Grange Primary School Weekly Bulletin Friday 7th May 2021

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Grange Primary School Weekly Bulletin Friday 7 th May 2021 Quote for the week: “Winners take responsibility. Losers blame others.” – Brit Hume Dear Grange families, Science Week 10th-14th May 2021 We are very excited that we are able to finally celebrate Science Week from Monday, 10th May to Friday, 14th May 2021. During our Science Week, every child will have an opportunity to take part in some exciting workshops and have the opportunity to contribute to our brand new playground. The workshops will focus on the importance of green infrastructure and the benefits of our new playground. Each class will be planting fruit and vegetables. In our Science Lessons, the whole school we will be focusing on air quality and the impact it can have on the human body. Did you know that we breath in invisible dirt? Watch this space next week for all the exciting activities that our children will be engaged in. Have a restful weekend! The Grange Team Belong Believe Achieve First name Class New Age William Mars 7 David Star 5 Max Planet Earth 7 Yassin Venus 6 Gianni Saturn 8 ATTENDANCE & PUNCTUALITY School Year 20-21 Class Winner % Attendance Whole School 92% KS1 Winner Planet Earth 94% KS2 Winner Saturn 99% Punctuality Whole School 97% KS1 winner Venus 98% KS2 winner Saturn 99%

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Grange Primary School

Weekly Bulletin

Friday 7th May 2021

Quote for the week:

“Winners take responsibility. Losers blame others.” – Brit Hume

Dear Grange families,

Science Week 10th-14th May 2021

We are very excited that we are able to

finally celebrate Science Week from

Monday, 10th May to Friday, 14th May

2021. During our Science Week, every

child will have an opportunity to take

part in some exciting workshops and have the opportunity to contribute to our brand

new playground.

The workshops will focus on the importance of green infrastructure and the benefits of

our new playground. Each class will be planting fruit and vegetables. In our Science

Lessons, the whole school we will be focusing on air quality and the impact it can have

on the human body.

Did you know that we breath in invisible dirt?

Watch this space next week for all the exciting activities that our

children will be engaged in. Have a restful weekend!

The Grange Team

Belong Believe Achieve

First name

Class

New Age

William Mars 7

David Star 5

Max Planet Earth 7

Yassin Venus 6

Gianni Saturn 8

ATTENDANCE & PUNCTUALITY

School Year 20-21 Class Winner %

Attendance Whole School 92%

KS1 Winner Planet Earth 94%

KS2 Winner Saturn 99%

Punctuality Whole School 97%

KS1 winner Venus 98%

KS2 winner Saturn 99%

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Certificates given this week were for RESPONSIBILITY

Class Champion’s

Name:

Reason for Award:

Mercury Mustafa For becoming much more independent and getting prepared

for Year 2.

Mercury Mikaeel For taking responsibility in improving his writing.

Venus Samson For presenting his work neatly all the time.

Venus Jimmy For showing a positive attitude in class and around the

school.

Mars Samaha For working hard in all of her lessons.

Mars Franki For being more focused in class and improving her work.

Planet Earth Kiera For focusing on her learning and becoming more

independent.

Planet Earth Tiago For learning how to edit and proof read his writing.

Jupiter Alfie For trying hard to improve his presentation in his books.

Jupiter Rozzena For taking responsibility for her learning and practicing her

spelling words at home.

Saturn Gianni For ignoring distractions around him and focusing on his

learning.

Saturn Eliot For always taking great care with his learning. Well Done!

Belong Believe Achieve

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Certificates given this week were for RESPONSIBILITY

Class Champion’s

Name:

Reason for Award:

Galaxy Serene For always challenging herself to do better and taking pride in

her work

Galaxy Jordan For independently checking his work and making edits and

improvements

Supernova Noah For taking responsibility for his own learning and challenging

himself with a harder task.

Supernova Maimouna For showing the value of responsibility by using the success

criteria to edit and improve her dialogue.

Neptune Tiffany For being able to self- reflect and catch up with her work with

no fuss and maximum effort, after a period of absence.

Neptune Omar For taking responsibility for his words and actions.

Pluto Samantha For showing the value of responsibility by being a great talk

partner and taking responsibility for her own and her group's

work.

Pluto Somal For showing the value of responsibility by always taking

ownership of his learning and being a great role model for

Pluto Class.

Aurora Marrianna For showing an improved focus towards making progress

independently.

Aurora Tope For showing commitment towards his role in the production.

Sky Abdulmajid For not letting the mistakes he has made define who he is or

how he has dealt with them.

Sky Rahmon For taking responsibility for his actions and showing a maturity

in the way it was dealt with.

Belong Believe Achieve

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Belong Believe Achieve

Mercury & Venus Class

This week, Year 1 did lots of writing about

the Smartest Giant in Town. The children

drew story maps, made their own word

banks, answered some comprehension

questions about the story and retold the

story both orally and written into their

books. The children in used lots of skills in

their writing. Well done to Mercury & Venus

Class.

Neptune & Pluto Class

In Year 5, we have been working very hard

on completing our newspaper reports about

the Titanic's maiden voyage. We acted as

reporters and gathered information and

quotes to successfully include in our reports.

We also continued our work on life cycles,

looking at metamorphosis. In RE we carried

on our work around Judaism and thought

about the significance of symbols and

artefacts in the synagogue.