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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.

  • Excellent pupil outcomes

    Fri 07 Jul 2017

    Reception to Year 6 high academic achievement

    Pupils in every age group have achieved highly this school year, rising to the challenge of higher expectations in each age group as a result of very effective teaching, their own determination and support from families at home.

    Reception, end of Early Years Foundation Stage

    • 87% of children achieved a 'good level of development', showing their readiness to start learning in Year 1.
    • 4 year increasing trend from just in-line with the national average in 2014 as a result of better assessment and learning opportunities.

    Year 1, phonics screening check

    • 97% of pupils met the standard for phonics
    • 5 year increasing trend from below the national average in 2013 as a result of improved and consistent phonics teaching from Nursery and Reception.
    • Virtually every disadvantaged pupil met the expected standard, giving these pupils the best possible start to reading for Year 2.
    • All pupils making expected progress or better in reading, writing and maths from the end of Reception, with around half working at the highest level (greater depth).

    Year 2, end of Key-Stage 1

    • High reading and maths outcomes, likely to be above the national average, lower in writing because pupils had low starting points from the end of Reception.
    • High achievement for disadvantaged pupils who met national standards and made rapid progress.
    • Rapid progress in reading, writing and maths for some pupils to catch-up from low starting points at the end of Reception.

    Years 3, 4, 5

    • Very high proportion of pupils working at age-related expectations in reading, writing and maths
    • Most pupils making expected progress, including sufficient challenge for most-able pupils who are generally working at greater depth.
    • Sustained progress for disadvantaged pupils who mostly make the same progress as other pupils in school.

    Year 6, end of Key-Stage 2

    • Above the national average in all areas. Reading has become our strongest subject area, followed by, grammar writing and then maths. 
    • Very strong achievement in reading including nearly half of children working at a higher level of attainment as a result of school improvement work this year.
    • Progress measures are due to be released by the government in September.

     

  • Year 2 Values Sculpture

    Thu 06 Jul 2017

    Pupils get to work!

    This afternoon, pupils in Year 2 made a start with the next addition to our values sculpture trail. They worked in groups of 3 to sand and prepare long planks of wood, before painting a base coat of paint. The next stage of the process continues tomorrow.

  • End of year reports and end of key-stage outcomes

    Wed 05 Jul 2017

    Information for parents about end of key-stage assessments and viewing your child's annual report

    Your child's end of year report is now available to view on School Pupil Tracker:  www.mychildsreport.co.uk.

    If your child is in Year 1, 2 or 6 today they will have come home with a sheet of paper explaining their phonics check outcome (year 1) or end of key-stage outcomes (Years 2 and 6).

    For more information about these assessment the Department for Education have put together these useful guides for parents:

    Our summer term assessment update, explaining how to access your child's report is here:

  • Year 3/4 and Y5/6 Tennis teams go to London Youth Games

    Tue 04 Jul 2017

    We have had 2 tennis teams representing the school and the borough in the past week at this years London Youth Games. The Year 5 and 6 team were in Ilford last week competing in theirs and the Year 3 and 4 team went to Crystal Palace this week for theirs. 

     

    Both teams should be very proud of their performances. It is a fantastic achievement to get to the point of being the best in the borough and earning the chance to represent all of Ealing at the London Youth Games.

     

    To find out how both teams did, check out the PE page.

    http://www.fieldingprimary.com/regional-sport-level-3/

  • Nursery and Reception kick off Sports Week

    Tue 04 Jul 2017
    Our Nursery and Reception children kicked off Sports Week in spectacular fashion today as they competed across 4 events. The emphasis on all of the events today was teamwork and having fun being active, but all of the children still loved trying to win Nuts and Squirrels, the Target Throw, the Quoit Toss and the Teddy Bear Relay. Check out the pictures below of our youngest children in the school enjoying their sports day!
  • Term ends, Thursday 20th July 2.30pm

    Tue 04 Jul 2017

    Please check school calendar dates

    As we approach the end of the school year, please check the school calendar for dates of our end of term events.

    Teaching and learning continues until the end of term with purposeful activities up to the end of the last day.  For working parents, After-School Club begins at 2.30pm on Thursday 20th July.

    Holiday Club, now extended to offer up to 5 weeks of childcare, is open to all Fielding families and includes day trips out.  Book now on Laser:

    Term dates for the next school year, September 2017 - July 2018 are also available on the school web-site:

    Please remember that travel during term-time is not usually authorised and plan family holidays accordingly.

  • Fielding children represent borough at London Youth Games in BMX

    Mon 03 Jul 2017

    Five of our pupils travelled to Brixton last month to represent the Borough of Ealing in a BMX competition at the London Youth Games. They all raced superbly and helped Ealing to their highest ever finish in the BMX competition.

     

    Check out the PE page for the full report by Ealing BMX Club.

    http://www.fieldingprimary.com/regional-sport-level-3/

  • Sports Days

    Mon 03 Jul 2017

    A week of Sports Days is here...

     

    Remember that this week you only need to wear PE kit on the day you have sports day. There will be no PE this week. 

     

    Tuesday 4th July - RP/RS/Dragonflies/Ladybirds - 9.10am - 10.30am

                                 - RF/RH/Butterflies/Grasshoppers - 2.00pm - 3.20pm

    Wednesday 5th July - Year 1 and Year 2 - 9.10am - 12.00pm

    Thursday 6th July - Year 3 and Year 4 - 9.30am - 3.30pm

    Friday 7th July - Year 5 and Year 6 - 9.30am -3.30pm

     

    Check out the PE page for a more detailed breakdown for each day.

    http://www.fieldingprimary.com/sports-day/

     

    Non uniform day and Yr 5/6 Sports Day

    As non uniform day is on the same day as the Year 5 and 6 sports day we are asking that children come to school in their own sports clothes. Please do not wear jeans, knee high boots, sandal etc. on sports day! Sports kit only please!

     

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