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Dates for your Diary:
Monday 29th May – Bank Holiday and half term week
Monday 5th June – term 6 begins
Tuesday 6th June – KESAF meeting 4.30pm
Wednesday 7th June – Y12 HE evening
Friday 9th June – KESAF Bingo
Wednesday 14th June – Eurodisney trip meeting 6.30pm
Friday 16th June – curriculum day
Saturday 17th June – Swinging 60’s reunion event (ticket only)
Sunday 18th June – KESAF car boot Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th June – Y6 Transition Days - South Wootton Junior only Friday 23rd June – Y11 Final Assembly and Prom Monday 26th to Wednesday 28th June – Y6 Transition Days Tuesday 27th June – Y6 Transition Evening Term dates for 2017/18 & 2018/19 have now been published on our website click here to view
Parent Bulletin Friday, 26th May 2017
Ofsted Parent View We would like to advise you that you are able to give your views on the Academy to Ofsted via their
parentview questionnaire, at any time – not just during inspections.
We would encourage you to do this at: www.parentview.ofsted.gov.uk
MFL Stars
Congratulations to this week's Stars of the Week in MFL:
Year 7 - Cherry Ahsan 7A
Year 8 - Tiegan Moore 8E
Year 9 - Alfie Mortimer 9N
Year 10 - Caitlin Lord 10K
KS5 - Anna Wilkinson 13JBC, Catherine Hill 13JBC, Iuliana Costache 13DC1 Andrea Chua 13MJD - for
all their hard work leading up to their A2 exams. iMucha suerte!
Mandarin Club returns on Monday 5th June from 3-4pm in D10. This will be a celebration of Children's
Day so come along for fun and games!
Literacy: Language for Learning
Reading Hack top ten volunteer reads 2017
We're excited to announce the Reading Hack Top Ten Volunteer Reads 2017 These are the books we'll
be recommending to the young volunteers supporting the Summer Reading Challenge later this year.
You'll find these books in libraries across the UK during the Summer Reading Challenge 2017.
For further details visit: https://readingagency.org.uk/young-people/001-news/reading-hack-top-ten-
volunteer-reads-2017.html
Summer Reading Challenge – Year 7
The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to read six books during the long
summer holiday.
Get involved!
Head to your local library during the summer holidays and enrol. It's completely free and anybody can take
part.
If you're a parent or carer join their Facebook page for all the latest news
Children can chat, get reading recommendations and enter competitions on our Summer Reading
Challenge website.
Further details: https://readingagency.org.uk/children/quick-guides/summer-reading-challenge
National Literacy Trust Newsletter:
Keep up to date with your literacy information!
Further details:
http://enewsletters.tictocfamily.com/t/ViewEmail/r/56BA99559785A65C2540EF23F30FEDED/23402D86B
3E86C98A2432AF2E34A2A5F
Year 7 – Mrs Stonach
Attendance - This week’s form attendance of the week is awarded to 7E with a group attendance of 97.6%
which is pretty good – well done to them. As a year group however year 7 attendance has fallen last week,
this is due to 2 main reasons;
1. There are some nasty bugs around at the moment
2. Holidays in school time.
Could I please politely ask that where possible pupils are in school, if they have the sniffles or a sore
throat, I am more than happy to keep medication in my office for as and when they need it. On the subject
of holidays, please keep them in the school holidays as much as possible. If, for any reason, you must
remove your children in term time, please make a request in writing to the Principal.
The MFL student of the week last week was awarded to Stephen Mahoney – well done Stephen! Sporting
starts of the week last week were awarded to Abbie Upton and Harvey Long.
This week in tutor time, tutors have been discussing uniform i.e. what is and isn’t acceptable. Year 7 are generally a smart and tidy bunch, if you have any problems regarding your child’s uniform, please send a note in with your child explaining what the problem is and when it will be rectified. As from this week, if
your child comes to school in incorrect uniform, with no note from home, they will be issued with a 30
minute detention that day after school – please see the slides below for clarification.
As always a big well done and thank you to those pupils who wear the correct uniform and look smart
every day!
