2 October 2015 - King`s House School
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2 October 2015 - King`s House School
2 October 2015 KING’S HOUSE SCHOOL Dear Parents The SD was buzzing to the sound of design and construction on Monday morning with Years 4-7 involved in a workshop run by the Bloodhound Project. The Bloodhound team are designing a car that will first of all break the land-speed barrier and then hopefully break the 1000mph mark. After a presentation, the boys had to create and build their own mini-rocket cars – a great introduction to engineering for them. Last Friday’s Mufti Day brought the usual array of wonderful outfits and ideas, as we all dressed in a musical theme. My attempt, turning out as a conductor, left many boys thinking I had come as a magician! We had a very interesting talk (to each department) about the work being done and raised a fantastic sum – over £900. Thank you to everyone for their donations. There’ve been plenty of matches taking places and some good performances, particularly the Year 3s who won all bar one of their games away at Shrewsbury House. We are looking forward as well to Saturday’s block fixture against Danes Hill, with all of Years 4, 5 and 6 and nearly all the U13 teams in action. It promises to be an exciting morning so do come along and support. The first outings of the year have been taking place. Year 6 have been to visit Kingston Synagogue, as part of their studies of the main world religions, while Year 2 have been to Chessington Zoo for their Science work. As I write this on Thursday morning, the first round of the Michael Stuckey Memorial Prize is taking place. Good luck to all the boys taking part and we look forward to seeing the finalists in action in just under two weeks. Mark Turner Newsletter Dadaist Self-Portrait By Rigas Page 1 King’s House School Newsletter 2 October 2015 Notes from the Nursery Department Budding botanists at work Caterpillar Class went on a lion hunt … and found a lion! Dear Parents Last Friday we all dressed up with a musical theme for Oxjam and Mrs King came in and told us how the money raised would help buy buckets to enable children to collect clean water. Thanks to your generosity the Nursery raised an incredible £900. Thank you as always for your support with our charity events. We have been talking about harvest this week and the children have thoroughly enjoyed a wide range of activities relating to fruits of the earth! They have painted with vegetables, made soda bread, measured seeds on the maths table and sung ‘Cauliflowers fluffy and cabbages green’. Last term the Caterpillars took home sunflowers that they had planted at Nursery and Keira must win the prize for the largest sunflower head I have ever seen. Keira kindly donated it to the class and the children have been busy harvesting the seeds with tweezers, a super activity to enhance fine motor skills. Thank you so much Keira. In the Caterpillar Class the children have been busy making their own binoculars. They then set off around the classroom searching for lions. Our intrepid explorers did not give up and after much searching and carefully listening for roars they found a lion. I don’t know who was more excited the children or the teachers! Wishing you all a relaxing weekend. Jane O’Brien Page 2 King’s House School Newsletter 2 October 2015 Notes from the Junior Department Dear Parents Following a determined performance at Shrewsbury House on Friday, Y3 put in a tremendous effort against Kings College Wimbledon in their second football fixture of the year. It was great to see so many parents supporting our sportsmen, who were excellent ambassadors for the school. Year 2 enjoyed their trip to Chessington Zoo where they were fascinated by the penguin feeding and delighted to see the big cats near the end of the day. Mrs Doliveux and Miss Mathieson would like to thank the parents who helped make the trip possible. On Thursday, 3S performed their assembly all about descriptive writing. The stunning imagery they created through the delivery of their own compositions was very much appreciated by the audience, as was the tuneful singing accompanied by sign language at the end. There has been a huge effort at a whole school level on the charities front and it was fascinating to hear from Mrs King in assembly on Friday about with work of Oxjam. I was therefore particularly impressed on Monday, when Pearce in Y2 brought into school the proceeds from the sale of some of his own toys and asked for the money to be donated to the school charity. Well done, Pearce! Next Friday at 2pm we have