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October 2022

  • Staff and Parents Create Peace Garden for pupils

    Published 24/10/22

    …while standing in the area, in the overgrown unused area, surrounded with a broken rickety old fence, there was a robin redbreast happily tweeting away and the peace in among the chaos was overwhelming. From that moment everything changed it was now going to be a peace garden, a place where our children could go to escape for a moment from the chaos in their lives. 

    MRS. PEACOCK

    Staff, Parents, and friends all worked together to create a wonderful Peace Garden for our pupils here at Parkland. Led by our CoCo’s Mrs. Peacock and Mrs. Steere, the group worked tirelessly to transform a disused, overgrown area into a tranquil space for pupils to use.

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  • Parkland Post – 21st October

    Published 21/10/22

    Welcome to the final Parkland Post of the first half of the autumn term.  Our children have made a fantastic start to the academic year, there have been so many things to celebrate such as: our Bench Ball Tournament winners; the development of our Peace Garden; our new Eco Warrior team who attended the Eco Conference and our School Councillors who attended the Pupil Voice Conference in Manchester at 1 Angel Square.  In addition to this, the children have been proudly showing their work each week in our celebration assemblies.

    Staffing Changes

    We are saying goodbye and a HUGE thank you to Mrs Cooper who has been teaching in Year 4 and Mrs McGough who has been teaching in Year 5 for their hard work and dedication to our children.  We wish them both lots of luck in their next ventures.

    Miss Evans will be teaching Y4 after half term, sharing the role with Mrs Nunn.  We will confirm who will be sharing the class teacher role with Miss Heaven in Year 5 at the beginning of the new half term. Ms Pascoe will be teaching in Year 6 and is leading the residential at Ingleborough Hall.

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  • Parkland Post – 14th October

    Published 14/10/22

    A warm welcome to this week’s Parkland Post!  As we hurtle towards half term, which begins next Friday, I thought we’d reflect on some of the good things which have been going on across our academy.  

    We have developed a Peace Garden, groups of children have already started to use it and have been sharing their ideas of how to develop it further.  Our library has become a really popular place for our children to spend time listening to stories and sharing them with friends.  Children have requested sessions at playtime so they can access our wide range of books, something which we will be doing after half term.  The final thing we wanted to mention was our new Careers Related Learning boards in the entrance – this is where our local heroes are displayed.  People from our local community who have been to Parkland and worked at developing skills which have led to exciting and inspiring careers.  Take a look the next time you’re in school and see the journey that they have been on. 

    Winners!!

    We had two teams of Year 4 and 5 pupils who took part in a Benchball tournament against other pupils from academies across the Trust.  We are delighted to be able to share with you that our Year 5 team won and our Year 4 team only lost by 1 point!  We were also proud of our children as staff from other schools commented on how well-behaved they were.

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  • Parkland Post – 7th October

    Published 07/10/22

    Welcome to this week’s Parkland Post; we have been incredibly busy!  Our children really impressed Mrs Wierzbianski and Ms Pascoe when they visited classes to see learning taking place in reading, phonics and maths.  We are also beginning to sing harvest songs in our singing assembly this week in preparation for the Harvest Festival which will take place on the 21st of October at 9am (more details will follow).  

    Attendance and Punctuality

     Our academy day begins for children at 8:45am prompt, this means that you should aim to be in the playground at 8:40am to ensure your child is ready to be collected so they can begin their day on time.  We have noticed this week that there has been a much larger number of children being late at the start of the day which means they are not only missing out on breakfast, they are also missing out on essential learning.  Please help your child by making sure they are in school every day and on time.

    Last week’s whole school attendance was 92.7% which is lower than our target of 95% +

    Skills Builder Home Challenge

    This week’s challenge practises the ‘Aiming High’ skill and builds on the careers activity you have been doing in school this week.  We have a new Skills Builder display board in our entrance hall which desperately needs your work – can you complete the challenge below and present your ideas in a creative way?  

    World Mental Health Awareness Day

    On Monday, we will be taking part in World Mental Health Awareness Day.  This year’s theme is ‘Make Mental Health and Wellbeing for all a global priority’.  Your children will have sessions during the day which focus on mental health and wellbeing.  Examples of work and photos of the activities will be shared on our social media pages on Monday.

    Finally!

    We hope you have a wonderful weekend, Mrs Wierzbianski is going to Fountains Abbey with her family and Jet and Ms Pascoe will be catching up on some reading.  We will see you all bright and early on Monday morning!

    Pride Awards!

    Reception

    Tallulah

    For joining in and working hard in phonics. Well done Tallulah!

    Jamin

    For always making the right choices. We can always rely on Jamin to work hard and try his best.

    Year 1

    Nevaeh

    For always pushing herself to do better and putting 100% effort into her learning every day.

    Layla-Faye

    For going that extra mile every day in the classroom, and displaying her wonderful maths learning whilst in provision. Keep up the hard work!

    Year 2

    Lilly

    For always working to the best of her ability and challenging herself. Well done!

    Kysen

    For striving to work independently in all subjects. Well done!

     

    Year 3

    Piper

    For an impressive character description. You added every writing feature I asked for and I could really see the characters as a read.

    Ellie

    Really wowing me with your character description. You worked independently and I could imagine who you were writing about. 

    Year 4

    Leila 

    For always trying her hardest in everything she does.

    Amelia

    For writing a fantastic, emotive poem. 

    Year 5

    Georgia

    For consistently producing quality writing. Georgia uses effective verbs, adjectives and is also using powerful figurative language in her work.

    Kaya

    For always makes the correct choices in class and is an excellent example of how a year 5 pupil at Parklands should behave. 

    Year 6

    Shafa

    For being a good friend, role model and member of Y6. 

    Grace

    For consistently pushing herself to excellence in her learning.  

    Do what matters most

    Be yourself, always

    Show you care

    Succeed together

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October 2022