Information for Parents

KEY DATES: SATs week begins Monday 13th May, 2024.  

KEY INFO:

Mondays - Homework set and due in the following Monday.  See the Homework Tab for further information.

Tuesdays - Outdoor PE (children to come to school in outdoor PE kit)

Wednesdays - Indoor PE (kit to remain in school all half term)

Fridays - Spellings set and spelling tests take place.

 

Welcome to Aeronauts!

My name is Mrs Wilkinson and I've been teaching at Albrighton Primary for 15 years.  Before that, I taught English in a boarding school and, in my first job, I taught in a special school, so I've had a fairly broad range of teaching experience!  I'm supported in class by Mrs Parkes, Mrs Taylor and Miss Whale.  If you have any questions regarding classwork or homework, please contact me using the class email address aeronauts@albrightonprimary.com which I will endeavour to check several times a week.  If you have any concerns, or a more urgent matter to discuss, please feel free to make an appointment to speak to me through the school office.  I hope that your children will be very happy in Aeronauts but if they do have any worries, please let me know as soon as possible so that we can address any concerns quickly.

 

USEFUL INFORMATION

  • We have all the equipment that the children need in school so would ask that they do not bring pencil cases or personal belongings into class.  We find that items can go missing and tend to cause confusion if several children have the same design etc.
  • Every child needs to have a labelled water bottle in school, everyday.  We encourage children to stay well hydrated but do not want them to miss important parts of lessons by going to the water fountain.  Ideally, these need to go home daily to be cleaned.
  • Children need to have their book and reading record in school everyday and take them home each evening to read at home. 

Reading

The following information is designed to support you when reading with your child at home.  Although most year six children are competent independent readers, it is important that they share their comprehension and understanding with an adult and that they regularly practise the skill of reading aloud with fluency and expression.