Why not start your week with a burst of energy? Come along and walk, skip, jog or even sprint a mile on Monday mornings. Click here for details.
Click here to read the article in the Observer. As it reports, “.. It shows that when a community works together, great things happen.”
Why not start your week with a burst of energy? Come along and walk, skip, jog or even sprint a mile on Monday mornings. Click here for details.
You may wish to see some drawings of the new buildings for the expansion of both schools. There is still much work to be done, and many decisions to make.
It’s been a busy couple of weeks at KFJS!
51 pupils from our 60+ strong choir took part in an X-Factor style competition on Saturday night at Aldworth, competing against 15 other entries. We are pleased to say we won both the primary section, and the overall contest! Lots of money was raised for charity, too. Our pupils were simply brilliant and wowed the audience.
Our theme this week is resilience – it’s the ability to keep going, especially when it is difficult. It’s the hardest thing to learn, but perhaps one of the most important.
Don’t forget we are taking part in the Big Pedal Challenge too- keep cycling or ‘scootering’ to school!
Year 3 and 4 present to Years 5 and 6 in assembly on Thursday about their trip to Many Down Farm Estate last week.
Have a great week!
12 of our pupils took part in a tennis day for child new to the sport. They did really well at the different exercises and activities, and we are grateful to Totally Tennis for the opportunity. Thank you to the parents that helped and supported, and to Mrs Davies for organising!
On Wednesday 13th April, 8 of our pupils took part in a national quiz competition called QuizClub. They have been practicing for many months, learning the best ways to answer questions as a team, as well as new knowledge! Although we didn’t quite get through to the next round, our children did very well, and we are very proud of them.
We look forward to next year!
Welcome back! We trust you had an enjoyable Easter break.
This term promises to be a busy but exciting one. Each week in our assemblies, we will be looking at a different Olympic athlete to see what we can learn from them.
This week, we are learning about Derek Redmond, a British Olympic athlete. We’ll also be focussing on Team Work as our theme.
On Wednesday, we are holding our first ever KFJS Quiz, hosted by QuizClub. We will let you know how we get on