Y1 Newsletter: Week 20 - 26.01.24

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Upcoming Events

No ECAs 22/01/24 - 09/02/24Primary School
Lunar New Year Assembly09/02/24Primary School
Fun Day10/02/24Whole School
Wasteless Week12/02/24Whole School
End of Term 2A16/02/24Whole School

A note from Mrs McCormack (Primary Principal):

26 Jan 2024

A busy week for us in Primary, with our Y4, Y5 and Y6 attending the highly anticipated Residentials. I was lucky to join our Y5 students in Khao Yai for one night and be the guest judge at the Talent Show.

We had a lot of fun and our students really must be commended for their exemplary behaviour and their courage and kindness which shone throughout. A huge thank you to all our leaders, teachers, business staff, transport department and nursing team who work so hard to make our Residentials such a success.

Many thanks to the 80 parents who have completed our short parent survey our new report template. If you haven’t had a chance yet, the link is here. We really appreciate your time and feedback.

Sarah McCormack

Learning

Class Blogs

Please visit our class blogs every Friday to find out about our learning in each of the classes!

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Curriculum

To find out about our Year 1 curriculum please visit our Curriculum page.

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Fun Day

Bangkok Patana Fun Day will be on Saturday 10th February. 


PTG Tech Talk

Spellathon

General Information

Morning Separation

It is very common for some children to find separating from their parents challenging in the mornings. This can be triggered by a variety of reasons: a change in their normal routine, an argument with a sibling, a parent being away, feeling unwell, etc. Many children are not able to explain why they are upset when they are struggling to separate from a parent, but here are some suggestions on how to best support your child:

  • Make saying goodbye a positive time. When you leave your child, however sad or worried you may be feeling, smile and wave goodbye confidently and happily, otherwise they will pick up on your tension. By giving your child experience of saying goodbye then having happy reunions, you are teaching them an important life lesson.
  • Talk about what you'll do together later. Talk to your child about what you're going to do when you see them again so they have something to look forward to with you. For example, you could say: "When Mummy comes back to pick you up, we'll go to the shop together to get food for dinner."
  • Leave something comforting with your child. It may comfort your child to have something they identify with you – like a scarf with your scent on or a favourite toy – close by. This may reassure them while you are away. These items will be kept in your child's school bag, but having them there can bring reassurance and a sense of calm. 

If you are concerned about separation issues, please speak to your child's teacher as there may be individual systems they can put in place to support your child in the mornings. 

Playtimes

We ask that parents do not stay with their children during playtimes. If you would like to stay on campus, please feel free to use our fantastic PTG room. There are tea and coffee making facilities in there. We would like the children to develop their independence and have time to socialise with their friends, as they are learning important life skills during these times. Thank you for your support. 

Preventing the spread of influenza (newsletters November 23)

We currently have a number of children absent with influenza.

Influenza is a serious and contagious infection that affects the nose, throat, and respiratory system.

The virus is commonly spread through droplets in the air, allowing infection to spread quickly.

Children with cold or flu (influenza) symptoms should be kept at home until they are completely recovered.

Even when the main symptoms have gone, your child may still need time to return to full strength.

Please do not send your child back to school too soon, even if they are no longer in the contagious phase.

If your child is still coughing or sneezing, please keep them at home and limit their contact with other children.

A child who has a fever should be kept at home until ‘fever free’ for a minimum of 24 hours.

When unsure, always seek medical advice, especially if a child has a chronic condition e.g., asthma.

If Influenza is confirmed, please send a copy of the medical certificate to Nurse@patana.ac.th

Snacks before ECAs

Sometimes the students are hungry after a long day at school and before their ECA begins.

Teachers allow the students time at the end of the day to eat their snack if they need it.

Please make sure this snack is in their bag for them to eat independently without support.

If you wish to see your child before their ECA please email the class teacher in advance so they can hand them over to you whilst ensuring all other children are safely taken to their ECA providers.

Birthday celebrations

The following students are celebrating their birthdays next week...


Harvey (1K) and Ari (1C). A very big happy birthday to you all! 


Reminder: We cannot give out party bags or gifts - please keep these for any sort of celebration that you do out of school.

If you would like to send in some birthday treats for your child to share with their class, please arrange a day with your child's class teacher. We will only be able to manage individual items like brownies, doughnuts, or cupcakes. 

Please remember we are a nut-free Primary School and also check with the class teacher for any other dietary requirements of the class.

DepartmentContact NumberEmail
Primary Office02 785 2258primary@patana.ac.th
Transport02 785 2470transport@patana.ac.th
Primary Nurse02 785 2478

02 785 5460

nurse@patana.ac.th
ECAs02 785 2231eca@patana.ac.th
PTG
Year 1 Rep: 

ptgy1@patana.ac.th

Primary Rep
ptgprimary@patana.ac.th

Year Group Leaders
Patrick O'Connor paoc@patana.ac.th

Carly Peart cape@patana.ac.th

Vicky Paxman vipx@patana.ac.th



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