The FS3 children look forward to Fridays as it is our swimming day! The goggles are on, and our students are growing in confidence, having a playful time developing essential life skills. Also, Year 3 were a sight to behold as it was Greek Day! And thanks again for opening your hearts and minds for World Autism Day.
FS3 explored all the possibilities of a paper bag as our Year 6 students dressed up as majestic Superheroes. Book Week & Autism Awareness Day are fast approaching on April 2nd.
Our Year 6 interact and learn by play with FS2, FS3 learn all about technology and Year 6 get artsy with biographies. Also, who were the St Andrews Times Tables Rock Stars? And finally, look at what the teachers and admin team got up to on Inset Day.
FOBISIA finalists, STA Book Week is almost here, and our EAL and Special Needs teachers undertake training in speech and language. All the while, Year 3 get creative with Greek vases and Year 2 swim under the sea with their new classroom displays. And finally, its March Media Mentor Month.
100% of Primary have filled in the Health and Travel Declaration Form. Take a look at the fantastic final week of VSE work. Also, we have a summary on picking up your child after school, and our new Primary Family Support Team is up and running.
VSE is back, and it was great to hear the chatter of children in the various Google Meets. We have some memories to cherish from our Christmas concerts and fair.
Y4 children got their glad rags on and stepped back in time to board the RMS Titanic. Find out the following for Christmas: when and where your Christmas Concert is being held, details of the Primary Christmas Fair and how to give this Christmas.
The big Christmas trees are up! Over the next month, we have concerts galore and the Christmas fair to look forward to. Find out when your Christmas concert is being held and how to donate during this time of giving. And finally... the Christmas card competition results are in.
Don’t forget to leave a present or two under the Christmas tree for the children at the Bangkok Refugee Centre (BRC). A big well done to KS2 for helping make Nursery Rhyme week a massive hit! We have learnt a lot this past Anti-Bullying week. And….EVACUATE! Find out how Y6 took us back to the WWII era.
Some of our students climbed into the art during a unique visit to the ‘Art in Paradise’ gallery. Loy Krathong day at school was a special one. Find out how Year 6 are raising money for the Royal British Legion. And a former St Andrews student taught us the science behind an environmentally-friendly invention that turns air into water.
Take a look at all the activities KS2 completed to end a super busy half term. We have a health and safety reminder for everyone! Plus, Loy Kratong is at the end of this month as well as the creative ‘My Country’ themed writing competition closing date looming! It’s not too late to get involved!
As mentioned in previous newsletters, we have been in discussion with our neighbours on Pridi 20 and the local authorities to try and help minimise the flow of traffic and the parking situation on the Soi, which is causing so many to be upset in the neighbourhood.
After some discussions as within the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and after meeting with the PTG, we have now finalised a plan to go ahead with our International Day with a slightly revised format to ensure more distancing and manage the numbers of people in the Sports Hall for the buffet.
Year 3 test their mettle while we're happy to announce the first competition of the year for KS2. Importantly for you, we’re excited to invite parents back on campus to use the facilities at STEPS Cafe.
Remaining ECAs for Term 2 will be cancelled...Year 5 launched rockets and explored space...The lack of an audience couldn’t stop the music from the Year 4 Music Concerts...We advise on online learning in the event of school closure.
An update on countries on the COVID-19 quarantine list…The Year 4 Music Concert was a welcome respite from concerns of the day...With eyes and minds towards a boundless future, Year 5 students launched rockets into the air.
Just before the half term break, Y3 went to iCamp in Kanchanaburi for their residential...We look at upcoming events and update the community on keeping well in KS2.
Last Friday our new KS 2 Councillors were revealed...An update on the air quality readings posted on Air Visual about St Andrews Primary campus...There’s no harm in reviewing our Well Child Policy.
The recent trip to London helped us bolster our teaching staff and our reputation for the year ahead...We call upon our community to review and adhere to our Well Child Policy...Purifiers and policy help us combat poor air quality...This Friday is your last chance to share your feedback in the NAE Parent Satisfaction.