Children in Need – Friday 19th November

Children In Need – Friday 19th November

We are asking that our whole school supports Children In Need on Friday 19th November. On this day, children are asked to come to school in their Pudsey outfits, something spotty or striped, or simply in their own clothes if they would prefer.

We will be asking all children to donate £1 to this very worthy cause.

No Pens Wednesday

In year 6, we have enjoyed using story prompts to create stories to share and act in front of the class. We also had great fun ‘speed meeting’ where we had to decide which questions to ask a friend to get to know them better before they moved on to the next person. We then had a debate to decide whether or not we would choose to have a Covid-19 vaccine.

Speed meeting

 

Home Learning – All Year Groups

If your child needs to learn from home during Autumn Term, please access their year group information page (in Parents News / Classes) for links to teaching videos and learning activities that will help them to make progress during their time at home! Please post their learning onto Seesaw as teachers will be checking journals weekly – they can’t wait to see how you get on!

If you need any help accessing any of the learning, please speak to your child’s class teacher…they are always happy to help!

Goodbye Year 6

Today, we say goodbye to our Year 6 pupils as it is the final day of our bubble system. This year things have been a bit different and we did not get to enjoy a Leavers’ Assembly in which all pupils are able to come together to celebrate their remarkable achievements These occasions are often sad and emotional; however, they are primarily a time for joy and celebration as we reflect on the journey of our pupils while at primary school and to also look forward towards the journey that they are all about to embark upon as they move into their new secondary schools. Although, we have been unable to do this we are still extremely emotional and value the work, effort and joy the children brought to the school during their time with us and we will hold the memories of them close to our hearts.

Our Year 6 group this year have been outstanding; not just in their academic achievements but in how they have handled these difficult circumstances, with resilience, independence, creativity, etc. They are a credit to themselves, their families and our school and I would like to wish each of them every success in the future. We will miss them immensely and still hope we can have an opportunity to get them all together again soon, with your support, to have a ‘goodbye’ and to provide closure for us all.

Thank you for the memories Year 6 – it has been a wonderful journey and we are privileged to be a part of your stories.

Miss Walters, Miss Killick, Mrs Hall, Miss Brown, Mrs Sermon and Mrs Meadows

Year 6 End of Year Activity

Good morning all,

Well, the last week is here – it hasn’t been the way we had planned but you have all been fantastic and we are immensely proud of you. We will miss you more than we can say but hopefully we will all meet again. It has been a pleasure to be your teachers. Please remember to share your last activity with us. You know where to find us if you need anything.

Home Learning Week Commencing 13th July 2020

Miss Walters, Miss Killick, Mrs Hall, Miss Brown, Mrs Sermon and Mrs Meadows x