P6 - WB 22.09.25
Dear Readers:
We hope you are all well.
This week has been shorter but we have still worked very hard! Here are the highlights chosen by us:
- Art and Craft activity about Vikings’ axes and throwing them in the Woodlands. This was an amazing collaboration between P3 and P6B. We helped them to build their axes on Tuesday and on Wednesday we all went to the woodlands to throw them and see how far they would go! It was lovely to see the way children worked together, helping each other and celebrating their achievement! Super! Everyone loved this!
- Writing session, where we had to write a narrative about a Rescue in the mountains, based on the model given of a Rescue at sea. Lots of inspiration!
- Gardening – Our school’s garden is looking nicer and nicer thanks to our huge efforts and we feel very proud of our work to make our school even better! After removing thousands of weeds, we have even managed to start planting some new bulbs to bloom when Springtime arrives!
- PE – we have been enjoying the presence of St. Margaret’s Sports Leaders to teach us football on Tuesdays and Thursdays! It’s been a lot of fun and we are going to miss them when they are gone, which will be from the 8th of October.
- The Upper Area Religious Service we had about St. Vincent de Paul and what we have learned about his life. Very surprised to find out that he changed into a kind, caring and selfless person after having been so selfish for such a long time. As the children said “People can change!”
- House Groups are always an opportunity to meet other children from school and since we are P6 we get to look after the younger ones and have been brilliant at that!
- French – We had a really interesting lesson where we had to apply our knowledge of the numbers up to 50 to solve maths sums! Super!
- To celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight we started our amazing posters and are looking forward to having them ready!
- St. Peter’s children loved their double break for having won this week! Well done!
- Well done to our Hot Chocolate of the week, Vinayakarthik! Super duper good behaviour, always ready to learn and always ready to help!
- Another well done goes to Addison, our Reader Champion of the fortnight!
Just don’t forget to close the books when it is lesson time!
- Last but not least, congratulations to The winning Table of the week for going over and above with cleanliness, tidiness and for trying to improve their behaviour! Super Sean, Super Adya, Super Anthony and Super Aadhya!
That’s all for this week, we say goodbye wishing everyone a great week ahead!
P6B and Mrs Valente