Friday 30 June 2017

Moving on up

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!

Despite the inevitable disappointment of the postponement of Sports Day, we still had a cracking but rather hectic week. I think it's going to like that until the end of term, don't you?

So, let's have a delve into the wonderful world of Year Five...

Sports Day

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It was a shame that Sports Day was postponed but what a good call that was!
Our rescheduled Sports Day is on Wednesday 5th July, same timings as originally planned.
Hope to see you there, especially I will need some serious cheering on during the Staff Relay!

Calligraphy Club


This is Mr Duffy's Calligraphy Club.
They meet every week during lunchtime.
Their writing is a thing of beauty.
Well done one and all.

Transfer Day

The moment that I have been dreading has arrived. I have to come to terms with the fact that our merry band of Year Fives are moving up to Year Six. Sob!





It only seems like yesterday that you were coming to spend Transfer Day with us.

You will find out who your Year Six teacher is on the morning of Transfer Day. You'll have a lovely time getting to know your new Homebase Tutor in the morning and then it will be business as usual for the rest of the day with a few tweaks along the way. Please try not to worry about what is happening, your Year Five Homebase Tutor will let you know what is happening and when.

Remember that first impressions count so show Year Six what an utterly delightful Year Group you are!

Worth a Mention Children


Huge congratulations to this week's Worth a Mention Children. It was such a joy to read all the various reasons as to why your names went up on this rather special board.

Well done everyone - you are stars!


Send My Friend to School

On Friday, I took ten Pupil Voice Representatives to take part in the Send My Friend to School campaign by marching through Dorchester and then meeting our local MP, Sir Oliver Letwin.




Three of the ten were Year Five pupils who took part in a presentation and asking the MP a question.


We had a great time and hopefully showed Oliver Letwin that we are passionate about ALL children in the world receiving an education. 

Thank you for representing the school so brilliantly, it was a joy to take you.


The Year Five Roadshow

As Transfer Day is approaching with break-neck speed, we busted out of school to meet some of the children who will be coming into Year Five this September.


I took five Year Five children to the new Damers School on Poundbury. We took the 'scenic' route there (thank you Alfie!) but it was fantastic when we eventually got there!

The new building is incredible but so are the lovely adults and children within it.

Although it was a bit of a whistle-stop trip, we hope that the Year 4 children are looking forward to coming up on Thursday. I know that we can't wait to meet them all properly.


Nearly but not quite

Mrs Ettling is in the process of making a film for DASP to show what super citizens we are.
I had asked a few Year Five children to organise meeting their Buddies so that they can be filmed.
A few Year Eights couldn't come due to other commitments which lead to inevitably disappointed Year Fives.


I hope this helps to alleviate the disappointment?


Well, that's it for this week! Next week I will be reporting back to you about Sports Day and Transfer Day amongst lots of other things!

Thank you Seren for your comment this week - don't let me forget to furnish you with credits!


See you next week!

Mrs Ray

(who is suffering from severe 'building envy' following her visit to the new Damers) 




Sunday 25 June 2017

On your marks...

Hello and welcome back to the Year Five Blog!

I hope you have all had a good week and enjoyed the blistering heat and beautiful sunshine. As I write, the weather isn't quite what it was but hey, it's the weekend, what did we expect? (Blimey! How British did that sound?)

Anyway, let's crack on with the Blog.

Worth a Mention Children


Huge congratulations to all the children who found their names on the Worth a Mention Board this week. I was so impressed with all the reasons for your selection, what a fabulous group of children you are. Well done one and all!


Year Five Athletes

Last Friday, Mr Roberts took a group of children from Key Stage Two to Budmouth for an Athletics Meeting.



From Mr Roberts...
On Friday 16th June,26 of our pupils travelled to Budmouth School for the SW Dorset Schools Athletics Finals.
DMS were outstanding,all pupils were superb role models and the success of our pupils remained unrivalled.
8   1st  places was indicative of the ability and endeavour of our pupils-well done.

Congratulations to you all and thank you for representing our school so positively and with incredible results. I believe that a few of you will be going on to represent Dorset in the South-West Finals.

A-ma-zing!

Sports Day



Just to remind you that our school Sports Day is scheduled for Wednesday 28th June
Year Five start their day with Playground Games first thing in the morning, followed by Tug of War. We then break early for lunch (11.40am) and then crack on with the track and field events in the afternoon, starting at 12.30pm.

Celebration Assembly

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Just a reminder that our last Celebration Assembly of the year will be held on Thursday 20th July at 9.30am in the Drama Hall. It will last for at least an hour as there will be A LOT of celebrating - I warn you now!

Buddy Picnic

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We will be holding our annual Buddy Picnic on Wednesday 19th July. It is a lovely opportunity for a last, proper get together before the Year Eights move up to Thomas Hardye. If your child normally has a school lunch then it might be worth not booking one that day. However, if you do then Local Food Links are brilliant and make sure that the children are catered for.

Teacher of the Year!

We have a celebrity in our midst!

Huge congratulations to our very own Ms Seymour who won Wessex FM's 'Teacher of the Year' as part of their Local Hero Awards.



We all know and love Ms Seymour so this award is well and truly deserved. She has been working hard behind the scenes getting ready for our new Year Five children which means she will be back with us in September - hoorah!

Well done Ms Seymour - you will always be a hero in our eyes!

Blossoming beautifully!

5AD are doing a rather fine job with their Green Plants topic - look at the beautiful flowers they made this week!





 Very clever indeed - I can't wait for 5ER to make these flowers. It looks as though you had a lot of fun?


Well, that's it for next week.
I hope you all have a good week and I may well see you at Sports Day on Wednesday.

I would absolutely love to publish your comments on the blog but they are proving to be a bit thin on the ground! Come on Year Five - you know you want to!

Mrs Ray

(who is in intensive training for the Staff Relay on Wednesday. Apparently I can't do it in heels, something to do with Health and Safety?!)