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The Patten Pages The William Patten Newsletter for Parents and Children
Thank you so much to both groups of children, who raised over £130 in total. They did this using their own initiative and are showing such entrepreneurial spirit! We are hoping to have the equipment installed either before or during half term – everyone is very excited! Enjoy the bank holiday weekend and we look forward to seeing everyone back in school on Tuesday 8th May. Best wishes Karen
International Evening 2018!
Dear parents,
International Evening was a huge success! A very
big thank you to everyone for all their hard work and
to all the parents and family members who came. It
was a hugely enjoyable evening thanks to the
amazing team effort of all those who contributed. The
performances were super and showed great
teamwork and individual skills. We enjoyed several
new performances this year, as well as our old
favourites. 21 group performances in total, no
wonder we ran late and finished at 9.50pm! There
was such an overall sense of community spirit with
everyone coming together to celebrate the ethos of
William Patten. A big thank you to Johnnie (Cecilia
2T) for taking over 500 fabulous photographs of the
night, we will be putting them up on display in the
office and bottom hall, please do come and have a
look. They are such a great reminder of the evening!
The children taking part in the Hackney Run are
nearing the finish line as the event takes place on
Sunday 13th
May. Many of the children taking part
are also being sponsored to raise money towards the
multi gym equipment for the playground. Yusra,
Tayyibah and Asma held a cake sale in their road, as
did Cleo, Willo and Esther.
Issue 128 Friday 4th May 2018
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3A have been busy up on the roof! In the Spring term
we waited until the snow and frost had passed to
plant a selection of seeds – spinach, tomatoes,
chard, peas and an abundance of radishes!
Unfortunately, due to the extremely hot weather last
week… a lot of our plants were FRAZZLED! Luckily,
Janelle from Capital Growth came back and we
salvaged the seedlings that had survived, replaced
the seeds that had died and also planted onion sets
in our planter. We are determined to keep this lot
alive and will be regularly checking up on them. We
will also keep a close eye on the weather forecast
…wish us luck!
Science Week This year, William Patten’s Science Week will run from 11th-15th June and the theme is…
Growing!
Children will be going on trips, taking part in
workshops, watching shows and will be doing plenty
of science-related activities in and out of school. In
addition to all of this fun, we are very keen for YOU to
get involved! If you'd like to lead a workshop with
particular year groups, or would like to share your
knowledge of a relevant passion in a scientific field in
an assembly, then please email
[email protected] to express
your interest. We are very happy to hear your ideas.
Year 5 had a fantastic time at the Science Museum
last week experiencing science up close via the fifty
experiments and activities in the Wonder Lab.
Highlights were the slides demonstrating friction,
listening to sound through our teeth(!) and
becoming conductors of electricity. “I really enjoyed
the Wonder Lab, normally when you go to
museums there’s just stuff to look at but you can
touch things and interact with them at the Science
Museum.” Nell 5M.
5M Food Waste Project
You may remember the project 5M ran relating to
how we can use our left over food to avoid waste.
5M asked you for tasty recipes to encourage people
to use leftover food. These recipes were published
in 5M’s very own recipe booklet. Ten free copies
are available in the office – get one while you can!
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Private screening at the Rio
Years 1-6 went to a private screening of the heritage project film at the Rio Cinema this week. The film was produced at the end of the recent local heritage project and features pupils of William Patten asking questions about what the school used to be like, to former pupils. Through watching the film, the children learnt about what life at William Patten (or Church Street School as it was previously known) was like in the 1920s, 1940s and 1950s from first-hand accounts. The questions featured in the film are a reflective sample of the questions recorded by all the children during the project. Our special thanks go to Michelle Deignan (Alva 3A), who did the filming and editing of the film and also to the former pupils who took part - Kathleen Housden (at the school in the 1920s), John Guest (an evacuee during the Second World War) and Betty Manning (Grandma of Olive and Ava Y3). Thank you also to the Rio Cinema for holding a private screening for us. Once again, we were well-supported by parents and carers, without whom the trip would not have been possible. We are hoping to make an online link to the heritage film available very soon.
