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Friday 5 May 2023


image of headteacherDear Parents and Carers, 

Thank you for your support with the reduction of space in the playground. Whilst this has been smaller than first anticipated, I believe they will need more space again when they start work on updating the hundred square.  

This week has been a busy week with Bikeability training, Reception performances and themed lunch:

Bikeability training certificateOur Year 3 children completed their Bikeability training. The programme is designed to make children more competent cyclists and prepare them for eventually cycling on roads. The training was carried out by Cycle Confident, the borough’s cycle training provider, and delivered by 2 fully accredited National Standards cycling instructors. The children really enjoyed the training, you can see some photos here. Thanks to Barnaby & Rhiannon, instructors from Cycle Confident. 

Reception class performances of the Little Red Hen happened this week. The children thoroughly enjoyed doing our performances of ‘The Little Red Hen’ - reading the story and doing the actions. For those of you who have children in the older years, you will have noticed a bit of a change with the performance, some new animals have been introduced! There was a unicorn and a jaguar in this year's Tiger Class performance. 

Thursday was our themed King's Coronation lunch. Sadly, due to the playground works we were unable to eat outside however, that did not stop everyone enjoying the delicious food, the special menu included tuna and cucumber sandwiches, potato wedges, followed by a delightful victoria sponge cake, with one child telling me they thought they were eating a lunch fit for a king!  

Next week is the Year 6 SATs: Please can everyone be mindful that there may be some timetable changes and to ensure the week runs as smoothly as possible, lots of different staff are involved, meaning that responses to information and requests may take a little longer than normal. I am sure you will join me in wishing them lots of luck  

Website class pages re-vamp: we have been looking at what information you as parents and carers need to know and how to make information as easy as possible to access on our website. This has led us to a class page revamp! Next week the Phase Assistant Headteachers will be proofing them with the aim to have the revised information uploaded next week. We will let you know when this has been done and as always, we welcome feedback. 

Back in February we hosted a workshop for parents of children in year 5 and 6 about keeping children safe online. I also informed you that there would be a session organised by Athena (a service in Lewisham). This has now been confirmed, and the Tech Team will run a parent workshop about keeping your children safe online. The content will be around what risks young people are facing online, general gaming and social media safety to address those risks. This workshop will take place between 6-7pm here at Kilmorie in the main hall on 18th May. Do make a note in your diary, I am sure you will find it very supportive. 

Early Phase Garden Party, Sat 13th May 11.30 – 14.30pm: We are all getting very excited about our Early Phase Garden Party. A massive well done to the children who drew posters to promote the event, it's been lovely spotting them dotted all over school this week.  

We do still need more volunteers to ensure all games and stalls can go ahead, FoK are working hard with the Early Years team, and would be grateful if you can help by volunteering an hour of your time. All of the money raised from the garden party will go towards the cost of coaches for the Early Phase trip to Joss Bay in July, we're grateful for everyone's support and generosity. More information on the beach trip will follow.   

Call for help: Benita would like to reach out to the school community for skilled tradespeople and/or DIY enthusiasts. There are several school projects pending to help repair and refresh some tired looking areas within the school. If you are willing and able to help during the school holidays, please contact Benita via email at sbm@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk or let her know if you see her on the school gate.  

Year 5 cricket team photoI am delighted to tell you that the Year 5 Girls' Cricket Team will represent Lewisham in the London Youth Games. The girls won all 3 of their games, and they secured a place in the final against Torridon, which they also won! What a fantastic achievement – I am so proud of all the girls for their hard work and dedication. Read the full article here. 

I hope everyone enjoys our second bank holiday this month. If you would like to join a celebration, there are plenty of street parties happening in the area, see community news below.  

I look forward to welcoming you all back on Tuesday 9th may. 

Kind Regards 

Julie 


Celebrations

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

Child's Name Celebrating...
Josh - Year 1 for focussing well during whole class sessions and great art work.
Seth - Year 1 for good handwriting and fine motor skill practice.
Ethan - Year 2 Ethan has been working really hard lately. In English I have noticed a difference in his handwriting and in maths he has been challenging himself when we have been learning about fractions.
Onara - Year 2 Onara has been working hard in class and focusing on becoming an independent learner. She has made so much progress with her phonics and now knows so many letter sounds which she is using in her reading and writing
Sam - Year 2 for fantastic work in gymnastics and art.  We have been so impressed with how Sam modelled shapes and rolls to the class.
Campbell - Year 2 for fantastic work in gymnastics and art.  We have been so impressed with how Sam modelled shapes and rolls to the class.
Cai - Year 2 for fantastic learning attitude in the past few weeks, they have impressed me so much with the focus and engagement.  
Rafi - Year 2 for fantastic learning attitude in the past few weeks, they have impressed me so much with the focus and engagement. Rafi has made some amazing contributions to class discussions.
Arthur - Year 3 for his improved focus and work ethic and as a result producing some really good pieces of work in history and maths.
Beyza - Year 3 for making sure she is in school early every day and being focused and ready to learn - particularly in maths.
Indiaan - Year 3 Indiaan only joined Kilmorie last week, she has already made a great start and we are very happy to have her in our class.  Welcome Indiaan!
Aria - Year 4 Aria for her hard work learning her times tables and developing her confidence in maths
Daniel - Year 4 Daniel for his collaborative skills and supporting his learning partner. Being a good role model to his peers.
Joel - Year 5 for a fantastic attitude and effort this week and for always demonstrating the Kilmorie qualities.
Louisa - Year 5 for her active engagement in all lessons and for an amazing for presentation for the School Council.
Nishy - Year 5 for a fantastic attitude towards his learning and really push himself to take his understanding further.
Leila - Year 4 Leila for her hard work learning her times tables
Alice - Year 6 resilience and for always smiling!
Emil - Year 6 for perseverance, great attitude towards learning, and sense of humour!
Juliet - Year 6 for sharing more ideas in class and responding thoughtfully to poetry using her empathy
Tina - Year 6 for being a good role model, especially in Maths where she works very independently
Jamie - Year 6  for being a Maths superstar and his love of investigating why he has got something wrong, showing resilience

