Living our Values
We are passionate, resourceful and resilient
Upcoming Events and Important Information
Event | Date | Location | Who's involved |
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Block 3 ECAs begin | Monday 8th Feburary | Whole School | |
Chinese New Year Celebrations | Friday 12th February | Whole School | |
ECA PAUSE | MONDAY 15th FEB - FRIDAY 5th MARCH | WHOLE SCHOOL | |
Final Day of Term 2A | Friday 19th February | Whole School | |
Term 2B Begins | Monday 1st March | Whole School |
Well-Being
ECAs
Please note, that due to our Residential Visits (lots of staff away), there will be no ECAs for the next two weeks. A letter has been sent home with more details. Please help your child to understand that their ECAs will stop for two weeks then start again the second week of Term 2B.
Playground equipment in the morning
Please be aware that the playground equipment is CLOSED before school starts. Please remind anyone who drops your child off, that they should not be accessing the playground equipment prior to school starting. Thank you.
Masks - Please can you ensure your child has a spare mask in their bag and ensure their masks are washed regularly.
Please remember that to adhere to social distancing guidelines, parents should only be in school at drop off and pick up.
Learning
Pirate Day!
As Pirate Day has to be postponed, we will have a day of cerebration at some point near the end of Term 2b. So please keep your costumes to hand!
The Year 2 Curriculum
You will find out more about our Year 2 learning this term on our curriculum pages. Next term we will be learning all about pirates!
Follow the link above!
Musician of the Month
Our Musician of the Month for February is Yo-Yo Ma. An incredible cellist, Yo-Yo’s parents are from China and he has lived in the US for most of his life.
Yo-Yo is particularly interested in how music and culture can bring the world together. (See this article in Time magazine). He has participated in a number of projects aimed at highlighting how culture and music forge connections between people, for example The Bach Project (36 CONCERTS. 36 DAYS OF ACTION. 6 CONTINENTS.1 EXPERIMENT: HOW CULTURE CONNECTS US), Pop-up Performances for Essential Workers, Committee of 100 and numerous online and in-person educational appearances (including Sesame Street!).
Although Yo-Yo is classically trained, you can see him making music with a wide range of musicians and styles, most recently in an American Bluegrass group.
Feel free to use our special Youtube playlist or to find your own music. Happy listening!
PE
Please see the new PE topics for the term ahead below. The children will not need any different equipment.
Parent Workshops Postponed!
All parent workshops are postponed for Term 2 and will be rescheduled for the next academic year as gatherings at conferences, seminars and presentations are currently limited to 100 people.
Global Citizenship
Recycling - We need your junk!
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure… so please save us your trash! Next term, we will need lots of junk to make and create with, so please keep all your clean junk over the holidays and send it in to school.
Thanks for your help!
General Information
Info from the PTG
Iron Labels (clothes/bags/trainers/swimming suits..): 32 pieces per set - 350 baht
Waterproof name stickers (cups/snack boxes/shoes/musical instruments/goggles..): 72 pieces per set - 400 baht
All items can be collected 7 days after placing the order at the Tiger Shop.
For further information, please contact Safy Rizk, our PTG Tiger Shop Manager.
Tel: +66 (0) 2785 2200 ext. 5492
Line ID: 008864sr
PTG Reps
If you would like to get in touch with the PTG, we have a Primary representative and a Year 2 representative. Their contact details are as follows:
- Primary Rep - Amélie: ptgprimary@patana.ac.th
- Year 2 Rep - Apollo: ptgy2@patana.ac.th
School shoes
As part of their Patana school uniform, our students wear plain black shoes with no coloured trim.
If your child is still coming to school in coloured trainers or shoes, please purchase plain black school shoes over the half term break.
Shoes should support healthy foot growth.
All shoes require at least a strap to keep the shoe firmly in place. No ballet pumps.
Children can wear lace-ups if they can tie up their laces independently.
Plain black school shoes can be sourced in many shops and department stores.
If your child has to wear other shoes for a specific reason, please let us know.
These photographs are all examples of suitable plain black shoes.
Birthdays
Happy Birthday to the students celebrating their birthdays this coming week:
2K | Ploychanok [Bella] | 17-Feb |
2S | Tarin [Panther] | 18-Feb |
We wish you a super day!
Please Note:
We are now able to celebrate the children’s birthdays with them, as long as we follow these requirements:
- Individualised treats (cupcakes, donuts, etc) can be brought in either at the start of the day or the end of the day
- No Nuts!
- Please ensure that any food items sent in do not contain nuts, or any traces of nuts. Please check the ingredients.
- No candles
- The birthday treats must be individual portions – teachers will not be able to cut pieces of cake to be given out.
Please liaise directly with your child’s class teacher to inform them if you will be bringing in treats for your child’s birthday. Treats can be dropped off before 8:00 and after 2:00.
Contacts
Department | Contact Number | |
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Primary Office | 02 7852258 | 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 Khun Apollo - ptgy2@patana.ac.th
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Year Group Leaders | Miss Kim Powell kipo@patana.ac.th Mr Liam Bowden libw@patana.ac.th |