Class 4LT
Welcome to 4LT!
We are confident, hard working and resilient students. You will find us in Room 14 with our teacher, Lyndall Taylor, along with the other adults who support us - Rama Kerai, Mehreen Sarwar and Jo Fleming.
We are excited about the challenges that Year 4 has to offer. Our goal is to try our best in everything we do. To do this, we are learning to become resilient learners and to embrace challenges. We have created our WE CARE class charter and will make sure that it is at the heart of all our learning.
In English, we are excited to learn through an immersive curriculum, allowing us to delve deeper into the topics we will be learning. In Mathematics, we will be doing our best to know all of our times tables, improving our arithmetic skills and exploring different mental strategies to help us solve problems.
In Year 4, we are keen to learn to swim - such an invaluable life skill! Along with this, we will be learning all about water safety.
We are looking forward to an exciting year ahead.
4LT Class Charter
Each class at St. Stephen’s Primary School will complete a class charter, outlining agreements for members of the class and duty bearers (adults). All pupils are entitled to receive their rights. This class charter will form the basis of a display in class, be displayed on the class website page and also be used for class disciplinary matters.
Rights |
Our definitions |
Class Charter |
Wellbeing |
To be safe, happy and healthy. Article 24- Every Child has the right to the best possible health. |
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Expression |
To share our views and listen to others. Article 12- Every child has the right to have a say in all matters affecting them. |
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Courtesy |
To be polite and courteous at all times. |
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Aspiration |
To aspire and achieve our potential and beyond. Article 28- Every child has the right to an education. |
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Respect |
To be respected, respect others, ourselves and our environment. |
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Equity |
Everyone receives the same treatment. Article 2 -Every child has the right to the convention without discrimination. |
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