Panaga School Biweekly, Issue 152

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Panaga School Biweekly

Issue 152 10th May 2024

Panaga School Biweekly

Panaga School

IFM/4,

BSPCompany Sdn Bhd, Seria, KB, 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam

Phone: Teraja Office +673 3372139/2232

Rampayoh Office +673 3372694/3971

Principal: Brian Platts Brian.Platts@bsp-shell.bn

Mendaram/Rampayoh

Deputy Principal Donna Bonham donnabonham@panagaschool.net

Teraja Deputy Principal: Aimee Boase aimeeboase@panagaschool.net

Melilas Deputy Principal: Mandy Russell amandarussell@panagaschool.net

Business Service Lead: CylaAhmad cylaahmad@panagaschool.net

Panaga School Biweekly

Editors: Hannah Zakaria & Donovan Dolamit publications@panagaschool.net

Dear Parents,

It has certainly been a busy couple of weeks. There have been so many trips and performances where our students have had the opportunity to showcase and develop their considerable skills, personal qualities and be part of a collective effort. It has also been wonderful to see so many parents in school supporting their children and seeing first hand the extent of their learning.

P3 and P4 had super trips to the Tropical Biodiversity Centre and the BruneiArmed Forces in Tutong. P4 and P5 showcased their talents on Wednesday with a broad range of performances, including music, shadow theatre, clown skits to name but a few! Melilas enjoyed their residential trip to Temburong last week and then performed a wonderful Shakespeare Showcase yesterday. I don't know where they get their energy from or indeed, Ms. Karachi, who led the performances ably supported by our great team of teachers. Today, we also had wonderful assemblies from P3E and P6S.

International Day is next Friday. We are looking forward to everyone celebrating their own country and culture and those of our friends. The aim of the day is bring all of the children, staff, parents and guests together to demonstrate our international mindedness, to learn more about each other and to recognise and celebrate sameness and differences, whilst having fun in the process!

We are looking forward to everyone proudly wearing clothes that represent your home country and if possible, have a flag or mascot to wave.

All parents are invited to attend and may join in the activities with their children but are asked to follow the instructions of the teachers! There will also be a Coffee Bean and Boost Juice (outside the library) for adults to purchase drinks from. M1 and M2 may bring money and purchase drinks from Boost Juice, not Coffee Bean. All other students may have drinks bought for them by their parents.

Children should bring a morning snack with them and also an empty container to pick up some food that may be available from the international stalls. Thank you so much to the parents that have registered to run a stall; I am excited to see everything in its full pomp on Friday!

We are asking parents from Mendaram and Rampayoh to drop their children off at the Teraja Campus on Friday morning between 7:30 and 7:40 am. Parents are asked to use all available car parks to avoid congestion. If children from Rampayoh will be using their bikes on Friday, can parents please go to Rampayoh as normal with the bikes and then walk your children over to Teraja (as teachers will be walking all children back to Rampayoh at the end of the day for dismissal and won't be able to do this with bikes).

I have included further information about the day on the attached document, including the full schedule for the day. Updates will be provided on the Parents WhatsApp group leading up to the event next week, regarding further information, advice and weather updates.

Have a lovely weekend and I look forward to seeing you all next Friday.

Best Wishes, Brian, SLT and all of our staff

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UPCOMINGEVENTS

SchoolAcademic Calendar 2023-2024

SchoolAcademic Calendar 2024-2025

Parent Events Calendar

P4 Exit Point P2Trip International Day NVB/NTC Walkathon

Mendaram Exit Point P6 and P7 Miri Trip

MelilasTrip

P6-P7 MiriTrip P5 Survival Nights P4 Exit Point P5Trip to Temerong and Survival Nights P6-P7 Return from Miri Brunei Play P5 Survival Night

TERM BREAK

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Mon 20/5 Tue 21/5 Wed 22/5 Thu 23/5 Fri 24/5
Mon 27/5 Tue 28/5 Wed 29/5 Thu 30/5 Fri 31/5
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Pre-Nursery have been learning the story Jack and the Beanstalk.

We planted our own magic beans!

We drew our own Giant and we built our own castles. We played in role in the castle.

Issue 152 | 10th May 2024 Fe Fi Fo Fum ! What out everyone here I come!

Run, run, as fast as you can…

Nursery children have been learning through the story of The Gingerbread Man. We have re-told the story using props, drawn the story and learnt a counting song about 5 Gingerbread Men.

