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PARENTAL KINGS NEWS NEWS BULLETIN THEME & WORD OF THE WEEK The New Year – ‘The month of January th Issue 14 Monday 6 January 2020 takes its name from the Roman God Janus. He was a God who guarded gateways. He had two faces, which enabled him to look HEADLINE NOTICES both forward and backwards. The beginning of the New Year provides us with an opportunity to do the same – to DALE FOUNDATION SCHOOL look back and review the time we have had, and to look forward to our future.’ Renaissance A new growth or interest in something, especially Art, Literature or Music Seasons Greetings We would like to take this opportunity to wish all parents and guardians an enjoyable and restful Christmas break. Please be ‘T’ reminded that school resumes for Year 11 students only at 10am on rd Friday 3 January 2020 and for all students on Monday 6th January SCHOOL NEWS 2020 at the normal time. Full information on term/holiday dates can be found on our website www.kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk Aim High Oxbridge Programme Year 7 Accelerated Reader Champions! This term, students in Year 7 have been working On Wednesday 8 January 2020, Mr Anderson and Ms Dawson will hard to complete quizzes on our Accelerated be running the second of their Oxbridge preparation sessions as Reader programme. The English department part of the Sixth Form Enrichment afternoon. Parents of students have seen a dramatic increase in students’ in Key Stages 4 or 5 who are interested in them attending this reading engagement as a result. We would like session, should ask their child to contact Mr Anderson or Ms to recognise the achievements of some of our Dawson via the English Office or email via champion readers so far this academic year who [email protected] are as follows: 1. Top word count: Alexander Carruthers (2,160,096) 2. Top number of quizzes: Dayee Islam (46 passed) 3. Top number of points: Stanley Chhatwal (355 points) 4. Most progress: Martey Klu 5. Highest pass rate: Alexander Carruthers (25 For this session, students need to bring an example of their wider at 97%) reading to share and discuss with the group. This can be an The English department would also like to take academic article or paper, but ideally should be book length. Mr this opportunity to thank parents & carers for Anderson has reading lists for any students who are unsure what their ongoing support at home with reading. to bring. We look forward to hearing what our students have Here are our top 5 recommended non-fiction read! reads for the holidays! 1. Thefirst Pigman be &respectful Me, by Paul to Zindel others.’ Behaviour Policy and Phone Consultation 2. Woodsong, by Gary Paulsen 3. Boy: Tales of InexorableChildhood, by Roald Dahl REMEMBER! 4. The Secret Family, by David Bodanis hrthjt ‘Continuing without any possibility Monday 27th January – 5. The Great Train Robbery, by Michael Crichton of being stopped’ Friday 31st January 2020 These books all have an Accelerated Read quiz Year 10 Examination Week and remember you can check your books at home here: https://www.arbookfind.co.uk/ Kingsdale Music Festival SCHOOL NEWS Author Event & Student Librarian Training Book of the Week at Elmgreen School On Thursday 12th December 2019, our student Library Recommended by teachers, librarians, . pupils and parents Prefects took part in a full day training at Elmgreen School, where they had the opportunity to meet other Book Title: Crush student librarians from various schools across London. Author: Svetlana Chmakova This event aimed to bring students together by learning more about how school libraries work. Age Range: 12+ Why students should read it: Jorge seems to have it all together. He's big enough that nobody really messes with him, but he's also a genuinely sweet guy with a solid, reliable group of friends. The only time he ever really feels off his game is when he crosses paths with a certain girl... But when the group dynamic among the boys starts to shift, will Jorge be able to balance what his friends expect of him versus what he actually wants? Email us your recommendations at: [email protected] The day was full of activities which included discussions on health and safety, customer service role plays, fun quizzes and a poster creation workshop. Students were able to see what other libraries look like in different schools and learnt more about the Student Librarian of the year award. Our students proved they were really passionate about books and reading when they won the runner up prize for the book quiz! Congratulations everyone! Just before the day ended, author Judith Eagle