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Kilmorie Primary School Newsletter - 3rd November 2023

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Friday 3rd November 2023


image of headteacherDear Parents and Carers, 

Welcome back! 

Kate led this week’s whole school assemblies, and the topic was Respect – one of our Kilmorie Qualities. She discussed the meaning of respect and how it can mean different things to different people; it’s a combination of our behaviour towards others and how that behaviour makes them feel. Together, Kate and the children discussed and noted examples of how you can show respect and how being respected makes you feel. She went on to read the book 'Emmanuel’s Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah'.  

Emmanuel's Dream imageEmmanuel’s Dream is the inspiring true story of Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah’s life. Emmanuel was born in Ghana with only one leg. He was dismissed by most people, but not by his mother, who taught him never to give up. As a boy, Emmanuel hopped to school more than two miles each way, learned to play football and ride a bike. He left home at thirteen to help provide for his family. He eventually became a cyclist and rode an incredible four hundred miles across Ghana. Throughout his life, he was not given the respect he deserved but at every turn, he went on to gain people’s respect anyway.                                                                                                                            Kate finished by discussing how respect can be shown in the classroom, in the playground, at home and in the community.  

We all know that being with nature supports our physical and mental wellbeing and we encourage children's interest in wildlife as much as we can. Many of our children engage in our gardens, which brings me to share our delight to have recently been awarded the Best Wildlife Garden by the London Children's Flower Society. It is fantastic that our school gardens have been recognised and celebrated. Later this month some of our children will be attending the Guild Hall with Eva, our school gardener, to receive the trophy. A big thank you to everyone who has helped to make our gardens the amazing space they are, and a special thank you to Eva for ensuring nature is part of our children’s educational experience.  

Year 2 photoOn Wednesday, Kate and Shona's year 2 classes visited Dulwich Picture Gallery. As part of their workshop, the children looked at a small selection of paintings in the gallery to help them get an understanding of why artists use different styles and techniques. They then experimented with a variety of materials, processes and skills to produce a very personal and vibrant framed self-portrait. The children had a lovely time:  

“I liked the picture gallery because they had old paintings and they looked like real people.” Emily. 

“I liked the part where we draw our favourite things in white and painted over them with beautiful watercolours, it was like magic.” Isla 

Here are some photos. 

School photoIndividual Portrait & Sibling Photos: photo proof-slips were sent home and a letter was sent via email, on Wednesday (1st Nov). Both the email and the proof provide information about how you can order photos and get an early bird discount (ends on 12th November). If you have not received your sibling proof-slip please pop into the school office. Many thanks

calendar imageDon’t forget to check the school calendar as class assemblies start next week – Elis' class is first. Remember you can subscribe to your child/ren’s year group.   

Anti bullying week logoFrom Monday 13th – Friday 17th November is Anti-Bullying week. It will kick off with Odd Socks Day on Monday 13th November, and we are asking everyone to wear odd socks to show that day to show that it is ok to be different and to stand up against bullying and discrimination. I will remind again next week. 

Have a lovely weekend. 

Julie


Celebrations

In this week's Celebration Assembly, we celebrated... 

Child's Name Celebrating...
Year 1 - Aliyah  for her resilience when reading. 
Year1 - Dandara for her engagement and participation during our phonics lessons and reading group sessions. 
Year 1 - Lucio for his fantastic start to the new term. He has made good learning choices during continuous provision. 
Year1 - Alexis O for her contribution to our class discussions.  Well done for sharing your holiday news with the class. 
Year 2 - Thea for writing a lovely new ending for 'The Last Wolf', which included interesting adjectives.
Year 2 - Alfie for fantastic learning behaviour and for working really hard. 
Year 2 - Romy for fantastic story writing and handwriting. You have made so much progress since you started in Year 2 and I have noticed how you are really pushing yourself. Well done!
Year 2 - Luka for your amazing learning behaviour. You know so much about so many things, and you use what you know in your learning. I have been very impressed with how you are challenging yourself, especially in your maths. Brilliant!
Year 3 - Greta

for great improvement in her learning behaviour and for give 100% in all her learning. She is always trying her best. 

Year 3 - Campbell for sharing his wonderful facts about volcanoes and rocks and for working collaboratively with his peers to help support them with their spellings. 
Year 3 - Romy for producing excellent versions of 'The Promise' in English, using all the writing features we have been looking at and using her best joined handwriting.
Year 3 - Millie for producing excellent versions of 'The Promise' in English, using all the writing features we have been looking at and using her best joined handwriting.
Year 3 - Matilda

for her excellent learning behaviour, always being ready to learn, her great contributions in class discussions and her focus during independent work.

Year 4 - Liseli

for always showing our Kilmorie qualities in everything she does, she is a brilliant role model. The story that Liseli wrote for story seekers blew me away. The level of detail and descriptive language was incredible!

Year 4 - Henry for showing fantastic resilience, independence and curiosity. He has been challenging himself, supporting his peers and asking brilliant questions. He is becoming a wonderful role model to our class.
Year 5 - Eidan

for being an outstanding role model to his peers, amazing learning attitude, not only striving for success but for excellence in his work. It leads to an exceptional piece of writing. 

Year 5 - Tianna

for shifting her learning attitude to make deliberate attempts to improve her work. She's developed her own strategies to bring focus back in to her learning, showing resilience and continuous improvements. 

