Year 6 Newsletter 29th May 2026

A Note from the Principal

29-05-2026

It’s been a very exciting, and perhaps a little unusual, week for me as Primary Principal!

On Tuesday, I popped down to Pattaya and it was wonderful to see the team spirit and commitment at the FOBISIA games. I was fortunate enough to watch the Athletics, and we certainly have some very talented students. Thank you to all the teachers and supporting parents who made this event so special.

On Thursday, I spent the whole night in school at our Year 2 Sleepover! From outside play, reading books in the library, dinner, a movie in the theatre and an evening walk, it was no surprise we were all very tired once it came to the actual ‘sleep over’ in the Primary Hall. Did we manage to sleep? Well, that would be telling but I can assure you all – it was a most magnificent and memorable night!

Sarah McCormack

Upcoming events and diary dates

DateEventLocationNotes
2nd - 5th JunePrimary Book Fair

12th June3-Way Conference

24th JunePrimary Concert

26th JuneSummer Farewell Assembly

26th JuneLast Day of Term

19th AugustTerm 1 Begins

3- Way Conferences

Friday 12th June

07:30AM- 4:00 PM

Patana Primary Only

A chance for students in Year 1 - Year 6 to:

  • Show case their learning to their families.
  • Share their learning on an exciting tour of the specialist areas.
  • Collect stickers in their conference passport!

Booking closes on Monday 1st June 2026 - check your email for a Booking QR code.

Please note - the primary school will be closed on this day.

Swim Gala

The Year 6 Swimming Gala will take place at the 50m Pool from 10:05am–12:10pm on Friday 5th June 2026.

PTG

Well-being

Checking and labelling your child’s belongings

Parents often come into the Primary Office looking for their child’s belongings.

When personal items are clearly labelled, they can easily be returned to the owner.

Things are harder to return when they arrive in lost property without a label.

Please help by checking all items that are worn, or brought into, school by your child.

If you find any belongings that do not belong to your child, please send them back into school via the class teacher.

Children will sometimes take home the wrong hat, water bottle, PE kit and even school shoes.

Great books about puberty, sex and growing up

Talking with your child about Relationships and Sex

After the Songkran break, we teach an RSE unit in Y1-Y6.

You may find this article helpful as an overview for Primary age children.

It contains a link to relevant books in our libraries.

Talking With Your Child About Sex and Relationships - Bangkok Patana School

If you are not always sure what to share with your child, or how to start a conversation, please come and browse.

These books can be found in the Parents’ Section of the Secondary Library

Some are written specifically to support parents and caregivers as their child navigates growing up.

We have recently added two new books to this section which are inclusive and comprehensive.

  • The Parents’ Guide to Explaining Sex
  • Sex Positive talks to have with kids

Smart Watches

Whilst we encourage our students to learn how to tell the time, smart watches offer additional online functions like that of a mobile phone.

Features such as gaming, internet browsing, and the ability to make and receive calls are potentially distracting in class and can pose a risk for safety and privacy.

Within the Primary School, students are required to keep their smart watch safely stored in their bag during the school day.

Smart watches can be taken out of bags once a child exits the school gates at 2:30pm or once their ECA has ended at 3:30pm or 4:30pm.

Students are not allowed to take or send images while using the school bus.

Smart watches are expensive items. Please be aware that the school takes no responsibility for loss or damage of smart watches.

Thank you for your cooperation and support in maintaining a safe and positive learning environment for all our students.

Black School Shoes

As part of their Patana school uniform, students wear plain black school shoes or sturdy trainers.

Shoes should be durable and support the whole foot.

All shoes require at least a strap to keep the shoe firmly in place.

Children can wear lace-up shoes if they can tie up their laces independently.

Plain black shoes can be sourced in many shops and department stores in Bangkok.

If your child has to wear other shoes for a specific reason, please let us know.

Shoes may need replacing mid-year.

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.

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.

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?

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.

Parent Workshops

Follow this link to find streams and presentations from all of our past Parent Workshops.

The Year 6 Curriculum

Please click the image below to find out more about this term's learning in Year 6

Interculturalism

PE

PE Lessons Year 6 Monday 16th March to Friday 26th June

Monday

Friday

Swimming All Classes

Option Blocks All Classes

On Monday 16th March, Year 6 will begin their first swimming lessons. All students should go directly to the 25m pool at the start of the lesson.

Students will need to bring:

  • A towel
  • Swimming costume
  • Swimming hat
  • Goggles

If a student is unable to swim, they are required to bring a note from home. If a student is unable to swim for two or more weeks, a doctor’s note will be required.

This is a polite reminder that swimming is an essential part of the curriculum, and we kindly request that students are actively encouraged to participate in these lessons.

If you would like to know more about our swimming curriculum, please contact jaju@patana.ac.th.

For the Options classes, students have already been informed about the activities they will be participating in and where they should meet their teacher.

We look forward to seeing all of the exciting activities that Year 6 will be participating in over the coming term.

Blogs

Click on the image to visit the Year 6 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 6 students will be celebrating their birthdays this week:

Ranbir, 6C

Mona, 6B

Sane, 6S

Happy 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

DepartmentContact Number Email
Primary Office 02 785 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 6 PTG Rep- Inna Matijasevich- ptgy6@patana.ac.th

Primary Representative - Bharati Lachmandas ptgprimary@patana.ac.th

Year Group Leaders
Year Group Leader (Pastoral): Mr. Breandan Casey     brca@patana.ac.th

Year Group Leader (Curriculum)Ms Sarah Dibley       sidi@patana.ac.th

Assistant Year Group Leader: Mr Duncan Ferguson     dufe@patana.ac.th



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