Cheslyn Hay Primary School

Y6's Last Day

After being given a guide to surviving High School Life , by the Rev Paul Oakly from St Mark’s Church, Y6 watched contributions from other year groups.

Y6's Last Day

Above Miss Page and Mrs McMillan’s
recorder group play two pieces

Y6's Last Day

Y6 perform sketches  of memorable moments
at Cheslyn Hay Primary School

Y6's Last Day

More sketches

Y6's Last Day

Readings of significant memories

Y6's Last Day

Y5 musicians perform two pupil composed works
based on the theme of "The Planets"

Y6's Last Day

Miss Page’s last day at School before she flies off
to Australia for a “Gap Year”.

Y6's Last Day

Miss Page being measured up for a Bugsy Malone
T-shirt to take to Oz.

Y6's Last Day

Presentation from her colleagues.
A superb teacher leaves the Cheslyn Hay School family.
She  has promised to keep in touch with the school and send pictures from Australia.

Y6's Last Day

Several Class photo’s
6C

Y6's Last Day

6C

Y6's Last Day

6H

Y6's Last Day

Fun and Games in the afternoon before a few tears were shed and a “stretched limousine”  turned up at school to spirit a group of them away at 3.25 p.m

Y6's Last Day

I have really enjoyed working with this Y6. I have taught both classes for drama on a regular basis (6H more than 6C). The Knock out News team were lovely. The RATS project was a breath of fresh air and light relief from SAT revision.

The football team (I refer to them as my “loveable rogues”) were a talented and very competitive bunch.

As for Bugsy, the whole year group achieved the impossible within a three week period. We will miss you all and hope that you stay in touch with us.

Martin Tibbetts
Headteacher
20th July 2006