KINGSLEYMOMENT - The Kingsley School

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KINGSLEYMOMENT - The Kingsley School
The
KINGSLEYMOMENT
Preparatory
School Edition
World Book Day
News
Events
Work of the Week
Edition 11
4. March 2016
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Head’s Welcome
Welcome back! The half term break flew
past, as will no doubt this short sprint to
Easter. The Prep School has been quick off
the blocks and the term is already racing
to a close.
As you can see from this stunning edition
of The Kingsley Moment we have been
terrifically busy. We still have a fantastic
wealth of events (and of course very hard
work) to cram into this short four week
session. We look forward to seeing you at
many of the forthcoming and unmissable
events.
Mr Paul Berry, Head of Prep
School Council
Our School Council has been busy
researching ways to improve our playground
and particularly the Quiet Area. Ideas have
included fun and unusual seating and litter
bins, and mirrors and murals for the walls.
This week, Mr Berry was invited to meet
with the School Council and listen to their
presentation. He asked them plenty of
questions and was impressed with their
Dragon’s Den pitch. The girls will now form a
special committee to continue to develop the
project for our play areas.
Thank you very much to our School Council
members for their hard work and brilliant
ideas. We are sure that the new School
Council, which has been elected this week,
will be just as keen to contribute to school
life. We will be introducing them in our next
newsletter.
House Points
Very close between the four Houses in the run up to Easter... who will have the most points by the
end of term? I do not think any of us could predict!
Inter-House Maths
There was great excitement amongst the
keen mathematicians of Gadesden, Loveday,
Huckwell and Milroy Houses when the annual
Interhouse Maths Quiz took place in the Prep
Gym before half term.
Teams comprised of pupils from Years 1 to 6
and were led by the current House Captains.
Challenging questions covering number, shape,
measure and problem solving were set by Mrs
Adair and read out by the quiz masters Sophie
Alder and Esmé Chapman. Scores were kept by
Sylvia Sinclair and Amy Barrett.
It was a very closely contested quiz, with
Gadesden and Milroy being declared joint
winners and scoring 20 house points for
their houses. Well done to all the fanstastic
mathematicians who took part in the quiz.
Iron Family
Have you met the latest additions to
Kingsley Prep? Around the school are
the four members of the Iron Family
– Al Uminium, Sal Uminium, Tintania,
Iron Isla and not forgetting, Copper,
their dog.
These models were designed and
created by Year 5HM, who were
inspired by ‘The Iron Man’ by Ted
Hughes. In their creative writing, the
girls imagined an alternative ending
to the book in which the Iron Man
had a family of his own. Inspired,
they planned the models using scale
drawings in their maths lessons and
then built them from junk resources as
a design technology project.
Do stop and say hello – they are very
friendly!
Charity News
Year 4MD were amazingly generous this week,
donating the largest amount EVER to our Silver
Bag collection! Thank you, girls – you definitely
deserve the Care Bear this week.
Kingsley Loves Books!
Thursday 3rd March
It was World Book Day on
ured Prep’s imagination.
and the event really capt
the spirit by bringing in
Every class entered into
with a special teddy
their favourite story along
rt in ‘Drop Everything
so that they could take pa
ial stories were shared
and READ!’ Lots of spec
ers to celebrate how
by both pupils and teach
Kingsley.
much we love to read at
classes went to the
As a special treat, some
ading time whilst road
Library to enjoy some re
mely comfy bean-bags
testing the new and extre
led in there!
that have just been instal
Prep took part in a very
At morning break, all of
rlier in the week, the
successful book swap. Ea
en very busy putting up
Year 6 Librarians had be
promote the event.
posters around school to
s helped set up and ran
On the day, the Librarian
swap. It was so much
the very successful book
tting excited about
fun seeing all the girls ge
book with their friends!
swapping a much-loved
Day competition,
Entries to our World Book
ourite book character,
which was to draw a fav
m every class across
have been coming in fro
to choose the winners!
Prep and it was very hard
ne could win, all pupils
Even though not everyo
iving house points for
who entered will be rece
their efforts.
red on the following
Winning entries are featu
page!
World Book Day
competition winners...
