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Friday 19th May 2023


image of headteacherDear Parents and Carers, 

We have had another busy week and it has been lovely to feel the weather getting warmer and children being able to enjoy more outdoor learning. 

The focus in this week’s Senior Leader Assembly was IDAHOBIT (17th May) and was led by Dennis. He spoke about how the day emerged and the reasons behind it; there are still 70 countries in the world where same-sex marriage is illegal and in 10 of these countries the punishment could be death. Dennis also spoke about Mental Health Awareness week, with a particular focus on anxiety and shared the anxiety thermometer.   

Treefrogs assembly photoToday, we had a wonderful assembly from Treefrogs all about Our World and Earth Day. They shared with us the importance of looking after our world and the things we can all do to help. I was super impressed with their confidence, the amount of information they shared but most of all it was lovely to see how they were enjoying sharing their learning with parents and carers. Thank you to everyone who was able to make it.

This week –  

  • Mental Health Awareness - wear green to school photoIt was great to see so much green around the school yesterday for Mental Health Awareness Week.  A huge thanks to those who made a contribution to the Mental Health Foundation via ParentPay, so far, we have raised £275.50. You can still contribute via your ParentPay account. Throughout the week the children have spent time thinking and talking about their mental wellbeing, including what makes them happy and things that make them worry. We have also been thinking about the strategies that we can use to help us overcome our worries.  You can see photos here. If you would like to continue the discussions at home, Place2Be have produced this video and advice for parents.  

  • On Wednesday, National Numeracy Day, the children enjoyed Katya Jones National Numeracy Dance, helping children to understand why maths is no different to learning a dance routine, it takes practice. The children were also asked to draw an animal that reflects how they feel about maths - we had some amazing responses to this and will be displaying the drawings around the school.  

  • Unfortunately, last night’s Parent Workshop - keeping your children safe online did not go ahead due to unforeseen circumstances. We have rescheduled for next Thursday (25th May) 6-7pm in the hall. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. 

  • On Thursday, we hosted a speech and language workshop for Early Phase children. Todne, the Speech and Language Therapist attached to our school spoke about what speech and language actually are, as well as the role of a speech therapist and developmental milestones. She finished the session by looking at strategies to help children with speech and language needs.  

School trips this week - 

  • Year 3 Buddhist templeElis’ class visited Kagyu Samye Dzong London Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Centre to support their RE learning about Buddhism. The children were given an introduction to Buddhism and talked about the essence of the Buddhist teachings, they took part in a brief simple guided meditation and had the opportunity to ask questions about the Buddhist faith. The remaining year 3 classes will go next week.

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  • Year 6 Migration Museum photoNora & Dominic’s class children enjoyed a visit to the Migration Museum in Lewisham shopping centre on Thursday. They had a workshop in which they discovered that everyone has some kind of link to migration and the children were also able to explore the exhibition ‘Taking Care of Business’, which highlights the contributions that migrants have made to the UK’s culture and economy. Did you know that Marks and Spencer, Costa Coffee and Morley’s are all businesses founded by immigrants to the UK? Jo C’s class will visit next week. View photos here.

Last Friday, Vicky's class shared their street dance learning from PE this term. It was lovely to see them enjoying themselves and was impressed at how well coordinated they all were – well done Vicky’s class. See photos here. 

 

EY garden party photoThank you to all the Early Phase families who joined us at the Early Years Garden Party last Saturday, it looked like everyone had a wonderful time, we hope you did. FoK, Philippa and the Early Phase team are extremely grateful to the 80 plus parents/carers who donated and/or helped before, during or after the event - it wouldn't have been possible without their support.  

There has been some lovely feedback about the day - the stocks were especially popular with the children as you can see from the photos. The icing on the cake is that together we raised an amazing £3102! This money will go towards the cost of the coaches for the Joss Bay beach trip on the 5th July.  

Food Waste Recycling – This week Benita met with the Lewisham Environment Services team to register Kilmorie for Food Waste Recycling. Like food waste collected from Lewisham’s homes, school food waste is sent for anaerobic digestion and converted into renewable energy and fertiliser. Just one lorry load of food waste can generate enough energy to power over 20,000 TVs for an hour. 

Increasing food waste recycling is a significant step towards reducing Lewisham’s emissions and helping achieve net-zero by 2030. Recycling food waste also saves the Council money, meaning more resources are available to support frontline services and local communities. 

Gardening Session photoGardening session – this Sunday (21st) all are welcome. The team will be tidying, pruning, seed sowing and den making. Please bring tools (with your name on them). Thank you.

Term Dates for next year: Apologies for the delay in confirming but the 5th of September will be an INSET day. We do have another day that still needs to be confirmed, this day has been put to one side as it enables us to have external trainers in. Once confirmed, we will share with you and promise to give plenty of notice. Thank you for your understanding.  

Educational Psychologist, Our EP, Daniel, has been working with teachers this academic year, offering advice and support to help teaching and learning.  Next half-term, we will be offering Coffee Morning sessions with him.  These will not be individual sessions but will be there to give information and support on a range of subjects.  On Friday 9th June – Daniel will run a general, information gathering, session to identify what support he can give in future weeks.  He will run further sessions on the 16th and 30th June.  Each session will begin at 09.10. Please sign up here.  

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend and I look forward to seeing you all next week. 

