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Penshurst Primary School

Weekly Blog

On this page you will find a weekly blog from Mrs Preston, Head of School.

June 2024

  • WEEK 36 - Friday 28 June 2024

    Published 28/06/24

    This week, our fantastic Year 6 learners embarked upon their annual residential trip to PGL Caythorpe Court. When I first started working at Penshurst in 2014, I attended the residential as a Year 6 teacher. A lot has changed since then and when I was lucky enough to visit them on Tuesday, I was bowled over by how impressive the place, the staff, the activities and most importantly, our learners, were.  

    On one of the hottest days of the year (so far at least!), our learners completed a raft of exciting activities such as climbing, zip-wiring (is that even a word?), canoeing, fencing, problem solving and much more. The energy of the PGL staff was unwavering and there was no opportunity for our learners to be bored! Year 6 behaved impeccably (the clocks in the tents were apparently a huge success – try it at home, parents) and represented the school beautifully. I could not be prouder! Head over to X to see what your children got up to! 

    It would be remiss of me not to thank our wonderful staff who gave up their time to escort Year 6 on the trip, which could not have taken place if they had not volunteered. Thanks too to Mrs Whitaker and the team for the meticulous organisation! I look forward to attending again next year! 

    The other year groups have continued their exciting learning journeys in the absence of Year 6 this week. On X, you will be able to browse a range of activities, including Year 2 building tall structures in DT, Year 4 exploring figure and form in Art, and Gardening Club getting excited about their crops! 

    Next week, please come along and support our PFA Summer Fair on Wednesday. The increasingly popular ‘Gunge the Teacher’ will once again take place so make sure you stick around!  

    Enjoy the last of the sun this weekend, and I look forward to seeing you again on Monday.  

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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  • WEEK 35 - Friday 21 June 2024

    Published 21/06/24

    What an incredibly busy week, full of trips, sport, raising awareness and talent! 

    We kicked off the week on Monday with Year 2 learners visiting Woldies Lavender Farm near Malton. Despite the rain, a super day was had by all, and this was a brilliant way to consolidate their learning all about plants! 

    The next 2 days were (or at least were scheduled to be) all about sport! On Tuesday morning, the weather held off for our KS2 sports day which was a huge success. Unfortunately, as we neared the end of the KS1 event in the afternoon, the heavens opened, and this had to be cancelled, along with the Nursery event. With only a couple of activities remaining for the KS1 event (and a packed calendar for the rest of the year), we have decided that it would be unfair to ask parents to come back out to support just 20 minutes of remaining activities. However, a new Nursery date will be confirmed shortly as none of this event was able to take place. Thankfully, on Wednesday, the sun shone brightly on the Reception Sports Day and the event was again a success. We would like to say a big thanks to our parents for continuing to support such events and we look forward to welcoming you to the next one.  

    P Factor returned to the Penshurst stage this week, brimming with talent in a variety of fields. As educators, it is easy to get caught up in the delivery of a tight curriculum and to forget about the talent that our learners possess in other areas. Events such as these are a wonderful opportunity for children to demonstrate their individuality and to really shine! It is even more rewarding to see those children who maybe lack confidence take the bull by the horns and embrace the opportunity to show the world (or at least the Penshurst community) what they are made of. Thank you again to all of the parents and family members who came to support the event.  

    The final big event this week was the annual Brake Walk, which is intended to raise awareness of the need to drive safely, particularly near children. As a road user, it is impossible to miss our sea of high-vis clad children, some of whom were even interviewed by Viking FM at the event! 

    I would like to take this opportunity to raise the subject of parental permissions for such events. When we inform parents about these, we endeavour to give as much notice as possible so that you have time to give permission for your child to take part using the correct form. The need for advanced notice is twofold: it gives us the planning time to ensure we have adequate staffing and safeguarding measures in place for the safety of all concerned. It also prevents a backlog of last-minute administrative duties for our staff in the office. Although 3 separate notifications were sent to parents (and an extension to the deadline), we had around 120 learners without permission on the morning of the walk. Ordinarily, this would mean that those learners were unable to take part, but this did not sit well with me, as the majority of our children love this event. On this occasion, we worked hard to resource the processing of last-minute permissions so that our children did not miss out. Unfortunately, this is unsustainable for future events, and so I urge parents to please read carefully any communications from the school and ensure they act swiftly to avoid disappointment. After all, we are working towards a common goal of exciting experiences for your children. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.  