EYFS - Mina Konca
Winnie the Witch
KS2 - Liana Gill
7 Habits of Happy Kids
KS1 - Sima Taylor
Marmaduke
Upper KS2 - Ha
nnah Lawton
Hermione Grang
er
Chick Chick Chicken!
It’s that time again and Foundation and
Reception have been waiting with baited
breath for their eggs to begin to hatch!
The chicks hatched on Thursday evening
and we are thrilled to introduce Twinkle
(left) and Elsa (right)!
We’re all going on a
Summer Holiday!
To begin their travel and transport topic
Foundation and Reception Class visited
Thomas Cook travel agents in Leamington
Spa.
They looked at all of the different brochures
telling them about the different destinations
they could choose and go on holiday to.
“I want to go to Disney Land.” Alexa
“I’m going to Lapland to see Santa.” Liana
They saw how we change English pounds
into foreign currency and pretended to
book their own holidays.
Future Mechanics
As part of their travel and transport topic
Foundation and Reception have been
learning about cars and driving. They have
made their own driving licences, driven
the ‘cars’ outside and practised reverse
parking! The children have been learning all
of the names and functions of the different
parts of a car. They looked at photographs,
watched videos, looked at diagrams and
examined the school mini-bus!
Mothering Sunday
Service
Thank you to all those Mothers and
Grandmothers who joined us for our very
splendid Mothering Sunday Day Service
in The Holy Trinity Church on Friday 4th
March. It was great that our children could
show their appreciation in such a moving
way. We do hope you all have a fantastic
weekend and enjoy the real Mothering
Sunday just as much.
Fantastic Fruit
Fruit,
To launch our new topic, Fantastic
the Year 1 and 2 girls visited Tesco
rned
supermarket in Warwick. They lea
where
how the retailer sources fruit and
sa
it comes from in the world. It wa
use
great opportunity for the girls to
by
ting
set
mathematics in a real life
store.
purchasing different fruits from the
rocers
We have set up the Kingsley Greeng
oying
in our classroom. The girls are enj
‘shopping’ using money!
Year 1 and 2 also designed their own
fruit salads in DT. They chopped the fruit,
and even gave their fruit salads special
names. Mr Berry and Mrs Parker judged
the winning fruit salads. Congratulations to
Claudia Estrada and Jennifer Gregory.
Happy to be me!
Year 3 performed their class assembly on
Thursday 3rd March based on the theme
of their PSHE lessons, ‘It’s good to be
me’. The girls described and re-enacted
scenes containing people, objects and
activities which make them feel happy.
They discussed the importance of how we
should be happy with ourselves and how
we are each special and unique in our
own ways. It was an excellent opportunity
for the girls to share their appreciation
of important people in their lives and a
chance to reflect on their own special
individualities.
Science is a Gas!
Year 5 Scientists had a gas in their science
lessons this week, finding out about
chemical reactions that produce carbon
dioxide. Judging by the looks on some of
the girls’ faces, they were not expecting so
much CO2 to be produced by their potions!
Open Morning
Thanks to everyone who took part in and
supported us with our super Open Morning.
It was excellent to see so many pupils
participating, helping us to greet our guests
and also having a great time.
We hope thst everyone enjoyed themselves. For
those of you parents that liked that extra free
time though, we won’t make a habit of offering
a Saturday School!
Please can I extend a particular thank you
to the volunteers who came in as our Parent
Ambassadors.
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Interview with Mrs Close
Tuesday 1st March 2016
Reporters: Esmé C and Izzie G
Location: The Art Room
What’s your favourite food?
Mrs Close
“It has to be Sunday roast! I cook it most weekends and I invite my family to come and eat. Most
Sundays, there are usually ten of us!
Where is your dream holiday destination?
“My favourite place in the whole world is Pig Island in the Caribbean so that I can swim with the pigs
in the sea!”
Do you have any hobbies?
“I love to read, play sports with my children and nephews, and I do try to swim three times a week!”
What kinds of music do you like?
“My taste in music is a real mixture! I do love most types of music but I tend to listen to different
styles music depending on who I’m with. So, I’ll listen to Irish music with my dad, classical music with
my mum and when I’m home, I love to jig around the kitchen to pop music!”
What is your favourite television programme?
“I don’t watch much TV but I do find ‘Gogglebox’ quite funny!”
What kinds of games did you like to play when you were a little girl?
