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Thank you for all the kind donations in exchange for the non-uniform day.
There have been 9 colourful hampers put together and enough donations to be used for prizes at the Christmas Market.
There has also been an 'Elf on the Shelf' hamper put together that your child could be in with a chance to win.
Information on purchasing raffle tickets and entering the 'Elf on the Shelf' hamper will be out soon.
The Y4/5 boys' football team beat Leen Mills 2-1 to be crowned 'Y5 Boys' KO Cup' winners this afternoon. As ever, we are incredibly proud of them.
The winners of the Easter raffle were...
Nursery Year 1 Year 2
Leo Renae Quinn
Xander Ava
Bella Jakob-Joe
Archie
Scarlett
Kenni
Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Elliott Annie Leo
Teifi Harry Hunie
Logan Zachery
Cillian
Miles
Holly
Year 6 Reception
Kelly Rupert
Jace Liv
Mia Evie
Kodie
Well done everyone and thank you to everyone for taking part. We have raised just under £600.
The winner of the name the rabbit was Owen in Year 5.
The book fair will be running on:
Tuesday 14th
Wednesday 15th
Thursday 16th
3;25-3:45 - This is a cash only event.
Thanks to all the generous donations we had enabled us to make 10 assorted hampers and 18 Easter bags. Information on how to purchase raffle tickets will go out next week.
Please take a look at the KWS PTA page under the 'Community' tab to look at the hampers.
Thank you for all your donations.
More information on the raffle tickets will be out next week.
On what was an incredibly wet Friday evening, the boys' football team earned a much-deserved 4-0 win in the league against Orchard. Well done, boys!
Dear all,
After such sad news of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, we are just writing to confirm that Monday 19th September is now a Bank Holiday for the State Funeral of Her Majesty the Queen. Schools will be closed on the 19th as a mark of respect. In his speech yesterday, King Charles III declared a Bank Holiday for his mother’s funeral, and this has also been confirmed in a statement to all schools from the DfE (Department for Education). Our thoughts and prayers are with the Royal Family at this sad time.
The KWS Team
You will have all heard the sad news that Queen Elizabeth II has passed away today at her home in Balmoral at the age of 96. This is such a significant, poignant and symbolic moment - a part of our lifetime that will be one of the most historical events that will be spoken about, written about, read about and taught to future generations for years and years to come.
In school tomorrow, we will be marking the Queen's 70 years as our monarch, celebrating her life and long reign, and discussing the sad news of her death. We will be meeting together for a special whole school assembly and teachers will also spend time with their class discussing this at an age-appropriate level.
We will also be sharing some special news with the children about a very important letter from Balmoral castle that we have had delivered this week to school addressed to the children - watch this space!
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