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Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School, Penn Road, Slough, SL2 1PH
Penn Wood Primary
and Nursery School
Latest News
Year 6 had a fun visit from Wayne Dixon, Slough Baptist Church, today.
They learnt some new facts about the Christmas story, listening to Wayne 'spit some bars' as he rapped over a backing track, and busted some newly acquired 'floor moves'.
Thank you, Wayne!
We were delighted to receive a visit from Pudsey today. Our day started with an assembly led by Mrs Girle. She told all of the children about the important work Children in Need do.
Then Pudsey visited the children who were dressed in brightly coloured clothes to raise money to support Children in Need.
You have all helped us to raise an amazing £1668.73! Thank you!
Year 6 went to Eton College to further develop their understanding of World War Two and the impact it had on Britain.
They looked at how Britain defended itself during the Blitz, the propaganda and homefront work that made up the war effort, and even learnt how to disable incendiary bombs.
Fencing Festival
A group of Year 6 children, selected for their outstanding efforts in PE this term, were invited to attend the Slough School Sports network fencing festival.
They participated in a range of sporting activities, all designed to improve various skills in fencing, but definitely transferable to other sports also.
The children really enjoyed the activities set, and they were encouraged to try to improve their own skill set throughout, with mini competitions between them and other schools in Slough and Langley.
The coaches were fantastic, and we are excited to announce that we have secured Little Musketeers to attend Penn Wood next term, bringing fencing into the Year 3 Curriculum and enlightening even more children to explore a new sport. How exciting!
The PE Team are very proud to announce that Penn Wood have recently achieved the Silver Award in the School Games Mark!
The School Games Mark is a government led awards scheme to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community. Participating in this process allows us to evaluate our PE provision and assists them in developing an action plan for future progress.
School Games registered schools are eligible to apply once a year during an application window, which traditionally takes place during the summer term, and are graded against set criteria. The School Games Mark is a retrospective award and all answers submitted consider the current academic year.
What are the key criteria?
Each School Games Mark application is divided into four sets of questions. They cover the following basic topics:
If you would like to know more about the School Games Mark, please visit this website:
https://www.yourschoolgames.com/how-it-works/school-games-mark/
On Friday 11th November, Asa, from Bhangra dance London, led a dance workshop for Teak class. The pupils learnt dance steps from the Punjab region of India. They all thoroughly enjoyed the workshop and love performing the dance routine with dhol musical accompaniment at the end.
Year 5 had a fantastic day finding out more about the lives of Anglo-Saxons. The children had the opportunity to explore a range of artefacts, including: armour, helmets and tools. They even made their own clay pottery and took part in drama activities where they acted in role as 'warrior-farmers'.
Some children commented:
'It was a really interesting day learning new facts- I particularly enjoyed the part where we made the clay pots.'
'It felt strange holding a sword- I felt like I was a warrior-farmer about to go into battle!'
This week Penn Wood had their first netball fixture of the year against Claycot School. Penn Wood started off strong by scoring the first goal, but that was closely followed by an equaliser from Claycot. Defence was strong throughout and we managed to sink another two balls into the net in the second quarter. By half time the score was 3-1 to Penn Wood. Claycot school soon scored another in it was a nail-biting 3-2 by the end of the third quarter. Both teams were hungry for the win, but Penn Wood were fierce and unstoppable, resulting in a 5-2 win!
A super effort by all. We are looking forward to our next fixture against Montem Academy next week.
Congratulations girls; a well-deserved win!
On Tuesday 8th November, Olive class and Singing club attended a whole day singing workshop at St Mary's church, Slough where they learnt songs by Elton John and Oasis with other schools in Slough. The day was a great success and the children enjoyed singing with others and in harmony.
We were very fortunate that our site controller Mr West-Letford put on his uniform today and shared his experiences of being in the Army. He explained that some of his colleagues are no longer with us and Remembrance Day for him is about remembering them. Thank you for sharing this with us Mr West-Letford.
Penn Wood Primary and Nursery School, Penn Road, Slough, SL2 1PH