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Year 6 

 Nurture, Aspire, Achieve

Welcome to Year 6

We have two classes in Year 6:

Class 6AR: Miss Roclawski

Class 6TR: Mr Reid

 

PE Day: Friday

 

Please check this page regularly for updates on what we have been doing in class during the week, important updates and reminders and information about upcoming topics and events.

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Oliver R - Blog Post

Posted: Apr 24, 2020 by: a.roclawski on: Year 6 Blog

In this blog I will tell you about how life in quarantine has good bits and bad bits.

First of all, I think I have become closer to my family a lot recently, because being cooped up indoors means we are all living together and that means we have more time to speak to each other.

When we go back to normal way of living, I think that we will forget that we need to spend more time with each other.

I have tried my hand at baking; recently I have made brownies and scones! It was a fun experience for me and my mum. I have borrowed my bro’s PS4 (with permission) and tried that, I like it so much! (I am waiting for the PS5 to come out so I can buy it.)

 

I’ve been keeping busy by watching films and drawing as well as baking. One of the films I’ve watched was Honey I Blew Up the Kids which I recommend watching if you are bored.

 

I am missing lots of things, even things I thought I would never miss, things I take for granted as well, like seeing my grandparents or going to school, there’s one thing that I will take from this and thing is to never take things for granted.

 

I actually think that having a birthday in quarantine isn’t as bad as it’s cut out to be. I had my birthday in quarantine, I enjoyed it massively. It still felt special and I think that it could have easily been one of my favourite birthdays that I have had in a long time.

 

When I am doing schoolwork my dad and mum are usually doing their work so it’s not so bad as I am not alone. I have a set time to do everything so that I can keep on track and focus.

 

By Oliver R

 

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