Year 7’s with the most number of achievement points last week
Year 8 – Mrs Lees We have reached the end of another term, I wish Year 8 students and their families a safe and happy half term break – with not too much sunburn!
P R I D E
We think and
act positively
We respect one another in
everything we do
We strive to
improve
We all create a
great place to
learn
We work well
together
P – Eliya Ganea R – Kyran Wymer I – Luc Widdowson D – Tyreece Hutches E – Beryl Ngome
Good Work Board
Miss Vaughan – Miglius Girdzijauskas - for good work and helpfulness
Ms Buckland - Lily High has moved up a level in all criteria in Drama Friday’s Heroes – rewarded to students who have consistently achieved well all week (achievement points and a Crunchie bar!) Tinishia Carter 8A Talisha Cooper 8D Connor Addis 8E Harvey Minister 8G Egle Bucute 8K Courtney Bussey 8N Hannah Stoutt 8R Danislov Nikolov 8W TOP ACHIEVERS THIS WEEK Congratulations to –
Rebecca Bush 8G 110
Keane Bloom 8R 105
Eliya Ganea 8R 100
William Scott 8R 95
William Stutchbury 8R 90
Hannah Stoutt 8R 85
Jacob Gyton 8R 85
Luc Widdowson 8A 85
Anton Baskaran 8A 80
Daisy Davies 8A 80
Year 9 – Mrs Cole
This half term has flown by, with only one more to go before the summer holidays, I would like everybody
in the year group to give 100% effort in everything they do and end Year 9 on a positive note. Have a
great half term.
Attendance:-
Well done to 9X for achieving 100% last week.
Absences - Please remember to call our student absence line on 01553 773606 by 8.35am if possible on
the morning of every day of absence.
Lates:-
Should your child arrive late to school, it not only affects their attendance but also disturbs the learning of
other students which is clearly unacceptable. Please therefore ensure your child arrives to school no later
than 8.35am.
Uniform:-
Please remember to check your child is in the correct uniform every day. If for any reason they are not
then please supply them with a note to show to members of staff on request. Girls uniform – skinny
trousers are not allowed despite sometimes being sold in the “uniform section” of high street department stores, traditional school trousers or knee length skirts please.
Achievement Certificates:-
P – Erdi Xhaferraj – We think and act positively.
R – Chloe White - We respect one another in everything we do.
I – Grace Vonk – We strive to improve.
D – Shanel Upton – We all create a great place to learn.
E –Erica Martins Cande – We work well together.
Top Achievers - 15.5.17 – 19.5.17
Good Work Board:-
Alice Whitthread Mollie Thorpe Joseph Steward Mason Tran Lauren Southwell Jade Smalley James Sheldrick Bradie Baker Nonna Senkova Hannah Robins Yana Rachkova Oliwia Otulak Caitlin Durrant Holly Delph Jared Cheng Victoria Caldwell Anya Biran Megan Adair
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Morgan Flett 9D
Freddie Laws 9A
Inga Aleksejeva 9A
Victoria Caldwell 9W
Ying Wong 9A
Megan Adair 9A
Hannah Robins 9R
Year 10 – Mr Waring Year 10 students have been given instructions on how to apply for a 1 day taster day at the College of West Anglia on the 27th June. In order to attend they must register their details using the information given by Friday 26th May. Further details regarding the taster day will come out in a letter after the half term break. But do please ensure your child registers. As our current Year 11 students fast approach their leaving date, I expect all our Year 10 students will need to step up to the plate and be positive role models for the younger year groups. Looking good, behaving positively and being here every day on time, improves self-esteem and self-worth which in turn breeds success. Please help us to help your children become the best they can. Our higher expectations start after the half term break. Top attending form class this week goes to 10R with a fantastic attendance figure of 98% and leaving the joint winners 10A in their wake but still managed an impressive attendance figure of 97%, well done to both form classes and their form tutors. On the subject of positive achievement points, our year 10 students once again worked hard and produced some great work to achieve 6075 positive points, so well done to them all. This week the top achievement goes to Angel Benefer who accumulated 85 points whilst in a very close second place with 80 points goes to Caitlin Saddleton, well done ladies for being our year 10 shining stars. Congratulations go to 10D for the second week on the run for being the year 10 champion achievers with an accumulation of 860 positive achievement points. As you can see from the table below, 10G came a close second with 845 points. Well done to all students in those classes with the remaining results being;
10A 675
10D 860
10E 500
10G 845
10K 740
10N 825
10R 815
10W 815
Total 6075 This week our champion language star award goes to Caitlin Lord whilst our sports star of the week awards go to Lacey Baker and Max Harding. Congratulations to you all. A huge thank you to Rebecca Barber, who wrote in to tell us all about the North Wootton under 15 football team for which a number of our students play for and who were awarded the fair play award for 2017 during a presentation at KL Corn Exchange. Well done lads you have once again done KES Academy proud. Remember, if you have community news to share, why not drop me an email to [email protected] I hope you all have a fantastic and safe half term break and will look forward to seeing all Year 10 students bright eyed and bushy tailed on Monday 5th June.
