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Maryland leads the way On 28th April, Maryland welcomed the Headteacher and his team from Charles Dickens
Research school in Southwark. They visited to find out more about Education4Change, a
programme that challenges racism through conversation and curriculum. Maryland is a model
school for this programme in Newham and the country.
Educational visits We have a number of visits coming up from the Freshwater
Theatre Company for Years 4,6 and Reception. These
memorable experiences are in place of our usual educational
trips to help bring the curriculum alive for our pupils. Please
remember to pay the requested contributions for these
valuable experiences.
Volunteers—welcome back! We can now welcome volunteers in school, so if you would like to help in class, in the school
garden or with our chickens, please inform the school office. We will provide weekly COVID testing to ensure our environment remains COVID secure.
Year 4 Multiplication Check Year 4 will be taking part in the government’s national multiplication check in June. You can check which times tables your child’s year
group should know by the end of the year.
Fun on the beach! ‘Negril Beach’ in our school garden is now officially open for the Summer term! The children have been enjoying playing in the soft sand after so much time indoors and at home .
Gurney Road, Stratford, E15 1SL www.maryland.newham.sch.uk
020 8534 8135 Fax: 020 8534 4426
E-mail: [email protected]
@MarylandPrimary
Message from Mrs Jackson
Headteacher
Dear Parents,
Important reminder If you are exempt from wearing a mask,
please inform the staff at the gate as it
is their duty to keep the school COVID
secure. Masks must be worn by
parents AFTER school if entering the
premises. Please remember to
maintain social distancing whilst on the
school premises.
Parents Evening Parents’ Evenings took place on 28th
and 29th April. 316 parents attended.
Thank you for all of your kind words
about how positive and hardworking
our staff are. It was also great to hear
about how much children are enjoying
school. If you were unable to attend,
speak to your child’s class teacher who
will be happy to arrange an alternative
time to meet with you.
A special thank you We would like to thank Barbara Hearn (a Y2 pupil’s grandparent) for her generous book donation to our Education4Change collection of books. These books are a valuable resource that teachers can use to support our lessons on equality, anti-racism and diversity.
Wellbeing The Big Ask, the largest ever survey to find out children’s thoughts during and after the lockdown. The children in years 2-6 have completed the survey in school. Y1/YR parents please com-plete the form online. https://www.childrenscommissioner. gov.uk/thebigask/survey-4-5/
Monday 3rd May School closed to staff and pupils
May Day Holiday- bank holiday
Thursday 6th May School closed– local elections
Maryland School’s 53rd birthday (anniversary)
Friday 7th May Party dress and £1 donation
All staff and pupils back– Maryland’s Birthday Party to celebrate school birthday. Special birthday lunch
Friday 14th May VIP visit
Director of Education, Anita Stewart
Monday 17th May Freshwater Theatre will be presenting for Reception
Tuesday 18th May
Freshwater Theatre will be presenting for Year 6 The National Power Challenge- Year 5
Wednesday 19th May VIP visit
Newham’s Children’s Commissioner Geeta Subramaniam-Mooney
Thursday 27th May School closed to pupils
INSET (teacher training day)
Friday 28th May School closed to pupils
INSET (teacher training day)
Monday 31st May- Friday 4th June School closed
Half-term break
MARYLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL MAY 2021 NEWSLETTER
Year 1 Count on in 1s,2s,5s & 10s
Year 2 Know by heart 2, 5 and 10 table facts and division facts
Year 3 Know by heart 3, 4 and 8 times table facts and division facts
Year 4 Know by heart ALL table facts and division facts
Year 5 Use tables to derive other numbers facts e.g. 5 x 5= 25 so 50 x 50 = 250
Year 6 Identify multiples and factors, including all factor pairs of a number and common factors of
two numbers.
We are pleased to tell you that Maryland School is leading the way in teaching diversity in Newham with an exciting and unique programme called Education 4 Change (E4C for short) founded by Lorna Jackson. The E4C programme is fully backed by the Local Authority and governors and will be launched for all Newham schools in the Summer Term with a wonderful art project called Art4Change, written by Maryland teachers, which promotes diversity and inclusion through art. We are so proud! The E4C Executive Team includes three serving Newham Headteachers who are experienced leaders across all phases of education, Lorna Jackson, Lando Du Plooy, and Joan Deslandes, OBE. The team have recruited 50 educators to train schools to have confidence to have courageous conversations about race with teaching staff, young people and their communities addressing both overt and covert racism head-on. E4C is part of Newham’s strategy to ‘tackle racism, inequality and disproportionality As a model school for E4C, Maryland hosts visits, such as the one from Charles Dickens Research School who said…. We were blown away by your amazing school and the work you have done to create E4C and to fully embed it across your school, community and beyond. I have learnt so much from you both and your dedicated and enthusiastic colleagues who also spoke. We were particularly impressed with your E4C library and the corresponding plans/synopsis that went with them. We will certainly be replicating the melanin assembly so thank you for sharing it with us. Please do keep in contact with us because we will jump at the chance to work with your further or to buy in to the E4C when the time comes. Thank you again for sharing your incredible school and hard work with us. Michael Eggleton, Headteacher, Charles Dickens Research School, Southwark. We will keep you up to date as to how the project is going as there is much interest from other boroughs and agencies. If you would like to find out more about E4C, please contact the school. Mrs. Jackson wrote the E4C.
Being Brilliant awards this month go to the following children:
C 1 Uthman Abideen for independent writing
C 2 Bojidar Bachkov for a beautiful independent writing
C 3 Arzoo Azhar for always trying and a great role model
C 4 Zlatomir Petkow for a wonderful improvement in his behaviour and his attitude towards learning
C 5 Daniela Potinga for a great ambition
C 6 Oommen Alex for scientific knowledge
Special Awards to Zain cl 10 for academic achievement
Amell Burton cl 9 for determination and resilience
Maya Giura cl 10 for caring and kindness
Please contact Mrs Gajowska,
Technical Manager, if you
wish to advertise in our monthly
newsletter.
‘We believe in a world where everyone should be treated with respect, fairness and equity and as educators, we will actively work to remove all racism that stands in the way of this belief. We will educate our students to recognise and reject racial unconscious bias and provide a safe environment for them to speak out against injustice.‘
Mrs Jackson wrote the E4C pledge for Newham