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Taskmaster Challenge

Dear Parents / Carers,

Taskmaster Club is coming to High Hazels Academy! The year 6s are really looking forward to starting the sessions. This letter outlines what and why and will provide you more information.

WE INVITE YOU TO A PARENT INTRODUCTION AND TO TAKE PART IN TASKS SET BY ALEX HORNE

When – Thursday 16th October 2025 8:45 – 9:30 (as part of the Parent Breakfast)

Where – Year 6 Classrooms

Parent’s Guide to Taskmaster Club 

Welcome to the world of Taskmaster Club—a creative, hilarious, and confidence-building program where students complete imaginative tasks inspired by the hit TV show Taskmaster. Here's how you can support your child and be part of the fun!  

What Is the Prize Task? 

Each week, students may be asked to bring (or explain) their entry for the Prize Task—a fun challenge where the best item wins points for creativity, relevance, or uniqueness for their group. Sometimes the item can’t be brought in because it’s simply too big (Buckingham Palace) or an abstract concept (love), in those cases the students can draw or write down something to represent it. It all comes down to the explanation as we are trying to encourage the children to develop their reasoning skills and justify their decisions.  

  • Examples: “Bring the most unusual pencil case” or “Bring something that makes you laugh.” 
  • Tip: Help your child choose something safe, school-appropriate, and imaginative. 
  • Explain: Encourage them to think of a reason why their Prize Task entry is the best.  
  • Note: Items will be returned unless otherwise stated. 

How You Can Engage With Your Child 

  • Ask about the weekly task: “What was your challenge today?” 
  • Celebrate effort: Praise creativity and teamwork, not just winning. 
  • Encourage storytelling: Let them explain how they approached the task. 
  • Watch clips of Taskmaster together (child-friendly ones!) to get inspired. 

Supporting at Home 

  • Help gather materials: Many tasks use everyday items like paper, tape, or string. 
  • Practice creative thinking: Try mini challenges at home like “Make a hat from kitchen items.” 

Accessing the Secret Padlet 

Your school is part of a nationwide UL Taskmaster Education competition&l

Taskmaster Challenge

 


🌟 Beowulf 🌟

Y6 dove into the magical world of ‘Beowulf’! We transformed into the characters with some colorful face paint and brought the story to life by acting out scenes. What an absolute blast we had! 🎭💚

#Beowulf #FunInClass #Y6Adventures

🌟 Beowulf 🌟

 


🌟 OPAL Playtime Donations 🌟

Good morning, families!

We’re excited to share that our children are having a blast during playtime, and the OPAL project is really taking off! This week, we’re on the lookout for any old pots, pans, suitcases and kitchen utensils you no longer use. If you've got any spare items lying around, we’d be absolutely thrilled to give them a new life in our play sessions!

Also, don’t forget to check out some fun snapshots of the kids enjoying their lunchtime activities from last week! 📸

Thank you so much for your ongoing support! You truly make our community awesome! 💖

#OPALPlaytime #CommunityLove #PlaytimeFun

🌟 OPAL Playtime Donations 🌟

 


💡💡Light Bulb 💡💡

Year 6s have been scientists. We have investigated how the brightness of a bulb is affected by the number of cells/batteries. We had to consider the control variables to ensure it was a fair test.

💡💡Light Bulb 💡💡

 


Happy World Mental Health Day, everyone!

Today, we have teamed up with thousands of young people all over to spread some sunshine by wearing yellow! 🌼 It’s no secret that the world can be a challenging place for our kids and teens.

A huge THANK YOU for helping us raise £170

It was brilliant to see smiles on faces on everyone who joined in the fun run today too! Let’s keep the momentum going and support each other every step of the way! 💛

#WorldMentalHealthDay

Happy World Mental Health Day, everyone!

 


Mental Health Fun Run

We are excited to announce that our junior children will be taking part in a fun run to celebrate World Mental Health Day! This is a wonderful opportunity for the children to get active and have fun while supporting an important cause.

To ensure everyone is comfortable, please can the children come to school in trainers or bring a pair with them. Your support in this event is greatly appreciated!

Mental Health Fun Run

 


Wellington Boots

👢👢Wellington Boots 👢👢

Dear Parents and Carers,

We’re excited to let you know that children can now bring in their own wellington boots (wellies) to school! This means your child will be able to enjoy outdoor play and learning on the field throughout the year, whatever the weather.

To help us keep things organised, please ensure that your child’s wellies are clearly labelled on the inside with their name and class using a permanent marker.

Thank you for your support in helping us make the most of our outdoor space!

Wellington Boots

 


Fictional Narrative

Students in Year 6 have been designing their settings for their fictional narrative. Working in groups, they annotated various settings and generated details descriptions including verbs, nouns and adjectives. The classes then collated some ideas and added them to their 'pick n' mix' wall which will support them through the remainder of the unit. What a lovely start to the week, Y6!

Fictional Narrative

 


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