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Week 28 - Summer Term - 02 May 2025

 “Developing the whole child, spiritually, mentally and physically in a caring Christian

                                            environment through close links to the Church and Community”

Friday 2nd May 2025 

Dear Parents and Carers,


This week we were delighted to welcome Jo White, MP for Bassetlaw, to our school. As part of her commitment to understanding the complexities of modern education, Jo is visiting all schools across the area. It was a great opportunity to showcase our school community and share the fantastic work happening here.


With the warmer weather arriving, a reminder to ensure that children come to school prepared for the sunshine. Please send your child with a hat, apply sun cream before school, and ensure they bring a water bottle each day. We want everyone to stay safe and comfortable during these sunny spells!


Exciting news as we continue preparations for our Centenary Celebrations! On Friday 27th June, we will be holding a special service followed by a family picnic on the school field - where we will also bury our time capsule. Then on Saturday 28th June, we invite the wider community to an Open Event and Summer Fayre. To make this a success, we are in urgent need of volunteers to help run stalls and games. If you can spare a little time to support us, please do get in touch—we’d love to have you involved!
 

80th Anniversary VE Day

Each class will be marking this day within their classes with a variety of planned activities.  Mrs Dunnicliff will be cooking a special VE Day Celebratory menu on Thursday – please book on the Arbor system. We invite the children to come into school wearing read, blue or white clothes as part of the celebrations on Thursday 8th May.       

News from the Classes

Class Reception 

This week, Class Reception have continued to enjoy the story ‘We're Going on a Bear Hunt’.  They have thought about the structure and have invented their own story, ‘We're Going on Dinosaur Hunt’.  They have been thinking about the different settings they might go through and the different ways they might describe them.  One of their activities this week was to decide what equipment they would take on a dinosaur hunt and give some reasons for their choices.

Class One 

Class 1 have started their Godly Play sessions with Claire Bishop, and they are loving it. Each week, Claire shares a Bible story about Jesus with them, and they reflect on this in class through art, craft, writing, role play or craft. The children are thoughtful in their reflections, considering how each story links to our school values, and explaining the importance of these stories. This week, Claire shared 'The Parable of the Lost Sheep' with them. The children developed a great understanding of responsibility as they spent the day looking after their own sheep, making sure they didn't lose it or stopping the wolf from capturing it.

Class Two 

This week in Design and Technology, Class 2 has been investigating fixed and loose axles after a discussion about how vehicles move.  They have begun to construct their vehicles, each making a choice about how they wanted their axles to be attached to the chassis.  

Class Three 

Class 3 have continued to explore the book ‘Escape from Pompeii’. This week, the children took on the role of a newspaper reporter. In groups, the children had different roles to act out from reporter, researcher, and interviewee. The groups did some amazing acting, and we cannot wait to see how this will show in the writing over the next few weeks. In maths, the children have finished the last unit on fractions, practising the times table and division facts has been so important to fully grasp the skill of finding fractions of amounts. They have now moved on to the topic of money. This involves children being able to count different amounts, find change and answer reasoning questions around money. In topic, the children were researching and understanding how earthquakes happen and the scientific process of measuring their impact. This linked in with the new science topic of forces and magnets. To start this unit, the children had to define the word force and then classify different actions based on whether they are a push or pull force.

Class Four 

In Class 4 this week the children have been working hard in English to construct a sonnet based on the works of William Shakespeare. They had to ensure that their sonnet had 14 lines, that each line had 10 syllables and that the word at the end of each line rhymed. The class were up for the challenge and created some fantastic sonnets linked to their learning on Henry VIII and his wives. In science, they have started their new unit of learning ‘living things and their habitats’. They started their learning by defining the key vocabulary that they will be using to construct their food chains and classification keys. In PE, Class 4 wowed with their tennis skills in which many of the children were able to create successful rallies with their partner.

Henry VIII Sonnet by Sam O

Catherine of Aragon was number one,

Sadly, she failed to give Henry a son,

Anne Boleyn was killed with lots of slaughter,

Because she failed and gave Henry a daughter,

Jane Seymour gave a boy but sadly died,

It made Henry really sad and so he cried,

Anne of Cleves was called a big giant horse,

Then Henry wanted to have a divorce,

Next Catherine Howard was Henry’s fifth wife,

After that Henry sadly took her life,

Even though some of Henry’s wives died,

Catherine Parr somehow managed and survived,

They were divorced, beheaded and one died,

They were divorced, beheaded and one survived.

Class Five 

Class 5 produced some excellent discussion this week, justifying their ideas. Having dissected a range of flowers, they were able to not only identify the different parts and their function but also explain how they are adapted to ensure successful pollination. This was then compared to the tactics used for wind pollination.

In Computing, Class 5 were able to use databases to sort successfully, including more than one field. They were able to compare using online databases with what life must have been like with only paper records.

The pupils have also delved more deeply into their understanding of Ancient Greece by investigating a series of myths. Having studied the way that Medusa the gorgon was able to turn all to stone who look at her with her ‘loathsome acidic eyes’, the children were able to apply some of the devices used to describe the character to their depiction of the Minotaur; the half-man, half-bull beast which ‘lurked in the depths of the labyrinth’. Come along to Class 5 to read all about it…. if you dare!

