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CONTENTS
03 THE EDITOR’S NOTE
Editor’s Note 08
CONTENTS Journalists at Dear Parents and Students,
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the Scene
As we bring this energetic and fruitful half-term to a close, I am
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THE EDITOR’S NOTE Headmaster’s 12 03 delighted to share some reflections on two significant highlights
that have marked the week at The Regent School: our vibrant
Message 06 Exit Point Activities across the school, and a very special Feel
10 10 where learning is celebrated and wellbeing is prioritised.
WEATHER Discovering 3D Good Friday for our hardworking staff. These moments speak
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Shapes
volumes about the heartbeat of our school – a community
TOYS Features of a 16 10 Exit Points are a much-loved part of our inquiry learning journey. They are a celebration
of learning – a chance for students to consolidate their understanding, express their
Newspaper Report thinking in creative ways, and share their inquiry with peers, teachers, and families. Most
14 Supports Move- This Tuesday and Wednesday, the school came alive as pupils from Early Years to
SAVING WATER How the Skeleton importantly, they provide meaningful closure to weeks of investigation and discovery,
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reinforcing the ‘big ideas’ and key skills each unit has aimed to develop.
EXPLORING TECHNOLOGIES 20 14 Year 6 brought their learning to life in engaging and thoughtful ways:
Measurements
Our youngest learners in EYFS delighted us with their vibrant display on Weather. Through
18 Competition mini-weather stations – complete with handmade clouds, wind socks, and temperature
sunshine, rain, wind, and snow. During the Exit Point, classrooms were ransformed into
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COMMUNITIES Inter-School Football sensory exploration, storytelling, and role play, they have discovered the wonders of
charts. Children proudly shared songs, dances, and simple science experiments that
GOING GLOBAL Map Keys and 26 18 captured their joy and growing understanding of the world around them.
Symbols Year 1 students explored the fascinating world of Toys – comparing the past and present,
24 The Regent Alumnus materials used, and the role of play in development. Their Exit Point was a delightful ‘Toy
FAIRGROUNDS 20 Museum’, where children acted as curators, presenting old-fashioned toys they had
researched or created. From spinning tops to digital gadgets, pupils explained what
The Regent Recy- 32 makes toys fun, safe, and educational. It was a pleasure to see their curiosity and sense
of history shine through.
Term Calendar
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