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Friday 24th March 2023


Dear Parents and Carers, 

This week Kate led the whole school assembly. There were 2 themes that she managed to intertwine. Tuesday marked both World Poetry Day and World Down’s Syndrome Day. She began by reading a poem by Christina Rosetti called Spring, (as 21st March is also beginning of spring) and she ended with a poem written about a child with Down’s Syndrome and how special he is. In between the children learnt a little about Down’s Syndrome, including the fact that it was named after a Doctor Down who first recognised the condition while working in an asylum around 150 years ago. They also celebrated James Martin, who starred in a short film that recently won an Oscar – not only was he the first person with Down’s Syndrome to win an Oscar, but he also won it on his birthday! 

We had a wonderful class assembly from Maria and Simone’s class. The children not only took us through life in the Stone Age, they reminded us that without this very important stage in History, we would not have many of the tools and things we take for granted today, such as fire. They also highlighted the important qualities that the people of the Stone Age showed: resilience, curiosity, innovation and collaboration, to name a few and how we at Kilmorie not only have them but recognise their importance too. What a fabulous assembly to round off our class assemblies this term – well done Maria and Simone’s class. More photos here.

As you are aware, our end of year production this year is The Lion King. All parts have been given out and rehearsals are getting underway! I am excited to announce that we will be performing at St Dunstan's College theatre on two dates, with 2 performances per day: Tuesday 11th July will be for years 2, 4 and 6 and Wednesday 12th July will be for years 1, 3 and 5. Performance times will be confirmed by the end of next week. 

Kilmorie School Vision & Priorities Meeting – thank you to those of you who attended. This was a great opportunity for Anita, Chair of Governors and me to share the vision for the school, our school improvement priorities and brainstorm ways we can work together. Thank you to Friends of Kilmorie for keeping us refreshed but also for sharing with us not only how they support but also the many ways people can get involved. For those of you that missed it, the slides have been uploaded to the website. 

photo of new outside area signsThank you to our gardening team of volunteers who came to school last weekend to continue preparation for spring. The sun was shining, giving all those helping with the gardening an extra boost. The team planted and weeded our outside spaces and installed the beautiful new garden signs created by Lauren (a mum of a year 3 child). Thank you to Eva and Olly. I am delighted to hear that there were a lot of children helping too. Read full article here. 

We had two wonderful ensembles this week. On Tuesday we saw the children from years 5 and 6 who are learning Guitar do an array of individual and group pieces. On Wednesday, we had the violin ensemble where we saw a wonderful mix of set pieces and their own interpretations. Well done everyone, it was wonderful to see such talent. 

We have had a number of educational visits this week. Vicky’s Year 5 class today have had their visit to Deptford Creekside Discovery Centre – I do hope they didn’t get too wet! Yesterday, Year 1 visited St George’s Church to support learning in Religious Education which this term has a focus of Christianity. They had a great time and thank you to the parents who volunteered. Do please click here to have a look at the pictures.  

Year 2 were also out yesterday enjoying an action-packed trip to Greenwich.  Thank you to those who were able to support with the visit, everyone had lots of fun exploring the Cutty Sark and the galleries of the National Maritime Museum.  Do please view the photos and read more.

Early Phase Garden Party is on Saturday 13th May 11.30-14.30. All those in Nursery, Reception and Year 1 please make a note in your diaries to join the Early Phase team at the special coronation themed garden party on Saturday 13th May! It is such a lovely event especially for the younger Kilmorie children and the money raised will go towards the seaside trip taking place in the summer term. Please see FoK News box below for more information and how you can support. 

Well done to Erin K (Early Phase), Wren Hadden (Lower Phase) and Maya Gilby (Upper Phase) for winning this year’s Winkworth Easter Competition. Winkworth had a very tough job judging the entries, but the team were particularly impressed by the creativity of the 3 winners. Each child will receive a £20 voucher and certificate, plus their artwork is centre stage in Winkworth’s window in Forest Hill.

Vitality Big Half, Sunday 3rd September 2023 – FoK are hoping to enter a community team into the Big Half again this year. Last year, the Big Half raised an impressive £5887!  If you are interested in being part of the Kilmorie team and willing to raise sponsorship money for the school, please email friendsofkilmorie@hotmail.co.uk. All experience levels and abilities are welcome. 

I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Kobi in Year 5 who took part in an international youth football tournament in Lithuania last weekend. He did this playing for Chelsea Academy, where he brought home the under 11s best striker award. This is an incredible achievement of which I hope he is very proud – well done Kobi. 

Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterised by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviours, speech and nonverbal communication. Every April Autism Speaks celebrates World Autism Month, which begins with World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. Whilst I know we will be on holiday, I felt it was important to share this event as it is an opportunity to raise awareness of this condition, which is very much part of our school community.   

Ramadan Mubarak to all our families who celebrate, if some of our older children are wishing to fast, please make sure the school is informed. Have a wonderful weekend, do please remember that the clocks change this weekend and we ‘spring’ into summer, meaning longer days, and hopefully some sunshine. 

I look forward to seeing you next week at the International Week performances. 

Kind regards 

Julie 


Celebrations

In our assembly this week we have been celebrating our children in group B. It is so lovely to see the range of things being celebrated. Please take a look. 

