Welcome
to Class 3

Mrs Dodd

Mrs Sagar
Meet your teachers
Mrs Dodd
Hello, I’m Mrs. Dodd and I’ll be teaching Year 3/4 in Class 3 this year. I have been teaching for 18 years from Year 1-Year 5 and thoroughly love my job! I have been part of Wickersley Partnership Trust for just over 3 years. I work part time which is usually Thursday and Friday but you might see me in school on other days.
I have been married to my husband Tom since 2013 and we have two little girls; Libby, who is 10, and Matilda who is 7. They both keep me very busy with all their hobbies. We have lots of pets which include 1 cocker spaniel called Fudge, 1 cat called Tigger and 4 chickens! We love going for walks as a family and going on holidays!
I am really excited for September and seeing you all! We’re going to have an amazing year!
Mrs Sagar
Hi everyone! My name is Mrs Sagar and I am very much looking forward to being your Y3/4 class teacher in September. I can’t wait to meet you all and I am really excited to get to know you. I have been a primary school teacher for 11 years with experience in teaching from Year 6 all the way down to Foundation Stage. My favourite key stage to teach is Lower Key Stage 2! I joined the Wickersley Partnership Trust just after Christmas this year. My degree is in Geography but I also love History, Music and Maths. I am married to Danny and am a proud mum of Bertie (age 6). I love to be in the water. I spend a lot of time swimming with my family whether that is in a swimming pool or in the ocean. I also enjoy reading and would love any suggestions for what I could read next! I am excited to be your new teacher and am looking forward to getting to know you all. We will have an amazing year working hard, having fun and making lots of great memories together. I hope you all have a fantastic summer and I will see you all in September.
Meet your Teaching Assistant

Miss Longden
Hi! My name is Miss Longden 2. I am going to be your Teaching Assistant in class 3/4 this year and I am really looking forward to working with you all. I have been working here since November 2024, I have gained so much knowledge and experience within this time and I know quite a lot of you already.
I am looking forward to helping you learn and achieve the best you can. I have nearly 20 years experience working within childcare. I love spending time with my family especially going on holidays and days out.
I really enjoy working here at Foljambe Primary and I cant wait to start working with you all in September!
Class Information
Our ClassDojo account will be updated regularly with lots of messages, dojo points and picture updates – it is important that you are engaging with this on a regular basis! Please like and comment on our posts! Children should be reading at least 3 times a week at home. Weekly homework will also be sent home which will include spellings and a piece of homework linked to current learning. Children will recieve Dojo points for completing and returning this. We will have a big focus of timestables so please make sure that you have your TTRs log in!
Areas of Learning
On Thursdays and Fridays, you will be learning Science, RE, French and PE. Over the year in RE, we will be learning about Hinduisn, Celebrations, Christianity ad Humanism. We will be learning basic French which includes, colours, greetings, animals and basic sentences.
Class News

KS2 St. Leonard’s Christingle Service
On Tuesday 17th December, our Key Stage 2 students were invited to St. Leonard’s Church, to take part in a Christingle Service. During the service, each

Y3/4 Writing Stories with Maths!
Last week, we had the amazing Philip Sheppard come into to teach Year 3/4 about writing stories through Maths. He gave the children some incredible

Creswell Crags Trip!
Yesterday, Class 3 had a wonderful visit to Creswell Crags to continue their study of the Stone Age, as part of the exciting History curriculum

Class 3 Mackenzie Thorpe Art Study!
Class 3 have been working super hard, studying the artist Mackenzie Thorpe. Through their learning they did a lot of exploration into drawing landscapes, and