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Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
| 04/03/25 | Primary Hall |
Smile Day (Whole School non uniform day) | 05/03/25 | Whole School |
An Evening with The Primary Arts | 06/03/25 | Black Box |
Y1 - 2 Singing Assembly : Parents are invited | 07/03/25 | Primary Hall |
Primary Parents Workshop : RSE for Y1-3 Parents | 11/03/25 | Primary Hall |
Parent Workshop: Supporting your child's development: Understanding Early Brain Development and Parental Influence | 14/03/25 | CON 420 |
A note from Mrs McCormack (Primary Principal):
28 February 2025
It is hard to believe we have already reached the end of February—the term is certainly flying by! This week in Primary has been a little quieter, providing a welcome opportunity to focus and recharge amidst the usual busyness of school life.
Next week, we are looking forward to Smile Day on Wednesday, where we will be raising funds for Operation Smile. Students are invited to wear yellow (or bright colours) and bring in a 100-baht donation. Fun Day is also just around the corner, and it is always a much-anticipated highlight of the year.
Thank you for your support!
Sarah McCormack
Positive Behaviours
Parents may have seen these new posters around the Primary school.
We recently shared the attitudes and behaviours that we want to help every student to learn and develop as they move through our school.These attitudes and behaviours are grouped under our three key values: Safe, Curious and Kind.
We want these positive words, thoughts and actions to support and strengthen your child’s holistic development as they move through Primary and into young adulthood. Please help us champion these three key values by referencing our matrix of positive behaviours and attitudes in conversations with your child. The matrix is also available in Thai.
Learning
Class Blogs
Please visit our class blogs every Friday to find out about our learning in each of the classes!
Curriculum
To find out about our Year 2 curriculum please visit our Curriculum page.
Parent Partnership Workshops
Here is the link to our Parent Partnership Workshops from this year.
Raising Strong, Confident and Emotionally Healthy Children Workshop
Parent Workshop: Raising Strong, Confident and Emotionally Healthy Children
Date & Time: Friday 14th March, 8-9am, Con 420
Presenter: Lisa Low from Beyond Bridges Education
Sign-up link: https://forms.office.com/r/0L2YhZLm3x
Funday
Library Story Time
The Primary Library warmly invites you to join us each week for a special Storytime session with a guest reader. Enjoy a delightful story at 7:15 AM in the library. For more details, visit our Instagram pages.
https://www.instagram.com/bangkokpatanalibrary/#
See below for guests so far!
Thank you,
Ms Tracey
Taking photos and videos of students on Campus
At Bangkok Patana School we welcome parents on to our campus.
As part of this agreement, all parents must agree to our Parents’ Safeguarding Code of Conduct.
This includes:
- Never taking images in toilets, changing rooms or areas where privacy is expected.
- Using judgement before taking and before sharing images of students.
During a regular school day, parents may only take images of their own child – unless they have sought and received permission from another family to include their child in a group photo.
Family employees with access to the campus must also abide by this rule.
Where and when can parents take photos and videos when on campus?
Location / event |
Can parents take photos? |
Parents invited to attend events/special days held outside buildings. E.g. Year Group Sports Day; Loy Krathong; Chinese New Year; International Day; Interclass Sports. |
Yes |
Inter-school sporting competitions including BMAC, FOBISIA, SEASAC. |
Yes |
ECAs including Seasonal Sports and Academy training (swimming, gymnastics, dance, tennis, football). |
No |
Year Group special dress up days and expos. |
Yes – with guidance from year group or team leaders. |
Theatre performances and special assemblies. |
Follow guidance given by staff at the start of the performance. |
Year Group or Key Stage assemblies |
No. *Parents of musical performers may be invited to take a photo at the end. |
Departure and arrival for Residential Visits. |
Yes |
Inside year group buildings on normal days |
No |
Attending own child’s birthday |
May take photo of own child and/or own child with teacher |
Taking photos or filming through windows |
No |
RSE Presentations
Save the date RSE (relationship and sex education)
Information mornings for Primary Parents March 2025
Dear Parents,
During Term 2B, we introduce age-appropriate RSE units as part of our Personal, Social and Health Education curriculum in Years 1 to 6. These units help children to develop an understanding of their own physical, social and emotional development, and encompass key values such as respect, kindness and consent.
If you would like to hear more about how and what we teach your child, please join us at a parent presentation. Please sign up via the links below.
You may also find these suggestions for talking with your child helpful.
All presentations start at 8 a.m. in the Primary Hall.