Debating workshop at Clapton Girls
Last week Roberta Centi, Amy Tran, Ethan Lees and Zahra Jakda from 6J and Agnes McIntosh from 5D went to Clapton Girls Academy for a debating workshop and celebration. Over two days they learned and practised some important debating skills and took part in a debate against one of ten other schools which was judged by Year 10s on the CGA debating team. All five children were fantastic, with some even directing the debates as chairperson and another in charge of the gavel! Well done to all of our debaters for their great performances in front of so many other children and a big thank you to Billy for accompanying them.
Heritage Project Celebration Assembly
A special whole school assembly was held at the beginning of the term to celebrate the local heritage project. Children from each class were able to show the outcomes of work in their class’s floor book, talk about what they had learned and share what they enjoyed most about the project. Helen Spencer from Historic England was a special guest at the assembly and at the end presented a Historic England ‘Heritage School Award’ in celebration of William Patten’s heritage school status. Helen commended the work of the children and staff and also praised the involvement of the local community in making the project a success. The assembly finished with a wonderful speech by Helen all about the significance of the children’s place within their local community and how their own contributions continue from those made by former residents. You can read about the local heritage project on the Historic England website at the following link - https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/in-your-area/london/stoke-newington-school-heritage-project/
RE Calendar Competition
William Patten children took part in a borough
wide poster competition in the Autumn term
arranged by the Learning Trust. The aim of this
competition was to raise awareness of religions
and worldviews throughout the borough in such a
way that children were able to express what they
had learnt or experienced about religions and
beliefs through art, based around particular
themes. We are pleased to say that SIX of our
children were selected as overall winners in
Hackney. Their work will feature in the RE
Calendar 2018 – 2019, which will be produced in
the Summer term. A copy of the calendar will be
sent to every school in the borough, and each
winner will receive a copy from their schools’ RE
Coordinator. Well done to Cleo French, Kezia
Davis, Floris Gerrard, Pablo Grijalba, Hattie
Pashby and Basanti Utber.
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Year 5 continued their science work on Thursday
by visiting Petchey Academy for a mission to Mars!
Following an explosive show from the Science
Museum, they made rockets and were helped to
launch them into space by Petchey Academy sixth
formers. On Friday, they were treated to another
Science Museum show and participated in an
assembly on careers in science and engineering.
Thank you to all the parents and grandparents who
accompanied us on our trip.
Playing football in Barcelona by Alexandru,
Jack and Malik 4H
During the Easter holidays, 10 children from William
Patten travelled with our football team ‘London
Soccer Stars’ to Barcelona, Spain for a football
tournament. We stayed for three nights and the
tournament lasted two full days (we played lots of
matches!). 17 teams from across Europe took part
and by the end of it, the four teams representing
London Soccer Stars had performed extremely well.
The under 9’s finished 9th and the under 10’s
finished 5th and 6th. We visited Camp Nou and every
player received a medal. It was the best holiday
ever!!
Years 1, 2 and 3 had an exciting afternoon on
Tuesday with Chain Reaction Theatre
Company. They got to watch four actors perform
covers of famous pop songs as well as teaching
them about being careful which substances you
put into your body. The children were all really
engaged and were able to talk about who you
should speak to if you're unsure what medicine to
take, and the appropriate doses, as well as how
healthy eating benefits our bodies.
William Patten children joined schools across the
borough to design ‘Walk to School’ badges based
on the seasons.
Three William Patten artists were selected to
represent Hackney in the National badge
competition!
Congratulations to:
Elsie 5D, Aoibhe 6B and Deniz 6B
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Caring for cats
Nursery, Reception, Years 1 and 2 had a visit from Jonathan who works for the North London branch of the Cats Protection. The children listened to a PowerPoint and story about caring for cats. Throughout the session, they were confident to express their ideas, share their own experiences of having pets at home, as well as talking about the illustrations in the book about finding a forever home for a kitten. After the session, children enjoyed making their cat masks as well as talking to each other about caring for their pets.
Run Hackney preparations have been coming along very well at William Patten! The children who entered (from Years 5 & 6) have been busy ramping up their required mileage in advance of the half marathon itself, taking place on Sunday May 20th. Jim, Jon and Brodie have been impressed with the children's running progress, enthusiasm and commitment to the event. More information from school will follow soon, and special t-shirts for the day will be making their way to entrants in due course. Those who have signed up, make sure to be free on 20.5.18! We are all looking forward to it!
If you are interested in joining our gardening club
please email:
Marlo in 3C and his mum Laura are raising
money to fund a complete refurbishment of the
children’s play area at Barton House Group
Practice. They are hoping to raise £1600.
To read Laura’s full story and donate click on the
JustGiving link below:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/
bartonhousechildrensplayarea
Language of the month – Sinhala
Sinhalese known natively as Sinhala (Sinhalese:
සිංහල; siṁhala [ˈsiŋɦələ]), is the native language
of the Sinhalese people, who make up the
largest ethnic group in Sri Lanka, numbering
about 16 million.
Good morning - subha udesenak
Hello - subha davasak
Goodbye - newatha hamuvemu
Thank you - stutti
My name is … - mageh namma …
Excuse me - samawenna
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Well done to 1A and 3A who are joint winners this
time with 97.1%. Keep it up!
Rec Leah/Maria 96.1% Rec Wendy 96.6% Y1 Asima 97.1% Y1 Natalie 96.1% Y2 Kim 95.8% Y2 Tanya 96.8% Y3 Aimee 97.1% Y3 Christine 96.6% Y4 Helen 94.4% Y4 Marcus 95.9% Y5 Diane 94.2% Y5 Marion 96.8% Y6 Ben 95.5% Y6 Jon 96.6%
Many happy returns to the children who celebrated their special day since the last newsletter: Dominik Pyziol, Holly Norton, Zarya Miljevic, Efe Ozcetinkaya, Maria Kaci, Thomas Amis, Audrey Martenson, Benny Graham, Uma Biswas, Julian Hillel Babitz, Nana Pokua, Ihsan Asan, Lola Stanard, Aisha Rackowe, Basanti Utber, Quentin Ramelow, Fred White, Ilyas Mohoboob, Cavarley Newton-Daley, Eshrat Rahman, Luna Jensen-Cornwell, Esha Patwal, Alfie Irwin, Daniel Massimi, Soraya Tazim, Joe Gall-Davis,Ismail Altun, Emran Koptur, Kezia Davis, Grace Savin, Brody Corner, Kit Corner, Phoebe Stevenson, Marnie Bryant, Rezwana Begum, Iris Dillon, Benedict Barr, Molly Heaphy, Aidan Clark, Neelam Patel, Sonny Pyfrom, Lucas Kentish, Jamie Culley, Malaika Obeng, Aras Bektas, Florence Hornblower, Cate Brocklehurst, Charlie Brunson, Grace Bellingham, Marc Salek Camara and Elsa Dearie.
Benjamin, a local artist and resident will be running a
design workshop for young people (age 8+) at the Old
Fire station on the 12th of May from 10am-12pm.
£25/£20 for siblings.
‘This design and DIY initiation session engages with
simple everyday objects and proposes to revisit them
in a fun way. Our hands on approach gives young
people a taste for experimentation and making by
developing mini design projects’.
To book email [email protected] or call
07446 568485
https://www.facebook.com/events/16582892424967
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Dates for your diary (May)
7th Bank Holiday 8th SNS students visiting Year 6 10th Reception-Y1 transition meeting 9.20am 14th KS2 SATs week 20th Virgin Sport Schools Run Challenge 21st Kathleen Housden visiting KS2
22nd Thames Explorer workshops for Y6
23rd No Pens Wednesday
23rd Y6 trip to Islington Boat Club
23rd 3A - Learning School Garden
24th Stoke Newington Lit Fest at school
25th Refugee tales workshop for Years 5/6
25th Break up for half term
Reminder: Monday 4th June is an INSET Day,
school will reopen on Tuesday 5th June.