It really doesn’t seem all that long ago,
You joined our school; young, sweet, ready to grow.
But now four long years have gone past,
And today will be your very last.
So many memories you will take from year three,
Your lovely teachers; Mrs Houghton and Miss Bradley.
A Stone Age dress up day; look like a caveman,
A trip to Colchester Castle; act like a Roman.
Another bunch of memories made in year four,
Mrs Hathaway and Miss Turnbull – your teachers to adore.
A trip to St Paul’s, a long walk up the tower,
An Egyptian dress up day, dressed for power!
Year five some more memories, lots of teachers, lots of fun – you’ll see
Mr Vincent, Mrs Bicheno, Mrs Faulkner, Mrs Houghton and Miss Lee.
A trip to Visit Shakespeare’s Globe, off to London, on the train,
Coming to school as Vikings – a dress up day again.
Memories of a different kind, you made in year six.
Remember Coronavirus, that put us all in a fix!
Remember Miss Lee and Miss Wilcox too; remember the fun and all things good,
Especially the many memories you made at Kingswood.
Lots of new memories to be made in year seven,
Time to leave us – you’re now aged eleven.
We all wish you luck and are sure you’ll succeed,
Of course you will, don’t forget – you’re from Sunnymede.
And so year six, it’s time to say goodbye.
Remember the good times, the friends – don’t cry.
The memories we have given, will last your whole life through,
Remember forever – we are always here for you.
Poem by Mrs Pye
This year's Summer Reading Challenge’s Silly Squad will celebrate funny books, happiness and laughter. The Summer Reading Challenge website is free to access and features games, quizzes and downloadable activities that encourage children to take part in reading related activities. Although public library buildings are closed, libraries will continue to deliver the Challenge through virtual services and e-lending platforms.
11.6.20
Firstly, we welcome back a lot of our year 6 pupils. They've been back to school for over a week now and have settled in well to the new way of life at Sunnymede School. It's great to see so many smiles around school again. We know that it's been really challenging for some of you at home but you continue to demonstrate a growth mind-set. Well done! We look forward to receiving more of your work this week. If you want something different to do, why not take part in the 30 Days of Wild challenges?
2.6.20
Welcome back! We hope that you had a lovely half-term and enjoyed the wonderful weather. We hope that you enjoy your English topic this week, which is based on The Spiderwick Chronicles. We are setting a project to be completed in the afternoons over the next 7 weeks. The project needs to be based on World War II but we are encouraging creativity and out of the box thinking. We look forward to seeing receiving your work. Keep up your hard work!
6-5-20
Thank you for all the fabulous work you have been sending in. We have also loved the pictures of bike rides, back garden camp sites and many other projects that have been happening. We are so pleased to see you are making the most of the situation and having fun.
Keep happy and safe everyone. We miss you all.
30- 4-20
We hope you are all keeping safe and well. Fingers crossed the sun comes out for you all again soon. Keep working hard and enjoy the time with your families.
We hope to see you soon.
Welcome to our Year 6 page.
We hope you are all happy and healthy.
Here you will find the weekly time table and resources for each lesson in the Year 6 Resources Files above. We will also publish some examples of the children's work for you to enjoy.
Oscar's been very creative at home!
Oscar's mythical character.
Oscar's mythical character description.
Stevie's been enjoying outdoor learning.
Jasmine's been working hard to produce a quiz about Harry Potter.
Why don't you test your knowledge?
Ben has done brilliantly in maths and is really challenging himself.
What a fabulous growth mindset!
Meg is embracing our World War II topic and digging for victory. I am told she is growing courgettes, pumpkins, rocket, spinach, carrots and radishes. Well done Meg
This is Meg's animal description of the rhinoceros from Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg.
This is Callum's amazing World War II report.
Daisy has written a wonderful letter as an evacuee.
Rez has thought carefully about what life would be like as an evacuee
This is Rez's propaganda poster. Love the idea!
Here is a range of Jasmine's maths work. Brilliant work with the nets!
Jasmine has been working hard with her English and history work!
Oscar has been working hard with his History work!
This is Emily P's fantastic propaganda poster!