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Editor’s Desk
From the
Editor’s Desk 03
T As always, the safety and wellbeing of our
pupils remain central to everything we do.
Angles 04 his week’s edition of The Regent News This edition also highlights the important
reflects the vibrant learning culture that
role of safeguarding and the shared
continues to define life in Upper Primary. responsibility between school and home
From the excitement and house spirit of in creating a safe, supportive
Electricity 08 our recent Sports Days to the focused environment for every child. We look
academic engagement in classrooms,
forward to the exciting events ahead this
pupils have demonstrated enthusiasm, term and thank our parents and staff for
resilience, and a strong commitment to their continued partnership in nurturing
Area and Perimeter 10 learning. The sporting events were not confident, curious, and responsible
only a celebration of physical ability but
learners.
also a reminder of the values that
underpin our school community—
Circuit Components 12 CONTENTS teamwork, perseverance, and healthy As always, the
competition.
safety and wellbeing
of our pupils remain
Across the curriculum, pupils have been
Collaboration 14 actively developing their knowledge and central to
skills through hands-on and collaborative
learning experiences. Year 6 pupils everything we do.
DELF Mock Exam 16 explored mathematical concepts such as
angles and circles while connecting their
learning to technology, while their science
investigations into electricity highlighted
Safeguarding 18 the importance of inquiry and
experimentation. Meanwhile, Year 5 pupils
applied mathematical ideas in real-world
contexts through outdoor measurement
Upcoming Events 20 activities, and Year 4 pupils strengthened
their understanding of circuits and
problem-solving through teamwork and
discussion.
Akin Alufa
Senior Teacher Academics
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