides students with a forum for gaining and developing knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting young people, both as individuals and members of the wider community.

As well as the Tutor, Head of Learning and Key Stage Student Support Co-ordinators - Mrs Ramnauth and Ms Misto, the EWMH Teamis a team of adults who offer support for individuals and groups of students through emotional wellbeing and mental health sessions.  Some of the people on this team include, Ms Stevenson (DDSL and Wellbeing Mentor for Young Carers and CLA/PCLA students), Ms Bates (Body Confidence and Identity Coach), Miss Rebai (ELSA), Mrs Trafford-Dear (Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead) and Mrs Cullen (DSL and Senior Mental Health Lead).  Support is offered during term time and accessed through your child’s Tutor or Head of Learning, in the first instance.

'Help with Something'
We acknowledge that at any time students may need to access extra help and might not know who best to ask. If you are a student at HWS and would like help from a member of staff at school - please click on the link below for more information:

'Help with Something' - further information 

Or, if you prefer, in school we also have a 'Help With Something' box located on the wall just along from Student Reception near the Safeguarding offices.  You can fill out a request card, put it in the box and someone will get back to you ASAP.

Outside of term time and working school hours, we would encourage students who may need someone to talk to, to access support from:

Childline: Call 08001111     Web address:  https://www.childline.org.uk/

YoungMinds Text 85258

Kooth: www.kooth.com

Please see the menu on the left for further information OR click on the following links: Pastoral Care Who's Who - The Pastoral Care Journey