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Friday 10th March 2023


image of headteacherDear Parents and Carers, 

I feel like I have walked into a magical world where all (or lots of) my favourite stories have come to life! It has been lovely to hear children share with me who they have dressed up as, or what they like to read when snuggled in their Pyjamas at bedtime. Do take a look at the amazing costumes here. 

Fiona led the assembly today for World Book Day, she got each year group to choose elements of the story: who, what, where, etc. She also reminded us that we all have stories inside us waiting to come out, that have come from all the amazing books we have read over the years. Kate then met with a group of children who used the key elements chosen in the assembly to create a story. It was (or will be) shared with the classes and if you would like to have a read click here.  

On Monday we had a Science Show in place of assembly this week, to kick off Kilmorie’s Science Week. We were joined by Gooey Stuey from Fizz Pop Science who demonstrated some of the exciting science linked to solids, liquids and gases. The children especially enjoyed the dry ice, showing the sublimation (word of the assembly) of frozen carbon dioxide! Throughout the rest of the week, children took part in investigative activities linked to the theme ‘Connections’ and explored the importance of recognising diversity in science, also linked to International Women’s Day on Wednesday. Remember the deadline for the poster competition is Friday 17th March (see last week’s newsletter for details). 

Year 4 had a Vikings Drama workshop this week where the children retold a Viking Myth using their freeze frame skills that they have been practising in English. They acted out the battles between King Alfred and the Vikings that led to the formation of Danelaw. Finally, they mapped out Viking Scandinavia and England and looked at the Viking invasion. It looks like they had a lot of fun – have a look at the photos here. 

We also had our maths parent workshops, for each of our phase groups (Early, Lower and Upper) this week. Each of the maths leaders (Philippa, Elis and myself) outlined how children are taught maths in the phase, sharing ideas on how parents can support them at home. Feedback has been very positive, and parents went away feeling more confident about how they can bring maths into everyday life to support their children. If you were unable to join, the presentation slides will be available on our website next week. 

Sickness: While we appreciate that not all sickness is related to an illness, there is a sickness bug that is making its way around the school. With this in mind, if your child is sick (aligned with NHS guidance: “Stay off school or work until you've not been sick or had diarrhoea for at least 2 days.”) please keep your child off school. This will help us to hopefully reduce sickness numbers and prevent further children becoming ill. 

I do hate to nag, but please do not cut through the back gate, at the beginning of the day you can only cut across the playground to the early years and not the other way around.  

If you: 

  • are dropping children to nursery or reception and also have a child in years 4-6 they need to use the alley way to enter the main playground.  

  • have a child in years 1-3 and Nursery or Lions, please drop off at Nursery/Lions first then use the alley way to reach the main playground.  

  • have a child in Years 1-3 and Tigers or Bears, please drop off the child in Years 1-3 first and then make your way to the Early Years.  

This supports us in keeping children safe and helps the early years not to get congested. Thank you for your support. 

I also need to remind that if you have a child in year 3 and under, you need to remain with them until the second bell goes at 8:55am. Prior to that bell, as they have not been registered, we are not responsible for them. 

A big thank you to all the volunteers for your help at the Pre-Loved Clothes event.  The children were so excited to choose new clothes and one of them even went home in their new outfit! We saved families some vital pounds and even helped save the planet! 

Do we have any budding bakers? Junior Bake Off are seeking applications from 9-12 year olds – You will need to be quick though as the deadline is this Sunday 12th March - here’s the link. 

The school discos, are next week! Friday 17th March: Year 3-4 4.30-6pm and Year 5-6 6.30-8pm. This is only a week away, but don’t worry, there’s still time to buy your child a ticket here. If your child is attending, please keep an eye out for an email from FOK with important information about the disco arrangements. 

Quiz & Kati Rolls, Friday 21st April 7-10pm: We’re delighted to be welcoming back Tina and Amanda as quizmasters/hosts and Raastawala will once again be serving up their delicious Kati rolls and masala fries. Tickets are now on sale here. 

Wishing all our families a lovely weekend - Let’s hope we get some dry weather! 

