From the Head of Primary 7.12.2019

From the Head of Primary 7.12.2019

The penultimate week or this term started as it finished with fun and festive preparations. As I have been into classrooms this week, it has been lovely to see and hear the children getting excited and rehearsing for the Singalongs next week. Our Year 1 children have been especially busy as they are also preparing for their extended assembly which will be held next Wednesday afternoon.

On Wednesday, the Year 4 children enjoyed the challenges of their Spartan Day and drew on their resilience and determination to complete the various challenges that they had to endure throughout the day. 

On Thursday, the Year 3 children visited the Tao Art Centre where they made Egyptian canopic jars from pottery. They are waiting for their designs to be dried in the clay oven and they will be returned to school after the break. The Year 6 children were also busy in the Secondary science labs on Thursday and I was very happy to join them. After a bit of a squeamish start the children soon got to grips with dissecting a cow’s heart. Guided by Ms Tooley and some of the Year 11 secondary students, they soon became more confident in handling the heart and it was a fantastic opportunity for the children to consolidate their learning.

On Friday we held our last celebration assembly of this term and presented a number of certificates to many of the Primary children. A very well done to our young sports men and women, our FOBISIA Maths participants, our Stars of the Week, our Dojo challenge champions, our house point certificate winners and to all in Sulug who were crowned the Term 1 overall champions. Between all three houses the children accumulated a total of almost 15,000 Dojo points! We were entertained by the Primary Choir, who performed at Le Meridian earlier on in the week and will be performing again next Wednesday at the Hyatt. As a Primary school we had the opportunity to bid farewell to the children who are sadly leaving us and wished them all the best for their next adventure at their new schools. 

Despite a damp start, we were very lucky to enjoy the PTA Christmas lunch on Friday with many children and staff enjoying roast chicken or veggie Lasagne. There was a great atmosphere on the playground as Christmas songs played and we took the time to enjoy each other’s company.

 

With so much going on in school next week, please see below for more details.

 

Date Event
Monday 9th December Beginning of Enterprise Week
Tuesday 10th December Early Years singalong – 8am – 9am in the MPR followed by pot luck snacks
Tuesday 10th December Primary singalong – 6pm – 7pm in the hall (children arrive 5.45)
Wednesday 11th December Carol singing at the Hyatt – 7pm
Wednesday 11th December Year 1 extended assembly – 1pm in the MPR
Thursday 12th December Class Christmas parties (am)
Thursday 12th December  Selling of Enterprise Week goods from 12.30 in the hall
Friday 13th December Final day of Term 1. School finishes at 12pm

 

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend. Don’t forget to come along to the Christmas Fair!

 

Mrs Joanne Smith

Head of Primary

Year 4 Ancient Civilisations Day

The rain threatened to ruin our morning plans but nothing was going to stop these KIS warriors.
After a muddy hike, we met our trainer, Ian who worked us hard for over an hour! We then hiked to the top of Bukit Padang which was exhausting but really satisfying!

A tired and very hungry army of children then marched their way back to school where an epic ancient grain feast awaited them. Thank you to all who helped out with this – absolutely delicious.

We then watched Dora the Explorer go on an Incan adventure in The Lost City of Gold.

Finally, the Mayan Escape Room proved to be as challenging as we hoped it would be! It was dark, a little bit scary and great fun.

The Year 4 children, as ever, were fantastic from start to finish.