Year 11 – Mrs Wright
Year 11 students are continuing to present themselves in a mature fashion during the exams. This is very
pleasing and they all deserve the credit they are receiving. I must emphasise though that students must
bring black pens, water only in a clear bottle with the label removed and maintain a high standard of
uniform until the very end. The younger students of the school do emulate the elder students and their
fashion choices so for them to continue to look smart and follow the school ethos is very important. I thank
you for your continued support of the school.
Although students are sitting their exam’s many still managed to gain achievement points during their revision lessons. The following 10 students gained the most points last week:-
Ella Whitney
Michael Smith
Owen Xu
Rebecca Hollands
Madog Hendey
Elsie Riches
Tamsin Barnes
Sefton Shillingford
Amanda Galvosaite
Brandon Goodson
Well done to those students for their continuing to be motivated and for trying their best.
Prom ticket sales have now closed and final number’s been given to the caterer’s. Time has passed by so
quickly it is strange to think that in 4 weeks we will be holding our final school assembly to say ‘goodbye’ and finishing the day with the Year 11 prom.
Year 11 attendance is holding steady. It is still really important, now more than ever due to revision
sessions that held prior to exams that Year 11 students attend school regularly and on time. Also, in the
future when references are requested the school can make note of excellent attendance and punctuality.
A trait that most employer’s hold high in their list of priorities for future employees.
I would like to take the opportunity to wish you all a very restful and relaxing May holiday and hope this
gorgeous weather to stay with us.
Year 11’s keep up all your hard work. You have been amazing!!
Sixth Form
Year 13
Year 13 students had their final assembly and left for study leave this Friday. I know I speak for all their
teachers when I say that it has been a pleasure to work with them over the past two years. We wish them
the very best of luck in their exams and every success in the future.
Students should be aware that although they are now on study leave and are not required to attend
lessons their teachers will still be available to support them during their normal timetabled lessons.
Year 12
I recently sent a letter home detailing the activities we are putting in place for year 12 students to help
them prepare for life after sixth form. The key dates are shown below and more details are on the sixth
form section of the website - UCAS applications and guidance.
http://kesacademy.co.uk/sixth-form/ucas-applications-and-guidance/
Wednesday 7th June 2017, 7.00p.m - Higher Education Evening Thursday 8th of June - Personal Statement/CV writing workshops Tuesday 13th June - Higher Education Convention in Norwich at UEA Sports Park Monday the 3rd of July - follow up session for CV/personal statements
Year 12 Work Shadowing Week
Students will be undertaking a work shadowing week between 10th and 14th of July. Students have been
given a presentation and booklet to guide them and sixth form mentors have been working with them to
support them in this. It is however, up to students to secure their own placements.
Year 12 Exams
End of year exams for year 12 will start on Monday the 19th of June. Students' performance in these
exams will be used as the basis for the discussions we will be having with them at the end of year 12 and
beginning of year 13. They will also be used by subject teachers when providing students with
the predicted grades that will go on their UCAS references.
Senior Prefects
The date for nominations for senior prefects has now passed. Year 12 students and teaching staff will now
vote for the students they think are best suited for the role. Successful applicants will then be invited to
interview for the position of Head Boy and Head Girl.
