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 Editor’s Note  08                         Dear Parents and Guardians,


 FROM THE HEADMASTER’S DESK  03            Next week sees the introduction of another new event at
 04  the Scene                             success. For a number of years, we have held our annual
 Journalists at
                                           our Primary School, one I hope you can all help us make a



 MEASUREMENTS  Headmaster’s   12  10       pyjama day to help raise funds to support local charities
                                           and causes and this year we are shaking things up a little.
 Message                                   Rather than holding a funfair style event, this year we will be


 10     promotes two excellent causes that will have a lasting impact on your child beyond
 CRACKING THE CODE  Discovering 3D         introducing our bake sale. This bake sale, in aid of charity,
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        the event itself. Cookery is something that is embedded in our school culture, through
 LIBRARY ADVENTURE Features of a   14  both the cookery club and the Junior Master Chef competition, and this is another
        way to expose children to the numerous skills that can be developed through cooking
 Newspaper Report  16  including:


 14  Supports Movement   Cooking teaches practical skills such as measuring, following instructions, and food
 THE MAGIC BOX  How the Skeleton   Developing Life Skills
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        preparation, fostering independence and self-sufficiency.

 SHADOW INVESTIGATION  20 18  Enhancing Academic Learning
 Measurements

        Cooking integrates  subjects like Maths (measuring ingredients, fractions, time),

 18  Competition  Promoting Healthy Eating Habits
 AIM FOR EXCELLENCE  Inter-School Football  Science (reactions during cooking, states of matter), and Literacy (reading recipes,
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        writing instructions).




 CRAZY WEEKEND  Map Keys and   26 22  Children learn about nutrition, food origins, and the importance of a balanced diet,
 Symbols  which can lead to better long-term food choices.


 24     and problem-solving skills.

 REGENT RECYCLERS  The Regent Alumnus  Encouraging Teamwork and Collaboration
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        Cooking activities often require children to work together, enhancing communication

 The Regent Recyclers  32
 HOUSE POINTS  28  Boosting Creativity and Confidence
        Designing their own dishes allows children to explore creativity. Completing a recipe
 Term Calendar  successfully builds confidence and a sense of achievement. Supporting Mental Well-

        being.



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