our Harvest Celebration in St Matthias Church. This is just for parents in Reception and Year 3 due to the number of adults we are allowed in the church. We look forward to seeing you there. House Points: 1st Nelson 1010, 2nd Drake 824, 3rd Raleigh 758, 4th Churchill 755 Dates 8th October Class 3M Assembly to Parents th 9 October Harvest Festival – 2pm St Matthias Church (Reception and Yr3 Parents Only) Simon Gower Page 3 King’s House School Newsletter 2 October 2015 Sports News Year 3 fixture report vs Shrewsbury House & KCS Friday afternoon saw the year 3’s head over to Shrewsbury House School for a full complement of thrilling fixtures. The boys’ enthusiasm made for a positive mind-set going into all 8 matches and this was well-reflected in both the performances and the results the boys achieved against a historically strong opposition. A dry surface was not conducive to the quality brand of football much revered here at King’s House School; however an astro-turf surface levelled the playing field both literally and figuratively. Courageous play by the B’s, C’s, D’s & E’s meant they walked off the field comfortable winners; however, despite the great array of skills on display the A, F, G & H teams fell just short. Promising signs from all teams were clear though as we headed into a second set of fixtures on the following Monday morning against another strong school in KCS. Improvements were indeed made throughout and, whilst being insufficient to overcome our Wimbledon counterparts, the overall performances were ones to be proud of. KCS’s year groups are almost double those of King’s throughout the school and this fact proved too great to deny though we were far from second best in many games. The A’s lost 3-0 in a bitterly disappointing match in which they saw the better of both possession and the opportunities but, caught on the break, were unfortunate in a misrepresentative margin of defeat. Defeats elsewhere were equally unfortunate however we should note the valiant display from the C team, a 1-1 draw proving the pick of the results, an excellent achievement against such a strong side. Tom Wood & Jonah Manley NEW date for your diary - Rugby Fixture Tuesday 24 November 1st XV, 2nd XV & 3rd XV v KCS U13ABD (A) 4th XV & 5th XV v KCS U12 CD (H) REMINDER The U9 fixture v KCS has been moved to Tuesday 13 October. A team sheet with further details will be sent out next week. Page 4 King’s House School Newsletter 2 October 2015 Year 6 Trip Kingston Synagogue By Nathan Once we had arrived at the synagogue we were taken into the main hall where we sat at the front near to the Torah. The seating arrangements in the main hall meant that men and boys have designated seats at the front of the hall. After taking our seats we had a guide talk about the different colours that the Torah (Old Testament scrolls) gets dressed in. At this time of year the clothes were white since it’s the Jewish New Year. Soon after, we were split into two groups. One of the groups went into a separate room to learn about the Passover (Pesach) and my group stayed in the main hall to learn about the Sabbath (Shabbat). We learnt how on the Shabbat Jewish people such as myself eat a special type of bread called Challah. We also learnt about how you cannot cook on the Sabbath so hot meals have to be prepared on the Friday and kept in a hot tray to stay warm. There are also no mobile phones allowed for Orthodox Jews on Shabbat as well as no driving of motor vehicles. Also, men and women can only eat bread after the Shabbat service. The groups then swapped rooms and we then learnt lots about the Pesach and also the story of the Passover and the 10 plagues. We also learnt about the matzah and how Jews eat it because it is unleavened bread. We eat this type of bread because in the time when the Jews escaped from Egypt there wasn’t time to bake the bread. Both groups were then brought together for a final talk before we left to go back to school. The synagogue trip was really interesting and I really like it. Page 5 King’s House School Newsletter 2 October 2015 Music Notes Carol Service Adult Choir Thank you to parents who have offered their services. We are looking for parents to participate in the SD Carol Service at St Mary Magdalene church on the Tuesday 8 December. Boys from Year 4 to 8 will be participating in the Carol Service and ALL parents are invited to sing in the choir (JD and SD). I know it seems a long way off but this is a fantastic way to start your Christmas celebrations. If you have previously taken part in the Adult Choir could you please let me know if you