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Editor’s Note
FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK 08 03 Dear Parents and Students,
04 Journalists at We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all the
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ROCKING ARCHAEOLOGISTS 08 parents and guardians who contributed to our recent
Headmaster’s 12 bake sale. Your generosity and enthusiasm made the
event a wonderful success, and the funds raised will go
NATURE DETECTIVES Message Discovering 3D towards enriching our students’ learning experience in
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charity giving. It is always heartwarming to see our school
10 Shapes community come together in support of our children’s
education.
DATA DISCOVERIES 12
Features of a 16 This week, Year 1 students have had an exciting time
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EXPLORING PLACE VALUE How the Skeleton exploring the wonderful world of music. They have been introduced to a variety of
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musical instruments, discovering different sounds and rhythms while developing
their listening skills. In mathematics, they have been focusing on place value and
14 Supports Movement enhancing their number sense. With the integration of technology and coding,
our young learners have been engaging in interactive and fun-filled activities that
LIBRARY ADVENTURES 16 strengthen their numerical understanding.
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MAKING WAVES 18 Additionally, their library adventures have been a highlight, where students have
explored guided reading through tablets and educational games, fostering a love
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for literature and digital literacy.
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STRIKING THE CHORD 20 In the same vein, Year 2 students embarked on an exciting nature hunt, linking their
Map Keys and outdoor discoveries to their science curriculum. They observed different plant and
animal species, deepening their understanding of the natural world. In mathematics,
Symbols they have been working on fractions, decimals, and percentages, making real-world
THE DIGITAL WORLD 2622 connections to their learning. The students have also been engaged in designing
24 block graphs and analysing data, developing essential skills in statistics and logical
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reasoning.
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The Regent Recyclers 32 Without leaving them behind, Year 3 students have been making a splash in their
swimming lessons, focusing on refining their backstroke techniques. In ICT, they have
HOUSE POINTS Term Calendar been learning about the World Wide Web, understanding how information is shared
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and accessed safely. Meanwhile, in their humanities studies, they have begun
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