A note from the principal
What a fantastic week it has been with our Year 4 to Year 6 residentials. These trips are always such a special part of our school calendar, and I am continually amazed by the sense of community they foster. From the meticulous planning by our staff to the teamwork, resilience, and joy displayed by our students, these experiences truly create lasting memories.
A huge thank you to everyone involved—staff, students, and parents alike—for the care, effort, and trust that make these residentials so meaningful. The laughter, learning, and shared moments will undoubtedly stay with our students for years to come.
Look forward to seeing you at the Ploenchit Fair on Saturday!
Sarah McCormack
Upcoming events and diary dates
Date | Event | Location | Who | Notes |
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25th- 28th November | Year 5 Residential (Week 2) | |||
5th December | Father's Day | School closed | ||
11th December | Annual Christmas Concert | From 4pm Theatre/Front of school See poster below for more information | ||
13th December | Whole School Christmas Assembly | |||
13th December | Christmas dress up day | |||
13th December | End of Term 1B |
Aquathon Sessions for Year 5 & 6 Students
During the upcoming residential weeks, whilst in school Year 5 & 6 students will participate in an Aquathon session instead of their usual swimming lessons. An Aquathon event involves swimming a set distance, immediately followed by a run. This exciting session aims to introduce our students to a new aquatic discipline in a fun and engaging way.
Each session will include transition games to help students practice quickly putting on a t-shirt, shorts, and shoes over their swimsuits. For this, students will need to bring an extra t-shirt, shorts, a pair of shoes (different from their regular school shoes), and a bag to store their clothes after the session.
Students can choose to participate individually or in small groups and select their preferred swim and run distances. This experience will also prepare them for our inaugural Year 5 & 6 Aquathon event scheduled for February, with more details to follow after the winter break.
Please refer to the table below for your child’s scheduled Aquathon session. For any further questions, feel free to reach out to Jayne Jauncey, Head of Primary PE, at jaju@patana.ac.th
Christmas Shoe Boxes
Parent workshops
Follow this link to find streams and presentations from all of our past Parent Workshops.
FOBISIA Short Story Competition
Travel Kit
As part of our new sustainable kit drive, we will not be purchasing any travel kit specifically for individual residentials or other trips. However, we would like students to be smartly dressed and wear any of the travel kit options available for purchase in the school shop; a long sleeve t-shirt, hoodie or ¼ zip jumper all with 'PATANA TIGERS' printed on these items. This remains optional, however if you were to purchase this item, it can be used for the upcoming residentials, plus any future travel trips your child may attend over the next few years. This includes all sporting trips, day events or competitions and they can be worn during ECA time for any activities. The items are available to ALL students across the school.
Residential News and updates
Residential message from Miss Battram
We hope that you are as excited as our students are for the November Residentials!
Saying goodbye on the morning of departure
If coming by private transport, please say goodbye before your child enters their building for registration. Once inside, there will be no further opportunities for hugs and last-minute reminders to brush their teeth. All classes walk straight from their classroom/meeting room and onto their buses. Please look for the sign-posted areas near to the buses if you are staying to wave groups off.
Medicines and snacks
Medicines can be given to our Nursing Team from two weeks before departure or given to the accompanying nurse in the bus park.
Do not give any medicines, vitamins or supplements to your child to take themselves.
Please ensure that any snacks for the journey are completely nut-free.
Electronics and GPS trackers
Residentials are a gadget free zone. Children are not allowed to bring any electronic items except with prior agreement of the Trip Leader. Please give yourself a well-deserved break, and let our excellent staff look after your children. There is no need to add tracking devices to bags. Daily information will be posted on Residential Blogs, and you will always be contacted if there is a problem.
Residential wobbles and challenges are normal
We want every student to arrive back home with funny and exciting stories to share. There will always be more happy moments than sad ones, but your child may want to share a problem or a difficult experience with you.
· Your child may have felt homesick on their first night.
· They may have fallen out with a friend.
· They may have found room-sharing an unexpected source of stress.
· Their talent show plans may have gone terribly, terribly wrong!
Some children bounce back from setbacks quickly whilst others will need help to put things in perspective. If your child does come back with a story that genuinely worries you, please contact the class teacher so that we can support.
Thank you to those of you who attended Ms Battram and Ms Alice's presentation about the upcoming Year 5 residential, we hope it was informative.
If you were unable to make it, or if you would like to take another look, you can find the slides from both presentations below:
Our residential blogs are now live too, so please check them regularly.
Click on the relevant week to take you straight to the correct blog.
In addition to Miss Curwood's message regarding travel kit, please can parents ensure that children travel in a Patana PE kit to and from resort for our Year 5 residential.
Well-being
Safe, curious, kind
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.
Physical development and PE kit
A number of our students will enter puberty whilst in Primary school.
Every child will pass through puberty at a different time, and at a different rate.
Some children may feel more comfortable wearing a lightweight sports bra or crop top under their PE kit.
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 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.
The Year 5 Curriculum
Please click the image below to find out more about this term's learning in Year 5
The Rainforest
PE
Students should come to school in their PE kit on PE days. If they have swimming for the first lesson, they can wear their swim kit under their uniform. If they have swimming later in the day, we ask that they DO NOT wear their swim kit to school.
Please ensure that your child brings their uniform with them to get changed into after their PE lessons.
Blogs
As part of our student welfare provision, our Y4-6 students will take part in a survey about their attitudes to school and learning.
You will also receive a letter giving more information about the PASS survey (Pupil Attitudes to Self and School) and how it helps us to support student learning and wellbeing.
Despite the acronym PASS, this is not a test! No preparation is required, and we want our students to enjoy the process.
Click on the image to visit the Year 5 blogs.
This is where you will find an overview of your child's learning along with their home learning tasks and any important messages from your child's class teacher.
Please check your child's class blog weekly to stay informed about their learning.
Please encourage your child to complete their home learning.
Events In The World
You can keep up to date with current events around the world by watching Newsround, an age appropriate news show. Being aware of current events will help your child to make connections with a range of themes when reading in class, and it is an ideal opportunity for you to model discussing your opinions and using experiences to draw connections between events and people.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
Birthdays!
The following Year 5 students will be celebrating their birthdays this week:
Rui, 5A
Jayna, 5L
Evan, 5C
We wish you a fabulous birthday!
General Information
Temporary Guardianship Form - let us know if both parents are going away and leaving a student with a friend, nanny or a maid.
Important Contacts
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 5 PTG Rep- Inna Matijasevich ptgy5@patana.ac.th Primary Representative - Apollo Chansrichawla ptgprimary@patana.ac.th | |
Year Group Leaders | Year Group Leader (Pastoral): Miss Sarah Weaver sawv@patana.ac.th Year Group Leader (Curriculum): Ms Claire Myers clmy@patana.ac.th Assistant Year Group Leader: Ms Alice Leslie alle@patana.ac.th |