Sixth Form Dress Code
As the weather warms up students often seem to find it more difficult to adhere to our dress code which
can be found on our website here: http://kesacademy.co.uk/sixth-form/dress-code/
In particular can I remind students, that ripped jeans, cut-off jeans and flip flops are not permitted.
Enrichment programme
House news
What a difference a week makes. Today the sun is shining and it looks to be a great afternoon for our
postponed Junior Football and Junior Rounders.
Coming events: June 9th Inters Rounders June 14th Technology Challenge June 16th Inters Tennis June 21st Junior Tennis June 26th Junior Cricket June 28th Inters Cricket
House captains are busy gathering names for sports day so please sign up if you want to be involved! This
is planned for Monday 3rd July and looks like being a really fun day for the whole school. More information
over the coming weeks.
Last night saw a number of certificates and prizes awarded to students selected by the house team for
their outstanding contributions to events. It's not too late to get involved if you haven't so far. We really do
have something for everyone and if we don't, then tell us and we will try and add it to our events!
LS EY KT GW
Achievement 5-5 4 2 1 3
Achievement 12-5 2 1 3 4
Inters Badminton 3 2 1 4
Achievement 19-5 1 3 2 4
Achievement 26-5 2 3 1 4
Total 158.5 125 109 138.5
PSHE
After half term work will begin on our new topics. These are:
Year 7 - Nutrition and exercise Year 8 - Mindfulness Year 9 - Emergency Aid Year 10 - Choices at 16
These topics will be launched by PSHE tutors in assemblies the week after half term. You may want to
discuss these topics with your child.
UNICEF day for change
The sun shone for us! There were some great activities going on in lessons around the academy today, all
with a UNICEF theme. The English department analysed UNICEF posters, the maths department
calculated how much money was needed to support the various causes and the music department did
some African drumming, to name but a few. The picnic was a great success and many of our students
organised extra events to raise money. These included a bake sale, ice cream sale and a guess how
many shirts game. Our students are truly amazing. Final numbers are to be confirmed but it looks like we
should have made our £800 target.
Sports Results & Fixtures
Fixtures:
Date Sport Opposition
Monday 5th June Year 7 & 8 Boys/Girls Cricket 3-4.15pm with Josh Ring
Tuesday 6th June Year 10 Cricket Home Marshland
Year 9 Cricket Away Springwood
Wednesday 7t h June Year 10 Cricket County Cup
Home
Litcham
Thursday 8th June Year 8 Cricket Home Springwood
Year 7 Cricket Home KLA
Friday 9th June West Norfolk Fishing
Narborough lakes
West Norfolk Schools
Results
Age group
Sport Opposition Result
U7-10 Athletics West Norfolk 2nd
U13 Cricket KLA Won by 9 wickets
U14 Cricket Downham Lost by 2 runs!
U15 Cricket Springwood Won by 8 wickets
PE Dept Notices
Well done to all .student, parents and staff who attended an excellent Sports & Leadership presentation
evening
It was excellent to celebrate our success with so many people!
Have a great half term!
The PE Department
Please do not come to school in PE KIT.
All students must arrive at school in FULL school uniform.
Have a great half term!
Mr Brown
Aimee
Coleman
Fern Crofts
Evie
Sissons
Millie White Ruby
Woodhouse
Josh Cropley
Leighton
Boughen
Thomas
Wagg
Liam Olly
Luke
Faivelowitz
Top 10 books
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 4 Rowling, J K Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Rowling, J. K. Princess Diaries - 1, The Cabot, Meg
Pony In the Porch Daniels, Lucy
Lottie Project, The Wilson, Jacqueline Boy In the Striped Pyjamas, The Boyne, John Poor Little Rich Girl - 1 Dent, Grace James and the Giant Peach Dahl, Roald
Dork Diaries Russell, Rachel Renee
Sapphire Battersea - 2
Wilson, Jacqueline; Sharratt, Nick
Top 10 Readers
Ben Wheeler
Stephen Mahoney
John-Riley Bussey
Mitchell Stokes
Rob McLean
Harry Cozens
Eliya Ganea
Henry Ryder
Vilma Endriukaityte
Aiste Skeivelaite