Kind regards

Julie


Celebrations

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

Child's Name Celebrating...
Lucas - Year 1 for great art, creating an amazingly detailed clay model of a crocodile
Sophie - Year 1 always kind to peers and adults, helps to tidy without being asked and great progress in reading this year
Sylvie - Year 1 super Aboriginal art - crocodile fire paintings
Harees - Year 3 for his great work in maths, trying hard in English and making excellent contributions during class discussions
Sophie - Year 3 for her ongoing excellent learning behaviour - always doing the right thing, starting independent work immediately, and always trying her best
Leo - Year 4 for his resilience and the progress that he has made with swimming
Emmanuel - Year 4 for his resilience and great listening in swimming
Alan - Year 4 for the improvement in his handwriting and positive response to feedback

 


Sports - Girls Monday Night Football - Kilmorie WON the League!

Monday Night Football League Winners imageGirls Monday Night Football League came to an end this Monday (15th) in spectacular fashion, with Kilmorie winning 8-0, and therefore winning the league.

Huge congratulations to the girls, this is a fantastic achievement. The girls showed maturity, passion, enthusiasm, and collaboration. They fully deserve to win the trophy!

Read the full article here.


Year 6 Boys & Girls Netball

The Hi-5 netball team did so well last night at their netball festival, hosted by Sydenham School. The quality of the netball played was outstanding with lots of children showing what they had learnt in their PE lessons and after school clubs. 

Kilmorie came joint second with two other schools, read the full article here. 

School News

Book sale imageAfter-school book sale - Friday 9th June

If you are having a sort out over the half term and have any books to donate to school, please place them in the blue bin by the main gate. Thank you


Reminders

Email communication: The info@ mail box is incredibly busy and gets very full.  At times, things can get missed. To ensure your question / query does not get missed and arrives in the inbox of the person you are trying to contact, please use the dedicated mail boxes:

  • Absence & Attendance - attendance@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk
  • Admissions - admissions@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk
  • Enrichment - enrichment@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk
  • Music - music@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk
  • Safeguarding - safeguarding@lewisham.sch.uk
  • SEN - send@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk
  • Wrap - wrap@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk
  • All other enquiries – info@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk

**Please note that changes to pick up person should be emailed to attendance@kilmorie.lewisham.sch.uk and sent before 3pm. **


Attendance & Punctuality

Class Attendance % Punctuality %
Ladybirds 100.00 100.00
Treefrogs 95.67 98.67
Butterflies 97.67 100.00
Sarah C 98.00 98.80
Kate M 94.14 100.00
Shona 99.63 98.15
Elis 97.67 99.67
Jo G 93.33 98.67
Maria / Simone 97.00 98.33
Shipra 95.52 97.93
Sarah R 96.55 100.00
Rebecca 98.67 99.00
Vicky 91.72 97.59
Ayo 99.29 99.64
Conor 96.43 98.93
Dominic 93.79 98.28
Jo C 98.52 99.63
Nora 94.23 99.23

Fantastic - well done! 100% Attendance & Punctuality to Ladybirds! Again!

Well done - 100% Punctuality to Butterflies, Kate M and Sarah R!


Community News

Beauty and the Brunch image

Janelle, who teaches our enrichment drama classes, is running a Beauty and the Brunch session.

The brunch will take place on Wednesday 31st May, 10:30-12:00 at Canvas & Cream. £18 per child, max 15 children.

For more information and to book click here.


STfL, Lewisham Council, & the exciting new Eco Tech organisation Greentalk, have been awarded money by the Mayor of London to pilot an innovative project helping to increase Lewisham’s tree stock. There new are sites for potential trees needing adoption (or waterers) on Woolstone, Vancouver and Hurstbourne. Each site has had a sign painted on the pavement with a link to the website to “get a tree here”. Find out more here.

Friends of Kilmorie (FoK) News

FoK's New Email Address

Please be aware that FOK has a new email address. From now on, all FOK email communications should be sent to and from friendsofkilmorie@gmail.com.  


Vitality Big Half - Sunday 3rd September

We have some £10 community spaces available in Kilmorie’s team for this year’s Vitality Big Half. If you're up for the challenge of running a half marathon (13.1 miles) at the end of the summer and raising sponsorship money for Kilmorie, please contact us asap to reserve your space.


Kilmorie Summer Barbecue, Friday 14th July 6-8.30pm

FoK is putting together an event planning team for the summer barbecue. This is a chance to get involved in organising a big event without the commitment of joining the PTA. It's great fun and good experience - plus you'll get a warm fuzzy glow from helping pull off an awesome event for the Kilmorie kids (and parents)! There's lots of things you could get involved in, including:

  • organising the raffle
  • putting together sponsorship packages
  • designing and executing the theme and creative vision
  • curating a programme of music and entertainment 
  • being games maestro and devising the kids’ games and activities 
  • external stall holder liaison
  • and much more!

If you'd like to join the team, please fill in this short Google form.

Dates for your diary

Year 4 Sarah's class Swimming
All Day
From 16 May until 26 May
16
May
Gardening session
2:00pm – 3:30pm
21
May
Year 3 Jo G & Maria/Simone_Educational Visit
All Day
25
May
Year 6 - Jo C Educational Visit
9:30am – 2:30pm
25
May
In-person Parent Workshop - keeping your children safe online
6:00pm – 7:00pm
25
May
Half term holiday
All Day
From 29 May until 02 Jun
29
May

Wellbeing & Safeguarding

Would you like to understand more about county lines in Lewisham, Greenwich & Bexley? Free parent webinar - 6th June, 7.00 - 8.30pm

Join this interactive webinar where we will share what criminal exploitation including county lines is and how to spot signs it may be happening to your child or a child you know. We cover what it looks like in your local area and where to get advice and support if you are concerned. The interactive webinar will also give you the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns and connect with others. Register online here.


UK Safer Internet Centre offer information and resources to help you enjoy your time online and stay safe on the internet. https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/young-people/resources-for-3-11s