Week 27 - Summer Term - 25 April 2025
“Developing the whole child, spiritually, mentally and physically in a caring Christian
environment through close links to the Church and Community”
Friday 25th April 2025
Dear Parents and Carers,
I hope you had a restful Easter and benefitted from the sunshine in the first week! It is hard to believe that we are in the final term of the academic year but as we look ahead it will be a term of memorable learning experiences and events – keep a close eye on the calendar of dates at the end of this newsletter, as they will be updated each week.
House Captains are keen for their ‘house family’ to earn as many team points as the winners for this year will be in receipt of a house treat – so encourage your child to do all they can to earn their team points!
This term we welcome back Miss Gingell who will be supporting in Class 1 and Class 5. Mrs Adams will be covering teacher ‘planning, preparation and assessment’ time in Class 3 and 4.
Admissions for September
If your child has been offered a Reception place for September, please can you go online and confirm the place so that we can determine our final list ready for the ‘new parents meeting’ in June. We have children on the waiting list.
Sporting News
This week every child (and the staff) took part in a mini marathon. To celebrate the London Marathon this weekend, our children ran, jogged or walked 2 miles around our school ground.
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 – please book on the Arbor system.
Changes to Lunch Menu and KS2 Snacks
Over the Easter holidays, further updates were carried out to the school MIS Arbor system. The office team are in daily contact with Arbor as all systems are streamlined with attention being given to all ‘mechanisms talking to each other’. Please ensure you book your child’s lunch and snack choices. Pizza muffin for snack today was extremely popular!
Advance Notice
Due to a funeral and polling on Thursday May 1st, the Church carpark will be out of use for school parents in the morning. Please make alternative travelling plans.
News from the Classes
Class Reception
This week Class Reception have launched their new topic Animal Encounters by learning their first story, ‘We're Going on a Bear Hunt’. They have used a ‘Talk 4 writing method ‘and are learning to perform it using a story map and action. They have been learning some key facts about different bears and have been introduced to some vocabulary such as hibernate, nocturnal and endangered.
Class One
This week, Class 1 have been introduced to their new story in English. 'The Snail and the Whale' by Julia Donaldson. They have started learning the story through ‘Talk for Writing,’ and are enjoying the element of rhyming throughout the book. They have started using the book to make connections with their new topic 'Land Ahoy', thinking all about the seaside now and one hundred years ago.
Class Two
This week Class 2 has begun their new Geography topic, which is all about Australia. As ever, we would encourage any families of the class to share connections they may have with Australia and allow us to see any memorabilia. In the coming weeks, they will learn all about the physical geography of Australia in particular how vast and varied it is.
Class Three
What a fabulous start to the summer term in Class 3. The children have been busy scientists this week by consolidating their learning on plants to end the unit. They have been experimenting with daisies to try and get the petals to change colour through water transportation. The children had to set up the experiment and observe the results over time. In English, the children have been exploring the new book ‘Escape to Pompeii’. This story is centred around their new topic of ‘Natural Disasters’. Using this book, the children will be completing a newspaper report on a volcano eruption. For Maths, the children are developing their knowledge and skills with fractions, from addition and subtraction to finding the fraction of a whole amount
On Friday, the children took part in a Mini-Marathon event as part of a scheme linked to PE for schools around the country. This event supports the London Marathon which takes place on Sunday.
Class Four
It has been a busy week for Class 4 with lots of practice in preparation for their upcoming times table test and with new topics being started. In history, Class 4 have started their learning on the Tudors by studying the Tudor family tree and learning key bits of information about each person. In English, they have started their poetry unit looking at ‘sonnets’ written by William Shakespeare. They learnt and recited the ‘Witches Spell’ from Macbeth and have been identifying and writing rhyming couplets. In maths, the children have been tackling money, converting pounds to pence and comparing and ordering amounts of money. They too also enjoyed participating in the mini marathon.
Class Five
Class 5 have had a busy start to the summer term settling into their new topics. In English, related to the theme of Ancient Greece, they have been learning some of Aesop’s fables, using these as a stimulus writing a range of sentence types. With sentences such as, ‘High above, the luscious, tempting grapes made the fox think he was hallucinating,’ they can be very proud of what they have produced. It is thought that the enslaved Aesop was an intelligent storyteller who told stories which made fun of the people of Delphi; since these people then threw him off a cliff, we decided that not every decision he made was the best!!
