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We are at the end of a very busy, fun-filled, and really enjoyable Sports Week full of a variety of sporting activities! Each morning, at playtime there was lots of energetic aerobics and dancing, which the children and staff really enjoyed.! Thanks to all the staff who got involved, and those who led the fitness sessions, especially Reegan and Jose!! The children have also enjoyed the opportunity for extra PE sessions this week including the daily mile around the school; and lots of different activities that have been on offer for children in different year groups.
Big thanks to the PSA for their sponsorship of the Y5 kayaking trip to Leaside on Tuesday. What a brilliant experience for so many of the children who have never tried this before! Thank you!Tag Rugby sessions will take place next week - many thanks to Hackney Rugby FC for organising. Thanks to BLOK Gym who have given us a couple of free sessions at their gym next week.Some children from different year groups have also enjoyed roller-bike sessions, hockey sessions and cricket. We held all our Sports days this week, and they were all great fun -the children were very engaged in all the activities and it was very competitive too, and that was only the parents! So much so that Y3 and Y4 parents managed to break the Tug of War rope!!
Thanks to all the parents and carers who supported their children at Sports Days. Big thanks to all the staff who have supported the activities especially PE Coaches, Tom and Kea. This year has been slightly more competitive as each child across the school was allocated a team colour at the beginning of the week, and they have been collecting points every day for sportsmanship, participation, trying their best and team work!
Huge 'thank you' to Ashraf for organising us all, and all the staff who worked hard to make the Sports Days and other activities run so smoothly! More sports activities and Sports Days next week, so sports clothes and water bottles again next week (ONLY Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday)!
Also yesterday, the Cycling Team was in action for the final race of the season, at the grass track on Hackney Downs. They did brilliantly, and although we have not been officially notified, we think/hope that the Hackney Cycling League Shield will be coming back to Millfields for yet another year! All of the children who have been involved in cycling over this year, and there have been lots of new cyclists joining our team, have done brilliantly - thank you to all of them. Thanks also to all the parents who have supported the team and a special thanks to Nishie who always organises the team and gets them there in time!
Today, it was Transition morning for all of the children and staff. Children met their new teacher and the teacher met their new class. We welcomed lots of new children to the Nursery and Reception - lots of little brothers and sisters, as well as welcoming new teacher, Ella to the Millfields staff team. All our classes are named after rivers and mountains from across the UK and the rest of the world, so it is going to take all the staff and children some time to match the teacher to the class names, but I hope that your child will have spoken to you about their class name and that you will help them research and find out more about their class names over the holidays. It is always a difficult task to allocate teachers to classes and there are always many reasons that my team and I have to consider when making this decision, factors that you may not be aware of as parents, but please be assured that the decisions are not taken lightly and much thought always goes in to the process to ensure the best outcomes, both academically and socially, for all of the children in the class as a whole, and for all the classes across the school.
Next week, the Y6 show will be ready and live -'Going for Gold'. I am really looking forward to seeing it! Y6 parents -there will be tickets sold on the door on your classes allocated day! One more week to go! Next week, we will continue to have lots of other sporting activities, so please continue to wear sports clothes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and the whole school London Day is Thursday 17th July -children MUST wear uniform on that day. The whole school will be going to different parks across London -for activities and games and a picnic lunch/party for the end of term!
Please remember that you need to complete a leave request form if your child needs time off during term time, and that this needs to be considered and authorised (or not) before taking the leave.
The teachers have finished writing the annual reports for your child now, so you should have received the report via email earlier today If your child is in Y6, Y4, Y1 or Reception, you should also receive the KS2 SATS, Multiplication Test Results, Phonics Check results or EY Profile. Final reminders: School finishes on Friday 18th July at 2:15pm/2:30pm. There are no After-school Clubs that day. Tomorrow -Saturday 12th July is The Summer Fair! This is always a great community event, and lots of fun, so we hope to see you all there!
Have a lovely weekend. Take care. Jane
Message from Headteacher
What an amazing week we have had! It has been a hard fought contest, but one that has been conducted with empathy, humility and compassion. The 5 Prime Minister candidates and their Deputies have been brilliant but there can be only one winner! (Unlike last year!) The results are in...
