Panaga School Weekly, Issue 35

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Issue Thirty-Five, 13th September 2019


Updates from the Principal’s Desk Issue Thirty-Five 13th September 2019

Panaga School IFM/4, BSP Company Sdn Bhd, Seria, KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam (+673) 3375728/3372139 (Teraja/Melilas), (+673) 3372694 (Mendaram/Rampayoh) Principal: Cindy Bin Tahal (+673) 3372355/8777028

Dear Panaga School Community, Book Week What a sensational week of learning that focused on the power of Literacy, through Book Week. Tremendous thanks to Miss Donna and Miss Suzanne. These ladies have worked together for months to build a programme that has really brought books to life, igniting a further love of learning for all. The week began with a character dress up, for children and adults, with fashion parades across the whole school. A favourite moment of the week for me was the excitement of our P2 students who came face to face with a very real and charismatic Paper Bag Princess, their current story in class. Can you imagine being 6 years of age and witnessing an actual character from a book come to life and read to you that very same story? The photo above of Miss Perminder (aka Paper Bag Princess) being well loved by our P2 students speaks for itself.

cindybintahal@panagaschool.com Thank you to all of Panaga’s school community for embracing Book Week so well. Next week’s edition of Panaga School Weekly will further celebrate the range of learning that resulted from this exciting Literacy event. Head Teacher:

Mark Walters markwalters@panagaschool.net

(+673) 3373972/8988224 Panaga School Senior Administration Officer: Jalinah Bte Ali (+673) 3375728 jalinah.ali@shell.com Admin Support, Rampayoh/Mendaram: Zurimah Bte Jumat z.jumat@shell.com Admin Support, Teraja: Hasmah Bte Hj Salleh hasmah.salleh@shell.com Panaga School Weekly editor: Damian Brady

International Mindedness As we continue along our journey towards International Primary Curriculum (IPC) reaccreditation and International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) accreditation, it is crucial that we develop a shared understanding of International Mindedness. Parents have kindly offered feedback in recent years that some of the language used in teaching and learning for their child causes confusion. For example, some learning experiences may refer to one’s “home country”. What is a “home country” to a child who has spent all of their existence living internationally, has parents from two very different countries and a passport that is representative of neither country that the parents identify with as their “home”? A complex situation for sure, that requires us to define International Mindedness in a way that takes into account the needs of all of our learners. Fieldwork Education, who are the company behind the IPC have created the following definition: International Mindedness begins with exploring learners’ sense of “self” and then developing their consideration of the “other”. In teaching such concepts, the learner needs to develop their understanding of “home”, “host”, “heritage” and “adopted” countries. Please consider your child’s situation and the international learning experiences that they participate in at Panaga School. What feedback or considerations would you offer to the Panaga School Community, as we redefine “International Mindedness”? Please click here to offer your input.

damianbrady@panagaschool.com School closure reminder - Brunei Teachers Day - Monday 23rd September Please take note of Monday week’s school closures right across the country in recognition of Brunei Teachers Day. Wishing everybody a fantastic weekend. Regards, Cindy


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Updates from the Head Teacher’s Desk Dear Parents of Panaga, What a wonderful week within the school community. The importance of reading and books have been so vitalised within the school this week. Thank you to all of the people who have worked so hard in preparing this. In particular, as mentioned by Miss Cindy, the incredible work of Miss Wally (Donna) and Miss Gerald (Suzanne). The week started with a wonderful dress up day and from the youngest to the oldest children - and adults! - all were fully involved. Although, I am still being given puzzled looks and asked if my ears are ok now from lots of children. Throughout the week, the children have enjoyed reading stories and hearing stories. A highlight for me was observing the P7 children coming onto the Mendaram and Rampayoh sites to read with our younger children. I am not sure who enjoyed the visits more - the children or the P7 teachers - Can I please remind parents of the need for safety awareness during drop off and pick who did seem very reluctant to leave. up times within the school. The children also thoroughly enjoyed the visiting author, Clive Piggott, who was able to captivate the children across the school. Listening to an actual storyteller is so motivating for the children. Kind regards, Mr Mark

This week, a number of children have been observed being driven in and out of school without seatbelts being buckled up. There has also been a number of cars identified as speeding within the Rampayoh car park. As a school, we do promote road safety and awareness with the children. Please do take the time to ensure this is also developed at home.