Year 5 - Marcus for the curiosity he's shown in improving his writing. He thinks carefully about language choices and the very best synonym to use to create the desired effect on the reader.
Year 5 - Maria for her fantastic version of a folk tale - it was outstanding! This is due to her attitude of always challenging herself and seeking to improve her work.
Year 5 - Amelia

for her resilience when faced with a tricky task in writing, she gave it a go and produced a fantastic published piece.


Kobi photoKobi Ugbana in year 6, this week, signed a 4 year deal with Adidas. He has become the 2nd youngest player ever to be signed at the age of 10! Please join us in celebrating this amazing achievement. We are so proud; he is an inspiration to others with not only with his sportsmanship, but also how he demonstrates each and every one of the Kilmorie qualities. 


Photo of Elliot playing celloOn Thursday, during Year 5 and 6 singing assembly, Elliot from Year 5 gave a recital on the cello.  Accompanied by his father on piano, he performed a very complex piece.  I can say that the children were mesmerised by Elliot’s playing.  Dennis was particularly impressed as he did not need any sheet music and performed the piece from memory.  Well done Elliot!  

Reminders

instrument imageNotice period to stop instrumental lessons

Please email Eleni, with a minimum of 3 weeks notice. 


School website calendar subscription guide. All dates are automatically added to your personal calendar. Please remember to subscribe to 2023-24 year group.

  1. Visit the website page: https://www.kilmorieschool.co.uk/school-calendar
  2. Click 'Categories' (above the grid box) – select your child/ren’s year group/s
  3. Click the ‘Subscribe’ button (above the grid box)

Wellbeing & Safeguarding

Are you a Carer?

Imago is excited to deliver the Maximising Wellbeing of Unpaid Carers, supporting Adult Carers, Young Adult Carers and Young Carers across the borough of Lewisham. Follow this link to find out more information.


Action for happiness calendar

 


Register for the 10,000 Steps a Day Challenge

Do you have what it takes to be a Holiday Hero? Complete 10,000 steps each day for 30 days, and help us send 1,000 families to go on a life-changing holiday in 2024. 

Find out more and register online here.


Worried about a child?

Contact NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk


Attendance

Class Attendance %
Ladybirds 98.41
Treefrogs 96.17
Butterflies 94.65
Sarah C

100.00

Kate M 94.07
Shona 98.08
Elis 97.78
Jo G 96.80
Crystal 95.36
Hannah 95.79
Sarah R 96.55
Rebecca 98.21
Rachel 96.90
Shipra 93.33
Conor 93.45
Dominic 91.67
Penny 95.71
Vicky 98.62

Well done! 100% Attendance to Sarah C's class! Fantastic!


Friends of Kilmorie (FoK) News

With less than 4 weeks to go until our 'Starry nights' Winter fair we have lots of information that we need to share with you. Please take a look at the table below for links to our various projects. 

  • Raffle Tickets: Look out for raffle tickets in your child's bags next week. We will be sending home a book of 5 tickets, each ticket is £1. Please return ticket stubs and correct money in an envelope to the office. We will also be selling raffle tickets in the playground prior to the fair.  Here is the list of fantastic prizes. 
  • Christmas cards mageChristmas cards: Our early bird discount is valid until Monday 13th November, your child will have brought a leaflet home with all the information.
  • Tea towels: Our year group tea towels are now on sale, you can purchase these through Ticket Tailor via the link in the table below. 
  • Wreath Making: There is still time to  book your place for our festive wreath making evening on the 10th of November, it is a fun, child free evening with fizz and nibbles. 
  • Christmas trees: Our shop is open for another two weeks, take a look at our products using the link to our online store below. 
  • Donations: now is the time to start bringing in your donations. We need items for our secret gift room (gift for adults). Think candles, unused cosmetics, perfumes, photo frames - basically anything you may like to receive as a gift. 
    • We also need donations of chocolate (must not contain nuts) Your child’s teacher will be weighing the chocolate and the class with the highest weight will win a prize. 

A summary of all the important dates and information relating to our Winter Fair and other Christmas activities are summarised below:

Activity

Deadline

How

Wreath Making

10th Nov

Buy tickets: Festive Wreath Making Workshop 2023 – Kilmorie School Lower Hall, Fri 10 Nov 2023 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (tickettailor.com)

Christmas trees

15th Nov

Order your tree online: Friends of Kilmorie (sumupstore.com)

Amazon wish list

18th Nov

Purchase items from our wishlist: Amazon.co.uk

Tea Towels

20th Nov

Buy Tea Towels: Kilmorie Tea Towels 23/24, Mon 30 Oct 2023 8:00 AM - Mon 20 Nov 2023 11:00 PM (tickettailor.com)

Chocolate donations

23rd Nov

Please give to class teacher

Gift room donations

23rd Nov

Please use the blue bin by main gate on Kilmorie Road (no toys or alcohol)

Book donations

23rd Nov

Please use the blue bin by main gate on Kilmorie Road

Christmas cards

8th Dec

Order online: Artwork Finder (mychildsart.co.uk)

       

Our volunteer sign up sheet will be going live next week.

Can you spare just one hour of your time to help? Please take a look at our 'Donate a day, an hour goes a long way' campaign. 

Dates for your diary

Year 2 Sarah C - Educational Visit
All Day
08
November
FOK Wreath Making - evening adults only
All Day
10
November
Elis' class assembly
9:20am – 10:00am
10
November
Deadline for early bird discount on individual & sibling photos
All Day
12
November
Wear odd socks to school day
All Day
13
November
Year 4 - Educational Visit
All Day
13
November