St Thomas' Church Of England Primary School

St Thomas' Church Of England Primary School

BE ON TIME FOR FIVE TO NINE!

St Thomas' Road, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, FY8 1JN

01253 722022

office@st-thomas.lancs.sch.uk

YEAR 5

Teacher: Mrs Cropper

Teaching Assistants: Mrs Colley and Mrs Sayer

Our Gospel Value is: Respect

 

Pupil Leaders:

Our School Councillors: Alisha and Emily

Our Eco Warriors: Sienna and Daniel

Our SHINE Councillors: Saoirse and Tom

Our link Governor is: Gillian Anderson

 

Helpful Information:

  • Reading books can be changed when your child has finished their book. 

    Reading records are needed in school every day

  • Homework (including spellings) is handed out on a Friday and due in on a Friday
     
  • Library book changing day is Wednesday

  • PE days are Wednesday and Thursday - come in PE kits ready for these lessons. Thursday is indoor PE.

  • Spelling test will be on a Friday

  • Log-on for TTRocks is in the front of your child's reading diary

  • Musical instruments - bring in for lessons and take home after lessons:

    Monday – Guitar, Keyboard & Woodwind (flute, clarinet, saxophone)
    Tuesday – Violin
    Tuesday – Drums
    Friday – Trumpet
     

    Healthy snacks - if your child does not have morning toast, they may bring in a healthy snack 

  • Water bottles - children will need a water bottle in school each day. This must contain water - no juice or flavoured water. Please return these daily after washing

Looking ahead:

  • Monday 24th  February 2025- Bikeability
  • Monday 3rd March 2025- Bikeability
  • Monday 10th March 2025- Let's Go Sing performance  

Spring Term message from Mrs Cropper: 

Welcome back to an Exciting Spring Term!

Happy New Year! We hope you had a relaxing and enjoyable break, filled with special moments with family and friends. As we step into the Spring term, we have some wonderful opportunities and activities planned, some of these include:

**Let’s Go Sing Performance** – A joyful celebration of music and community spirit! The children have been working hard and we cannot wait to see them shine on stage.  

We also want to take this opportunity to remind families about the importance of regular reading. Reading at least **three times a week** is a wonderful way to develop essential skills, spark imagination and build a lifelong love for books. Please support your child by carving out time for reading and encouraging them to explore a variety of stories and topics.  

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at the door from 8:45am or by leaving a message at the office.

Best wishes, 

Mrs Cropper

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Preston Trip

Posted: Dec 4, 2024 by: year5 teacher (S.Cropper) on: Year 5 Blog

Year 5 visited Preston to collect some data as part of their Geography learning. We were looking at traffic, footfall and buildings to determine what evidence there was for Preston being a city. The children had great fun on the train ride and walking around Preston! A local church opened its doors for us to shelter from the cold and eat our lunch! We all had a great time. Well done Year 5!