Child's Name Celebrating...
Gus - Year 3 for always bringing his expansive knowledge about the world to class discussions which not only add interest but enhances everyone’s learning.
Kim - Year 3 for his enthusiastic engagement in all curriculum areas and for gaining independence and confidence with his learning.
Joe - Year 3 for making positive contributions to class discussions and for growing in confidence.
Alia - Year 3 for her fantastic work especially in maths.  She has grown in confidence and is working really well and independently.  Even when she finds work tricky she is thinking about how she can approach it and showing great resilience.
Isaias - Year 3 for his learning behaviour.  Is always cheerful in his learning, gives 100% to everything he does and really thinks about what we are learning - asking excellent relevant questions, giving excellent contributions and working well as part of a team, particularly in dance.
Holly - Year 3 for her learning behaviour.  An excellent role model for other children - always doing the right thing.  Comes in every day really cheery and helps everyone around her.  She has also shown a huge improvement in her ability to work independently and is becoming more confident all the time.
Gabriel - Year 4 for showing a deeper level of understanding in maths
Jack - Year 4 for his hard work in maths and his use of expended noun phrases in English
Norah - Year 4 for her collaboration in the story telling in English
Emilia - Year 4 for her positive attitude towards learning
Emmanuel - Year 4 for his fantastic fraction and decimal work in maths
Yaqub - Year 5 for showing an improved attitude towards his learning, taking more risks and developing his resilience
Melody - Year 5 for her improved focus in all areas of her learning, resulting in excellent work everyday
Joel - Year 5 for always showing all the Kilmoire qualities. A great role model for the school
Zie - Year 5 for showing great courage, focus and behaviour to really get involved in our trip to Deptford Creek
Edie - Year 5 greatly improved attitude and focus towards her learning. She has made fantastic progress!
Harry - Year 6 hard work and improvements in reading. Contributions to discussions in class to help everyone understand what we are reading and has a flair for getting inside the characters’ heads.
Aris - Year 6 hard work and improvements in reading. Contributions to discussions in class to help everyone understand what we are reading and has a flair for getting inside the characters’ heads.
Isla D - Year 6 hard work and improvements in reading. Contributions to discussions in class to help everyone understand what we are reading and has a flair for getting inside the characters’ heads.
Milan - Year 6 for his great responses to feedback in maths and English
Serena - Year 6 for independence and collaboration in maths

Photo of Monday night league footballAnother successful night for our Monday night girls football league, wining 1-0.

Despite injuries and no subs available, the team pulled together, played and won. They showed passion, put up a strong fight, showed determination and never gave up! Read full article here. 


Friends of Kilmorie (FOK) News

Early Phase Garden Party, Sat 13th May 11.30-14.30. The garden party is a real team effort, led by the Early Phase staff, with help from FoK and other parent volunteers. Lots of helpers will be needed on the day – if you can spare an hour of your time to volunteer before, during or after the party, please sign up here. 

As well as volunteers, we really need your help with donations of certain things. If you are able to donate any of the items from the list below, you can bring them in from Monday 27th March.  

  • Gift items, non-perishable food items, very good condition toys, books, games, soft toys for the bric-a-brac and teddy tombola – please leave in crates/boxes by the Elsinore Road gate and Year 1 entrance.

  • Bottles of wine, beer, lager, spirits, etc. for the tombola – please hand these in directly to the school office.

  • Brand new, coloured items for the Rainbow Raffle Hampers (click here to find out the colour(s) assigned to your child’s class) – please leave items in the dedicated boxes outside each classroom.


Reminders

Enrichment classes - the majority of enrichment classes have ended this week. If you have been contacted your child will have their final class next week. 


Tickets are still on sale for Quiz & Kati Rolls event on Fri 21st April 7-10pm

It promises to be a really fun evening, with delicious food, a bar, prizes and good company! Buy tickets online here.

Attendance & Punctuality

Class Attendance % Punctuality %
Ladybirds 95.33 99.00
Treefrogs 94.67 98.00
Butterflies 100.00 99.33
Sarah C 95.60 98.80
Kate M 98.62 99.66
Shona 96.79 98.57
Elis 96.00 96.00
Jo G 96.55 97.24
Maria / Simone 98.67 98.00
Shipra 94.29 97.86
Sarah R 97.24 98.97
Rebecca 97.33 98.00
Vicky 98.52 98.52
Ayo 97.02 98.72
Conor 96.43 97.50
Dominic 88.62 97.24
Jo C 98.15 98.15
Nora 96.54 99.62

Well done! 100% Attendance to Butterflies! 

 

School News

Calling ALL Parents

If you or your children speak another language outside of the school community, we need you! Having records of children and families that speak another language, alongside English, benefits the school as we receive extra funding used across  whole school. The additional language does not need to be the home language, just one the family interact with outside of school.

Please complete the form here if this applies to you and your family


Comic Relief - Red Nose Day

We are still collecting money, we are only at 29% of our target.

If you are able please donate online.  Thank you

Community News

Lewisham Council - Holiday programme food and fun

Lewisham council is delighted to announce details of our programme for the Easter Holidays 2023. There's something for everyone – from sports and drama, to arts, crafts and cooking. 

Please book in advance – places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, and there are priority places for children eligible for Free School Meals.

  • spring holiday programme of activities

Below is a link to a website designed for families thinking about owning a pet.

If you are thinking about getting a dog, in light of the recent attacks, do have a look at the Dog Safety Detective part (you will need to scroll down the page) as it has some good things for you to think about. 

https://woodgreen.org.uk/pet-advice-for-kids/ 

Dates for your diary

International Week
All Day
From 27 Mar until 31 Mar
27
March
Year 5 Ayo - Educational Visit
9:00am – 3:15pm
27
March
Year 2 - International Week Performance (1)
9:20am – 9:50am
28
March
Year 1 - International Week Performance (1)
10:00am – 10:20am
28
March
Year 2 - International Week Performance (2)
1:45pm – 2:15pm
28
March
Year 1 - International Week Performance (2)
2:45pm – 3:05pm
28
March