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Kilmorie Primary School Newsletter - 3rd April 2024

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Friday 22nd March 2024


image of headteacherDear parents and carers, 

This week began with us waving off the year 4’s on their school journey to Marchants Hill. And what a brilliant few days they had! So many children tried out new things, from abseiling to archery, and there really was never a dull moment. The children showed so many of the Kilmorie Child Qualities: most of all they were collaborative, independent and resilient and they should be very proud of themselves. The PGL staff led the activities with skill and humour and the school staff who accompanied the children had a really fun time despite the challenge of getting 63 eight and nine-year olds to bed! So many memories were made, and lessons learnt, including how challenging it can be to pack away a sleeping bag. Thank you PGL! 

PGL Group Photo

                                                          But those who stayed behind and had a ‘Home School Journey’ also had lots of Photo of children at mayo park fun. They started off the week with a visit to Mayow park. The children had so much fun playing on the zip wire, the swings, the monkey bars and on the roundabout. On Tuesday, they visited Lewisham lanes where the children thoroughly enjoyed bowling and playing in the arcades. 

 

Photo of children in arcade On Wednesday the children enjoyed movie time and team games outside. The day ended with dance and fun French activities. I was truly impressed with the level of respect the children showed towards one another.

 

 

For everyone else, the week began with Monday’s whole school assembly. This was led by Dennis who spoke about Neurodiversity as this week is Neurodiversity Celebration Week.  He spoke about a range of neurodivergent conditions, such as ADHD, ASC, dyslexia, dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome.  His focus was on the strengths of neurodiversity rather than the issues that it can create.  He cited the examples of successful actors, writers, musicians, mathematicians, who are / were neurodiverse, who have used their conditions as a source of strength.  He concluded the Upper Phase assembly by reading a poem, written by a pupil at Kilmorie, about their experience of autism, the strengths but also the challenges that they face.  

The parents and carers of Kilmorie Primary School have put together a really helpful neurodiversity guide. Do take a look as it helps everyone in our community understand the complexities of different conditions and has helpful signposts too. It is currently an attachment but we will have this embedded into our website once we have had some technical support. 

On Tuesday, the Year 2 children participated in an Institute of Imagination online 'Wild Cities' workshop, where they were inspired by animals and minibeasts to design fun, creative and useful buildings.  The children had a lot of fun and a few challenges making their creations out of different junk materials and Lego bricks.  Thanks so much to year 2 parent  Jen, for supporting us with this inspiring workshop. 

On Wednesday, some children from the Upper Phase choir had a trip to Wembley to take part in Voice in a Million, the world's most spectacular school concert. It was a wonderful experience for all. This is what they said about the event: 

'The music was amazing, out of this world.' 

'It was lots of fun; I was so excited and amazed with the lights and sound.' 

'I enjoyed singing as loud as I could.'  

' I felt like in the middle of an ocean of voices.' 

' Everyone was happy, but I was the happiest.'  

'It was a great feeling to be part of an infinite choir...' 

'I would recommend it to everyone.' 

'The banner parade was special.' 

Please take a look at all photos by clicking here.

Voice in a million wembly photo

Today we had a spectacular class assembly from Crystal's class. It was so lovely seeing how much the children enjoyed sharing what they have learnt about The Stone Age. They used poetry to convey the facts and important information they have learnt. Some children also shared their own poems that they have written. They showcased the importance of hunting, carving and starting a fire with their impressive dance moves, and rounded it off with a song that got us joining in! Well done Crystal's class. Please view more photos by clicking here. 

Crystal's class assembly photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today Kate’s class went off on a trip to the Maritime Museum and I look forward to hearing all about it upon their return and sharing it with you next week. 

Philippa led this month’s SEND coffee morning on Friday and would like to thank all parents who came along. We would love to see even more families who may have SEND interests at our next gathering. If your child does not yet have a referral or diagnosis you are welcome to come along. 

On our agenda this morning was an informal introductory chat about new informaton followed by a more focussed chat about The Right to Choose, how the educational psychologist’s half day could be used to support the school and families to support children to manage anxiety. Parents were then offered clarification around the process if a parent is concerned about SEND.

