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  • Year 6

    6U - Mrs Allen

    6V - Mrs Smith 6W - Mr Svensen

    Upcoming events this half-term

    • Monday 10th November - Parent/Carer consultation meetings - Click here for letter
    • Tuesday 11th November - 6V Class Assembly 9:20am in hall
    • Thursday 13th November - Be Bright Be Seen day for road safety
    • Tuesday 18th November - 6W Class Assembly 9:20am in hall
    • Friday 28th November - Snow Ball Disco - details to follow
    • Friday 5th December - Macbeth workshop - details to follow
    • Monday 8th to Friday 12th December - Bikeability - details to follow
    • Thursday 18th December - Christmas Lunch - details to follow
    • Friday 19th December - End of term 1pm finish

    What are Year 6 learning this year? 

     

    Year 6 Curriculum Overview

    To view the Year 6 annual overview, please click here

    To view our curriculum for each subject, please click here

    PE Timetable 25/26

    Children will need to come to school in their PE kit on their designated PE days as stated below.

    They will stay in their PE Kit all day.

    Class Indoor PE Outdoor PE
    6U Monday Thursday
    6V Tuesday Thursday
    6W Tuesday Thursday

    Reading in Year 6

    For more information about the books and texts that will be covered in Year 6 as well as recommended reading, please click here

    Current Class Reading Books

    6U - Boy in the Tower by Polly Ho-Yen

    Ade loves living at the top of a tower block. From his window, he feels like he can see the whole world stretching out beneath him.

    His mum doesn’t really like looking outside – but it’s going outside that she hates.
    She’s happier sleeping all day inside their tower, where it’s safe.

    But one day, other tower blocks on the estate start falling down around them and strange, menacing plants begin to appear.

    Now their tower isn’t safe anymore. Ade and his mum are trapped and there’s no way out .

     

    6V - Letters from the Lighthouse by Emma Carroll

    February, 1941. After months of bombing raids in London, twelve-year-old Olive Bradshaw and her little brother Cliff are evacuated to the Devon coast. The only person with two spare beds is Mr Ephraim, the local lighthouse keeper. But he's not used to company and he certainly doesn't want any evacuees.

    Desperate to be helpful, Olive becomes his post-girl, carrying secret messages (as she likes to think of the letters) to the villagers. But Olive has a secret of her own. Her older sister Sukie went missing in an air raid, and she's desperate to discover what happened to her. And then she finds a strange coded note which seems to link Sukie to Devon, and to something dark and impossibly dangerous.

    6W - Oranges in No Man's Land

    Since her father left Lebanon to find work and her mother tragically died in a shell attack, ten-year-old Ayesha has been living in the bomb-ravaged city of Beirut with her granny and her two younger brothers. The city has been torn in half by civil war and a desolate, dangerous no man's land divides the two sides. Only militiamen and tanks dare enter this deadly zone, but when Granny falls desperately ill, Ayesha sets off on a terrifying journey to reach a doctor living in enemy territory.

    Spelling Lists for 5 and 6