YEAR 6
Teacher: Mr Swift
Teaching Assistant: Mrs Fox
Our Gospel Value is: Self-control
Pupil Leaders:
Our School Councillors: Anya and Sam
Our Eco Warriors: Emilia and Abraham
Our SHINE Councillors: Zach and Millie
Our link Governor is: Simon Nield
Helpful Information:
- Reading books will be changed on Friday.
- Reading records (and spellings) are needed in school every day.
- Library book changing day is Thursday.
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PE days are Monday and Friday - come in PE kits ready for these lessons.
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Spelling test & Maths test weekly on Friday.
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Log-ons for all learning platforms are in the front of your child's reading diary.
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Musical instruments - bring in for lessons and take home after lessons. These will take place on Monday each week.
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Healthy snacks - if your child does not have morning toast, they may bring in a healthy snack.
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Water bottles - children will need a water bottle in school each day. This must contain water - no juice or flavoured water. Please return these daily after washing.
Looking ahead:
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Borwick Hall residential trip dates are September 17th-20th
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We will be in Forest School in the Summer Term - bring your wellies in please!
- Cenotaph Visit Monday 11th November.
- Imperial War Museum Visit Friday 22nd November
Autumn Term message from Mr Swift:
Welcome to the new year everyone! I hope you have had a wonderful summer break and are ready to start Year 6.
Routines and expectations are being embedded throughout the early part of this half-term and the children have demonstrated that they are ready to learn and make progress this year.
This half term is as busy as ever! Our topic for this term is 'Britain at War' and the children will have the opportunity to explore the role Britain played in both World Wars, as well as the significant impact these events had upon our world today. To supplement this, we will go on a class trip where children can take part in an interactive experience and learn from experts. We will also be on our Year 6 Residential to Borwick Hall and taking part in all sorts of wonderful activities, whilst building our resilience, teamwork and communication skills.
Please follow the links below for more guidance on this term.
If you need any help or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact.
Mr Swift
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Brilliant Bakers
Posted: Feb 15, 2024 by: L Walton (L.Walton) on: Year 6 Blog
What a great time our Y6 children had following a recipe and making their own bread as part of a DT project. This followed a 'Food for Life' research project where children looked at saturated and unsaturated fats. The children learnt about foods in moderation, healthy and unhealthy choices too. The bread filled school with the most delicious smell!
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