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Whole School

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

16-Sep

17-Sep

18-Sep

19-Sep

20-Sep

- ASAs start - 7:00pm: PTA Meeting

9:30am: International Coastal Clean Up (Early Years)

26-Sep

27-Sep

8:30am: International Dot Day (Early Years)

Mendaram (PN-N) Rampayoh (P1-P3) Teraja (P4-P7) Melilas (M1-M2) 23-Sep

24-Sep

25-Sep

Whole School Mendaram (PN-N) Rampayoh (P1-P3)

Brunei Teachers’ Day (School closed)

8:00am: P2 visitor Superhumans

Teraja (P4-P7) 1:00-5:00pm: U13 Football v JIS

Melilas (M1-M2)

Event information above is correct at the time of printing. To keep up-to-date with all school events, please go to: www.panagaschool.com/calendar.

Please click here to access Weekly Learning Objectives and Home Learning for your child.

Date

Sport

Year Group

Where

Time

Monday 16th Sept

Boys Tag Rugby

P4-P7

Meet at Teraja Field

2.30pm-3.15pm

Monday 16th Sept

Girls Netball

P4-M2

Meet at Teraja Hall

2.30pm-3.15pm

Tuesday 17th Sept

Boys and Girls Football

M1 & M2

Meet at Teraja Hall

2.30pm-3.15pm

Friday 20th Sept

Running Club

P4-M2 (P4 & P5 must be

Meet outside Teraja entranceway

6.25am-7.00am

accompanied by a parent.)


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P1 love the Nursery Sensory Room too! It was lovely to have the P1 pupils down to visit Nursery during Book Week. It was a great opportunity for P1 to visit the Sensory Room, and have a shared experience with some of the Nursery pupils. They particularly enjoyed the ball pit, sensory walk and lights! By Kate Circuit, ANT Teacher for Mendaram


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P4 learn a lot on their visit to Chung Ching Middle School (CCMS) On Thursday 5th September, P4 children visited CCMS in Seria, with some of the residents from the old people’s home we support, for a cultural afternoon. We learned about Chinese culture including Chinese New Year, the Moon Cat Festival and much more. The children from CCMS shared their culture with us through song, dance, videos, food and games. The P4 children sang two songs from The Lion King.

Children from CCMS were assigned a small group of P4 children to look after. They were friendly, fun and helpful.


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By Miss Jo, P4 Leader for Learning


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Learning about Learning In P6, we learned that our brain is filled with neurons and they help us learn. When we learn something new, our neurons connect with each other and when we practise, the connections between these neurons become stronger.

Neuronal connections Guest speakers sharing their learning.

Enquiry

How many neurons do we have in our brain?

Cooperation

Communication

We interviewed other children to find out what helps them to learn.

By Maura Murphy


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Learning about Learning In P6, we taught each other skills, things that we are good at and enjoy. Some skills are more complex than others and were difficult to master.

Enquiry

Cooperation

Communication


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Melilas Updates

- Josie Kidd, Middle Years Leader

Bringing story-telling to life: Visiting author Clive Piggot

What a fantastic week!

Action-packed Spanish Extension Curriculum

Book Week

“You’re entirely bonkers, but I’ll tell you a secret all the best people are.”

Extension Curriculum And . . . wait a minute, who chose this design for my door?

Melilas Extension Curriculum - Term 1 MON

M1 SPANISH 14:30 - 16:30

M2 MATHS 14:30 - 15:00

M1 & M2 NETBALL ASA 14:30 - 15:15

TUES

M2 SPANISH 14:30 - 16:30

M1 MATHS 14:30 - 15:00

M1 & M2 SPORTS 14:30 - 15:30

WED

M1 & M2 SWIM CLUB 14:30 - 15:00

THURS

M1 & M2 MANDARIN 14:30 - 15:30

M1 & M2 DESIGN &

M1 & M2 NETBALL ASA 14:30 - 15:15

TECHNOLOGY

14:30 - 15:30

M1 & M2 BAHASA 14:30 - 15:30

ART 4 LUNCH OPEN STUDIO 12:05-12:35


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Book Week Melilas style A competition was held to decorate all the doors in the Melilas area with images from favourite books. The winners were chosen and in true Melilas style the students worked in teams to create the final masterpieces.

Everyone got into the ‘Book Week� mood on Monday by dressing up as their favourite book character.

By Miss Carolyn


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Still want to purchase last year’s Yearbook? There’s a few left for sale

If you have paid for last year’s Yearbook but are yet to receive it, please collect your book(s) from the office you paid and have your name ticked off. If you have not purchased a Yearbook yet and would like to, there are a limited number of copies for sale for $14 from either school office. Huge thanks again to all teachers for their efforts and creativity with the Yearbook. Special thanks as well to the admin team for helping with the purchase order and collections. We hope last year’s Yearbook can be a keepsake for all Panaga children to treasure for many years to come.

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