BIG CONGRATULATIONS, to our new Prime Minister, Anayah from the 'Blazing Blues' and her Deputy, Cosimo. In her acceptance speech, Anayah said that she was delighted to have won, and thanked all the other candidates. A massive 'Well Done' to all the party leaders and deputies -Anayah and Cosimo, Par-ker and Salma, Jude and Abu Bakr, Violet and Joely, and Luan and Oona. They were all so impressive and articulate, and really worked hard all week on their detailed and thoughtful manifestos, their considered press conference responses and their fantastic rousing speeches delivered at the hustings.
All the excitement began on Monday morning, as classes learnt about and revisited what democracy is and where it all began, and why it is so important to have a right to vote! The real democracy fever started, with the children voting for “Members of Class” and then the election of 5 excellent leadership candidates! There were lots of fantastic ideas and projects to consider ranging from more meal options, more chill out spacesto help our well-being, educating children on keeping the toilets clean with toilet monitors, a litter-picking team and more bins, a greenhouse to grow our own vegetables, and chickens on the roof terrace and so much more! Thank you to the party advisors - Adele, Ashraf, Nino, Sheyenne and Dudley for supporting and guiding them. All of the fantastic ideas will definitely be part of the work that all the candidates will be doing next year as part of the Millfields Cabinet. I am really looking forward to working with them, making some changes and introducing new initiatives. All of the manifestos and the daily newspapers can be read on the website.
I would also like to say a huge 'thank you' to John and Safi, and Tessa, our out-going PMs and Deputy, who have been true ambassadors for our school and community! I know that you have been busy reading the daily newspaper 'Daily Demo-Crazy' and hope that it gives you a flavour of what has been happening this week. The Y6 Press Team - journalists and vloggers/bloggers have been very busy, writing articles, sharing views and showing the results of questionnaires, conducting interviews and finding other interesting stories for us all to enjoy. Huge 'thank you' to all the children and to Debi who organised and coordinated the newspapers.
It has been a brilliant 'Democracy Week' as always, my favourite week of the year! There are some fantastic ideas in the party manifestos, a great debate, a very professional press conference, loud and purposeful march, an impressive and informed hustings, amazing teamwork and great reporting. This week is truly magical and showcases all that is so brilliant about all the children, staff and wider community at Millfields! This was reiterated by our SIP (School Improvement Partner) from Hackney Education who was in school yesterday and joined us on the march and was impressed by the hustings speeches.
All of the children from across the school have been so involved in all of the activities and events this week. They have been learn-ing about democracies, the voting process, parliament and world leaders, and have been excited to hear all the candidate's ideas for our school. The children made fantastic rosettes, and took part in a march aroundthe local area to support and promote their parties. They then listened to the leaders' speeches, cast their vote in the Millfields' polling station and they heard the PM announcement this morning. The whole week has been organised so meticulously and creatively by Emma! Thank you so much as always!
Next week is the beginning of 'Sports Week' and I am hoping that all of the children will really enjoy all the activities that are planned. Please note that children can wear PE/sports clothes and sports shoes/trainersevery day during next week, and into the following week if they have sports activities. As already mentioned, Sports Days for all the year groups have already been advertised in the Mag and via email. Text reminders will also be sent! At the moment it looks like it might be raining, as always on some of the days, so please keep checking texts/emails to note any potential changes!
Then on Thursday 17th July, it is London Day, when all the classes will be visiting a famous London park! Packed lunches will be provided by the school kitchen but feel free to bring your own if you want. We are keen to have at least one parent volunteer for each class, so please let your child's class teacher know ASAP if you can help out.
Please also be reminded that time off during term-time is not an automatic right and that any leave of absence must be authorised before booking any flights/holidays etc. Schools are closely monitored for attendance, so anything below 90% attendance is considered a cause for concern.
Finally, it is the SUMMER FAIR on SATURDAY 12th JULY from 11am - 3pm. The PSA is looking for dona-tions, so from Monday 7th July we will be accepting donations of toys, games and books. (NO preschool/ baby toys and books, these will not be accepted). Please drop off at Reception any morning next week. We also need cakes for the cake stall! Please drop off (homemade or shop bought) the day before on Friday 11th or the morning of the Fair - Saturday 12th July. Please save the date and hope to see lots of you there!