Our Year 5 and 6 children competed in a Quick Sticks Hockey Festival against Rathfern, at Sydenham school.

Quick Sticks Hockey Festival team photoThe standard was very high with all players showing excellent stick work and control of the ball. It was very exciting to see the players showing what they had learnt from training sessions, either at school or a local club. They finished with a draw, which led to penaltiedsand Rathfern won by just one penalty.  Read the full article here.


School News

May half term play scheme

The play scheme will be mixed year groups from Reception to Year 6, with a maximum of 35 children per day.

Please click here for more information.


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Label your children's clothes

Please ensure your child's clothes and belongings have their name on. If you have lost an item, please check the lost property shed just inside the main gate.

Reminders

Payment for instrumental lessons.

If you have not already, please pay for instrumental lessons via ParentPay, the deadline is today (5th May). 


Lion King Rehearsal Schedule

Here is the schedule, starting on Monday. After school sessions finish at 4:30pm

Celebrations

Class Attendance % Punctuality %
Ladybirds 95.95 100.00
Treefrogs 93.35 96.67
Butterflies 96.14 100.00
Sarah C 94.27 97.33
Kate M 93.33 99.43
Shona 95.30 99.38
Elis 94.85 98.39
Jo G 94.62 96.77
Maria / Simone 96.43 98.35
Shipra 94.17 98.88
Sarah R 96.25 99.43
Rebecca 95.42 97.83
Vicky 95.76 98.85
Ayo 95.81 99.41
Conor 94.18 98.30
Dominic 94.36 96.55
Jo C 95.60 100.00
Nora 94.57 100.00

100% Punctuality to four classes this week - fantastic! Well done to:

  • Tigers class

  • Butterflies class

  • Jo C's class

  • Dominic's class


Community News

Celebrating the coronation of King Charles III and The Queen Consort across the Bank Holiday weekend between Saturday 6 and Monday 8 May 2023.

  • Events are happening throughout the borough 
  • Lewisham road closures for street parties

Top tips for cycling safely

Barnaby, one of the instructors for the Bikeability training also has his own blog with top tips for cycling safely - for everyone. If you want to find out more, please visit his blog page.

Friends of Kilmorie (FoK) News

Early Phase Garden Party – Sat 13th May, 11.30-14.30

  • Volunteers still needed – spaces remain on the rota for some critical areas such as the barbecue (serving/taking payments rather than cooking), the pre-loved toy stall, raffle tickets and some of the class games. If you are able to volunteer for an hour, please sign up. If you can't volunteer on the day but have some free time to help with preparations the day before (Friday 12th), please email Friends of Kilmorie. 
  • Amazon Wish List – Thank you to everyone who has purchased craft supplies from our Amazon wish list. There are still some items left if anyone would like to support the event that way.
  • Cakes – we would be grateful for donations of home-baked or shop-bought cakes and sweet treats for our cake stall. If you can bake something, please provide a full list of ingredients (no nuts please). Cakes can be left at the office on Friday 12th May or brought straight to the cake stall in the hall during the party. 

We also need more of the following donation items please:

  • soft toys
  • good-quality unwanted gift items, bottles of wine, etc. for the tombola
  • children’s books
  • new coloured items for the class rainbow hampers (please give to teacher/TA):

Thank you for your support :) 


Dates for your diary

Bank holiday - King's Coronation
All Day
08
May
Year 4 Shipra's class Swimming
All Day
From 02 May until 15 May
02
May
Year 6 SATs Tests
All Day
From 09 May until 12 May
09
May
Chartwells Summer Menu starts today
12:00pm – 1:00pm
09
May
Zones of Regulation Parent Workshop
6:00pm – 7:00pm
11
May
Nursery-Y1 - Early Years Garden Party
11:30am – 2:30pm
13
May

Wellbeing & Safeguarding

Meaningful May

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