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Friday 31st March 2023


image of headteacherDear Parents and Carers, 

This week has been International Week and what a wonderful way to end what has been a very busy term. We started the week with our whole school assembly, which was led by Jo C, a Year 6 teacher who also been leading International Week.  

The assembly started with unpicking what international means. Sharing the countries that the different year groups would be learning about, and then reading some extracts from the book ‘This is how we do it’ by Matt Lamothe, looking at one day in the lives of seven different children from around the world.  

This was then followed by a week-long fabulous array of music performances from different year groups, solo performances from some of our children about to take exams and enrichment clubs. It has been great to see the broad range of opportunities children have both in and out of the classroom. Having popped in and out of classes throughout the week it has been lovely to see how much the children have enjoyed learning about different cultures and heritages, many of whom have been enthusiastic to share with me key facts they have learnt or what aspect they have enjoyed the most. It was great seeing staff and children in national dress or in the colour of the flags from across the world. Each year group will be displaying some of the key learning from the week which we will share on our website. Please view the photos here. 

We have had another busy week of educational visits: Ayo’s class had their visit to Deptford Creekside on Monday, you can view photos here. Yesterday a selection of Year 5 children went rewilding in Dulwich Woods . It was an opportunity to help with a rewilding project in our local area with activities designed to show the beauty and enjoyment we can get from nature. 

Monuments are a brilliant source to learn about historical events. In Year 3, whileStonehenge in Biscuits - year 3 learning about the Stone Age, the children had lots of questions about Stonehenge, such as how and why was it built? To test their collaboration skills, the children built Stonehenge with ‘biscuit-rocks’ instead of sarsen or bluestones. What a challenge! Please do take a look at the photos.  

This week is World Autism Acceptance Week. Autism (Autism Spectrum Condition – ASC) comes in very different forms and is called a “spectrum” because it affects autistic people differently. Autism charities say that more than one in 100 people are on the autism spectrum and there are about 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK. (Here is a short film about autism - What is autism).  

To follow on from last week’s newsletter, I thought it would be lovely for us to share some of our children’s experiences of living with autism: here are some views of children with ASC at Kilmorie. 

“I find learning and the playground difficult. I do enjoy art. I need support to help me with the things I find difficult.” 

“I find learning difficult as I find it hard to concentrate and I like thinking about the things I enjoy (history).” 

“The playground is a difficult place for me as it is noisy and crowded. I like the classroom as it is structured, and I understand what is happening.” 

“I forget things quickly, soon after I have looked at them. I do like maths as the answer is easier to find than in English.” 

It is important for us, as a school community to understand what it is like as this will help to break down stigma and celebrate the many special talents many with autism hold. An example of this is Stephen Wiltshire (Stephen Wiltshire | Contemporary Artist & Architectural Illustrator) who is known for his detailed artwork, made even more impressive that it is drawn from memory. 

Some famous people who have Autism include Albert Einstein, Elon Musk, Chris Packham (who has made some excellent on ASC on the BBC), Sir Anthony Hopkins and Anne Hegerty, to name a few. 

To further support, Dennis would like to invite you to an ASC Coffee Morning, which will be on Friday 28th April at 9:10am.  The invitation is open to all parents and carers, but in particular, those with children with ASC or those who are awaiting assessment. It will be a good opportunity share stories, network and gain support and strategies. 

  • Here are some useful links: World Autism Acceptance Week 2023 

  • Girls and Autism: girls_and_autism_-_flying_under_the_radar_0.pdf (kirkleeslocaloffer.org.uk) 

First aidNew first aid system: In the summer term, we will be moving to an online First Aid reporting system. This will mean that any minor first aid will be reported to parents via email, and we will only call you if your child needs to be collected, for example if they have vomited.  Please note that the notifications will come through from 'notifications@sl.safesmart.co.uk' do please add this to your safe list.

Kilmorie Quiz & Kati Rolls Night - Friday 21st April 7-10pm: we still have space for some more teams at our quiz night – this is a really fun night out, whether you are a serious quizzer or just in it for fun, and delicious food from Raastawala! We’ve heard a rumour that there may be some staff teams this year and we can’t wait to see who takes the prize for winning team! Tickets cost £15 including nibbles, a Kati roll and masala fries. Buy your tickets online. 