This was followed by reassurance around transition and an outline of how the new Inclusion Team works and why we are moving forward to offer more targeted support from teaching and learning assistants across year groups which will better meet the needs of our children.

Big Plastic Count 2024

The Big Plastic Count Photo

Thank you so much for taking the time to count your plastic at home and for filling in the tally sheet.  We are busy tallying all the plastic from across the school and households and will let you know our plastic footprint in next week's newsletter. It is not too late to bring in your tally sheet if you have forgotten to do it.   

Arbor 

  • Some of you have noticed that the Arbor App was showing a school dinner balance. This is only for information purposes. However, we understand that this is confusing and have got Arbor to remove this feature. 

  • When we send text messages, it is done through our MIS system, Arbor which shows on your phones as a number. Arbor is unable to change the number to state Kilmorie Primary School. However, it will always be the same number, so if you save it as a ‘Kilmorie Primary School’ contact number, it will always show that it is a text from us.  

Universal Free School Meals: We have discrepancies between what we have on our system and what children are actually having for lunch. To enable us to have exact numbers, a link will be sent out today asking what your child will be having; school dinners or packed lunch for the new term starting on 15th April 2024. Parents will need to register their child’s choice by Wednesday 27th March @ 12pm via the link. 

Reminders:

  Reminder

Please can I ask that all parents visiting the school wait on the sofa opposite the reception area and not in the medical room. This supports us with our safeguarding procedures and makes it easier for us to communicate with you too! Thank you. 

We have a number of cases of chicken pox in the school. Please can I ask that if your child is complaining of a headache and appears to have a cold, you check them carefully as it could be the first signs of chicken pox. Also, children should not be returning until all the spots have dried as they are then no longer contagious. Thank you. 

Fence Art: 

I would like to say an enormous thank you to Susanna (a parent of Issac in year 4 and Evangaline in nursery), Josey (who runs art club) and a number of others who have shared their expertise to look into how we could try and get this project to work. An enormous amount of time has been spent thinking creatively and innovatively. However, we sadly will have to close the idea, as it is just not going to work. We will though, be looking at doing another whole school art project around our Kilmorie qualities next year. 

This does now mean that the monies that we were granted further to the Our Space Award bid can be spent ready for the planting planned for fence at the front of the school. Victoria (garden designer with previous experience at a primary school) is working with Eva on a planting plan, and I am catching up with Eva in the Easter holidays so we can get started. 

A massive thank you from me and FOK to everybody who attended the FOK quiz last week. We hope you had a great time and congratulations again to the winning team: Kate’s touch ups.  

An incredible total of just over £1400 was raised. 

Wednesday March 20th was Internal Happiness Day. 

International day of happiness This is a global event recognised by the United Nations to emphasise the importance of happiness as a fundamental human goal. With so much happening in our world, it is important take a moment to be grateful for what we do have, no matter how small – have a great weekend everyone.  

I look forward to welcoming you all back on Monday for our last week of the spring term. To confirm we finish at normal time (3:30pm) on Thursday and wrap will run. 

Kind regards

Julie


Celebrations

This half of term also saw many LAMDA students participate in the Bromley Festival of Music and Speech. The festival took place at Farrington's School and involved pupils from Year 1 all the way up to Year 6 performing a poem in front of a big audience and some judges. All the children involved did a brilliant job and should be super proud of themselves! We want to take this opportunity to say a BIG well done to everybody who participated. 

We are looking forward to next term where many of the students will be working towards their graded LAMDA exam and also an exciting summer showcase! All students have now been allocated their exam piece(s) so will be practising lots at home over the Easter break! 

LAMDA lessons bring so much joy to the pupils at Kilmorie and we see their confidence in and out of the classroom grow each week. If you are interested in your child starting LAMDA classes, please contact on;  info@armstrongspeechanddrama.com.

