Y3 Newsletter 12.09.25

The children have been very engaged in finding out about the countries that make up South East Asia and it is very interesting to find out which ones they have visited.

A note from the Principal

Dear Parents

It has been another wonderful week of learning in the Primary School. Informal highlights have included spotting several bee hives in our trees, experiencing some spectacular rainstorms, and even catching sight of a few monitor lizards – a beautiful reminder of our wonderful location here in Thailand.

Next week we look forward to Primary Maths Week and warmly invite you to join our Parent Workshop on the Maths curriculum on Tuesday morning. On Thursday we will mark World Peace Day, with students invited to wear blue. School will be closed next Friday.


Sarah McCormack

Upcoming events and dates for your diary

EventDateLocationWho
Primary Maths Week 15th-18th September

Whole School World Peace Day18th September

School Closed19th September

Patana Fun Run28th September
BPS Community
Parent Teacher Meetings29th September - 2nd OctoberYear 3 ClassroomsParents
Parent Workshop - Safeguarding Training for Parent Volunteers30th SeptemberCON 4208-9
ECA Block B Sign Up (Phase 1) Opens


Tiger Spirit Day8th OctoberBPSStudents
Egyptian Day10th OctoberY3Staff and Students
Half Term Break 13th - 17th October

Parent Workshop: Championing Wellbeing by Matthew Savage22nd OctoberPrimary Hall8-9am
Staff CPL day23rd OctoberSchool Closed
International Day 30th October WHole School Community
Block A ECAs finish31st October

Wellbeing

Positive Behaviours - Positive Attitudes

As you walk around the school, you are almost certain to spot our Safe – Curious – Kind posters.

Many, if not all, of the behaviours and attitudes we want for our students can be explicitly taught.

Positive Behaviours – Positive Attitudes

World Peace Day

On Thursday 18th September, we will be celebrating World Peace Day. It will be a non-uniform day and we are encouraging the children to wear BLUE coloured clothes. We will be taking part in a variety of activities and lessons on World Peace Day. 

No donations are needed for this event.

Egyptian Day

We are very excited in Y3 to be introducing a new learning theme based around the Egyptians. On Friday 10th October we will have an Egyptian Day at school. You do not need to prepare anything for this day as we will be creating our costumes in our Art lessons leading up to Egyptian day.

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

Getting to class on time

Students in Years 1-6 enter their buildings at 7:30.

This gives everyone time to organise their belongings and settle themselves in, ready to learn and in a calm state of mind.

The register is taken at 7:40, and children who arrive after 7:40 are marked as late.

If there is a pattern of lateness during the term, the class teacher will share this information with you so that changes to timings can be made.

Sometimes, a family will need to adjust their arrival time so that a child can be walked in (Years 1 and 2) or dropped off without feeling rushed or stressed.

The start of the day is a very important part of our daily classroom routine.

Teachers use this time to re-set expectations as students switch from home to school mode. This is a time when school staff can check in with individual students and make sure that everyone feels welcomed into class.

Smile Squad

As we settle into Y3 the children have been reminded of our positive behaviours and attitudes. We have also started the Smile Squad to help everyone feel welcome.

The children have responded brilliantly to the smile squad - lots of them are saying hello and using everyones names - great job! 

Each week, we will choose Smile Stars of the Week who will receive a special Smile Squad praise postcard. We will also add their picture to the Smile Squad Hall of Fame.

Nut Free Primary School

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 agree a time with the teacher in advance.

- Parents can join in the celebrations.

We are a NUT FREE school. When ordering birthday treats, please ensure that there are no nuts or nut products (such as Nutella or peanut butter) used.

A few reminders

  • Hats - your child needs a hat to access all the play areas and for PE lessons. It is best to be left in school all week.
  • Water bottles.
  • Naming property - Please put your child's name and class code on all their uniform, shoes, hats and waterbottles to ensure a safe return if they get left behind! You can buy name stickers from the Tiger shop.

Shoes

  • Primary students are expected to wear white socks and plain black shoes to school. Please see examples below

Hair

  • Hair should be neat and conservative in appearance.
  • Hair longer than shoulder-length should be tied back.

School Jumpers

  • Only the blue Patana school cardigan should be worn at school. These can be purchased at the school shop.

Watches

  • We encourage the children to wear a digital or analogue watch to help them learn the time.
  • Smart watches are not to be worn during the school day. They are kept in bags during the day.

Bags for PE day

  • On PE days the children come to school in PE, with their uniform and school shoes in their bags to change into. Please ensure your child has their uniform and shoes in a separate bag which to be big enough to fit in the uniform and their school shoes. This helps to avoid things getting lost.

Swimming

  • On swimming days your child should wear their uniform to school. They need to bring their swimming kit in a bag (swimsuit, goggles, towel, swimming hat). Thank you.

Learning

Y3 Curriculum Term 1a

Our main focus for the first few weeks will be settling the children in as they transition to a new Key Stage by helping them move around the school from the classroom to specialist lessons as well as slowly introduce them to the Primary Snack Bar. We will learn all about how to use it in our Maths lessons next week. If you would like more information about our curriculum please visit our Curriculum page here

Reading

The children will be changing their reading books every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please can you support your child by encouraging reading at home, either reading to you or a sibling and helping to remind them to bring their books in (if finished) on book change days.

Primary Technology

Class Blogs

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

Click on the image below and it will take you to the blog pages.

Birthdays

Happy Birthday this week to: 

                          Neel 3T, Miller 3J and Tahoe 3D

General Information

International Day

Parent Partnership Workshop

Please use this link to catch up on any presentations you may have missed:

Parent Workshops & Presentations

Temporary Guardianship form

Temporary Guardianship Form - let us know if both parents are going away and leaving a student with a friend, nanny or a maid.

Important Contact Numbers

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 3 Rep -
ptgy3@patana.ac.th


Primary Rep - Bharati Lachmandas

ptgprimary@patana.ac.th

Year Group Leaders
Mrs Diana Jones dijo@patana.ac.th

Mr Dan Hatfield daha@patana.ac.th

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