“As a girl I loved being outside, so I spent my time cycling, roller-skating, climbing trees or swimming
in the lakes at Sutton Park!”
Name one crazy thing about yourself:
“I have been known to stay in the bath for two hours
at a time!”
And, finally, how did you become involved in
sport and decide to teach?
“Sport has always been my main passion in life and
I always wanted to teach it to children so that they
could share my love of sport!”
WOW!
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Work of the Wee
ion and
Grace, Foundat
several
Reception, for
kindness
selfless acts of
caring for
showing great
her friends.
Hannah, Year 4, for
great work estimating
t
the capacity of differen
s.
container
Work of the Week is awarded to pupils every Friday
assembly. The chosen piece of work can be from
any subject and ranges from outstanding artwork to
accurate arithmetic!
The Work of the Week pupils from the past week are...
Claudia, Year 2, for
locating the world’s
seven continents on a
world map, and for using
an atlas to find out the
names of countries in each
continent.
Matilda, Year 5, for an
imaginative and exciting
ghost story based on our
visit to Shakespeare’s
grave in Stratford-uponAvon.
Alexandria, Year 3,
for
making outstandin
g
progress in her netb
all
skills. She has show
n
determination, team
work
and the ability to pl
ay to a
high standard in m
atches.
Kiera, Year 6GA for her
accurate work in maths
on negative numbers, and
Sophie, Year 6SH, for a
dramatic and imaginative
piece of dialogue that
was inspired by a range of
characters from ‘Carrie’s
War’.
MOMENT
Serafima in Y1KA is awarded a Minerva Moment
this week for her writing in words of four-digit
numbers.
One thousand
and thirty one
Here at Kingsley our pupils are extended
and enriched frequently by the Minerva
Programme. Have a look below at some
of our gifted and talented ‘Minerva
Moments’ from the past two weeks.
We’ve included a couple of new puzzles
this week too... see how you get on with
these!
Set 1 maths had a lesson on solving equations
using function machines. They started by forming
expressions, recognising the order of expressions
and then using the inverse operations to find the
value of the variable.
This week was the first time the girls had tackled
equations in maths, and they all grasped the
concepts quickly and eagerly!
PUZZLE TIME
Use the letters given to complete the pyramid so
that one seven letter word, one five letter word,
one four letter word and three words of three
letters can be read. What are the words?
The alphabet is written here but some letters are missing. Arrange the missing letters to give a word. What is it?
CEFGHIJKLMPQSTVWXZ
Which word can be placed before each of the following words?
SEATBOXENVELOPE
Parents’ Forum
Bag2School
This term’s Parents’ Forum will be taking place
on Monday 14th March 2016. Please do come
along and join us for tea, coffee and pastries.
If there is something specific you would like to
raise, please let Mrs Parker know by Thursday
10th March so that it can be added to our
agenda.
Once again this year we are calling upon you
all to help out with our Bag2School appeal.
We will have a new set of bags in school
next week, and you can help by filling them
with unwanted clothes and textiles. When
collected these help to raise extra funds for
exciting new equipment at Kingsley. It is also
a superb example of recycling!
Year 3 Taster Day
No doubt Year 2 will be looking forward to
their exciting taster day next week, on Tuesday
8th March. Miss Clarke will be putting them
through their paces as they join her for the day,
so they can experience what it is like to be a
‘Junior’ for the first time.
Bag2School are the UK’s
leading textile recycler and
fundraiser working with
schools and since its inception
in 2001 they have now paid
out over £10 million.
March Dates for the Diary...
March 2016
5th - (Saturday) Year 7 Taster Morning - Senior
School - Please Register by 8.45am & Collection is
at 12noon
7th - Kingsley Tiny Tots - 1.45pm to 3pm
8th - Year 4 Parents Assembly - 8.50am
8th - Year 3 Taster Morning
8th - Last Swimming Club of Year - Fun Swim!
(Swimming Club will resume in September 2016)
9th - Whole School Assembly
10th - Preparatory School Annual Swimming Gala Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre - am - all welcome!
