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Keep up to date with all the news happening in the school at the moment. Articles are added during the week. Parents are encouraged to check regularly. Our weekly bulletin, emailed directly to parents, summarises content for the week.

  • Reception Sharing Assemblies

    Mon 23 May 2016 C Woolley

    Over the last two weeks Reception Red and Reception Yellow have been busy preparing for their sharing assemblies. Both assemblies showcased the work we have covered as part of our topic “Who will you find in the deep, blue sea?” The children really enjoyed dressing up as the different sea creatures from our Learning Challenge Curriculum book “Commotion in the ocean” and singing songs to match each animal. We are very much looking forward to seeing Reception Green and Reception Blue’s assemblies in the first few weeks after half term.

  • Year 6 important dates

    Thu 19 May 2016 P. O'Dwyer

    It is a very busy time in Year 6 in the upcoming weeks and there are a number of events taking place. Please find below a list of dates to help plan the rest of the year:

    Summer Fair:

    Saturday 21st May, 2016.

    School Production auditions:

    Tuesday 24th June, 2016 (during school hours)

    Fielding Science Fair:

    8th, 9th and 10th June 2016.

    Parents are invited to visit the Science Fair (located in the Sports Hall) on the 9th of June from 9 - 10am.

    Year 6 Transition day:

    Friday 1st July. Most (not all) pupils will be invited to visit their high school.

    Year 6 Production:

    Tuesday 12th July (6F and 6P)

    Wednesday 13th July (6H and 6S)

    Information specific to each event will be uploaded onto the year group notice board as you need it.

     

  • Resilient girls cricket team make Fielding proud.

    Thu 19 May 2016 Mr Thomas

    Girls cricket team finish second in their group to narrowly miss out on quarter final spot

    The girls team played some great cricket today at Ealing Cricket club in a competition consisting of 25 other teams. To read the full report and check out some pictures from the day visit the PE page on the website.

    http://www.fieldingprimary.com/girls-cricket/

  • Year 6 Mayan Masks

    Thu 19 May 2016 Miss L Drage

    Year 6 had a very creative afternoon on Wednesday designing and sketching their own Mayan Masks!

     

    We learnt about the different reasons the Mayan's created masks and studied the different designs and materials the Mayan's used to create their masks.

     

    Miss Drage, Year 6 teacher, said: "This was a fantastically engaging lesson, which piqued the pupils' curiosity and has inspired an enthusiastic interest in looking at this area of history."

  • Year 3

    Wed 18 May 2016

    In Year 3 this week we have been bringing together our work on Greek myths in order to write a final draft. We have spent time reflecting on our first draft to edit and improve sentences. Children have focused on different areas while editing and improving, including our grammar focuses, which they have written to fit with their stories. To add extra detail in their descriptions, we have used the power of three. Since editing and improving, children have begun writing their final drafts aiming to include all of the features we have found a necessary to form a Greek myth. The final drafts are looking excellent, with children taking lots of care to ensure they are using their best handwriting and focusing on a range of sentence structures. Miss Allen, Year 3 lead teacher, commented, ‘It is always lovely to see the children take such pride and care in completing a piece of work.’

  • Let's Get Out & About

    Tue 17 May 2016 Louise Scarrott

    May half term guide - What is on in Ealing this half term.

    Click here for more information.

     

  • UPDATED flute timetable

    Mon 16 May 2016 Michael Mappin
    There is a new Flute timetable which comes into effect this week.  CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD or visit the Music page.
  • Class & Sibling Photos

    Mon 16 May 2016

    Tuesday 24th May - Class & Sibling photos for Nursery, Reception, Years 1 & 2. Photographs are only for children attending Fielding Primary School. Remaining class & sibling photographs will take place on Monday 13th June. If your child is taking part in PE on the day, please have them bring their full uniform with them.

    If you have a full DBS and would like to help co-ordinate on the day, we are looking for 4 parents or carers. Please contact Louise or email admin@fielding.ealing.sch.uk

  • Harrison's Queen's Birthday menu

    Mon 16 May 2016 Clare Dunne

    Celebrate the Queen's Birthday on Tuesday 7th June 2016

    Selection of filled rolls with Chicken, Tuna Mayonnaise, Cheddar Cheese, Egg Mayonnaise or Cucumber.

    Pizza Fingers

    Chicken Sausages

    Crudites

    Salad Selection

    Jelly and Ice Cream

    Fruit Platter

    Queen's Birthday menu

  • A Night Journey through Time

    Thu 12 May 2016 Mr McConnachie

    It all began with returning to school after tea and assembling into one monstrous line in order to catch the night train to Londinium!  Snaking beneath the city, our tube ride back in time took us to the heart of the City of London, where we were left in awe at the sheer size and beauty of St. Paul’s Cathedral!  Hidden amongst the new shiny towers, we found our destination and the whole group cheered with relief as the sun went down.

    After dropping our kit, the troops split into their designated time traveller groups and began their journey through the history of London!  Time warped through Roman Londinium, Norman Medieval London, Tutor grandeur  and then landing in a Victorian mini village we searched by torchlight for clues to help Mr Holmes himself!  Once all the clues were found, and after some deductive reasoning, it was elementary who the culprit was, Moriaty of course!

    After the excitement, the time came for all the fearless leaders to gather their platoon and prepare for the long night ahead! The lucky few (like ahhmm, Mrs J!) were straight to sleep whilst for the most of us, the excitement of sleeping in amidst the relicts, knives, swords and skulls took a while to wear off.  Waking fresh as daisies (!), with a quick bite to eat, we all then found a hidden theatre deep in the gallows and were treated to a different kind of London adventure that started in Paddington. 

    Year 4 would like to thank the brave troop leaders who joined us on this epic adventure and we would like congratulate the children on how well behaved they all were! They did themselves and the school proud, showing what brave explorers and keen learners they are.  The Museum of London staff were all very impressed by the children’s excellent behaviour, prior knowledge and level of engagement in all of the night's activities.  Well done troops!

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