Welcome to Year 4
The Year 4 class team includes Miss McDonagh, the class teacher and Mrs Hartrick, teaching assistant.
During PPA (planning, preparation and assessment) time on a Tuesday afternoon, Mrs Williams and the PE coach teach the class.
Our PE days are Monday and Tuesday.
Week Commencing 20th October 2025
English - We will be finishing our unit of work on the book "The Billy Goats Gruff", by writing our own traditional tale with a twist! We spent last week planning and will make our stories come to life this week. We are very excited!
Maths - We are continuing our new unit "Area". Our focus this week is making and comparing the area of different shapes.
RE - We are continuing our topic of "Jesus Teaches us to Pray", by looking at significant prayers in our Catholic faith as well as looking at key Jewish prayers and making links and comparisons between the two religions.
Also!
- PE days - Monday and Wednesday
- Monday is Multi-Faith day where we are looking at Diwali.
- Parents' evenings are on Wednesday and Thursday this week. You should have recieved a slip with your allotted time slot :)
- Don't forget your school uniform on Wednesday for the children's individual and sibling school photos!
- Friday 24th is INSET day.
Homework - due Thursday 23rd October 2025
Maths - Stuck in purple books, please keep practicing times tables!
SPaG - Pages 8 and 9 are due on Thursday 23rd.
At Saint Augustine’s Primary School, our school rules are simple yet powerful: Be Ready, Be Respectful, Be Safe, and Be the Best You Can Be.
These school rules guide us in everything we do, helping us create a positive, caring, and inspiring learning environment.
Being ready means coming prepared to learn and try our best every day.
Being respectful reminds us to treat others with kindness and value everyone's contributions.
Being safe ensures that we look after ourselves and others, both inside and outside the classroom.
And striving to be the best we can be encourages us to aim high, work hard, and take pride in our achievements.
Together, these rules help us to grow into confident, compassionate, and capable individuals.