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Green Lanes School Newsletter

Issue 6: Thursday 27th November 2025

Dear Parents and Carers,

I hope you're all doing well. Here are some important updates and reminders for the coming weeks:

Parent Questionnaire – Your Views Matter

We'd love to hear from you! We're running a parent questionnaire to find out what you like about Green Lanes Primary School and any areas you think we could improve.

Please complete the questionnaire by Friday 12th December.

Your feedback is really valuable in helping us understand how we can continue to improve and support your child's education. We've designed the questionnaire to cover a range of topics including curriculum, behaviour, safeguarding, and communication, so you can share your thoughts on what matters most to you and your family.

Thank You for Attending Consultations and Book Looks

A huge thank you to everyone who attended parent consultations and came along to our book looks, to see all the amazing work your children have been doing. These opportunities for you to discuss your child's progress with teachers are really important, and it was wonderful to see so many of you there. Your involvement makes such a difference to your child's learning.

Christmas Cards – A Greener Approach

To help save the environment and make things easier for you as parents, we're inviting the children to give a message to their class instead of individual Christmas cards. This message will be featured on our new look Fizzy Christmas Elf cards, which you will receive on Monday, for your child to write a message to the class to be displayed on their proud wall. We know they will want to keep the card, so at the end of this term they can take it home. We hope this will be a fun and eco-friendly way to spread festive cheer!

Snacks for Breaktime

Just a reminder about our snack policy:

  • FS and KS1 children are already provided with a free fruit snack.
  • KS2 (Years 3-4) children can bring in a piece of fruit or vegetable as a snack.
  • NEW: We are now extending this to include cheese if they wish, such as a Babybel or cheese string at KS2.

Please remember:

  • No nut products are permitted
  • Definitely no crisps or biscuits at breaktime

This helps us keep all children safe and supports healthy eating habits.

GLSA Grand Prize Draw – Friday 5th December

The GLSA Grand Prize Draw will be taking place after school on Friday 5th December.

It's not too late to get more tickets if you've run out – just let the School Office know. Make sure ticket stubs are returned to the School Office before Thursday 4th December for a chance to win some amazing prizes just in time for Christmas!

School Closure Reminder – Occasional Day Friday 28th November

Please note that we are closed this Friday, which is an occasional day.

New Reception Admissions September 2026 – Book a Tour

If your child is due to start primary school in September 2026, why not book into one of our parent tours? Details are available on our website, or please contact the School Office for available dates.

Enjoy the extra long weekend, and we look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday 1st December.

Kind regards,

Michele Johnson

Headteacher

 

Parent Cafe - Behaviour
9:00am – 9:30am
27
November
Book Looks - whole school
3:15pm – 3:45pm
27
November
Occasional Day - School Closed
8:40am – 3:30pm
28
November
Prospective Parent Tours
9:30am – 10:00am
04
December
Prospective Parent Tours
9:30am – 10:00am
05
December
Christmas Songs - Foundation
2:45pm – 3:05pm
08
December
Christmas Songs - Year 1
2:45pm – 3:05pm
09
December
Prospective Parent Tours
2:00pm – 2:30pm
10
December
Christmas Songs - Year 2
2:45pm – 3:05pm
10
December
Christmas Songs - Year 3
2:45pm – 3:05pm
11
December

Foundation Stage

 

It was great to speak to each parent individually about how well their child has progressed so far this year. It was so lovely to see how proud and excited the children were to show you around their classrooms and to share their books with you during Book Look.

As we are approaching the start of Christmas, please check your child's bags regularly for letters, books, and artwork.

We are missing several family pictures, and it is important that we receive them. Please email a family photo to admin@greenlanes.herts.sch.uk. This will ensure your child has you nearby when needed.

Lastly, in Reception, we have an elf. Many families also have one, which is terrific! However, it's important to note that while some families have a rule about not touching the elf to preserve its magic, others do not. To maintain clarity and avoid any chaos, please ensure that your child does not bring their elf to school. Thank you for your understanding and support!

 

Year 1

 

We have had another busy week in Year 1. The children have thoroughly enjoyed making their own Fox Sandwich. They practised following a recipe and using their cutting skills to prepare the ingredients. It has been a great finish to our Recipe unit in English. We have started our new English topic of traditional tales earlier this week. 

The children have completed their first maths assessments and we have had a practical maths week where the  children have been given the opportunities to practice their maths fluency using our maths packs. 

Thank you to all of the parents who have joined us for Book Looks this week. It is such a lovely opportunity for your child to share their class experiences with you. 

 

Year 2

 

We've just finished writing our stories about journeys – the children have worked so hard on these and produced some fantastic writing.

In Science, we have been learning about what animals need to survive. The children have really enjoyed exploring how different animals find food, water and shelter.

Thank you to everyone who came to Book Looks this week – it was lovely to see you all and we hope you enjoyed seeing what your children have been up to!

 

Year 3

 

Year 3 have had another amazing week!

In our English we have started looking at different fables and the children have enjoyed writing parts of them using specific parts of grammar.

In our maths we have begun to look at mental fluency for addition, in particular we have revisited 'think 10' and how it can help us with adding a 1 digit number to a 2 digit number.

Our topic lessons have been art where we have looked at different ways of printmaking, the children loved using the ink and rollers to create  patterns!