First Race starts promptly at 10.30am - and Gala
due to finish at 12.30pm
10th - Sports Award Evening - Year 5, Year 6 &
Senior School - Senior School Hall - 7pm
11th - ABRSM Examinations - am
11th - Foundation and Reception visit Leamington
Spa Railway Station - am
11th - Friends of Kingsley Cinema Night present
‘Minions’ - 4pm to 6pm - Senior School Hall. Please
bring Onesies / PJs & A Cuddly Toy. Free to Attend
- but £2.50 buys a treat pack on the night!
14th - Science Week
14th - RSC Workshop ‘A Midsummer Night’s
Dream’ - Year 6 - pm
14th - Last Yoga Club of Term
14th - Prep Parents’ Forum - 8.45 to 9.45 - Senior
School Meeting Room
15th - Year 3 Scholarships
15th - Inter House Netball
15th - Easter Concert - Senior School Hall - 7pm
16th - ‘Run A Mile for Sport Relief’ - good luck!
16th - GSA Netball Tournament
16th - Stevensons Uniform Sale - 3pm to 5.30pm Senior School Gym
16th - Second Hand Uniform Sale - 3pm to 5.30pm
- Senior School Dining Room
16th - Last Karate Club of Term
16th - ‘Lights, Camera, Action 3!’ - Senior School
Hall - 7pm
17th - EYFS & KS1 Easter Assembly & Easter Bonnet
Parade - am
17th - Last Swimming Lesson of Term - Fun Swim!
17th - Whole School Photograph - pm
17th - Last Spanish Club of Term
18th - Sports Relief Day
18th - Term Ends - EYFS & KS1 at 3.30pm & KS2 at
3.50pm - Happy Easter!
19th - Earth Day - 8.30pm to 9.30pm
Sport Relief 2016
Sport Relief is fast approaching on Friday 18th March, and Prep School
will be doing a variety of challenges, such as skipping and shooting
during their PE lessons. As part of Sport Relief, there will also be a nonuniform day on Friday 18th March where students are invited to dress
in appropriate sporting attire.
All we ask is for a one-off minimum donation of £5 for participation in
all/any of the events and will include a contribution to the Sport Relief
Wristband.
Marathon Runners
Miss Windsor and Mrs Davies are busy following a heavy
training schedule in order to be ready for the London
Marathon, on Sunday 24th April.
Miss Windsor is raising money for The Children’s Society,
and Mrs Davies is raising money for Cancer Research UK.
We wish them
both all the
best, and are
inspired by their
dedication and
commitment to
fantastic causes!
Ride for a Reason
Kingsley were visited by cyclist James Golding in a recent
assembly, who came along to help inspire and challenge girls
to take part in fundraising and sporting challenges.
James’ story was fascinating, surviving cancer (twice),
septicaemia and peritonitis, completely rebuilding his body
and re-learning how to walk before embarking on several
cycling challenges across the world.
James has ridden across countries,
continents, over mountains and
through valleys, helping to be a
part of over £2,000,000 worth of
fundraising for MacMillan Cancer
Support.
As James said; “we are all capable of amazing things - my
journey started with wiggling my toes!”
Indoor Rowing
CWSSP Event at Campion School
Wednesday 24th February 2016
We went to the Indoor Rowing event with
a feeling of nervous excitement in the hope
that we could better our 3rd place from last
year.
The team was strong and our change overs
were good but could we pull it off on the
day?
Uchenna and Esme were up first for the
1 minute 30 seconds individual row. Both
performed brilliantly, Uch with 358 metres
(the furthest in the whole competition) and
Esme with 321 metres. Izzie and Amy then
followed with Izzie rowing 306 metres and
Amy 307 metres.
The distances were then added together and
we were in the lead with Telford 34 metres
behind us.
Zumbathon
The Prep School Zumba Club are
running a Zumbathon for Sport
Relief on Friday 18th March during
assembly time, to raise money for
the charity.
The tension was high going into the 4 x 1
minute relay, the change overs being crucial
and all teams were looking for the 1st place
position. The Kingsley team performed
smoothly, maintaining their technique and
managing the change overs with precision.
With a magnificent row of 876 metres we
breezed into first place with Telford 82
metres behind us overall.
We had to await the results from the next
session, St Margaret’s the winners from last
year being the favourites.
The email came through that evening, WE
HAD WON. The girls were delighted and will
now be in training for the County Final in
Rugby on Monday 14th March 2016.
Congratulations girls!
Mrs K Close