Friday 29 April 2016

Perspectives from the PYP Coordinator


Just as students are learning, reflecting and being assessed, so are teachers. Looking for the ways to support student learning and expand their personal learning is an important part of the profession of teaching and extremely valued by our teaching staff at Chatsworth. Teachers are constantly engaging in collaborative meetings where they reflect on their practice and learn from each other ways to extend their students’ learning. This week as a part of that process, the Primary Leadership Team visited classes with the goal in mind to observing the learning of students through the appraisal of teachers.  We saw so many wonderful examples of children learning and teachers supporting and facilitating that learning. The photos that follow show our wonderful Primary staff in action. The quote at the beginning of this blog truly represents the teachers here.


Kim Riemer
PYP Coordinator



Week 37 of the Primary Weekly Correspondance



Primary
  • Student Led Conference
    Date: 19 May 2016
    Forms has been emailed to parents and available on each class websites.
  • 2016-2017 Class Composition Process
    Letter here.
    Form here.
  • Library closure and return of library books for Primary
    More details here
CCA /
ECA
CCA/ECA reminders:
  • Due to the Students Led Conference (SLC) on Thursday May 19th, there will be no CCA and no ECA
  • CCA/ECA Session 2 for the academic year of 2015-16 will finish on Friday May 27th. ECA providers will get in touch with parents if make-up sessions have been organised in June.
  • Missed ECA sessions due to camp (Year 4/5/6) will not be refunded or made-up later in June
Primary
Parent Event
  • Shakespeare in the Park
    Date: 1st May 2016
    Time: 07.30pm
    Venue: Fort Canning Park
    More details here.
  • Asian Festival of Children’s Content 2016 May 25-29.
    This is an annual celebration Singapore that celebrates and promotes the creation and appreciation of children’s books and content, with a focus on Asian themes.  This year the focus is on Japan.  There are workshops for teachers, parents, children and authors. (http://afcc.com.sg/)

Hazwani Hassim (Wani)
Primary Administrative Assistant

Friday 22 April 2016

Thoughts from the Chatsworth Primary Hallway



This week marked the celebration of the Year 6 Exhibition unit of inquiry.  The PYP Exhibition is the culminating unit in the life of a PYP student.  The Exhibition at Chatsworth took a different turn this year, with more emphasis placed on celebrating the process leading up to the final product.  Instead of having a room where the product of the student’s seven weeks of work is displayed, we had five rooms. These five rooms showed the process that the students went through to get to their final understandings, creations and actions. The Exhibition was presented as a journey, with the students as the guides taking visitors through the inquiry cycle used to structure the Exhibition.




Each room was based on the phases of inquiry as outlined by Kath Murdoch and was designed by a group of year six students assigned to that phase.
  • The Tuning In room focused on student’s prior knowledge, questions and the connections they started to make as they began their inquiry.
  • The Finding Out/Sorting Out room where students highlighted their work as researchers and analysts of information.
  • The Going Further room showed how the inquiries were personalised by students and how they took their learning to the next level.
  • The Synthesising and Reflecting room where students showed how far they have come in their understandings and what has changed for them along the way.
  • In the Acting and Applying room the students were able to show off the final versions of things they have created and actions that they have taken.






K1 Sports Day also took place this week.  The K1 students enjoyed a morning of fun activities in the school gymnasium under the direction of their PE teacher, Mr. Marcello and their homeroom teachers Mrs. Neelam and Miss Betsy.  We all enjoyed participating in the K1 fun morning.





Mario Gauci

Head of Primary

Week 36 of the Primary Weekly Corespondance



Primary
  • 2016-2017 Class Composition Process
    Letter here.
    Student Consideration Form here.
  • Secondary School Science Fair
    Date: 27 April 2016
    More details here.
  • Library closure and return of library books for Primary
    More details here
Primary
Parent Event
  • CPG Coffee Morning
    The end of the school year is quickly approaching! Please join us for one of our last chances to get together before the summer break.
    Date: 29 April 2015
    Time: 9.15am
    Venue: Room 5D
    RSVP via cpg@chatsworth.com.sg
  • Shakespeare in the Park
    Date: 1st May 2016
    Time: 07.30pm
    Venue: Fort Canning Park
    More details here.
  • Asian Festival of Children’s Content 2016 May 25-29.
    This is an annual celebration Singapore that celebrates and promotes the creation and appreciation of children’s books and content, with a focus on Asian themes.  This year the focus is on Japan.  There are workshops for teachers, parents, children and authors. (http://afcc.com.sg/)

Hazwani Hassim (Wani)

Primary Administrative Assistant

Friday 15 April 2016

Perspectives from the PYP Coordinator

15 April


This week has been incredible to watch the Y6 students preparing for Exhibition.  I am sharing with you photos from their meetings and a wordle where that have shared the emotions they are feeling with only two days left to prepare.  We hope to see many of you in our Chatsworth Community at our Tuesday evening opening at 6pm in the courtyard outside Block 5.  Or feel free to drop in any time during the day on Wednesday from 9am - 3:30pm or Thursday from 9am - noon.  


Good luck to our Y6 students and teachers!


Kim Riemer
PYP Coordinator