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Art Exhibition in Main School Hall Newsletter 21st June ‘19 NO: 312 WE ARE AN OUTSTANDING CHURCH SCHOOL. What is on next Excellence in Reading week? Art Award Monday 24th June ‘19 5R Exhibition 12:15 – 12:45 YR 1 & 2 Boccia Most improved reading Dates to remember… Club. minutes. Brilliant well done! On the 4th July we will be 13:30 – 14:30 YR R -6 Class swap Monday 1st July ‘19 holding an Arts Exhibition, New YR R taster sessions Towers School induction day. Children only with surnames where the children’s artwork YR 6 Homewood School & The North beginning N – Z this week. will be framed and on display School induction Week. 15:15 – 16:30 YR 4-6 Choir Club. after school. rd There will be an opportunity to Wednesday 3 July ‘19 Tuesday 25th June ‘19 YR 6 Induction days for Highworth purchase these. Your first Grammar, John Wallis & Norton Knatchbull English Hub Show Case day. purchase will be £12 for the School. School car park will be very busy frame and artwork and any Registration for Kent Test closes today. today subsequent purchases will be th 12:15 – 12:45 YR R/1 French We are pleased to let you know Thursday 4 July ‘19 Club. £10. 10:00 – 10:15 RG Assembly. 15:15 16:15 YR 2/3 Yoga Club. These will be given out by the that Mrs Moat is now First Aid 15:00 – Art Exhibition in Main School Hall. teachers the following day. Assistant and Miss Gorham is 15:15 – 16:30 Gymnastics CANCELLED. Wednesday 26th June ‘19 Administrator. Many Friday 5th July ‘19 Aquila Football Cup Competition. congratulations to them both. YR 6 Leavers Party, 12:15 – 12:45 YR3/4/5/6 Boccia Club. Monday 8th July ‘19 15:15 – 16:15 YR R/1 Yoga Club. YR 6 Induction Day for Marsh Academy. 15:15 – 16:15 Athletics Club. 16:00 – 16:30 Choir club concert. Parents Laser Pens welcome to come along. th Thursday 27 June ‘19 th English Hub Show Case day. Please can we ask that laser Tuesday 9 July ‘19 YR 6 Induction Day for Marsh Academy. School car park will be very busy pens and keys rings are not to today. YR 6 Production to parents. Times to be be bought into school. As confirmed. 15:15 – 16:30 Gymnastics Club. these can be harmful to Wednesday 10th July ‘19 th others. Friday 28 June ‘19 Gingham Playsuits are not part of Friday 19th July ‘19 Non School Uniform Day for our school uniform. Children find it 10:00 – YR 6 Leavers Assembly 13:30 – School finishes. donations for school Fete. Composer of the very difficult to go to the toilet. We YR 6 Safety In Action at Ashford will allow children to wear them th Fire Station. week is: Thursday 12 September ‘19 09:00 Coffee Morning. until the end of the summer term YR 6 Kent Test Day. Buddy Holly YR 6 Production to parents. Times to be 12:15 – 12:45 YR 4/5 Netball Club. but not after that. confirmed. 15:15 – 16:15 YR3/4 Hockey Club. 15:15 YR 6 Cake sale. th Sunday 30th June ‘19 Thursday 26 September ‘19 16:00 YR 6 Towers Open evening 11.30 – 3pm Kingsnorth School Friday 27th September ‘ 19 Fete. YR 6 French trip final payment due today. th th House Points Charles Hardin Holley Mon 30 Sept – Fri 11 Oct ‘19 (1936 – 1959), YR 6 Towers School open mornings: Please phone to book a tour 01233 634171. as Is better known Becket 2985 Buddy Holly, he was an Thursday 17th October ‘19 Dickens 2975 American musician and Please can we remind parents Results of Kent Test sent to parents. Churchill 2857 singer-songwriter who when dropping children off in the Harvey 2845 was a central and drop off zone. Holmes 2909 pioneering figure of mid- Children need to go through the Shakespeare 2773 1950s rock and roll. He gates and into the playground and was born in Lubbock, not come through main reception Texas, to a musical family unless the gates are already shut. Dear God, You know my name during the Great Parents need to sign children in if Depression, and learned the gates are locked and come in and You know my needs. Help me to play guitar and sing via the main entrance. to trust You. Help me to walk by alongside his siblings. faith, not by sight. Amen Thank you. Main Office: 01233 622673 Website: www.kingsnorth.kent.sch.uk Email: [email protected] School Mobile: 07541 316018 / 07933 251456 Breakfast Club: [email protected] After School Club: Vanessa 07749 280043/ 01233 713813 Nourish Catering: [email protected] KMAC Uniform: www.kentschooluniform.com Reflective thought Has anyone put his or her trust in you this week? How did you respond to this trust? How can you prove that you deserve their trust? Year 5 Secondary School Open Evenings The North school Open Evening Thursday 3rd October 2019 from 5pm – 8pm Headteacher talks at 5.15pm, 6.15pm and 7.15pm Open mornings Monday 7th October to Friday 18th October 2019 Please book your place with Reception 01233 614600 or email [email protected] Homewood school Open Day Saturday 22nd June 2019 10am & 12pm Headteacher talks at 10.30am & 12pm Open evening Wednesday 18th September from 4pm – 8pm Open mornings Thursday 26th & Friday 27th September from 9am -11am No need to book just come along. The John Wallis Open evening Tuesday 1st October from 5pm – 8.30pm. Headteacher talks times to be confirmed. Open mornings Wednesday 2nd, Thursday 3rd, Friday 4th and Tuesday 8th October from 9am – 10.30am To book an appointment please call the Admissions Officer on 01233 662810 from Thursday 5th September 2019. Highworth Grammar School Open Evening Thursday 17th October from 6pm – 8pm Open morning Friday 18th October from 9am – 10.30am Norton Knatchbull Grammar School Open morning September and October dates to be confirmed. Do not forget to use the following when purchasing online. This helps raise money for our School. https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/kingsnorthlibraryfund/ Please do not stop and Please can leave your car in the you only park drop off zone, this in the disabled causes unnecessary delays in the morning. bays if you are If you wish to walk your a blue badge child to the door or holder. gates, please park in a designated area. .
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