 

Year 4

 

In English the children have continued to use fronted adverbials and prepositional phrases when writing their own explanation text. They have chosen their own gadget and have planned what they would like to include in their explanation text. They have started to write their first draft and will publish their own explanation text by the end of the week.

In Maths, we have been delving deeper into our understanding of multiplication and division. We have looked at the laws of divisibility and how to identify if a number can be divided by another number. We have also been thinking about the most efficient strategies to solve a multiplication calculation.

Finally, Year 4 have been completing their assessments this week to show what they have learned. Well done for your hard work, Year 4!

 

 

Year 5

 

The children have been working incredibly hard and enjoying a range of activities across the curriculum. We are excited to share their successes and give you a glimpse into our classroom learning.

In English, we have been focussing on 'writing to entertain', where the children have been learning the skills needed to write a narrative. The focus text for this unit is The Promise by Nicola Davies and illustrated by Laura Carlin.  The language features that the children have been practising are expanded noun phrases, prepositional phrases and the use of figurative language (similes, metaphors and personification) to appeal to the audience they are writing for. The children are really enjoying exploring their writing skills and will soon be writing and publishing their own stories.

In Maths, we have been exploring square numbers and cube numbers, using manipulatives to carry out our investigations. In addition, we have been building on our problem-solving skills/strategies by working backwards and finding a starting point. 

In Art, we have been exploring the technique of print making and the skill of 'reduction' (a method of block printing where part of the block is removed to create layers of colour and each colour is printed on top of the last). We have enjoyed mastering this technique and are very proud of our final pieces of work! 

The highlight of our week was Greek Day, where we enjoyed taking part in many different activities such as food tasting, sketching our favourite Greek god/goddess and researching it, as well as learning how to do a Greek dance! We had such fun discovering all about Greek culture and even learnt how to write our names in Greek!

We look forward to gaining more knowledge and skills in the coming weeks!

 

Year 6

 

Year 6 have been absolutely smashing the assessments this week, they should be very proud of themselves.

In English, we have been drafting and publishing our Wisp stories of hope and memories. This has been great fun to get creative with our writing and publishing.

In maths, we have been learning all about fractions. We have simplified fractions using our knowledge of highest common factors and compared fractions using pictorial representations, and our knowledge of lowest common multiples.

In the afternoons, we have been learning about food and nutrition while making burritos and pitta bread. Alongside DT, we have been starting to learn about tectonic plates and natural disasters such as Earthquakes and Tsunamis in Geography.

 

 

Inclusion and Banksy

 

For information about SEN support at our school, please see our SEN information report on the school website or contact our SENCO.

 

 

 

GLSA

 

The closing date for returning ticket stubs and money to the School Office has been extended to Thursday 4th December at 4pm.

 

 

Christmas Lunch - Wednesday 17th December 2025

 

Please order using the School Grid in the normal way, click here. School Grid

 

Flu Vaccine UK Catch-Up

 

The School Immunisation Team have completed their visits to the school to offer the flu vaccinations. If your child did not receive their vaccination and you would like to book a community clinic appointment, please do so via this link: https://bed.schoolvaccination.uk/flu/2025/book

 

 

Looking for FREE healthy lifestyle support? 

 

Looking for FREE healthy lifestyle support for families and young people in Hertfordshire?

Our Beezee Families, Beezee Youth and HENRY programmes are here to help!

Previously known as BeeZee Bodies, Beezee is now the name given to healthy lifestyle programmes delivered by Maximus, and we continue to partner with HENRY. All our programmes are funded by Hertfordshire County Council’s Public Health team.

  • HENRY programmes support babies and young children to have a healthy start for a brighter future. Parents and carers of children under 5 years gain the confidence and skills to adopt healthier lifestyles, long-term.  A free creche is available throughout the 8-week programme!
  • Beezee Families is an award-winning 12-week programme for 5 – 15 year olds and their families. Our team of nutritionists focus on making small, sustainable changes around food and physical activity – and have fun while doing so! Families can also learn at their own pace for six months over on our Academy.  Alternatively, they can access our 1:1 support throughout the year.
  • Beezee Youth is aimed at young people aged 13-17. This 8-week programme is co-produced by participants and helps them discover practical strategies to improve their physical, mental and social wellbeing in a non-judgemental environment ONLINE. Young people can also learn at their own pace over on the Academy for six months, accessing content specially designed for them.

SIGN UPS for our Spring Term 2026 programmes are now OPEN!

Support is available in-person and online.  Families and young people can sign up directly.

Kind regards,

Beezee - Health Division - Maximus UK
Hertfordshire
Tel: 01707 248648

 

 

Hatfield Foodbank Autumn Newsletter 

 

 

 

H'arts in Mind at The Galleria in Hatfield

 

Our talented pupils' artwork is now on display at H'arts in Mind at The Galleria in Hatfield.  The team at the shop were incredibly impressed by the creativity and skill our children have demonstrated, and we couldn't be prouder of their achievements.

We'd love for you to visit the exhibition and see your child's work being celebrated in our local community. It's a fantastic opportunity to show them how much we value their artistic talents.

Please keep sending us photos of your child standing next to their artwork. We look forward to sharing these special moments and celebrating their success!

Lizzie, Year 4

Oliver, Year 6

 

Library  

 
 
 
 
 

Christmas print and create - this event is suitable only for children over 8 years and they must be accompanied by an adult.