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  • Weekly Bulletin: 22 June 2026 - 26 June 2026

    Published 26/06/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Hot Weather Arrangements for Wednesday and Thursday

    Published 23/06/26

    Following the rare red weather warning issued by the MET Office for Wednesday and Thursday, I want to reassure you that our school will remain open, as advised by the Department for Education.

    We are doing everything possible to keep pupils comfortable, hydrated and safe, and many of our spaces have air-conditioning. To support this:

    • We are moving lessons to cooler areas of the school

    • Utilising our air-conditioned classrooms

    • Limiting physical exertion in PE

    • Allowing frequent hydration breaks

    • Encouraging pupils to use indoor areas at break and lunch

    • Providing additional water bottle filling stations

    • Adapting uniform

    Please support us by encouraging your child to apply high-factor sun cream before they come to school and send them with a reusable water bottle.

    We will continue to monitor the situation closely and follow UK Health Security Agency guidance on hot weather to ensure we are doing everything we can for our school community.

    Thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation.

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 15 June 2026 - 19 June 2026​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 19/06/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Eco Club Pupils Shine at Climate Change Symposium

    Published 17/06/26

    Recently, members of our Eco Club had the exciting opportunity to attend a Climate Change Symposium hosted by the University of Birmingham School. The event brought together pupils from schools across Birmingham to explore environmental challenges and discuss practical solutions for a more sustainable future.

    The symposium aimed to inspire young people to take action on climate change and develop their understanding of sustainability. Throughout the day, pupils listened to expert speakers from a range of environmental and sustainability organisations, including Professor Jeremy Pritchard from the University of Birmingham, the Guild of Students, Felicity from Wharton, and Isla Veolia, who work in partnership with Birmingham City Council.

    Following the keynote speeches and panel discussion, pupils had the opportunity to present their own research and ideas. Each school delivered a ten-minute presentation, followed by a question-and-answer session with university lecturers and industry professionals.

    Our pupils demonstrated exceptional confidence, teamwork and communication skills throughout the event. A special congratulation goes to AA and MH in Year 10, whose presentation on climate change and fast fashion was praised by all the guest speakers. The symposium lead commented that their presentation was the strongest of the day and shared that, if awards had been given, they would have been the clear winners.

    In the afternoon, pupils took part in a range of interactive workshops led by university staff, sixth form students and sustainability experts. Activities included creating wildflower seed bombs, exploring biodiversity through BIFoR activities and a greenhouse tour, learning about recycling with Veolia, and participating in a climate action workshop.

    The symposium linked closely to our Geography curriculum by developing pupils’ understanding of climate change, sustainability and environmental management. It also reflected our school values by encouraging leadership, collaboration, curiosity and active citizenship.

    The day was an inspiring experience for all involved, and every pupil received a certificate in recognition of their participation and commitment to environmental action. We are incredibly proud of our Eco Club members for representing the school so positively and for demonstrating that young people can play a vital role in creating a more sustainable future.

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 8 June 2026 - 12 June 2026​​​​​​​

    Published 12/06/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Communication and Autism Team - Parent Carer Advice Sessions​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 11/06/26

    The Communication and Autism Team at Birmingham City Council would like to invite you to a 25-minute one-to-one advice session with a member of the team. These sessions are for parent carers of children / young people on their CAT caseload, with a diagnosis of autism or who are on the neurodevelopmental pathway for assessment. Please see the linked flyers for more information:

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  • SEND Occupational Therapy Newsletter - Summer Term 2

    Published 08/06/26
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  • Weekly Bulletin: 1 June 2026 - 5 June 2026

    Published 05/06/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Wear a Football Shirt to School Day - Friday 12 June 2026

    Published 04/06/26

    On Friday 12 June 2026, pupils and staff at Hodge Hill College are invited to wear a football shirt to celebrate the start of the World Cup. Pupils must wear full school uniform as normal, with the addition of a football shirt only (club, country or retro). Please note: this is not a non-uniform day.

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 18 May 2026 - 22 May 2026

    Published 22/05/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • U13 Cricket Finals

    Published 22/05/26

    On Friday 22 May 2026, Hodge Hill College Under 13s travelled to Edgbaston Indoor Cricket Centre to compete in the Warwickshire County Schools Cricket Finals.

    In the first game, the team faced Five Ways, who set a large target of 118 off 8 overs. Hodge Hill made a remarkable comeback and needed only 9 runs from the last 3 balls, but narrowly fell short.

    In the second game, the team played Waverley School, who set a target of 82 runs. Hodge Hill achieved the target with an impressive batting display, finishing 85-2 in the fifth over.

    The team then had to wait for the final group game to see if they would make the final, but unfortunately did not progress, with Five Ways also beating Waverley.

    Nonetheless, the team came very close and lost only to the overall winners, representing the school with great pride. The squad included three students from year 8 and three from year 7.

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  • Free Weekly Sports Sessions - NFL Flag Football (Term Time Only)

    Published 20/05/26
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