are available again this year. Rehearsals are on the following dates:Monday 23 November 7.30 – 9pm King’s House School Monday 30 November 7.30 – 9pm King’s House School Monday 7 December 6.30 – 9pm St Mary Magdalene Church, Richmond Carol Service Tuesday 8 December St Mary Magdalene Church at 7pm (meet from 6.40pm) Should you need further information please do contact me at school. [email protected] Steve Follant Page 6 King’s King’sHouse HouseSchool SchoolNewsletter Newsletter 2 22November October 20152013 Quiz Cycle Rugby Page Training World Cup—Say Cheese!!!!!!!! England v Wales - Twickenham USA v Samoa - Brighton All Blacks v Namibia - Olympic Stadium Ireland v Romania - Wembley England v Wales - Twickenham England v Wales - Twickenham Page 7 King’s King’sHouse HouseSchool SchoolNewsletter Newsletter 2 22November October 20152013 General News MUFTI DAY FOR OXJAM An incredible £909.32 was raised for Oxfam. A huge thank you as always for your continued generosity and support. Uniform Sale The next sale will be held on Monday 9 November in the Senior Department at 2.30pm Independent Schools Show London 2015 Battersea Evolution Say Cheese!!! Battersea Park It seems everyone is having a great time watching the Rugby World Cup so please send us your photos to prove it. We will create a photo collage for display. SW11 4NJ Saturday 14 November 10am — 5pm Sunday 15 November 11am — 4.30pm www.schoolsshow.com Page 8 King’s King’sHouse HouseSchool SchoolNewsletter Newsletter 2 22November October 20152013 Eco News One day a week can make a world of difference KHS will be having a meat free Monday 5th and Monday 12th October Why have a Meat Free Monday? Eating more vegetables is not only great for your health but also good for the planet too! UN’s top climate scientist Rajendra Pachauri states that “People should consider eating less meat as a way of combating global warming. UN figures suggest that meat production puts more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than transport.” The World Land Trust, an international conservation organisation that takes direct action to save threatened wildlife areas around the world, are supporting Goodlife in their Meat Free Monday’s campaign. World Land Trust, whose patron is Sir David Attenborough, are helping to combat global warming by conserving endangered rainforests around the world by raising funds for their local partner to purchase threatened land and protect it as permanent nature reserves. The trees on these reserves lock up carbon which would otherwise have been released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to climate change. The reserves also protect all the wildlife that depend on these rainforest habitats for their survival. If you want to try meat free Monday at home or any meat free day try the following website for receipes www.meatfreemondays.co.uk Thank you, enjoy your veggies!!! KHS Eco Team Page 9 King’s King’sHouse HouseSchool SchoolNewsletter Newsletter 2 22November October 20152013 Christmas Gift Wrap Christmas Gift Wrap Northbrook Fundraiser You should have received last week the Northbrook gift wrap brochure. We will all be buying wrapping paper for Christmas and of course we need birthday wrapping paper all year round. If everyone just bought one item through Northbrook we could raise a significant amount of money. King’s House will receive 22% cash back on every item sold. Besides the roll wrap there are many other great value products in the brochure. Check out the wide selection of Gifts and the packets of Birthday Cards: 18 Cards for £3.99 If you prefer, you can order online direct from Northbrook at www.northbrookfundraising.co.uk and simply nominate King’s House School to receive the 22% cashback. Please return your order form to the School Office no later than Friday 16th October. If you have any queries please contact Hilary Sheen ([email protected]) Page 10 King’s King’sHouse HouseSchool SchoolNewsletter Newsletter 22November 2 October 2015 2013 Quiz QUIZ Page PAGE This week’s quiz questions - Wales (for the Welsh fans amongst us) 1 What is the capital city of Wales? 2 Which animal appears on the flag? 3 Which is the highest mountain in Wales? 4 Which island stands of the north-west coast of Wales, separated by the Menai Strait? 5 What was the score when Wales beat England at rugby last week? Email your answers to [email protected] ANSWERS TO LAST WEEKS QUIZ 1. Tokyo. 2. White with Red Spot. 3. Bye bye. 4. 34-32. 5. Olympics. Well done and a merit to those who answered the last newsletter quiz correctly:Henry, Rufus, Harry, Mayank and Jack Page 11