Lamda

 

 

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

Child's Name Celebrating...
Year 1 - Isla  For her creativity across subjects, but particularly when creating an eye catching and informative poster on how fossils are formed and her creativity when collaborating to write a suspenseful paragraph in English.
Year 1 - Melody    For her creativity as she worked with Isla to create an eye catching/informative poster on fossils and for her resilience and motivation when editing and improving her chapter for our Odysseus book. 
Year 1 - Eliza   For her excellent focus in learning and the amazing poster she created which showcased her knowledge about fossils. 
Year 1 - Szaffi For working so confidently and independently in her writing this week. She used full stops and capital letters accurately without support and challenged herself to write more than she has ever written before.
Year 1 - Clementine  For making such a positive start at Kilmorie. She shows fantastic learning behaviours and she is always ready to learn. 
Year 1 - Marin For working very hard in his writing. He challenged himself to write more and more and worked very independently. 
Year 1 - Zachariah For great positive attitude towards learning; he is showing more resilience and is always enthusiastic to complete challenges and learning in class. Well done Zach!
Year 1 - Emily  Welcome to Butterflies! Emily has had a great start and is always showing a positive attitude and enthusiasm in class. Emily has made friends with others easily and it is a pleasure to have her in class. 
Year 1 - Margot For always doing the right thing, she shows good listening in class and always has great ideas when contributing towards discussions. Emily is a wonderful helper during tidy up time and is always kind to her friends. Well done Margot!
Year 2 - Stephan  For being such a lovely, respectful class member. He has become a very independent learner and is doing so well in all of our maths learning this term. 
Year 2 - Isla  For always doing the right thing. She should be very proud of her multiplication skills and knowledge in maths.  It is lovely to see her growing in confidence as the year progresses.
Year 4 - Vivi For being such a kind, helpful and respectful member of our class!
Year 4 - Musab For settling so well into our class and demonstrating such a keen motivation to learn.
Year 4 -  Daniela For her fantastic attitude and brilliant skills in our cricket lessons.
Year 4 - Intisar For her resilience and perseverance at PGL. Well done for trying so many new activities!. 
Year 4 - Kenzo For having such a brilliant attitude at PGL and being so supportive of other children. 
Year 6 - Mustaf  For settling into Kilmorie so quickly and for working hard to catch up with learning in Year 6.
Year 6 - Cora  For always contributing to lessons and for producing work of a high standard that shows she has listened well and understood the learning. Thank you Cora for being a model student.
   

 


School News

What a brilliant term the LAMDA students at Kilmorie have had! Students have continued to explore a variety of fun children’s poetry in class with their LAMDA teacher. Lessons have involved developing a variety of performance and communication skills including voice projection, diction and eye contact whilst speaking. More recently, the children have been working in depth on how they can use vocal and facial expression to help effectively convey the mood of a piece to an audience.  


Enrichment clubs will go live on Arbor Friday 22nd March 2024 at 7pm.  


Nursery Applications:

We have had a huge amount of interest and have already allocated all our 30 hour spaces for our September 2024/January 2025 Nursery starters. However we do have some 15 hour spaces available, over 5 days. If your child is eligible (a September start is for children who have turned three before August 31st 2024 and a January start is for children who will turn three before December 31st 2024) or you know of any children in the community who may be interested in applying please encourage them to do so without delay. You can apply for a place via our school website by clicking on this link: for Key Information, Admissions, Nursery, Nursery Application. 


Wellbeing & Safeguarding

The National College (formerly known as National Online Safety) are now producing a  wider range of guides addressing different topics.  

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Attendance

Class Attendance %
Ladybirds 87.76
Treefrogs 90.33
Butterflies 94.00
Sarah C 94.81
Kate M 95.33
Shona 98.57
Elis 91.48
Jo G 89.77
Crystal 96.67
Hannah 98.28
Sarah R 99.28
Rebecca 96.21
Rachel 93.00
Shipra 97.00
Conor 96.33
Dominic 98.33
Penny 93.21
Vicky 88.64
   

Friends of Kilmorie (FoK) News


Our Easter poster competition is now closed, thank you to everybody who took their entries to Winkworth, Forest Hill.

We will let you know who the lucky winner of the £20 voucher is as soon as we find out.   

Winkworth Logo

 

 

We’re busy making plans for our wonderful Early Years Garden party on May 11th. As usual we will need lots of volunteers (especially from. Please make a note of the date and watch this space for more information. 

Community News

Honor Oak Panthers


Hansel & Gretel Poster


Lewisham Borough Football Club Poster