Our School Value for May is Cooperation.
Our Core Values: Hope, Trust, Courage & Perseverance, Respect, Cooperation, Responsibility, Kindness & Friendship, Honesty, Peace and Understanding.
We explore our core values in our school and class assemblies and look out for them in our daily practice, earning Values Vouchers and Beads as we go.
All the staff at Kington Primary School would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you for your support over this term and we wish you a very peaceful and happy Christmas. Take care everyone and we'll see you all refreshed and raring to go in the New Year!
What joy the children brought to the residents of Kington Court and The Garth when they visited and sang today. The children encouraged them to join in with the traditional carols and spent time chatting. There were so many smiling faces and a few tears.
As they walked through Kington they sang to the passers by and shop keepers, with Rita coming out of the Community Shop to sing with them. A special day for children and adults alike.
Today it was the turn of the Nursery and Reception children to wow their famillies and friends with their nativity performance.
All of the children did brilliantly, singing and acting their hearts out. Here are a few photo's of the performance.
With the dark nights and cold weather drawing in, it's more important than ever to be safe and seen on our bikes. Thank you to Community Support Officer Dick Alford who came in to show us how to look after our bikes and gave us some very important tips to stay safe on the roads.
Helpful things to remember include:
Taking a tour round all the classes with his little helpers in tow, Father Christmas came to deliver each class a special present that they had put on their Christmas wish list. We had dictionaries in Year 3, story books in Year 2 and even a full sized Christmas tree in Year 5!
Fantastic - thank you Father Christmas and his merry elf for all our lovely presents.
What a lovely way to end the week!
First, we had our Headteacher's Sticker assembly with lots of hard-working and responsible children proudly wearing their stickers: