Dear Parents and Carers,
Pupils of the Year: Congratulations!
Congratulations to the following children who have received our
‘Pupil of the Year Award.’ The award is received by pupils
who have a very positive attitude, work hard and persevere in
making the School Community a better place to be.
Mrs Davies ~
Nursery
Mikey R and Seren C
Mrs Challenger ~
Reception
Lilly Ann R and Riley B
Mr Atkins ~
Year 1
Jay B and Emily M
Miss Morgan ~
Year 2
Megan L and Ashton S
Miss Griffiths ~
Year 3
Benjamin ED and Lily May W
Mrs Giles ~
Year 4
Cian F and Naiomi S
Mrs Smart ~
Year 5
Kian R and Bethany McI
Mrs Turner ~
Year 6
Elliott T and Megan J
Mrs Richards Elliott T: Year 6 and Tia J: Year 3
The Rachel Harris
Award
Emma H
Year 5 News ~ Year 5 have thoroughly enjoyed their
last week with a lovely trip to Heatherton. Despite the
weather, the children still had a great time spending
time together and trying some new
activities. Behaviour throughout the
day was excellent and all pupils
were a credit to the school. Thank you to Mrs Rinaldi
who very kindly offered to help us on the trip. Best
wishes for a fun, safe and happy holiday and I look
forward to teaching you all again in year six!
Dates for the Diary:
21.07.14 Whole School INSET: School closed to pupils
01.09.14 Whole School INSET: School closed to pupils
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Nursery News ~ This week the older Nursery
children performed a ‘Moving on, moving up’ concert
for their Mums and Dads. They sang some of their
favourite Nursery songs and talked about what
they would like to be when they grow up. We then
had a ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ party to celebrate.
Mrs Davies was very proud of them all and would
like to say a big thank you to all of the Nursery
parents and children.
Nursery and Reception News ~ On Monday we enjoyed our trip to Port Eynon beach. We
all had a wonderful time. There were many activities for us to enjoy with our parents and
carers. We made sandcastles, built towers, went rock pooling, flew kites, used sports
equipment and some dads built a boat with pebbles. Lots of us ate our packed lunch on the
beach and some of us had a treat and enjoyed yummy chips. All of the children were given
an ice-cream token and the ice-creams were kindly donated by the PTA. It was great to
use all our experiences and skills developed in school when playing at the beach.
Reception News ~ during our last week we have been reflecting
on our learning experiences over the past year. We have
thoroughly enjoyed many activities and we have learnt so much.
Our favourite activities and experiences have been seeing
Santa at Dan yr Ogof caves, playing in our class Santa’s
Grotto, visiting Baglan Park, going to buy fruit in the Spar,
making fruit kebabs, researching information about wild animals
in Patagonia, using the ‘My Story’ app, having ice-creams and
lollies when the ice-cream van came to school and our fantastic beach trip. We remember
having Miss Griffiths and Mrs Richards as our teachers and Miss Thomas and Miss
Willment have helped us to learn lots of new things. Mrs Challenger is very proud of us all
and would like to thank all parents for their support during the year.
Year 2 News ~ We have worked so hard this year, we have been busy learning lots of
maths, like explicit and implicit information, lots of maths stories using the commutative
law and practising our Perfect Problem Solving Steps so we always know what we should do
when we are doing maths problems. We did peer teaching, some of us were maths mentors
and we had to really know the maths and then explain and support the learning of others,
it was a bit scary at first but we enjoyed doing it, some children wanted to be maths
mentors so they were trained too and they were maths mentors as well.
We have all learned our sounds in Read Write Inc, we have done lots of writing using tool
kits and check lists. We love writing story maps putting in speech bubbles and describing
words, then we made our own stories from stories we have learned in class.
We enjoyed going to see Father Christmas, to the museum and to Heatherton, then we
had a lovely end of year party. We loved all the
concerts, especially the Jungle Book. It was so much
fun learning the songs and dances. We will miss Mrs
Turner.
Next year we will be in the Juniors but we are so
ready, we are having the new teacher Mrs Roosmalin. It
is all very exciting. Have a very happy holiday everyone.
Year 4 News ~ We have had a very busy year in Year 4
this year and for our last learning log of the year we had
to think of memorable occasions of our time in year 4. We
shared our memories with the class this week, it was so
much fun and we remembered how hard we have worked
this year.
Some of us remembered the story of ‘Hamlin’ learning it Pie
Corbett style and doing story maps. Lots of us talked about
how good we had got at maths especially learning grid
multiplication and division with remainders. We all agreed we had got better at telling the
time and learnt lots about fractions. Some children had good memories of our Science class
assembly on solids, liquids and gases, where for some they had their first speaking parts and
how they had learnt so much from songs, raps and practical experiments.
We also reminisced about our Victorian and Patagonia themed work in History, the concerts,
singing in the choir, the casa de te and special visitors including the Swansea city players and
the First Minister Carwyn Jones. A few of us remembered the trips to Margam Park and our
mini topic of mountains, the pantomime, the cinema, Aberavon beach and Heatherton Activity
Park. Others recalled our PE experiences with the gymnastics, tag rugby festival and cricket
being a big hit. We all thoroughly enjoyed our Jungle Book production and working with Mrs
Turner in all the concerts this past year. We wish her a great and happy retirement.
Mrs Giles then showed us all the photos she had taken of us this year in a slide show and we
remembered, laughed and couldn’t believe how much we had all changed in a year.
Well done Year 4 on all of your hard work this year – enjoy your well-earned summer holiday,
I look forward to teaching you next year. Hwyl fawr, Mrs Giles.
Mrs Richards’ News ~ This week, some boys from
Year six have been busy weeding and tidying up the
junior class allotments. The hot weather and
frequent rainfall have made the flowers grow but
have also seen a massive increase in the weeds.
Without the constant work from these boys, the
allotments would go to rack and ruin. We are very
lucky to have such dedicated gardeners in Year six –
children who are knowledgeable and who are
prepared to give up their playtimes to ensure our gardens look fantastic. I appreciate all the
work you have done not just this year but over all the time you have been in the Juniors. You
have developed wonderful skills that you can take on to your next school and they will be
lucky to have you.
Year 6 News ~ The last week for Year 6 has been as busy as
usual. They really enjoyed the visit by artist Viv Rhule, who
helped the class to make willow sculptures based on sea life.
These will be displayed as part of the festival on Aberavon Beach
on August 5th and 6th. The children have also shared their
thoughts and memories about Baglan Primary being a special
place, during their Leavers’ Assembly. We hope children, staff
and families enjoyed it! As Year 6 all prepare to move to their
new schools in September, we wish them all the very best for the
future. Goodbye and Good Luck to you all!
Year 1 News ~ Well, this is our last Newsletter
post of the Year! The last few weeks of the
year have been filled with lots of exciting things
including Jungle Book, our trip to Heatherton
and our class party. I am so proud of the
children who have worked so hard to learn their
songs, dance and stage cues for the show, and I'm sure you'll agree
that they all performed admirably!
We were very fortunate to have fantastic weather for our trip to Heatherton. The children
(and parents...and staff) thoroughly enjoyed! The bumper boats, barrel train and the water
zorbs definitely looked to be a firm favourites!
We had a fab time in our class party and ate lots of delicious
food. I don't know how many more times Mr Atkins can listen to
'Let It Go' from 'Frozen' I'd like to take this opportunity to
wish Mrs Turner all the best in her well-deserved retirement.
She has served the school impeccably for nearly 30 years and I
think you'll agree she will be sorely missed. Have a great
summer everyone.
Year 3 News ~ This week in year 3 we have been very busy. Yesterday we watched the
leaving assembly for year 6, it was very emotional…we will miss you
year six! On Wednesday we had a school trip to Heatherton in
Tenby. We did pistol shooting, go karts, bumper boats and lots
more. Today we had a party to celebrate our achievements this
year...YAY! We were allowed to bring in games and wear non-
school uniform. We had a great party and we are looking forward
to year 4! Mrs Turner will be retiring this year. We wish her the
best, thank you for everything Mrs Turner! By Jessica and Taylor
And finally ….. Mrs Turners’ News ~
Dear All,
Well, it has finally arrived – the time for me to retire, after thirty eight years as a
teacher. It really does seem like yesterday when I walked across the Baglan Primary
School Infant playground for the first time, so that I could pick up the application form.
No online forms in those days! Twenty eight years later, it is time to say goodbye to you
all; children, staff and parents. It has been a joy and a privilege to teach children, from
the Nursery to Year 6. I will treasure my memories of all the boys and girls I have been
lucky enough to have taught. The people I have worked with are more than dedicated
colleagues; they are my friends and I am going to miss every single one of them. I cannot
thank them enough for their sense of fun and kindness. Without their great support,
understanding and flexibility, we, as a school, would never have been able to produce
successful concerts and shows, such as our production of Jungle Book last week. I would
also like to thank all parents for their support and partnership throughout the years, some
of whom I taught when they were pupils here. It has been greatly appreciated. Thank
you, too, to the PTA who do such marvellous work in our school. One of the first jobs my
husband has planned for me is emptying the attic, so I shall be glad to pass on my
‘hoardings’ for the next fete!
To the children in the choir ‘Well Done!’ You have given me such pleasure and sense of
pride every time you performed – even if I’ve had to chase you to come to lunchtime choir
practice! I hope you continue to sing in your new schools. A huge ‘Thank You’ to parents
of children who have ever been in the choir, for without you, we never would have
performed in so many concerts, inside and outside school. Finally, many thanks indeed to
Mrs. Morgan, for all her help and encouragement to me personally over the past three
years and for her enthusiasm towards music and drama for all of our pupils.
Diolch yn fawr i chi gyd!
Attendance ~ Congratulations to the following children who have achieved excellent
attendance over the course of the year, we are very proud of you: Nursery: Mylie P 99%, Louis N 97%, Morgan P 96%, Abbie C 96%, Jacob Q 95% and
Poppi K 95%. Reception: Archie H 98%, Jai M 98%, Lincoln D 97%, Macsen W 97%,
Morgan J 96%, Eve H 96% Blake D 95%, Lacey C 95% and Ava S 95%. Year 1: Ethan D
99%, Harrison K 98%, Rowan G 97%, Logan P 97%, Owen G 96% and Jay B 95%. Year 2:
Aimee D 98%, Gene P 97%, Ella H 96%, Brandon M 96%, Grace S 96%, Gracie T 96%,
Ruby P 95%, Joshua K 95% and Ashton S 95%. Year 3: Sam W 99%, Taylor N 98%,
Carlene W 98%, Holly E 98%, Jodie B 97%, Owain D 97%, Isabella T 97%, Jessie D 97%,
Danielle B 97%, Corey W 96%, Tia J 96% and Jacob H 95%. Year 4: Oliver W 99%,
Charlotte M 98%, Sam T 97%, Lexi M 96%, Cian F 96%, Cameron J 96%, Dylan D 96%,
Oliver P 95%, Ella H 95%, Kai S 95%, Lewis J 95%, Annalise G 95% and Demi L 95%.
Year 5: Hari F 98%, Bethany McI 98%, Jack D 98%, Rhiannon J 98%, Cerys B 97%,
Ethan P 97%, Amelia W 97%, Ellie J 97%, Charles G 96%, Zackary G 96%, Keira C 96%,
Paige W 96%, Aimee P 96%, Joseph G 96%, Elinor K 95% and Amelia S 95%.
Year 6: Alys D 98%, Elliott T 98%, Joseph D 98%, Thomas D 98%, Liam M 98%, Billy W
98%, Victoria P 97%, Morgan P 97% and Katie C 96%.
This year our target for attendance was set at 93.5% or above for the year; thank you
for your support in helping us meet our target, our current attendance is 93.75%. Next
year we will be increasing our attendance target and are hoping to exceed 94%.
On behalf of all the children, staff and governors of Baglan Primary School, we would like
to wish you a enjoyable and safe summer holiday. We look forward to seeing you all
return on September 2nd 2014.
Dinner money ~ Please be advised that as of September 1st 2014, dinner
money will increase to £2.10 per day, £10.50 per week.
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