joined us for a discussion about libraries and her passion for writing, giving precious advice for keen writers. SCHOOL NEWS Year 7 Girls Team v Charter East Dulwich Model United Nations Trip Inner London Cup – Quarter Finals Kingsdale's two-day trip to the Model UN last week was . On Friday 13th December 2019, the Year immensely entertaining – a flurry of resolutions, voting 7 Girls' Football team competed in the blocks, moderated and unmoderated caucuses, Inner London Cup Quarter Finals amendments, motions and operative clauses. against Charter School, East Dulwich. Competing alongside twenty-five other schools from The girls played really well and London and beyond, our seventeen students were variously worked as team to win 9-0. Zianna assigned roles as France, Fiji, Guinea Bissau and, curiously, Glanville had a great game in goal and kept a clean sheet. the Ugandan Minister of Defence. The goals were scored by Evie Roberts, Evie Stewart, Along the way, Fiji entered the Isabella Ayora Vanegas, Nelly Guest and Levi Palache- fray when Iraq inexplicably Simms. Well done to all the team for a great game! tried to join forces with the USA. ('Nonsense,' they cried. Year 7: 5-a-side Football Finals 'Baffling nonsense!'), Our Year 7 Boys’ Football team enjoyed a cold and wet Thursday night last All good clean fun. week at Millwall FC’s Football Dome 5- Ultimately, the trip was a great a-side football finals alongside 7 other chance for some of schools. Kingsdale in Group 2 played St Kingsdale's elite debaters to Michael’s, Elm Green and London go toe-to-toe with the best of their cohort from around the Nautical School. Kingsdale won all 3 games and topped city, students who take the world seriously and are prepared their group, scoring 8 goals and conceding only 1. In the to argue over every scrap of it. Semi-final, Kingsdale faced Trinity School, winning 3-0. In the Final that followed, Kingsdale took on Elm Green in a No doubt we'll be back again next year to bicker and very tense match producing a convincing win with a score shout as some other minor South Pacific island nation! line of 5-1. Goals came from Theo Egbri (3), Nadean Sesay (1) and Benjamin Casey (1). Well done to the whole team who were: Adeyemi, Oscar D, Theo, Nadean, Captain Upcoming Careers Guidance Events Jordan (Captain), Ruban, Benjamin and Shaban. Wednesday 8th January 2020 Period 5: Aim High Oxbridge Programme: Presentation Year 7 Boys’ A-Team v Woodlands School by Mr Anderson and Ms Dawson English Schools Cup (Open to students in Years 9-13) What a year so far for Kingsdale Boys’ Year 7 Football A- Wednesday 15th January 2020 team! On Wednesday 18th December 2019, the Year 7 A- Period 5: Presentation On ‘Careers In Finance’ team beat Woodlands School 9-2. The team played really by Maria Grogan well with goals from Benjamin Casey (5), Ruban Khan (2), (Open to students in Years 7-13) Theo Egbri, and Gavin Lodge. A great end to 2019 for this talented team. Man of the Match - Benjamin Casey. Friday 17th January 2020 Period 5: Presentation On ‘Non-Fiction Writing’ Year 9 Boys’ A-Team v St Martin’s School in the Pod by Journalist, Jay Raynor Brentwood English School Cup - 5th Round (Open to students In Years 11, 12, 13) On Tuesday 17th December 2019, the Year 9 Boys’ Football Wednesday 2nd March 2020 team played St Martin’s School at Burgess Park. It was a Period 5: Presentation On ‘Careers In Medicine’ great way for the boys to end a great year, beating St in the Pod by Journalist, Dr Ian Proctor Martin’s School, 5-3 on this wet and windy cold day in (Open to students in Years 8-13) December. The boys were 3-1 up at half-time with goals from Zak Lovelace and two from Captain Nana Kufour and Tuesday 10th March 2020 Felix Bowen pulling off a great save just before the whistle. All Day: Taster Day at St Anne’s College, University Of Oxford St Martin’s came back in the second half and were soon (Open to students in Year 12) leading 4-3 with 10 minutes to go. However, the boys rallied together and scored 2 more goals by Zak Lovelace Please contact us via email at [email protected] and Makhaya James, bringing the score to 5-4 – a If your child is interested in attending any of these events or if remarkable comeback for Kingsdale. you are able to contribute towards our careers education programme. Well done boys keep up the good work! House News SPORTS FIXTURES Monday 6th January 2020 No planned fixtures Tuesday 7th January 2020 Year 10 Boys’ Football Inner London Cup Congratulations to our Autumn 2019 Away Game against City of London Academy. Jack Petchey Award Winners! 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