    Finally, our Year 6 learners will embark on their ‘rite of passage’ that is the residential next week. I have everything crossed for a safe trip and good weather. I am sure they will have an awesome time. 

    All that remains for this week is to wish you a wonderful weekend and see you next week! 

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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  • WEEK 34 - Friday 14 June 2024

    Published 14/06/24

    The final term is always so very busy with assessments and this week, we have been in the thick of it once again. 

    Following the SATs before half term, last week, our Year 4 multiplication checks were completed, and the children were all so confident and calm. This week, our Year 1 learners have been busy completing their Phonics Screening Check and they have all coped fantastically. The results are released in the next few weeks and I look forward to sharing these with you all. 

    Elsewhere in school this week, an array of activities have taken place. Our Year 5 learners visited Hessle High School for a computer workshop and a super time was had by all. We welcomed the parents of our September Reception cohort to an information evening and a tour around our Reception learning environment. On the field, our Year 5/6 girls football team played their final matches this week against Anlaby Acre Heads, and although they were defeated, all played incredibly well. Thankfully, rain didn’t stop play! 

    Last year, our Trust held their first ever Staff Awards to recognise the hard work and dedication that their employees demonstrate. If you remember, last year Mrs Adams, Miss Careless and Mrs Smith were the Penshurst winners. Last night, I am proud to inform you that Mrs Petch, Miss Dinsdale, Mrs Holmes and Mrs Maynard in the school office received awards for our school. I am sure you will all join me in congratulating them. 

    Next week, we are scheduled to host our annual sports days. I have everything crossed that this will be able to go ahead given the changeable weather. Should we be lucky enough to have nice weather, please remember to bring a chair or blanket to sit on, that your child will need suncream applied before they arrive in school and that there are no available toilets for parents as we still have learners around the building who are having their sports day at a different time. In case of poor weather, please do keep checking for notifications. 

    Another event that is dependent on decent weather is our annual Brake Walk, which is due to take part next week. Once again, please keep your eyes peeled for notifications, and if you are able, please come and support our learners on the streets. Thanks for your continued support. 

    Whatever the weather, and whatever you have planned, I hope you have a super weekend and will see you all on Monday! 

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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  • WEEK 33 - Friday 7 June 2024

    Published 07/06/24

    Welcome back to the final half term of this year. 

    As always, an array of learning has been taking place this week, from Reception learning all about how clouds are formed (and having a super time using this knowledge when spotting clouds) all the way to Year 6 getting busy experimenting with electrical circuits in Science. Outside, Gardening Club were met with an abundance of strawberries upon their return from the half term break this week. For more information on this week’s learning, please head over to X and browse our posts.  

    Below is a message from Mrs Smith: 

    ‘The Great Big Green Week’ is happening next week. On Monday, the plant swap will take place. Tuesday is the day that uniform can be swapped. On Wednesday, you are invited to come and swap books, and Thursday will provide an opportunity to swap clothes. Finally, Friday hosts the Pick & Mix Swap. 

    These events will be a fantastic opportunity for families to access pre-loved items. Although we have called it a swap (bring something and exchange for something else), please do not worry if you have nothing to contribute. Come along anyway as there maybe something that you would like to take.  

    To support the event, on Tuesday, we have representatives from the REUniform charity along with Emma Hardy (Labour candidate) visiting the school. Please come along and support any event that you can. 

    We have been notified by parents that some children who arrive at school on their own are playing and cycling in the middle of Winthorpe Road before the school gates open. If your child travels to school alone, may we advise that you chat to them about the importance of road safety awareness. Unfortunately, we do not have the staff to supervise the roads at the start of the day. Many thanks for supporting us in keeping your children safe. 

    Whatever you are doing this weekend, I hope it is enjoyable, and I look forward to seeing you all next week.  

    Mrs Preston

    Head of School

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