Parkland Post – 20th January
Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post. It has been a very busy week for our children, they have been sharing their learning with Mrs Wierzbianski who has been impressed with the quick recall of key knowledge. She has also been excited to read Year 6’s writing about Antarctic animals which will be displayed on the wall outside their classroom from next week. We will share photographs of their work in next week’s Parkland Post so keep your eyes peeled!
Co-op Academies Trust Football Tournament
Year 4 and 5 pupils attended a football tournament hosted by Co-op Academy Priesthorpe this week and returned with ENORMOUS smiles on their faces as they were awarded Gold for 1st place! Our teams displayed one of our Ways of Being (Succeed Together) by communicating effectively, playing fairly and creating opportunities on the pitch during each match. We are so proud of their achievements and would like to thank our hosts for their hard work organising and running the event.
Jenny York Author Visit
Years 3 and 4 have spent the day with Jenny York and had the most amazing time! They performed parts of her books, designed front covers, created their own villains and loved every minute. We will post lots of photographs early next week!
Strike action
A letter about potential strike action will be sent home with your child on Monday, please make sure you read it carefully. The dates are Wednesday 1st February, Tuesday 28th February/Wednesday 1st March, Wednesday 15th March and Thursday 16th March. We are currently working on plans to keep our academy open for as many pupils as possible and will communicate again with more details when we know which pupils will be affected.
And finally…
We hope you have the most wonderful weekend and that you manage to get out into the fresh air. Mrs Wierzbianski is going to take Jet for lots of long walks and Ms Pascoe will be relaxing! We will see you bright and early on Monday morning at 8:40am.
Pride Awards!
Reception
Hudson
For trying his best with his morning writing class.
Deacon
For having a great first week in Reception.
Year 1
Neveah
For looking after your peers and doing the right thing.
Benalise
For looking after your peers and doing the right thing.
Year 2
Kievah Ormston
For working well in a group to complete her maths work confidently.
Ralph Brewer
For helping a friend and stopping her from being upset.
Year 3
Layla
For improved attitude to learning this week.
Peyton
For settling in so nicely.
Year 4
Evie
For working extremely hard on her non-chronological report.
William
For sharing openly in RE and listening respectfully to others stories.
Year 5
Scarlett
For showing an improved attitude to her learning.
Lyra
For always giving 100% effort
Year 6
Kieran
For his amazing attitude to learning this week.
Grace
For her beautiful presentation when creating a non-chronological report.
Be yourself, always
Show you care
Succeed together
Do what matters most