Have a good weekend. Take care and stay well. Jane
Message from Headteacher
I cannot believe that we are getting closer and closer to the end of this academic year already -only 3 weeks to go, and there is still so much to do and so many events to organise and take part in!
This week has been Assessment Week, so all the children in Y1 -Y6 have been completing Maths and Reading texts, and completing a piece of writing. Alongside this, the teachers have been busy completing the end of year Annual Reports that will be emailed out at the end of penultimate week of term - there will be a text to alert you when they have been sent.
On Wednesday, the KS2 Choir took art in the Hackney Singing Festival at the Round Chapel. It is always a lovely event and the children involved , and the parents in the audience enjoyed the whole event -hundreds of Hackney school children singing together in unison! What's not to like! Thanks to Bruno for preparing the children and supporting them!
We have also been busy preparing for our annual Democracy Week that is scheduled to take place during the week beginning 30th June. This is always an exciting week in the Millfields calendar as we elect our Prime Minister for the following academic year. It is always a great week as the atmosphere around school is exciting and full of great debate and chat from Reception to Y6. The children learn about democracy, voting and thinking about school, local and global issues. Thanks in advance to Emma for all her organisation.
Our outgoing PMs, John and Safi, and their deputies, Tessa, A'Rayah and AJ, along with members of the school cabinet have done a great job this year and have been proactive and industrious and very persistent. There is always a brilliant daily Pupil Newsletter that week, as well as information on the candidates, campaigns etc in the playground. so look out for that and keep up to date with all the action. To get a flavour of the week to come, please see the film we made last year on this link. The Manifesto of Tomorrow: Democracy Week at Millfields
Then the following week is Sports Week, and there has, again, been lots and lots of planning and preparation -thanks to Ashraf. The children will all take part in a Sports Day, (the dates can be found in the Mag and on the school website.) and they have lots of opportunities to play and try a range of sports activities, make delicious snacks and enjoy the great outdoors. If you have not already let us know -if you can help out or offer an outdoor/new activity, please contact Ashraf (amohi@millfields.hackney.sch.uk) or see one of SLT at the main gates.
Thank you to parents, Emily and Jacob, for organising a brilliant Plant Sale after school today. They had so many interesting and beautiful plants to sell, and raised a fantastic £235 for the school! Thank you so much to everyone who bought a plant too!
Finally, all of the children in Reception to Y5, will be finding out who their new teacher is on our Transition Day -Friday 11th July. Families will be informed later that day in the Millfields Mag.Year 6 children will be taking part in a range of transition activites that day, before the end of Y6 Disco!
SAVE THE DATE: Saturday 12th July is the Summer Fair, as this is always a great community event.
Have a good weekend, and enjoy the lovely weather, for as long as it lasts!
Take care, Jane
Message from Headteacher
We have had another very busy week at Millfields this week! It is 'Bike Week' and the children and adults have certainly all been cycling to the point that there was very little room left in the bike shed! Thank you for encouraging your children to cycle and scoot. Thank you also to the 50 plus children and adults who took part in the 'Big Ride Out' on Wednesday morning before school started. This takes place every Wednesday -meet at the school at 8.20am or join along the route. All are welcome!
First thing this morning, we enjoyed 3 lovely assemblies from Nile Class, Mersey Class and Karisimbi Class -the children take such pride in sharing their learning, they all look great in their costumes, and they all learnt lots of lines of songs, poems and scripts to entertain parents and families. Thank you for coming along, and thank you to the children and staff!
Today it was our termly Outdoor Day (morning!) and we took full advantage of the beautiful weather. We all walked down to Hackney Marshes, and played lots of team games with sports equipment, parachutes, and biscuits, did scavenger hunts, bug hunts, created nature art, as well as climbed trees, ran around and sat in the shade for a drink and snack! The children and staff loved it!
