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Green Lanes School Newsletter

Issue 2: Thursday 25th September 2025

Dear Parents / Carers

Thank You for Visiting Our Open Classrooms!

A huge thank you to all the parents and carers who joined us for our Open Classrooms this week. It was wonderful to welcome you into school and share the fantastic work your children have been doing. Hopefully you got a chance to meet your child's teacher and visit the classroom. If you haven't sent in a family photo yet please do so your child can be on the photo wall. 

Harvest Assembly – Food Bank Donations Needed Next week

Next week, we will be collecting items for the Hatfield Food Bank as part of our Harvest Festival. If you are able, please send in non-perishable food items with your child. Your generosity will help support families in our local community. 

What to collect:

Hatfield Foodbank only works with non-perishable food items (tinned and dried goods), which do not spoil or decay. It means that we can give each person visiting the foodbank a carefully designed food parcel that contains three days’ worth of nutritionally-balanced food. All items should be unopened, in date and in good condition.

The items we most need are…

  • Tinned soup
  • Tinned meat (especially hotdogs or meatballs)
  • Baked beans
  • Tinned tomatoes
  • Tinned vegetables like peas, sweetcorn or carrots
  • Pasta sauce
  • Tinned fruit
  • Tinned custard
  • Pasta
  • Long life juice
  • Long life milk
  • Small jars of coffee

Please leave donations in the main foyer area in the food bank donation point.

Special Event: Electric Umbrella Group Performance Next Thursday 2nd October

We’re excited to announce that next week, the Electric Umbrella Group will be performing for our pupils in Years 2 to 6. We know the children will enjoy this inspiring and inclusive musical experience.

Congratulations to Our New Councils!

Congratulations to the pupils who have been selected for our:

  • School Council
  • Anti-Bullying Council
  • Banksy Council
  • Eco Council

We’re very proud of you all and look forward to seeing the positive impact you will have on our school.

This Friday: Parent Café – SEND Focus

This Friday’s Parent Café 9-9:30am Library, will be focused on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Come along for a friendly chat, meet our SEND team, and find out more about the support available at Green Lanes. Coffee and biscuits provided - no need to book.

New Parent Governor – We Need You!

We will soon be looking for a new parent governor to join our governing body. If you’re interested in making a difference and supporting our school community, please look out for more information coming this week.

Thank you for your continued support.

Kind regards

Ms Johnson

Headteacher

Open Classrooms
3:15pm – 3:45pm
25
September
Parent Cafe - SEND
9:00am – 9:30am
26
September
Harvest Festival
9:00am – 3:15pm
29
September
GLSA Meet and Greet Evening
7:30pm – 9:30pm
01
October
Electric Umbrella visit
2:00pm – 3:00pm
02
October
Parent Cafe - Action Research Project
9:00am – 9:30am
03
October
Individual Photos
9:00am – 2:00pm
07
October
GLSA AGM
8:00pm – 9:00pm
15
October
Parent Cafe - Attendance and Punctuality
9:00am – 9:30am
17
October
Flu Vaccination
All Day
20
October

Foundation Stage

 

This week in Reception, we explored autumn and the changing seasons. We enjoyed activities such as creating autumn-themed pictures and having a group walk to collect natural resources to investigate at our sensory table.

This week, we continued to learn our Little Wandle phonics sounds, further learning new sounds like i, m, n, and d. For more information, please refer to our curriculum overview. We also started exploring numbers, focusing on those up to 5 to enhance our recognition and early maths skills. Next week, we will concentrate on numbers from 5 to 10.

Our reception topic this week is focused on families as part of our "All About Me" theme. We began our floor book by creating a two-page spread of our fantastic families.

Just a reminder, please email or place in your child's bag a family photo so we can display this on our family photo wall. Additionally, a letter has been placed in your child's bag containing a QR code for accessing school-based apps, such as Google Classroom.

Year 1

 

Thank you to all the parents that have come to visit our year 1 unit this week during our open classroom events. It has been wonderful to invite you to see the spaces that your child works in during the day. The children were all very excited to welcome you and show you around. Please continue to send in any family photos if your child doesn't have one yet. They can be sent to the office where we will print them out and add them to our display wall and tree. 

This is our last revisit week and we will begin to learn our new phase 5 sounds from next week. We will make sure we add a summary sheet of our phonics learning to google classroom each Friday. You don't need to send anything back to us but do use it as a chance to revisit sounds and words we have explored that week at home. 

Quick reminder that book change and library book change day is Monday. Please make sure the school reading book is brought back in the plastic reading wallet. We are teaching the children to hand them in at the beginning of the day. We have a small collection of unnamed cardigans and jumpers. We will pop them on the fence next week. Do remember to name all items of clothing especially coats, scarves, gloves and hats as the weather is starting to get colder.  

Year 2

 

We've had an amazing week in Year 2! In English, we wrote our own disaster stories inspired by The Frog and the Stranger, using lots of conjunctions to add detail and make our writing more exciting. In Maths, we explored odd and even numbers and began looking closely at place value. During our topic lessons, we became scientists and learnt all about living things and their habitats. We talked about what a habitat is and why different creatures need different types of homes to survive. One of the highlights of our week was going on a minibeast hunt around the school, where we discovered a variety of insects and observed the different habitats they live in, such as under logs, in the grass, and in dark, damp places.  

Year 3

 

Year 3 have had an amazing couple of weeks. They have worked hard on their English narrative where they have followed Mini Rabbit through the story whilst writing their own about him. We have worked hard on editing and improving our writing. In maths the children have continued looking at 3 digit numbers and how they can regroup them using base 10. We have also practised drawing our base 10 as well as our part whole models. Our topic sessions have focused on rocks. The children loved learning about how rocks are formed as well as testing how hard the rocks were using the Mohs Scale. 

