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6N Assembly – iPads and Friendship

We had a brilliant time in 6N creating our final assembly for Primary. Our learning objective was two fold; to learn more about the different applications that our iPads have, and to reflect on our friendships we have in our class and school. A snapshot of the assembly can be found on our Year 6 blog.

By Ms. Joya Noble, Year 6 Teacher

4G Rainforest Assembly

It fills me with pride, when I think about the fabulous effort, that absolutely everyone in 4G made, to make our Rainforest assembly such a huge success. This term everyone has thoroughly enjoyed learning about our Rainforests Topic, and the depth of children’s knowledge, of these precious habitats and their importance to the earth, really shone through in the assembly.

We have all worked amazingly hard, to remember our lines, containing some very, very tricky technical vocabulary, such as ‘absorb,’ ‘basilisk’ and ‘atmosphere.’ The children also showed great maturity, in how they were able to listen to advice on how to make sure that their words were clear and loud, but also delivered in a manner, which would enable the audience to fully understand the important environmental message that was at the heart of our assembly: the earth’s rainforest are under serious threat from deforestation and this is something that affects us all.

We have also had stacks of fun. Making the animal masks was brilliant, exploring habitats and discovering rainforest animals like the sensational tarsier and the super cool basilisk lizard, was both fascinating and highly entertaining. Finally, we mustn’t forget to say a huge ‘thank you’ to Miss Usa, for her assistance with the brilliant masks and costumes, and to Mrs. Lyng, for all of her help with our song about the fearsome green anaconda!

Well done 4G, I’m super proud of you all.

Mr. Gough

PS: Don’t forget everyone; RAINFORESTS NEED YOU!

Primary Health Day

On Wednesday the children took part in our first Health Day. The children enjoyed activities during their lunch time break which focused on keeping fit and increasing concentration. Prizes were won by children in an art competition and the organisers praised the quality of the colouring and shading. Mrs Perkins was proud to present the winners with their prizes during line up the next day.

English Learning Environment Awards & Important Dates (Primary)

September 2015

29th–  Maths Workshop – 8.20 am

30th – Jolly Phonics Book Fair/Early Years Phonics Workshop 14.30

October 2015

1st – Thurs Jolly Phonics Book Fair

2nd – Friday Class Assembly – 4G 14.00

5th – Monday RE Week

7th – Weds Ipad Workshop

9th – Friday Class Assembly – 4P 14.00

12th – Mon Parent workshop re Science Day

15th – Thurs World Food Day

16th – Friday Staff INSET – school closed

17th – 25th Half Term

26th – Mon Term 1 restart

30th – Friday Halloween Dress Up Day

English Learning Environment Awards 150924

PN 1- Anya

PN 2 – Cougar

ND –  Kanteap

RP – August

RN – I am

1B – Su Hyun

1W – Ing

2T – Seb

2F – Wei Xuan

3V – Earn

3M – Treasure

4P –  Tasya

4G – Miyu & Juna

5T – Phenix

5D – Praew

6J –  Data

6N – Chris

Mr Vosko Stephen 4P

Mrs Sirisom- Nanako 6N

Mr Rumple – Jenny 3V

Mr Brown Kaopan 5D

Children visit brand new EM Playground!

On Tuesday 9 children from the Primary school were invited to attend a press conference at the new EM playground. The children were escorted by Mrs Perkins and Miss Star and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

The children were perfectly behaved and represented the school very well indeed. When the children returned to school they spoke out the visit in line up so they could share their experience with their classmates.

All families are welcome to join the Grand Opening on the 30th of September at 4pm.

English Learning Environment Awards 11/09/2015

Well done to the following students who have demonstrated fantastic English speaking skills in and outside the classroom!

PN 1- Isabella

PN 2 – Archie

ND – KInn

RP – Danny

RN -Acre

1B – Su Hyun

1W – Shuqi

2T – Aimie

2F – Maranda

3V – Irene

3M – Aidan

4P –  Khrisnai

4G –  Pole

5T – Sunny

5D – News

6J –  Zen

6N – Hero

Mr Vosko – Noko

Mrs Sirisom- I-oon

Mr Rumple – Bell 5T

Mr Brown

KS1 Stars of the Week!

Since beginning of the year the children in KS1 (Years 1 and 2) have been working very hard! Each week the teacher in each class awards 1 child the star of the week certificate. This award can be given by the teacher for a variety of reasons.

The teachers are always looking to reward the children who exhibit excellent learning and learning behaviours, as the ability to work hard and try even harder, even when you make mistakes, will always further children s learning and enable them to reach their goals.

Here are the Stars of the week for the last two weeks…. Congratulations to them all!

Good Shepherds Sisters – Visiting Our Community Partners

A group of children from Year 5 were the first to visit the “Good Shepherd Sisters School” after the long summer break. The group helped to teach the letter “i” to the younger children and enjoyed reading stories to them.

Each week a different group of children from Years 3 to 6 will visit as part of our school’s Round Square IDEALS, with emphasis on Service, as it is an excellent way for them to serve the local community.

By Ms. Helen Normoyle, Reception Teacher

Catching up with Primary clubs: Gymnastics, Leadership and Art!

On Monday it was our first After School Gymnastics session at the Thai Canadian Community Sports Centre. The children were all very excited to get on the bus after school and head over to the centre. The facilities were amazing and there were lots of oohs and wows as we walked in. The coaches were fantastic and the children were able to try out all the different equipment in a very disciplined fashion, with an emphasis on presentation.

The children were scored on their dismounts and this week most of us only got zero, but great cheers went up when someone scored a one out of ten! I’m sure as the weeks go by we will all be scoring ten.

All the children said it was the most amazing gymnastics they have ever been to. We had a very quiet journey back to school, with some students having a little sleep on the way. We all can’t wait to go again next week.

by Ms Lucy Golland

Leadership Club

On Friday last week, the Leadership kicked off with an exciting hands on experiment. The task was to build a 7m bridge capable of holding pupils. Leaders were chosen but their team were secretly told to do only what they had been told. This made it an especially challenging task for the leaders because they had to give very detailed instruction, very clearly. After an hour of furiously bolting pieces together, the bridges were half finished. Next week we finish them off and see if they will hold the weight of a pupil.

by Mr. Karl Perkins, Year 4 Teacher

Art club

The Thursday Art group have already got off to a flying start, producing some beautiful drawings.
Our aim is to share our work at the end of term.
Watch this space!

by Ms. Vivian Deveney, Year 5 Teacher

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