Weekly News w/b 18.05.26

Dates for the diary
1st June - Term 6 begins
2nd June – Year 6 Boonies Trip
3rd June – Year 6 to Elev8
4th June – Year 6 to Ramsgate Tunnels
11th June – Year 6 to Pfizer Jamboree
17th – 24th June – Book Fair
18th June – Year 6 Come Dine with me picnic
19th June – Zoe Artemedis (local Author) visiting school
24th June – Class photos
24th June 2.45– Year 6 class assembly
26th June – Non-school uniform day for all in return for Summer Fair donations (see Summer fair letter that will come out early term 6 for details)
30th June – Music evening at 6pm
1st/2nd/3rd July – Year 6 secondary school transition days
3rd July – Summer Fair 3.15-5.15
7th July – Year 6 production to parents
8th July – Year 6 production to parents
10th July – Year 3-6 Sports day from 9.15 on the top field
School Messages
Art Competition Opportunity (see attachment)
The Kent Arts Conference is hosting the following art competition for schools:
Competition Topic: Everyone’s Talking About This
Please follow the below links for further information and to submit your artwork.
Art Competition Information - Schools Art Competition 2026 - Kent Arts Conference
Entry Form - Art Competition Entry Form - Kent Arts Conference

English
This week, we have been able to complete our class text, 'Kensuke's Kingdom'. This has been a Year group favourite! We wrote in role as Michael as he sent a message in a bottle: we enjoyed using a tea-staining technique to make the paper look distressed before writing using emotive language to write a cry for help from Michael. Next term, we will be using the text as inspiration to learn about the effects of palm oil.
Maths
The children used their knowledge of 3D shape to draw using isometric paper. As the children discovered, this was harder than they first thought: they had to get their angles right to try to write their names using a 3D technique. As well as this, the children worked as a team to solve mathematical problems in an orienteering activity. We also played maths games thoughout the week.
Thematic
In RE, we learnt about how Sikhs work with their communities to support each other. We learnt that Sikhs believe in good and bad karma and that they act kindly in order to achieve mukti (one with god). We drew a Langar scene (where Sikhs daily welcome in all people for a free meal in the gurdwara) and created and played fun board games based on good and bad karma.

On Monday, we enjoyed participating in the Viking Games:
