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Chilton Primary School

Chilton Primary School

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Weekly News –09.03.26

 

We have worked really hard this week in Year 3! We have been dividing, writing setting descriptions, printing in art and loads more.

Maths
This week in Maths we focused on developing our division skills. We explored different ways to divide numbers, including sharing, grouping, and using the bus stop method. Next week we will be learning about statistics. We will practise reading and interpreting information presented in tables, and will use this information to solve one-step and two-step problems.

English
This week in English we have been writing setting descriptions. We described a funfair setting, focusing on using the five senses to help bring our writing to life. By thinking about what we might see, hear, smell, feel, and even taste, we were able to create more vivid and engaging descriptions. Next week we will focus on writing in the past tense and begin using figurative language in our writing. This will help us make our work more expressive and imaginative as we continue to develop our descriptive writing skills.

Thematic

This week in Thematic we learned about how the Romans invaded Britain, exploring when the invasions took place and why the Romans wanted to expand their empire.

Next week we will continue our learning about the Romans. We will explore why the Romans built Hadrian’s Wall, learn about Roman clothing, and discover the story of Boudica and her rebellion against the Roman army.

Young Artists’ Competition 2026

DEADLINE – Wednesday 1st April 2026

The Rotary Club of Margate have launched their Thanet schools’ art competition. Selected entries will be displayed at Sainsbury’s Westwood Cross in their annual art exhibition.

To enter, please create a piece of A4 artwork with a wildlife theme. On the reverse, please write the following information:

Child’s Name

Year Group

Medium Used

Brief description of the artwork

Permission and Consent - By submitting your child’s artwork to the competition, you give permission for the artwork to be displayed in a public exhibition. You also consent to your child’s name, age, school name, and title of the artwork being shown alongside the piece. You understand that the exhibition may be visited by members of the public and that images of the display may be used by the organisers for promotional or reporting purposes, both in print and online. No other personal details will be shared.

If you have any questions – please feel free to contact Mrs Barlow.

Thank you, we look forward to receiving your competition entries!

Mrs Barlow and Mrs Howard

 

 

Home Learning
This week for Home Learning, we would like you to create a maths reference card that tells you how to share and group, you could also include an explanation of what a remainder is.

Spelling  - antiseptic, anti-clockwise, antisocial, antidote, antibiotic

Year 3 will be having a Roman dress up day on Monday 23rd March

Dates to Remember

Friday 20th March – Red Nose Day (Wear something funny for money)

Monday 23rd March – Rock your socks for Downs Syndrome Awareness (Wear bright or mismatching socks to school)

Monday 23rd March – Year 3 Roman Dress up day

Friday 27th March – Viking Speaker Final at Royal Harbour

Friday 27th March – Parents come into school to look at children’s books prior to Parent Teacher Consultations

Week Beginning 30th March – Parent Teacher consultation week

Thursday 2nd April – Chilton Fundraisers Sponsored Eggscellent Event - Non-Uniform to be worn with further details to follow next term.

Thursday 2nd April - Last day of term. School to finish at 3.15pm

 

Have a wonderful weekend!

Mrs King, Miss Davey and Mrs Barlow

Sophie.Barlow@chiltonprimary.co.uk

Emily.Davey@chiltonprimary.co.uk

Measha.King@chiltonprimary.co.uk

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Contact Us

Correspondence for the Head of School:

Mr Alex McAuley
c/o Chilton Primary School,
Chilton Lane,
Ramsgate,
Kent. CT11 0LQ

Contact the school office on:
01843 597695
or by fax on:
01843 852872

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