As the grand finale, the children made their own gingerbread man with Matea’s Mum.

The children used their maths, communication and enquiry skills.

Fortunately, their gingerbread men didn’t run away!

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Hip Hip Hooray for Sensory Play

Enquiry and creativity skills have been in abundance in P1 as the children engage in a range of sensory activities. These experiences improve cooperation, communication, coordination and reflection.

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P3/Language Leaders trip to Merangking School

On Monday 29th April, the P3 students and the M1 LL went to Merangking for team building activities. This is the first time that we have taken younger children to Merangking school. Both the P3 students and the Meranking students were very excited to meet each other. We mixed up the P3 students with the Merangking students for the activities, which were run by the LL.

Lego car challenge

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In groups, students were tasked with building a Lego car. They were given 15 minutes for the task. After this, we used a ramp to see how far the car would go. The winning car reached 1.72 cm.

Lego chicken challenge

In their groups, the students had to build a Lego chicken with just 17 pieces of Lego. They had to try and build it like the example. At the beginning only one person per group was allowed to see the building instructions. That person then would help out without touching the bricks. This was quite challenging so in the end the students all got to see the instructions.

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Colour by number

In pairs, the students coloured in colour by number worksheets.

Spaghetti tower challenge

The students had a fantastic time at Merangking school and it was great to see the students mingling with each other and working together. The students loved all the challenges, including the charades task. WeareextremelyproudofourP3students astheyshowedusallthepersonalqualities. Hopefullywecandosomethingsimilaragain in the future as it is great to see our students mixing with new students. Well done to our Language Leaders for leading theactivitiesandbeingsupportive.

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Off we go…

P3 - Trip to the Tropical Biodiversity Center

IPC unit ‘Live & Let Live’ Investigating the plants and animals that can be found here on Borneo. We learnt about conservation.

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Off we go…

P3 - Trip to the Tropical Biodiversity Center

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P4 trip to Royal Brunei Armed Forces

As part of our IPC unit. “How Humans Work”, P4 had the privilege of visiting the RBAF in Tutong. We learned how to keep fit and healthy, army style, and enjoyed participating in many different fitness activities with the men and women in the armed forces. We worked very hard and some of the exercises were quite hard. But we didn’t give up!

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We were shown how to complete the obstacle course and we were all successful. We watched how the soldiers cook their army rations, when they are in the jungle and were able to taste it. We all thought it was delicious. The food is designed and prepared to keep themfitandhealthy.

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Fringe Festivals are experimental performance pieces done in unconventional spaces for curated audiences. The P4s and P5s pulled off the first one in Panaga School and it was awesome! With clown skits, shadow theater pieces, live musical recitals, family yoga, radio drama and a picnic complete with a live band, it was indeed a celebration

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Music Recital Shadow Theatre Clown Skits
“Truly Enjoyable. We loved every moment! Well done to the children and everyone!”
Radio Drama Family Yoga Picnic / Live Concert T.G.I.T Band

P7 Exit Point

OnMondaymorningthe P7 children were delighted to welcome their parents to school to share their learning andcompletetheirbook reviewfootballsrelating tothepoliticalmigration unit “Moving people” The children shared a famous refugee poem and reflected on possiblesolutionstothe global refugee crisis. It wasinterestingtoshare differing international perspectives on global

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P7 Exit Point

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P7 Entry point Mission to Mars

The P7 children have been very busy completing the NASA entry requirements for becoming an astronaut. This mission was tough and required teamwork and focus. Well done P7 for working together in this task.

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P7 Entry point Mission to Mars

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DIGITALEDUCATION

This term in DE, M1 are creating their own Podcasts.They have started by thinking about the audience they are appealing to and creating a front cover on Canva

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DIGITALEDUCATION

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DRAMA: Shakespeare Showcase

During the M1 Shakespeare Showcase, we shared our learning through short performances of his plays, sonnets and soliloquies. We ended the show with an English line dance.

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DRAMA: Shakespeare Showcase

“All the world’s a stage And all the men and women, merely players”

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Shakespeare (The 7 Ages of Man)
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Melilas Residentials

M2 and M1 had separate amazing trips to Temburong, undertaking a wealth of different activities. Link to more photos has been sent to parent reps for your enjoyment!

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Link to more photos has been sent to parent reps to share for viewing!

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