Class Six 

During this week, Class Six have been on several hunts around school to find SATs style questions and work out the answers before returning to the 'shop' for a treat.  In science children made playdough, to sculpt their 3D hearts and learn the parts, and their functions. During RE year 6 have been thinking what qualities an 'almighty being' would need to have and explain why they think that quality is important.  The children are continuing to enjoy ‘Holes' and finding out more about Stanley's life.  During their maths sessions this week, they practised reflecting and translating shapes. 

Stars of the Week

Class Reception – Kiki and Roman

Class One - Oscar

Class Two - Isaac

Class Three - Oscar

Class Four – Sam and Christina

Class Five - Kyla

Class Six - Nadia

Class Tidiness Award 

Caretaker Adele has awarded the certificate to Class 3 with them also winning the ‘reintroduced’ monthly trophy.

Gymnastic Awards

Apparatus 1

Nadia, Delilah in Class 2.

Apparatus 2

Olivia, Lewis K, Amelia in Class 6 and Elsa in Class 4.

Core Skills 2

Teddy, Imogen in Class 2.

Well done to Hansel, Alfie, Jack F, Julien, Alex, Noah, George S, jack S, felicity, Charlotte, Amelia, Lilly, Florence, Betsy and Eva Ann for taking part in the KS1 Multi -Sports Festival hosted by Sparken Hill. Well done to the ‘Sports Leaders’ who accompanied them – Ethan, Ollie, Jensen and Ava.

Out of School Achievements

Well done to Oliver and Georgiano in Class 5 who play for Worksop Town Under 10’s – they have played well all season and won their league.

Dana (3) – Star of the week from her gymnastic club.

Jude (3) – Sharing his snooker medal for taking part at an event at ‘The Crucible’ in Sheffield.

Jasper (2) – Sharing his first place trophy for motorcross.

A number of the children took part in their local swimming club gala with Dolphins achieving some great results!

Emily (4) – 4th in 50m butterfly (PB), 3rd in 50m backstroke, 4th in 50m breaststroke (PB), 2nd in 50m freestyle (PB)

Georgiana (4) – 2nd in 50m butterfly (PB), 3rd in 50m backstroke, 3rd in 50m breaststroke (PB), 5th in 50m freestyle.

Harri (4) - gaining 4th place in all strokes and PB’s in all.

Dana (3) – gaining 1st in butterfly and 2nd in the others with PB’s in all.

Eliza (3) – 5th in 50m butterfly, 3rd in 50m backstroke, 2nd in 50m breaststroke, 6th in 50m freestyle.

Church Services

9:00am StA@9 Holy Communion, led by Revd Edith

10:30am StA@10ish Service for All Ages, led by Revd Dave

6:00pm StA@6, Led by Revd Dave

Class

Attendance this week

R

98.28%

1

98.25%

2

96.21%

3

98.69%

4

95.81%

5

93.7%

6

98.61%

Total: 97.1%

Prayers from Olivia and Frankie in Class 6.

Dear Lord, Thank you for the guidance and courage you give us. With challenges and struggles, you help us overcome them. Amen.

Dear God, Help us to be just like you – to be full of courage when we are faced with tough decisions. Amen

Finally, we send our very best wishes to Mrs. Dunnicliff as she celebrates the renewal of her wedding vows with Mr. Dunnicliff. We hope their special day is filled with joy and love!

Wishing you all a restful, bank holiday weekend.

Mrs Middleton & the St Anne’s Team 

INSET DAYS 2024- 25

Key Statutory Weeks (Assessment)

2nd September 2024

27th September 2024

20th January 2025

28th July 2025

29th July 2025

Year 6 SATS – 12th May 2025 - all week

Class 1 Phonics - 9th June 2025 week

Statutory Multiplication Check – 2nd to 13th June 2025 – Year 4

Please ensure your children are in school during these times.

       Looking Ahead

 

May

5

Bank Holiday Monday

6

Boys Football Match

FOSAS Meeting 7pm Shireoaks Inn.

8

VE Day – dress up in red/white/blue.

12

YEAR 6 SATS WEEK

Christian Aid Week

15

Centenary Planning Meeting 2pm All welcome

16

Reception Class – Forest School – pond dipping

Non- Uniform Day £1 donation

19

Swimming Gala – selected children

20

Multiplication Check Parents Meeting

22

Reception Class Assembly 2.45pm

23

Break up for half term

 

June

2

Children return

3

Diocesan Director of Education visiting.

9

Phonics Screening for Year ½

Y6 Webwarriors

Y4 Gainsborough Old Hall Tudors Visit

11

Big Talk RSHE Day in school for all classes – parent presentations re content online.

Meeting for New September Starter Parents 6pm

12

School Photographs – Y6 Individual Photographs for Leavers

Class Photos – whole school

16

Admissions 10am

Medical Mavericks in School Year 1-6

18

Strategic & Development Committee - Govs 4pm

19

Road Safety Workshops Y5/6

23

Week of Centenary Celebration

24

Proposed Sports Day – 9.30 KS2 1.30 KS1

25

Finance committee meeting 6pm

27

Centenary Service & Family picnic

28

Centenary Summer Fayre 11-2pm

30

Portland / Valley transition – details to be sent by secondary school

 

July

2

Whole School Transition Day

8

Class 6 to London

9

Full Governing Body Meeting 5.30pm

11

International Day

15/16

Year 6 – Moving on Up – Southwell Minster

17

Open Afternoon 2.15pm

25

Leaver’s Service 2pm