Yesterday, Y4, Y5 and Y6 children had a great afternoon in the company of TikTok sensation and science author 'Big Manny'. Emmanuel (his given name) spoke to the children about his journey through primary and secondary school, and university where he got both a bachelor and master degree; then about his first job as a science lab technician and about how he decided to get into making online science experiment videos during lockdown, and shared his current success with his science books! Big Manny shared a few experiments that the children loved, and of course he did set off the fire alarm too! if you want to see more, look at the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVYMXCTGCq8. Thanks to Sheyenne for organising!
Also this week, Y4 classes visited Bruce Castle Museum to take part in Windrush workshops to enhance their topic work, and Y1 visited Monument as part of their classwork on the Great Fire of London.
We have also been very busy on the sporting front this week. yesterday, some new and more experienced cyclists in Y4, Y5 and Y6 took part in the penultimate Hackney Cycling League event at Hackney Downs. They did so well, and really enjoyed the experience. We are still just about top of the league and need lots of points in the last race in July to retain the trophy!Thanks to Nishie and to Beatrice's mum, Mary for helping out.
On Wednesday, a talented group of Y5 and Y6 children -boys and girls took part in the cross Hackney Kwik-Cricket tournament, and I am delighted to say we won, and received a cup and medals that will be presented next week! Thanks to Izaac for organising and taking them.
Finally, have a lovely weekend, and let's hope the good weather continues.Take care and stay well. Best Wishes, Jane
Message from Headteacher
Firstly, 'Eid Mubarak' to all our muslim families who are celebrating Eid Al-Adha today. I hope you all had a lovely day celebrating with your families.
This week, Y6 children have been camping! This year we visited a new site for Millfields, -Avon Tyrrell in the New Forest. They have had mixed weather - beautiful sunshine and torrential rain,
but they were still smiling, laughing and enjoying the whole experience! They have had a fantastic week on the campsite, and took part in lots of outdoor activities including climbing, bushcraft, pioneering, archery, team challenges and a campfire. They also had the opportunity to take part in lots of water activities -paddle boarding, kayaking and raft-building They have really enjoyed being with friends in a different setting and have embraced the whole experience. A huge 'THANK YOU' to all the staff - Debi, Jess, Leigh and Isabelle, and especially Sheyenne who organised the whole week! I think the children and staff will all be looking forward to a nice warm bed and a rest tonight!
I hope you have a great weekend with family and friends. Fingers crossed for better weather! Best Wishes, Jane
Message from Headteacher
I cannot believe that we are at the end of half term already! It seems to have flown by, and it has been so busy!
Today, we were treated to 3 brilliant assemblies - well done to Fitzroy, Shenandoah and Douro Classes for sharing their fantastic learning, as well as showing off their great singing and acting skills! Thank you to all the children and staff!
A massive ‘thank you’ to all the parents, carers, aunts, uncles, grandparents and pets who have taken part in our brilliant ‘Parents & Families Week’. The atmosphere around the school has been great and the feedback from parents has been very positive. There were lots of fun activities organised including, a DT workshop with Bruno, Art workshops with dean and Jess, Graphic Computing workshop with Claire, Gardening with me, PE sessions with PE coaches Kea and Tom, maths workshop with Emma, Cook School workshops in Y5 and Y6, a Road safety session, Emotion Coaching led by the REU from Hackney, a drama workshop with parent Chris, and a WAMHS workshop on play and connection. And yesterday we had a really lovely afternoon tea with children and their grandparents -we think it is really important to recognise the many grandparents who play such a big part in the children's lives, so I hope you enjoyed it!
Parents also volunteered to share/read a story with their child's class at the beginning and end of the school day. We will continue to ask for volunteers to read to your child's class throughout the year, so please contact your child's teacher if you would like to read at the end of the school day. On the back of this week, we are also going to run a monthly gardening afternoon as the parents and children who helped to tidy and replant on the roof terrace were amazing -thank you for your enthusiasm and hard work!
