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Kilmorie Primary School Newsletter - 10th May 2024

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Friday 3rd May 2024

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Dear Parents and Carers, 

We have had another jam-packed week.

It started with our whole school assembly around Down Syndrome Awareness, led by Dennis. World Down Syndrome Day was on the 21st March. Whilst late, we wanted to acknowledge this day and to inform children about Down Syndrome. Dennis spoke about how people with Down syndrome share some physical characteristics; everyone is unique with their own strengths and areas of difficulty, individual character and personality, each influenced, as we all are, by their families, friends and life. 

There have been lots of educational visits: 

  •  Year 3 went to Devonshire Nature Reserve to take part in a workshop in relation to their science topic of ‘Plants’. The children enjoyed exploring the meadow area and identifying flowers using spotter cards and trees based on their leaf shapes. They did a pond dipping activity where they were able to discover what animals live in the pond and the importance of plants. They tried wild garlic leaves and had a go at whittling sticks using potato peelers (which they all thoroughly enjoyed!).

 

 

 

 

Anastasia: I really liked going for the woodland walk and flower spotting.  

Campbell: It was a nice place to be and it was very peaceful. I enjoyed the whittling.  

  • Year 5 Jana’s Class went to Deptford Creekside Discovery Centre as part of their learning around Rivers. With the amazing guidance of Paddy and Sunday, students enjoyed examining artefacts from the river and assorting them into the associated professions. Then it was time to become the explorers! The students were very excited to put on their wading boots and explore the river beneath their feet. The Year 5’s specifically enjoyed sighting swans and performing in the duck race, which was a great way to test the current speed of the river. Overall, it was a very fun and successful trip! 

 

 

 

 

The year 5&6 girls' football team had their first match against Haseltine and the year 4&5's took part in a hockey tournament. I know Jane was very proud of all the children who took part. Do please read about how they did in the celebration section of the newsletter. 

A huge thank you to all the parents who have helped support the visits and events. Without your support, it would be very challenging for us to enable them to go ahead.  

If you are able to do any regular volunteering, do please complete the form. We could really do with some support listening to children read. Thank you.  

The week was rounded off with a fantastic class assembly from Sarah C’s class. They shared poems they had written all about water and what it means to us. They then linked their learning about Kenya and how water is precious to the people in Kenya, sharing a traditional tale and a rain dance. It was so lovely to see their enjoyment and confidence. What a fabulous class assembly – well done. 

Attendance:  

If your child is absent from school when the register is taken, you will be sent a text message. We ask that you respond to this message so that we can accurately mark the attendance records.   If we do not hear from you, then an ‘o’ code will be given, which means that it is classed as an unauthorised absence.  

If your child wakes up feeling slightly unwell but livens up a bit later, you can still bring them into school (excluding vomiting and diarrhoea). This means they will receive an afternoon mark.   

If you do need to take your child out of school for some reason, we ask that you complete the Pupil Absence Request form which can be found on our website. This will then be granted at the Headteacher’s discretion. Each application is looked at individually, taking different factors into consideration. 

School Dinners: 

Benita and I work closely with Chartwells and meet regularly where we feedback and discuss any changes moving forward. We and other staff also do regular spot checks on portion size, range of options on offer (especially towards the end of service) and get the children’s views on different meals. I can confirm the portion size is correct and there is always a good range, even for the last class to be served. However, I am aware that some meals are less popular than others, and we have agreed that the Health and Wellbeing committee will get the children’s views. They will then have the opportunity to meet with Chartwells to look at where the menu can be updated as we have done previously. 

Tully Update: 

TullyTully is settling into life at school and has been to visit most classes and will now be doing more to support the curriculum. This means there will be times during the school day when she will be in classes, giving more children the opportunity to work with her. We will of course, keep you updated and will be sharing her work via her own page on the school website.  

 

 

 

Early Phase Garden Party.  

This is a wonderful event for the children who are joining us in September to get a feel for our school community and for the younger children already here, to have an event totally tailored to them! However, as with all events, they take a lot of work to get organised - there will be lots to do the night before and morning of the Early Phase Garden Party. If you’re able to help out, please contact Friends of Kilmorie on: friendsofkilmorie@gmail.com 

Book Sale next Friday 10th May after school in the community room until 4.30 pm and at the Early Years Garden Party the next day. Do please come along. There are lots of brilliant books. 

Gardening Day Sunday 12th May – 10am – 12pm  

If you fancy getting some fresh air and are able to help, do please come along. There will be planting in the Wild Garden along the fence extending the 'Kilmorie Rainforest'. However, Eva asks if you could please bring your own tools. 

This will be the first step in spending some money from the grant and is an important milestone as we start our fence planting for our The Living Boundaries Project.  

As I sign off this week’s newsletter, I can see a glimmer of blue sky – let's hope we see more of it over the weekend. Wishing everyone a lovely Bank Holiday and I look forward to welcoming everyone back on Tuesday 7th May 2024. 

Kind regards 

Julie 


Celebrations

The Monday night league has now started for some of our year 5-6 girls and what an evening it was!  

Sporting our brand new sports kits (which looked amazing), the girls had a game against our rivals, Hasletine. The game got off to a good start and with our motto "start hard, start fast" in the girls' minds, they scored quickly, making it 1-0 but it didn't stop there. They showed great teamwork, determination and skill, with lovely passes and touches of the ball and lots of encouragement to each other which went towards them winning the match 3-0. With some of the most fantastic 1-2 passing, movement, creating space, I have seen. The girls really deserved to win. 

 A big thank you, as always, to the parents for coming and supporting us as it makes a huge difference.  