Year 4

 

We have been thrilled to see Year 4 so engaged in their learning and contributing to class discussions across the curriculum.

In Maths, they have revisited benchmarks and used these to estimate numbers on a number line. They have also been using rhymes to help them when rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.

In English, they have completed their graphic novels and selected one scene to develop into a narrative. They used expanded noun phrases, dialogue and the 'show, not tell' technique to capture the readers attention and add detail to their story.  

The children have also been exploring living things and their habitats in our science lessons. They have considered if animals are vertebrates or invertebrates and the seven life processes. They will be moving on to think about plants and how they can be classified.

Finally, we have been impressed with year 4's enquiry skills as they always ask lots of questions to develop their learning. 

Year 5

 

In Maths this week, our pupils dived into the world of negative numbers and decimals!  Children learnt how numbers can be less than zero, using real-life examples like temperatures below freezing and bank account balances. We explored decimals by comparing money amounts and measuring in centimetres and metres. Why not discuss with your child, measures and negative numbers in real life situations e.g., checking the weather forecast.

In English this week, we introduced the concept of a chimera—a mythical creature made up of parts from different animals (for example, a lion’s body, a goat’s head, and a snake’s tail!).  Pupils have been busy designing their own chimeras and are preparing to write imaginative reports about them.  Ask your child to describe their chimera and the animals it combines.  Encourage them to use descriptive words and think about their creature’s habitat and abilities.

In Science, we have been investigating different materials and their properties through hands-on experiments. Pupils tested materials for strength, flexibility, and water resistance, sparking lots of curiosity and laughter in the classroom!

Fun at Stanborough Lakes:

Yesterday, we also took part in the Stanborough Lakes Fun Run!  It was a fantastic opportunity for pupils to enjoy the outdoors, boost their fitness, and strengthen friendships. Thank you to everyone who supported us.

Year 6

 

Over the past two weeks, Year 6 have been smashing it in their writing. They have just finished stories titled 'Things that go bump in the night'. These are definitely going to keep the Year 6 teachers up at night with the suspenseful atmosphere they create with adjectives and varied sentence openers. We have thoroughly enjoyed reading all of them.

In Maths, we have been practising our rounding to the nearest 10,000, 1,000, 100, and 10. Also, we have just started to multiply and divide by 1000, 100 and 10. Next, we will start to put our Maths brains to the test through reasoning and problem solving questions.

In the afternoons, we finished our learning of WWII and are now moving on to Electricity in Science. Get ready to hear all about the experiments we get up to!

We are inching closer to PGL, please don't hesitate to get in contact with us with any questions or concerns. 

 

Inclusion and Banksy

 

Thank you so much to all the parents and carers who booked onto our APDR (Assess, Plan, Do, Review) meetings and attended the recent SEND drop-in sessions. Your involvement and support are vital in helping us work together to achieve the best outcomes for our pupils.

SEND Parent Café:
A quick reminder that our SEND Parent Café is happening tomorrow morning. This is a great opportunity to meet other parents, chat informally with staff, and find out more about the support available at Green Lanes Primary. We hope to see many of you there!

Parent Course:
We’ve also attached details of a course we’ve been asked to share, which may be of interest to you. Please take a look and let us know if you have any questions.

Staffing Update:
We are delighted to share that Mrs Patel has taken on the role of Assistant INCo (Inclusion Coordinator). She may be in touch with you regarding SEND matters, and we know she’ll be a fantastic support to you and your children.

Pupil Voice:
We’re excited to announce that we’ll soon be appointing our Banksy Council Representatives. These pupils will play an important role in representing the voice of children across the school and what they need to support children's wellbeing. More details coming soon!

 

 

 

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One Welwyn Hatfield Community Awards 2026

 

The One Welwyn Hatfield Community Awards are back for 2026!

Do you know staff, students, volunteers, residents, sports stars, businesses, or community champions that deserve to be recognised for their work in Welwyn Hatfield? If so, we would love to hear from you and recognise them as part of the annual borough community awards. Nominations are now open with the ceremony being held for shortlisted nominees on Thursday 26th February 2026.

These awards are to recognise those who go above and beyond, whether that is in the business, with their community, in a sport or club, or if it’s their own personal progression and dedication to being the best they can be.

 Individuals and groups can be nominated by their teachers, coaches, employers, customers and service users, peers or fellow residents. There are 13 categories to choose from and these are listed below.

  • Mayors Civic Award
  • Welwyn Hatfield for All
  • Community Sports Club of the Year
  • Young Sportsperson
  • Health and Wellbeing Champion
  • Inspirational Young Person
  • Local Business of the Year
  • Community Culture
  • Public Service Hero
  • Climate Champion and Environment Award
  • Volunteer of the Year
  • Young Volunteer of the Year
  • Voluntary and Community Sector Organisation of the Year
  • Positive Change Award

More information on these categories and the nomination criteria can be found on the website.

One Welwyn Hatfield Community Awards – One Welwyn Hatfield

We would be grateful if you could share this around so that we get as many nominations as possible. The awards are an opportunity for residents to celebrate the unsung heroes who go above and beyond to make the borough a better place. Whether they are the quiet heroes working tirelessly behind the scenes or the stars of their local neighbourhood, these awards will acknowledge their outstanding contributions.

Nominations are open until Friday 19th December.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact communitypartnerships@welhat.gov.uk

 

 

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Join your local library today! 

 

To celebrate World Book Day, not only would we like the children to come dressed up as their favourite book character, we would also like them to join their local library.

We are planning a trip to the library, in small groups, and in order to visit,  parents will need to sign up. So that we know your child is registered, please complete the consent form on Arbor (under Arbor Trips). Once we know your child is registered with their library, we will arrange for them to participate in one of the trips. We will send further details of the trips once confirmed.