Summer performance: Next term, we will be going full steam with rehearsals for our summer performance of The Lion King. In class, all children will be learning the songs and those allocated a role, a rehearsal schedule has been sent to parent and carers, do please make a note so none get missed – thank you.  

I know many of us are feeling the continued strain of the cost of living. Nicola has kindly put together a helpful cost of living factsheet where help is available and some helpful tips. Do please have a look here.

This week we had a SATs parent workshop for parents in Year 6. The presentation shared is now on the Year 6 page (please scroll to the bottom of the page) and it can also be accessed on the Year 6 Teams. 

Super Swap: Some children have been bringing in ‘super things’ (toys) from home to swap. However, these have been coming out during school time causing distractions. I am therefore not allowing any toys to come into school. Thank you for your support with this.  

I hope you all have a wonderful Easter break and I look forward to welcoming all our families back on Monday 17th April.

Kind regards

Julie


School News

Exciting new club for the Summer Term - BrosnaCan Irish Dancing.  For Reception - Year 2, please book via ParentPay. More information is available here.


Reminders

Summer Enrichment Clubs - the majority of clubs start w/c Monday 24th April.

The following clubs will start the w/c 17th April:

  • Choir will start w/c 17th April and finish w/c 26th June. This is in preparation for the summer production.
  • Hockey will start w/c 17th April –14th July. There is no Hockey club on Tuesday 23rd May and Friday 26th May.
  • Robotics will start Tuesday 18th April – 11th July & runs for 12 weeks.

More information


Attendance & Punctuality

Class Attendance % Punctuality %
Ladybirds 93.04 99.63
Treefrogs 93.73 98.15
Butterflies 95.57 98.89
Sarah C 75.22 99.57
Kate M 93.51 98.85
Shona 87.11 98.44
Elis 95.93 96.30
Jo G 93.92 97.34
Maria / Simone 94.85 97.05
Shipra 90.91 98.02
Sarah R 96.95 98.47
Rebecca 94.85 96.69
Vicky 91.24 97.45
Ayo 95.76 99.58
Conor 94.88 98.03
Dominic 93.96 93.21
Jo C 95.49 98.36
Nora 98.72 99.57

Community News

Parents and carers – share your views on local support services

We want your views on how new local services can support you and your family, and give your children the best possible start in life.

We’re excited to open the first of our Family Hubs later this year. These will provide a one-stop-shop for families and young people, making it easier for them to access vital services, advice and support in one place.

We’re asking for your views to ensure that these new hubs are delivering the right services and types of support. Complete the online survey here. 


Don’t bin your electricals!

75% of all materials in electricals can be recycled and turned into anything from children’s playgrounds to lifesaving equipment. More information and to find out where nearest donation or recycling point is available online. 

Friends of Kilmorie (FoK) News

Early Phase Garden Party, Sat 13th May 11.30-2.30pm

We still need lots of parents/carers to give an hour of their time to help the Early Phase staff run the stalls and activities at the Garden Party. Please click on this link to put your name down for something: https://volunteersignup.org/XH377

Donations of certain items are also requested (if you are able). The Easter holidays could be a great opportunity to have a Spring clear out! In particular we need:

  • Gift items, non-perishable fancy food items, very good condition toys, games, bottles of beer/wine/spirits, etc. for the tombola
  • Clean, good condition pre-loved soft toys for the teddy game
  • Brand new, coloured items for the Rainbow raffle hampers – see photo to find out the colour for your child’s class.

photo of Early Years Garden Party raffle colours

Alcohol should be taken to the office and rainbow hamper donations left in the boxes outside each classroom. Everything else can be left in the blue wheelie bin at the main gate, or the crates/boxes by the Elsinore Road entrance and the gates at each side of the Year 1 outside area.

Thank you for your support!


Dates for your diary

Easter Holidays
All Day
From 03 Apr until 14 Apr
03
April
Year 4 Rebecca's class Swimming
All Day
From 18 Apr until 28 Apr
18
April
FOK Quiz & Curry Night
7:00pm – 10:00pm
21
April
Summer Enrichment Clubs commence this week
All Day
24
April
Year 1_Butterflies' Class Assembly
All Day
28
April
Bank holiday
All Day
01
May

Wellbeing & Safeguarding 

NSPCC recognise how challenging it can be balancing all the demands you have as a parent. They have put together some Positive Parenting tips to help. All children need boundaries and discipline, and this guide help you develop what works for you and your child.