 We are really looking forward to our next fixture. 

Girls Football

Some of our year 4-5 children took part in a hockey festival hosted at Sydenham school this week.  

We had 2 teams, A and B which ended up seeing both teams playing against each other. They played with the same commitment but showed compassion for each other as they said "we are all Kilmorie and we win together and lose together". This showed the children's excellent maturity and sportsmanship throughout the night, which made them the hard teams to compete against in the whole competition.  

Both teams were captained by Leo and Jayden who did an outstanding job of leading their teams. Both teams played exceptionally well and showed great confidence, skill, empathy and determination in the competition. This was rewarded by team B winning silver medals and coming second, and team A winning gold and coming home with gold medals and a trophy.  

 It was a brilliant night of hockey. Well done to all the children involved, you so deserved to be 1st and 2nd and we can't wait for more tournaments soon.         Hockey Team B

Hockey Team A


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

Child's Name Celebrating...
Year 1 - D'Arcy  For her outstanding learning behaviour and participation this week. She has been a fantastic role model for the whole class; modelling active listening and focus during all lessons. She also produced a gorgeous piece of art of a woodpecker which she worked really hard on.
Year 1 - Kahliya For working really hard in all areas of learning and showing such a resilient attitude.
Year 1 - Margot B For so much progress in writing. You always work so hard on your cursive writing and always respond well to feedback to improve your work.
Year 2 - Max For becoming such an active and positive member of the class. He is making some great contributions to class discussions and has been a great role model for the rest of the class when we were learning our dance this week.
Year 2 - Nico For always following our Kilmorie rules by being safe, respectful and ready to learn.  Well done Nico, for caring about your learning so much and for always trying your best.
Year 3 - Will For brilliant historical enquiry skills.
Year 3 - Francesca For fantastic science enquiry skills and collaboration during experiments.
Year 4 - Holly  For your positive attitude to maths recently, which has impressed every adult who works with you. Well done and keep it up!
Year 4 - Rafael  For the amazing improvement in his learning behaviour, particularly with his writing this week and his resilience in DT.
Year 4 - Iris For your focus and hard work in maths, in particular your excellent explanations when answering reasoning questions.
Year 4 - Frieda For always ensuring your work in your book is always beautifully presented. Keep it up!
Year 4 - Reilly K For working incredibly hard in his maths group. For his enthusiasm for maths activities and challenges, it has been lovely to see.
Year 5 - Thomas For working incredibly hard in his maths group. For his enthusiasm for maths activities and challenges, it has been lovely to see.
Year 5 - Edie For working very hard in her maths lessons, her focused attitude to her learning which has supported her in making good progress.
Year 5 - Reuben  For working incredibly hard on his grammar, punctuation and spelling and as a result, scored 100% on his practice test.
Year 5 - Maddie  For working incredibly hard on her grammar, punctuation and spelling and as a result, scored 100% on her practice test.
Year 5 - Ellie  For all the hard work, dedication and resilience she has put into improving her reading throughout the year.
Year 5 - Louis For producing a range of super work all year thanks to his fantastic learning behaviours and is a great example to his classmates, demonstrating how to consistently "do your best".
Year 6 - Flo For ALWAYS working hard and trying her best in all lessons.
Year 6 - CJ For increased confidence in maths, which has enabled him to apply himself to work and complete more in the time given.
   

 


Friends of Kilmorie (FoK) News

DONATIONS  

We are absolutely blown away by all of your generous donations of clothes, toys and books.  

We are now in a position to stop taking clothes and toys as we are currently out of space. We are continuing to collect books. We particularly need chapter books.  

CAKES FOR EARLY PHASE GARDEN PARTY  

Please can all cake donations be handed in to the office by next Friday morning? These must be clearly labelled with a list of ingredients. Please remember we are a NUT FREE SCHOOL.  

TOKENS  

You will be able to purchase tokens for the garden party from Tuesday morning. A member of Friends of Kilmorie will be at the reception entrance and the Year one playground.  

AMAZON WISHLIST  

There are still some items on our wishlist. Please click on the link below if you are in a position to purchase something. The items start from as little as £4.  

We really appreciate your support with this.  

 https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/37CJ7CCIFV2UX?ref_=wl_share 

School News

If you are running late and use the screen to sign in, can you please select the tab that most matches your reason for being late or put the details in the ‘other’ tab.  This will help us give the right support to families that may be struggling with lateness. 


Wellbeing & Safeguarding 



Attendance

Class Attendance %
Ladybirds 96.67
Treefrogs 97.67
Butterflies 94.33
Sarah C 98.89
Kate M 88.33
Shona 97.86
Elis 97.78
Jo G 99.23
Crystal 94.81
Hannah 95.79
Sarah R 98.93
Rebecca 96.90
Rachel 95.67
Shipra 94.85
Conor 92.00
Dominic 91.00
Penny 98.57
Vicky 90.00

Community News

Could you be the next Sewing Bee? 

Applications for Series 11 of The Great British Sewing Bee are now open and are looking for a new bunch of amateur sewers to take part. If you have a passion for sewing and creating clothes for yourself or others, or if you or someone you know is a talented amateur sewer, then have a look at the attached flyer and apply at www.applyforsewingbee.co.uk 

Sewing Bee


Dates for your diary

Sarah C's Class Assembly
All Day
03
May
Bank holiday - school closed
All Day
06
May
Year 1 Naomi's Class Assembly
All Day
10
May
Early Phase Garden Party
All Day
11
May
Year 2 Kates Class Assembly
All Day
17
May
Year 3 Elis Class - Educational Visit
9:00am – 3:15pm
17
May