Year 6
There are 4 teachers working in Year 6 this year - Mrs Brodrick, Mrs Griffith ,Mrs Miah and Miss Millie. If you have any questions or queries, you can contact the staff via their email addresses:
BrodrickK@hwbcymru.net
GriffithG34@hwbcymru.net
Timings
The school day starts at 8.50am (pupils can attend Breakfast club from 8am) and Y6 line up in the top yard, closest to the school building. The school day finishes at 3.20pm and pupils leave the school from the bottom yard through the door next to Nursery.
Uniform
Y6 pupils have the option of wearing a green leaver's hoody. This should be worn with a white polo shirt and black bottoms. No jewellery should be worn, except small studs. Sensible shoes are needed for the school day – no crocs or heels.
Homework
A homework menu is given out at the start of each term, with suggested tasks for pupils to complete with parents. Pupils can bring completed homework in tasks into school, or parents can send images to teachers via Class Dojo. Pupils are rewarded for completing homework tasks with Dojo points. Although homework is not compulsory, this is a great opportunity to prepare pupils for secondary school.
Reading books
Pupils read regularly during the school day and read with class teachers through the week. Pupils are welcome to take their chosen reading book home to read for enjoyment if they wish, but they must be returned for reading in class.
Spellings
This year pupils will be practising spellings linked to work completed in class. During the Autumn term, we will be assessing the children and putting them into groups. More information to follow.
PE - Thursdays
During the 1st half of the Autumn term, Y6KB will be swimming in the national pool. They will need to bring a swimming costume, towel and clothes to wear on top, to practise real-life situations. Y6GG will have PE in the school gym, and should ensure they wear clothing to school that is suitable – comfortable clothing and trainers. Pupils should bring a water bottle. The classes will swap after half-term.