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Year 6 Assembly!
Well done on a fabulous year group assembly today!
It was great to see you all using your 5 C’s to put together the assembly as well as demonstrating to the school and parents how we used them during our stay.
We had great feedback from the teachers and pupils at school today and I’m sure you have had the same from your parents when you arrived home today.
We all learnt so much at Stubbington and had lots of fun in the process!
Our 5C’s afternoon
On our first Friday of the new term, we had an afternoon filled with our learning behaviours.
The challenge was set for the children to work in a group, planning and making a container for an egg. The egg was to be dropped at height and the container was to be designed to withstand the fall, protecting the egg from cracking.
The afternoon was great fun and the children learnt how we can use the 5 C’s in our everyday learning. 4 egg containers were sturdy enough to withstand the drop and protect the egg.
Here are some photo’s from the egg dropping.
D-Day Anniversary Celebrations!
We are all very excited in year 6 to be taking part in the D-Day anniversary celebrations in Emsworth on Friday 6th June 2014. The children will be travelling to Emsworth on a coach which will be paid for by the organisers.
The children have been creating a short dramatic performance for the event in which they are showing the various aspects of the Second World War. There will be children from other schools who have also been busy preparing performances for the event.
The children will be leaving school at 10:30 and will arrive back to school before the end of the school day. The performance will begin at 1pm.
The children will need to bring a packed lunch and a drink with them. Please note that if your child is entitled to a free school dinner, the school will provide a packed lunch for them that day if you complete the relevant part of the permission slip that was sent home. The children will need to wear their school uniform. If it is a hot day, please ensure that the children are wearing sun screen and have water to drink throughout the day. If it is wet, please make sure the children have appriate coats/jackets.
We fully appreciate that many parents have full time commitments, however, we rely on volunteers to ensure the safety of the children on trips and so offers of help are always gratefully received. If you can help on the day, please advise the school office or class teacher.
Thank you,
Mr Peplow and Miss Turner
Staunton Trip!
We are looking forward to our trip on Friday. The weather is looking good. 🙂
Children can wear comfortable trousers suitable for the outdoors and an old pair of trainers or wellies. They will need to wear their school jumper please.
The day will consist of team building activitities.
With a trip like this, we rely on assistance from parent helpers to make the trip as safe for the children as possible. Unfortunately, we currently still require more adult helpers. If you think you can help, please advise the class teacher.
Mr Peplow and Miss Turner.