Maths has focused on statistics this week, including interpreting line graphs and timetables, whilst in PE, the pupils were introduced to Danish Longball, giving the opportunity for some excellent throwing and catching. Pupils also took part in the mini marathon, with everyone completing at least 10 laps of the field/playground circuit. Well done for demonstrating such stamina, Class 5.
Class Six
Welcome back Class 6, to your final summer term at St Anne's. Class 6 has returned with a fantastic attitude, ready to tackle all this term will throw at them. This week children have started to learn about the circulatory system in science, by learning the main organs in the system and how the heart and lungs work hard to turn de-oxygenated blood into oxygenated blood.
During maths, children have been looking at shape and exploring angles in quadrilaterals and moving onto co-ordinates.
In English, children have read the first few chapters of ‘Holes’ and are preparing to write their own first-person narratives from Stanley's point of view.
They also enjoyed the start of the cricket unit and began to run their mini marathon.
Stars of the Week
Class Reception - Eleanor E & Grace H
Class One - Julien
Class Two - Lucy
Class Three - Lewis S
Class Four - Harriet R & Flynn
Class Five Henry
Class Six - Amelia
Class Tidiness Award
Caretaker Adele has awarded the certificate to Class Reception!
Gymnastic Awards
Apparatus 1
Alessia, Annie in Class 4
Apparatus 2
Ahmad, Jasper, Lola, Pippa, Willow in Class 2.
Core Skills 2
Liam (5)
Out of School Achievements
Player of the Match with SJR – Daniel (2) playing in defense.
Player of the Match with Manton Girls & Boys – Ava (5) playing mid-field.
Success for several pupils at the recent Nottinghamshire County Gymnastic championships with:
Leo (2) earning 3 golds, 2 silvers and an overall champion trophy.
Nicole (5) - 1 bronze, 2 silvers and gold overall with a champion trophy.
Dana (3) – 1 bronze, 1 silver, 1 gold and first overall with a champion trophy.
Jack F (1) – sharing his park run marathon achievement – 22 laps!
Pippa (2) – Level 3 swimming
Harriet R (4) – at a recent Chesterfield Swimming Championships earning 6th in 100m front crawl, 5th in 100m breaststroke and 5th in 100m backstroke.
Well done to all!
Church Services
9:00am StA@9 Holy Communion, led by Revd Dave
10:30am StA@10ish Service for All Ages, led by Claire Bishop
12:30pm Holy Baptism - Lily-Mae
6:00pm StA@6, Led by Satya
Class |
Attendance this week |
R |
98.93% |
1 |
93.73% |
2 |
95.86% |
3 |
95.10% |
4 |
97.42% |
5 |
96.62% |
6 |
94.93% |
Total: 95.29% |
We have been struck with chicken pox this week!
Prayers from Dayna and Sophie in Class 6
Dear God
We are grateful for all that you do and for all the kings and kingdoms that have passed. Amen
Dear God
Thank you for all that you have done for us. Amen
With my best wishes for the weekend and the week ahead.
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 -2 nd to 13th June 2025 – Year 4 Please ensure your children are in school during these times. |
Looking Ahead |
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May |
5 |
Bank Holiday Monday |
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12 |
YEAR 6 SATS WEEK Christian Aid Week |
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16 |
Reception Class – Forest School – pond dipping Non- Uniform Day £1 donation |
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19 |
Swimming Gala – selected children |
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20 |
Multiplication Check Parents Meeting |
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23 |
Break up for half term |
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June |
2 |
Children return |
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9 |
Phonics Screening for Year 1/2 |
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11 |
Meeting for New September Starter Parents 6pm |
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12 |
School Photographs – Y6 Individual Photographs for Leavers |
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16 |
Admissions 10am Medical Mavericks in School Year 1-6 |
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18 |
Strategic & Development Committee - Govs 4pm |
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23 |
Week of Centenary Celebration |
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24 |
Proposed Sports Day – 9.30 KS2 1.30 KS1 |
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25 |
Finance committee meeting 6pm |
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30 |
Portland / Valley transition – details to be sent by secondary school |
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2 |
Whole School Transition Day |
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July |
8 |
Class 6 to London |
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9 |
Full Governing Body Meeting 5.30pm |
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11 |
International Day |
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15/16 |
Year 6 – Moving on Up – Southwell Minster |
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17 |
Open Afternoon 2.15pm |
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25 |
Leaver’s Service 2pm |
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