2015-03-16 Newsletter - Kidmore End Primary School

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2015-03-16 Newsletter - Kidmore End Primary School
Kidmore End CE (Aided) Primary School
www.kidmore-end.co.uk/
[email protected]
@kidmoreendsch
Dear Parents and Carers
We are having a madly busy time in school at the
moment – thank you for your speedy responses
to the forms and requests coming your way. This
week we have Henley Youth Festival, Governors’
Day tomorrow, a visit for KS1 from storyteller and
author Adam Guillain, Year Two’s Sharing
Assembly and the ‘Tales from the Chilterns’
concert on Friday – there is no such thing as a
quiet week at the moment!
Healthy Living Challenge
You raised well over £300 towards our
defibrillator box, and we also received a generous
donation from Barbara at After School Club.
Therefore the Millie’s Dream charity are supplying
us with a defibrillator and box as soon as possible
– a great result for school and the wider
community.
16th March 2015
Sports Competitions
The County final of the Year Five/Six Sports Hall
Athletics will be held in Abingdon on April 16th.
Well done to the Year Six boys (Jack Morgan,
Connor Mackenzie and Rhys Primrose) who won
the team event at the County Cross Country at
Chiltern Edge, and to Sophie Stone who won the
Year One individual event.
We have shared lots of success out of school in
Monday assemblies this term – from judo to
gymnastics, dance to drama, we love hearing
about your children’s achievements. It seems the
weekends are as busy as the weeks!
Comic Relief
I was very sorry to miss the pyjama day on
Friday. Thank you for your donations and
purchases of red noses – we raised £418.
Our boat!
The buddies have worked with Mrs Maan to
devise rules for playing on the boat. Thank you to
those who entered the competition over half term.
The winning 100 word story was written by Zack
Hawkes who has named her the ‘Friend-ship’ in
the lovely story below.
Thank you also to the KESA team for running
another successful evening of discos. They also
made a contribution to Comic Relief of 10% of the
profits. Thank you also goes to the organisers of
the Mothers’ Day gifts – I hope all the mummies
of Kidmore End had a relaxing and lovely
Mothering Sunday.
The boat appeared one Monday morning. Nobody knew where it had come from, until a tiny
water sprite popped up and said “This boat has
travelled the seven seas in search of treasure.
One stormy night when the winds were howling
wildly, she overturned and almost gave up. Just
then, some fishes swam speedily up to her and
pushed her upright. They showed her the way to
Treasure Island, but she realised the true
treasure was the fishes’ friendship. She is in your
playground to wish friendship to all who sail in
her. She is the ‘Friend-ship’!”
Times Tables Awards
Lots of times tables success to report this week:
Emelia Allen and Amy Havers have gained their
Silver Awards and Joe Havers, Amy Havers,
Jemima Smith, Charlie James, Corey Davis and
Matthew Dippenaar have achieved their Gold
Awards. Platinum Awards for excellent
knowledge of all tables go to Finlay Harris, James
Watts, Edward Day, Miles Pitts-Williams, Jessica
Dippenaar, Warren Gardner, Tom Spencer and
Joe Havers. Joe and Amy are really on a roll!
The winning flag was designed by Beatrice
Primrose as a variation on the theme of the Lamb
and Flag – the lamb has become a pirate and the
flag is the flag of Reading Sailing Club who kindly
donated the boat to school.
Other outdoor play
Key Stage One will be testing out our collection of
loose parts in their afternoon playtimes over the
next few weeks. We hope they will be inspired to
play creatively with the assorted materials. If you
have any natural loose parts to donate e.g. pine
cones, discs of wood, shells or pebbles, they
would be very gratefully received.
And finally…
Please note the ‘Supporting Spelling at Home’
session at 3.30pm on Wednesday 25th March.
Amanda King, a specialist in Literacy and
Learning, will be delivering the session – she has
worked with us over the past year in our ongoing
focus on spelling, and particularly how we support
children in applying their learning beyond the
spelling test. It will be an interesting and
informative session.
With very best wishes
Linda Hull
Headteacher15
Diary Dates
March
th
Mon 16
th
Tues 17
th
Weds 18
th
Thurs 19
th
Fri 20
th
Tues 24
th
Weds 25
th
Fri 27
Henley Youth Festival – Stonor Run at Gillotts
Y2 Blunderbus Theatre (HYF)
Governors’ Visit Day
Adam Guillain (storyteller) to work with
KS1 classes
Y2 Sharing Assembly
Y5 Young Shakespeare (HYF)
Recorder Concert at Chiltern Edge
(Y3/4/5)
Adam Guillain (storyteller) to work with
KS2 classes
Y6 trip to IMPS, Henley
Supporting Spelling at Home 3.30pm
Y6 SATs meeting for parents 7pm**
**CHANGE OF DATE**
Easter Church Service 9.15am
BREAK UP for Easter Holidays
3.15pm
SUMMER TERM
April
th
Mon 13
Back to School!
th
Thurs 16
Sports Hall Athletics Final 10.30am
London Welsh Rugby Club to work
with Y3 (next 6 weeks)
th
Fri 17
Y3/4 Cross-Country County Final
nd
Weds 22
FS Outing
Y4 Outing
th
Fri 24
Visit from Icelandic teachers
May
th
Weds 6
th
Mon 11
th
Mon 18
nd
Fri 22
June
st
Mon 1
nd
Tues 2
rd
Weds 3
th
Weds 10
th
Thurs 11
th
Tues 16
th
Weds 17
th
Thurs 18
th
Fri 19
th
Weds 24
July
st
Weds 1
nd
Thurs 2
th
Weds 8
th
Tues 14
th
Fri 17
Y5 residential trip
KS2 tests begin
Y6 Cycle Training begins
End of Term Five
INSET Day
Back to School
Perform Drama Workshops KS1
PARISH MEETING 7.30pm
KS1 and Y3/4 Quad Kids
Governors’ Visit Day
Highdown transition day
Y6 Bell-boating
Festival of Voices, Dorchester Abbey
Kwik Cricket at Gillotts
KESA Discos
Langtree taster day
Y5/6 Rounders at Chiltern Edge
Highdown transition day
Chiltern Edge Induction (3 days)
Bags to School collection
Leavers’ Service 9.15am
END OF TERM 1.30pm
Mobile Library Dates
th
th
th
nd
March 19 , April 30 , June 4 , July 2 (collection
only)
It’s not too late for KS2 children to sign up for the
Stonor Run at Gillotts which is taking place on
st
Saturday 21 March. We could especially benefit from
some more Y3 and Y4 pupils entering to get a good
team result!
The course will be open to walk from 1:15pm. The
race order is as follows:
Year
Year
Year
Year
3 /4 Girls 1:45pm
3/4 Boys 2:10pm
5/6 Girls 2:35pm
5/6 Boys 3:00pm
Prize giving 3:25pm approx.
There are medals for every runner, kindly sponsored
by The Higgs Group/Henley Standard, Individual
1st, 2nd, 3rd Medals, Team cups and Overall School
Cup. Team results are the first 4 runners across the
line.
Parking is limited so please lift share if you can. No
dogs are allowed on the site.
The sign-up sheet is outside the front office.