Year 6
Welcome to Year 6's Class Page
Mrs Gill and Mrs Campling
I cannot believe that we are already in the Spring Term! The pupils in Year 6 have made an excellent start to the academic year and this term they will continue to focus on their journey towards their end of primary school goals. I know they are ready for the challenges ahead! Our vehicle this term is called 'Trading Up', the vehicle is based on Fair Trade and will see the children run their own fair trade fundraising event.
As always, if you wish to discuss any aspect of the Year 6 Curriculum or any issues regarding your child please contact the school office to arrange an appointment either by phone or email office@st-annes-weepingcross.staffs.sch.uk.
Please check back weekly to see what year 6 have been up to as they love to share their
learning journey.
Class Reminders
- Doors open at 8.40am for a prompt start at 8.45am. Year 6 finish at 3.20pm.
- PE with be on Tuesday and Thursday. Children should come dressed in PE kit on these days and without earrings.
- Pupils travelling independently may bring a phone. All phones should be turned off when on school premises and place in the Yr 6 phone box until the end of the day. Please remember to return your acceptable use form for phone use.
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And we’re off!
Way up high, we can nearly reach the sky!
Singing songs and toasting marshmallows, under the starry sky :)
Good morning! The children had a good night, morning video will be posted soon!
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From archery to fire making and abseiling down a wall, all covered this morning!



Year 6 continue to amaze us with their awesome climbing skills!
D.I.S.C.O
🤩See you later! We hope to be back by 2.30 🤩
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😍One last visit to the amazing dining room😍
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Year 6 Class Saint
St John Bosco
'Without confidence and love, there can be no true education.'
Year 6 has chosen St John Bosco as their class saint this year. Remembered as a man who spent his life helping poor and abandoned children and teaching them about God.
He saw terrible poverty and hunger on the streets, where he worked as a priest, in Turin, a large city in Italy. He wanted to help the poor children so that they could have a better life.
St John Bosco was very good at juggling and tight rope walking. He used to gather the children off the streets and entertain them with the many tricks he could do.
Some other people saw the good work he was doing to help these children and they decided to help him too. John Bosco and his helpers started to set up schools in Turin to help the poor children.
They also set up an order of priests called the Salesians. The order spread all over the world.
The priests in this order still do wonderful work in helping young people to understand about God and his work.
Feast day: 31st January