Kind regards 

Julie


Celebrations

Celebration assembly this week. It is so lovely to see the range of things being celebrated. Please take a look. 

Child's Name Celebrating...
Amber - Year 1 for being a positive role model to your classmates. Amber always sits beautifully on the carpet, she always remembers our classroom rules and consistently tries her best in all subjects. 
Fabrizio - Year 1 for his development, and improving his handwriting. He consistently shows that he is motivated to improve his writing. 
Annabelle - Year 2 used lovely descriptive writing in her retelling of Ponko.
Lucy - Year 2 always puts her full effort into her work.
Greyston - Year 2 has shown fantastic skills in maths.
Kitty - Year 2 shows great focus in her work.5
David - Year 4 is always so hardworking and focused on the task in hand. He always tries his best and never gives up.
Dean - Year 4 has shown great resilience with his fraction work and it is so lovely to see his friendships and confidence growing in the playground.
Amy - Year 4 has settled in so well and is already showing our Kilmorie qualities. She is really hard-working and incredibly kind.
Kun - Year 6 for increased participation in lessons.
Eliam - Year 6 for increased participation in lessons.

School News

Stopping Instrumental lessons - the notice deadline for stopping lessons is 17th March. Please email Sam. 


Attendance & Punctuality

Class Attendance % Punctuality %
Ladybirds 93.67 100.00
Treefrogs 87.00 98.33
Butterflies 94.33 98.00
Sarah C 91.60 97.60
Kate M 95.52 98.62
Shona 92.86 98.21
Elis 96.67 98.33
Jo G 95.52 95.86
Maria / Simone 91.67 98.00
Shipra 96.79 99.29
Sarah R 97.24 99.66
Rebecca 91.28 96.31
Vicky 96.67 96.00
Ayo 94.62 99.62
Conor 92.14 98.93
Dominic 94.14 96.90
Jo C 95.56 98.52
Nora 98.08 100.00

Well done! 100% Punctuality to Ladybirds class & Nora's class. 


Community News

Food Bank – Lewisham Food bank have asked for the following items (listed below) please drop your donations to the box by the main gate. 


Tinned rice pudding /  HALAL tinned meat /  Non-dairy milk /  Cooking oil /  Biscuits/treats  / Nappies (size 5+) /  Sanitary Towels /  Shower Gel /  Deodorant / Toilet Roll / Spreads / Easter Eggs* 

*please ensure Easter Egg donations are in school before say Wednesday 22nd.  


Omega Sports is offering free daily activities to families who are on free school meals. They will also get a free hot meal every day they attend, this is a funded Lewisham programme. Please click the links below to sign up or to find out more.  

We hope your children take up this fantastic opportunity and have a great Easter with Omega Sportz. 

Click here to view Invicta Primary School leaflet and click here to book. 

Click here to view Baring Primary school leaflet and click here to book.

Discount code for FSM: FSM2023


Friends of Kilmorie News (FOK)

Winkworth Easter Art Competition – enter by Wednesday 22nd March to be in with a chance of winning. Hand in entries to the school office or take in to the Winkworth Forest Hill branch, and you’ll receive an Easter chocolate! Please use this template if you would like to enter. 


Dates for your diary

NEU Industrial action
All Day
From 15 Mar until 16 Mar
15
March
Red Nose Day
All Day
17
March
Last day to book Summer Enrichment Club spaces on ParentPay
All Day
17
March
Year 4_Rebecca Class Assembly
All Day
17
March
Year 5 Conor - Educational Visit
9:00am – 3:15pm
17
March
Year 3 & 4_School Disco
4:30pm – 6:00pm
17
March
Year 5 & 6 School Disco
6:30pm – 8:00pm
17
March

Wellbeing & Safeguarding 

Mothers Day can be particularly difficult for children and adults alike, Winston’s Wishes provide support around grief for children and offer some ideas to remember that special person on Mother’s Day. Remember there is no right or wrong way. For more information visit their website.  


Help keep your child safe online by regularly checking in with them and setting parental controls on devices. 

https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/