The children and staff have also really enjoyed meeting some of their friends’ pets too! We have had dogs, rabbits, tortoises, guinea pigs, cats and fish! It was also great to see so many of you at the first Annual Family Picnic that took place at Millfields Park on Wednesday. We managed to avoid the rain and the children, staff and parents had great fun playing games and chatting! Thanks for making that happen!! Finally, a huge 'thank you' to Sheyenne for organising the whole week! We also loved seeing lots of parents at our age-phase 'Croissants & Conversations' drop-in session each morning. There was lots of chat and opportunities to meet new people. If you would like to see more morning drop-ins, please let us know as this could be an opportunity to ask lots of questions and find out more about the curriculum and the working of the school day.
Well done to the Shannon Class Quiz Team who won the trophy last night at the PSA Quiz! It was a lovely event -thank you to all the PSA who organised and for the parents and staff who attended! Thank you also to all the Book Fair volunteers, especially Sarah Worsley, and to all of you for buying lots of books over the last week! We hope to have made lots of commission to stock up on our book corners in cklass -the children on the School Council have requested more books about sport!
We have lots of other exciting events coming up next half term too; it is Democracy Week (30th June -4th July), and Sports Fortnight (7th -18th July), and the Summer Fair is taking place on Saturday 12th July this year - save the date! Please get in touch with the PSA if you can help in any way at psamillfields@gmail.com. Also, a reminder that Friday 20th June is an INSET day, so the school will be closed to pupils.
I hope you have a great half term with family and friends, and have fun and a good rest.
Fingers crossed for continued good weather! See you all on Monday 2nd June.
Best Wishes, Jane
Message from Headteacher
Firstly, well done to all the Year 6 children who completed their SATS this week. They all worked extremely hard over the year, as did all the staff who work in Y6 (and all the teachers
and support staff who taught them throughout the school). All of the children did so well - they were focused after a school breakfast with their class- mates, had a positive attitude and
tried their best. I was super impressed with the calmness and methodical way that the children approached the tests and was especially pleased to see that they had lots of strategies to rely on in the Maths papers. Well done everyone!
Thank you also to the parents who made a contribution towards the park party and celebration. The children were very excited to spend some time in the park to unwind. We are also excited to start working on the Y6 Show! The dates for the shows are in the last week of term in July: Monday 14th - Orinoco, Tuesday 15th -Mississippi & Wednesday 16th -Yukon. Y6 families - make sure the date is in your diary!
Also this week, Y3 visited the Tower of London as a one-off trip that was funded through the Historic Palaces Access Fund for Schools. The children were so excited to visit such an amazing place, and really enjoyed the opportunity and learnt lots to bring back to school.
Good Luck to all the children who are taking part in the Hackney Schools Challenge Run tomorrow it is an early start, meet at 8.30am and race start at 10-am. Thank you to Ashraf, Jess and Theo who will be supporting on the day It is always a great day out and Millfields is always very well-represented, and we usually have a couple of winning times, so good luck to all the runners! It would be great if you could come and support the children, and there are also lots of activities to enjoy on the day as well.
Also, we have been making final preparations for 'Parents & Families Week' that is taking place next week -19th -23rd May. There are lots of exciting events taking place during that week including some of my favourite days of the year - 'bring your Pet to School Day' and 'Grandparents Afternoon Tea', also this year we are holding a Family Picnic in the Park on Wednesday 21st from 4pm -5pm. We would love to see lots of you there enjoying time together with children, parents and teachers. I know that lots of the events booked up quickly, and we have tried to accommodate more parents/families this year, but please speak to or contact your child's class teacher and firstly let them know if you would like to read a story in class during that week as well! we are really looking forward to seeing lots of you in school next week.
Next week is also 'Walk to School Week'. Each class in Y1 -Y6 will work together to make lots of active journeys to school and if you join the challenge, you can record them on the class chart! Look out for the email and a flyer coming home tonight! Thanks in advance for your support.
Finally, some date reminders: FRIDAY 20th June is an INSET Day so the school is closed to children. Also, after that weekend, CLASS PHOTO DAY is on Wednesday 25th June - please make sure that your child is wearing their uniform and looks their best on that day - we will send reminders!
I hope you have a good weekend, and enjoy whatever you have planned. Hope to see some of you at the Hackney Run tomorrow!
Take care and stay well. Best Wishes, Jane