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18/12/24

We had a very festive day today with Christmas Jumpers and Christmas Dinners! A lovely way to spend the last Wednesday of term 🧑‍🎄🎄🎅 pic.twitter.com/gGBWh3UOnz

18/12/24

Ofcom has found that, overall, 99% of children in the UK are using social media. That’s almost 14 million young people using sites just like this one. 📈🧒 Download >> https://t.co/aJv0pPA5Fn Listen >> https://t.co/Ps3nWycBFz pic.twitter.com/NNRqxQ6ubv

17/12/24

KS2 about to enjoy a festive pantomime ✨🎄 we are so excited! 🍎🎁 pic.twitter.com/Ap5akPUw0p

16/12/24

Our Year 5s have been creating some brilliant surrealist collages, inspired by the work of Sarah Eisenlohr pic.twitter.com/UVMY9A7Bf4

16/12/24

We had a brilliant time at the Christmas Art Fair last week - some amazing art on sale, and thank you to the choir, and the PTA for organising a treat sale! pic.twitter.com/VYUvSaeQFo

12/12/24

An exquisite performance of Peter Pan by our (extremely talented!!) after school drama club! ✨ 🐊 pic.twitter.com/873htxsSbL

10/12/24

Free for those in receipt of Pupil Premium funding, a winter Holiday camp at: pic.twitter.com/Zcb8VwNr9E

09/12/24

We're very excited for our Year sixes on their level one and two cycling proficiency/Bikeability course! pic.twitter.com/v2Eoev4N1a

04/12/24

What brilliant musicians we have in year 3! We are so proud of how much progress the children have made with their violins and cellos! Thank you ! pic.twitter.com/jTjSe7VreI

03/12/24

Today in Year 5, the children made final versions of their vegetable soups. They did a fantastic job at meeting the design brief and were able to improve their soups by building on their culinary skills over the course of the term. pic.twitter.com/hEHFKK7UwH

28/11/24

An amazing game from our Year Six boys this week against and - brilliant sportsmanship and an excellent performance! Thank you Churchfields for hosting us! pic.twitter.com/NkRZSQp4mi

27/11/24

Snapchat has been available for almost 14 years now 📷💬 It’s expanded plenty in that time – adding new features, and with them, new risks ⚠️ Download & listen here >> https://t.co/R05kCQvWnQ pic.twitter.com/WWACY7ZlYc

26/11/24

Today in DT, Y5 children learned three different chopping techniques to add different textures to their soups next week. They learned to roughly chop, dice and julienne their carrots. pic.twitter.com/tB0EBdshqV

25/11/24

We are so excited to be hosting the very first rehearsal of the brand new Harris Primary Orchestra! They are sounding superb! 🎼🎻🎺 pic.twitter.com/p0ZFcW65mC

20/11/24

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20/11/24

This week, Year 5 went on a school trip to the Tate Modern to build on their learning in Art this term. The children had the opportunity to walk about and view different styles of art. They even had a go at being artists with published work on the wall! pic.twitter.com/ekO9zLkfpu

19/11/24

In Year 6, we are learning about the impact of the British Empire on the lives of people in the 19th century. Children have created amazing 3D projects and answered questions from their peers. It has been a brilliant introduction to our history unit! pic.twitter.com/cJAMH1rYjx

18/11/24

This year we are taking part in the Bromley Christmas Card Project again - we are encouraging children to create Christmas Cards for those in Bromley who may be lonely over the Christmas period 🎄 pic.twitter.com/fmwV3DEFOx

18/11/24

In year 3 we were learning about protecting our local environment and different types of pollution so did a litter walk around school! Great work Year 3! pic.twitter.com/tOQvnYemXz

13/11/24

Teaching cycle safety to children empowers them to ride responsibly, reducing risks while out on the road 🚴 In advance of Road Safety Week, let us explain how to keep kids safe when they set out on two wheels! Download & listen here >> https://t.co/ClyjHb8xJs pic.twitter.com/OpOkq0MjJA

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Year 6

Autumn 2

Welcome to Year 6: 
Filaree and Calathea Class

Miss Simmons and Miss Clark are teaching Filaree Class and Mrs. Borecka is the class teacher in Calathea Class. 

Welcome 

Welcome to year 6! We hope you find the information below useful. This information will help you support your child at home with the organisation of their week and their learning at home. 

Key Times 

Homework 

Each week, children will be given maths, reading and English homework on a Thursday. This will be due on the following Wednesday. 

 

PE  

The P.E days for all Year 6 classes are Monday and Friday. The children may sometimes do P.E outside, so please make sure they have a warm PE kit and appropriate shoes for these sessions. 

Trips 

This half-term we will be going on a local area walk as part of our geography topic. We will also be going to this year’s pantomime at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon. A letter will follow soon.  

Key Times 

For Year 6, the school day will begin at 8.45, and end at 3.30. Pupils can arrive at school from 8:30 to come in for a soft start activity. If a child arrives after 8:45, they must be taken round to the school office.  

  

 

 

 
What are we learning? 

Literacy 

In Literacy, we will be starting the term with a non-fiction unit based on the ‘Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History’ book. Pupils will be writing biographies and autobiographies. For the rest of the term, we will be reading ‘Amari and the Night Brothers’ which is a fantasy novel about a young girl who finds out she is a magician. Our writing focus will be narratives, persuasive letters and poetry.    

Maths 

In maths, we will be focusing on Multiplication, Division and fractions. We will also continue to address any arithmetic gaps from missed learning.   

Science 

Light will be our main focus in science, thinking about what light is and what it is made up of, the components of the eye and how we see, and the processes of reflection and refraction.   

Geography 

We will be looking at different settlement types and how geography changes over time. Our key areas will be Penge and Osmington.   

History 

In History, we will be learning about the British Empire, thinking particularly about how the Empire impacted the lives of people in the 19th Century. 

RE 

In RE, we will be exploring the significance of Mary as Jesus’ mother.  

Computing 

We will be focusing on Publishing this term in computing. We will be learning about website design, copyrights and hyperlinks.    

Art 

In Art, we will be learning about collage, using the medium of photomontage and we will be creating mixed media images.   

French 

In French, we will start by learning how to talk about countries in French, including their flags, what they are famous for and their physical geography.  

PSHE 

In PSHE we will be thinking about families and relationships. We will also have a focus on wellbeing.  

PE 

In PE we will be doing football.  

Music 

For our music lessons, children will be learning about music inspired by nature: Storms, Winter and Earth. We will be expressing our opinions on pieces of music and will be composing our own.  

DT 

In DT we will refine our baking skills.      

How can I help at home? 

One of the key ways every parent can help is to ensure that your child is at school every day and on time. Other than this, the main way you can help is by making sure that your child reads every day, for at least 30 minutes – this can be with you, or on their own, but it is the most effective way of ensuring that your child progresses and learns outside of school. Practicing times tables frequently is vital. 

Children have logins for Times Table Rock Stars – please encourage them to use this frequently, as it will really help with their quick recall of mathematical facts. 

If you have any questions, please talk to Miss Simmons or Mrs. Borecka.  

Thanks, 

Miss Simmons and Mrs. Borecka