All presentations will be recorded and made available to Patana parents.
Tuesday 11th March – led by Diana Jones Y3, Patrick O’Connor Y2 and Michael Dolan-Hodgson Y1
Audience: Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3 parents and carers
Tuesday 18th March – led by Miranda Cawley Y4 and Sarah Weaver Y5
Audience: Year 4 and Year 5 parents and carers
Tuesday 25th March – led by Sarah Dibley Y6
Audience: Year 6 parents and carers
Regards
Carol Battram
Vice Principal, Pastoral
General Information
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
Please can parents keep an eye out for cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD).
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children. Symptoms include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet.
If you think that your child may have caught it, please follow these two steps:
• 1. Keep your child at home and take them to be checked by a doctor.
• 2. Let your child's teacher know if your child is diagnosed with HFMD.
Thank you for your support.
Attendance and Lateness
We have observed an increase in lateness across the year group, and we would like to work together to address this issue. Attendance and punctuality play a critical role in your child's learning, and our aim is to support all students in achieving their best outcomes.
If a student’s attendance or lateness falls below 90% at any point during the school year, we will invite families to meet with the class teacher to discuss how we can support students in maintaining consistent attendance and punctuality. These meetings will take place after half term.
For families who arrive by car, getting departure and arrival times right can be difficult. You don’t want to arrive to early, but you also don’t want to be stuck in the LaSalle traffic.
The occasional late arrival is well understood - and sometimes unavoidable.
However, the class teacher will be in contact if there is a persistent pattern of lateness.
Primary school timings – start of day
• Staff on duty from 7 a.m.
• Students enter classrooms at 7:30.
If a child arrives rushed, and perhaps stressed about missing a lesson, this is not the best start to their day.
Those first ten minutes, from 7:30 – 7:40, are an important part of the school day.
Established start-of-day routines give children time to settle and switch into learner mode.
We want all of our children to know about the importance of punctuality, and not only in their school setting.
If there is anything we can do to support you, please contact your child's teacher.
Preventing the spread of colds and flu
Please help us to prevent outbreaks of cold or flu as we head into the rainy season.
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.
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. 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
Plain black shoes for school
Primary students wear plain black school shoes as part of their uniform.
All shoes require at least a wide strap to keep the shoe firmly in place.
Your child will need a different pair of shoes (trainers) for their PE lessons.
Sharing Snacks
Please can we emphasise the importance of not sharing snacks with other children in school. There seems to be some adults kindly bringing in treats for other children, however we must not share food. There are many children with dietary requirements and allergies who must not eat specific foods. Also, some parents do not want their children eating certain foods for religious or health reasons.
Please can you ensure that all adults who collect your children understand this message as well.
Thank you for your understanding and support with this.
Allergies and Dietary Requirements
Please ensure your child/ren's medical information is fully up to date on our systems.
Should your child suffer from critical conditions related to their diet they are no longer able to eat any birthday treats brought into school from outside.
We encourage parents now to provide a small box of dry snacks/treats that their child can eat, which the class teacher can keep, and use during any celebrations in class.
Playground use before and after school
Students are not permitted to use any of the climbing or play equipment before 7:30 a.m.
There is no staff supervision in any play area after 2:30.
The accompanying adult is therefore responsible for the safe supervision of the child.
We encourage parents and family employees to take children straight home at the end of the school day.
Birthday celebrations
The following students are celebrating this week...
J'den (2P)
Dani (2M)
Vince (2C)
Mina (2P)
Chloe (2K)
Special note:
Birthday Treats
Children may bring in a special treat to share with the class.
Please contact the class teacher to arrange a suitable time.
- Brownies, cupcakes, small donuts, and cake slices are easier for your child to give out.
- We do not give out drinks (e.g., bubble tea, sodas)
- Please reduce plastic packaging.
- We do not allow party bags or other gifts to be given out at school, either for birthdays, or other celebrations.
Please remember we are a nut-free Primary School and also check with the class teacher for any other dietary requirements of the class.
Department | Contact Number | |
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Primary Office | 02 785 2258 | primary@patana.ac.th |
Transport | 02 785 2470 | transport@patana.ac.th |
Primary Nurse | 02 785 2478 02 785 5460 | nurse@patana.ac.th |
ECAs | 02 785 2231 | eca@patana.ac.th |
PTG | Year 2 Rep: ptgy2@patana.ac.th | |
Year Group Leaders | Patrick O'Connor paoc@patana.ac.th Micky Williams miwm@patana.ac.th Katie Hill kahi@patana.ac.th |