Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest Sunny Bank news!
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Yearly Planner
Tue 07 Jun 2022 -
Dahl Class - Kent Life
Mon 06 Jun 2022 -
Passport to Learning
Mon 06 Jun 2022Here are some of our pupils who brought in their most amazing Passport to Learning projects for Term 5!
The Passport for Learning for Term 6 can be found HERE
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Phonics Presentation
Mon 06 Jun 2022Thanks again to all of the parents that attended our Reading open afternoon. Please click HERE for the presentation which describes how we teach reading at Sunny Bank and how parents can support children with their reading at home.
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Jubilee Day - Gallery
Sun 05 Jun 2022 -
End of Week Newsletter
Fri 27 May 2022 -
Parents Open Afternoon
Thu 26 May 2022A HUGE thank you to all the parents that attended today's Reading Open Afternoon. We look forward to welcoming you to the next one in Term 6!
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Latest Newsletter
Fri 20 May 2022 -
Song for the Queen
Thu 19 May 2022Written and performed by Year 5 - Sunny Bank Primary School's song to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee can be listened to here:
https://www.sunnybank.kent.sch.uk/be-the-best-you-can-be/
Coming soon to Apple Music and Spotify!
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Reading Open Afternoon
Wed 18 May 2022I am delighted to invite parents to this term’s parent open afternoon on Thursday 26th. Reading for our pupils is so vitally important to all learning and we are inviting parents to come in and support children with some craft activities, focused on reading, to listen their children read and do some fun activities with them. It is a fantastic opportunity for our children to show parents their reading skills and to raise the profile of reading at Sunny Bank.
We encourage as many parents as possible to attend.
Parents will be able to enter the school at 13:30 via the main reception. There will be a brief presentation in the main hall to explain how we teach reading across the school and how parents can support children at home.
Following this, parents will then be shown to the children’s classrooms. For those who have more than one child in the school we ask that the time is split between siblings and that parents visit the youngest sibling’s class first.
Learning support assistants will guide the adults to the older sibling’s class(es) when required.
Parents will be able to take their children home from 15:00 and will be required to sign them out with the class teacher. For any children whose parents are unable to attend the normal school end time will apply.
I look forward to seeing you all on the 26th May.
Mr Allen