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  • Quick Sticks Hockey Tournament - 19th March

    Wed 27 Mar 2019

    On Tuesday 19th March, 3 mixed teams from Years 3 and 4 attended a 'Quick Sticks' Hockey tournament at Maidstone Hockey Club. The teams had worked hard during their lunch times to improve their game and this was evident at the tournament. Our teams, for identification purposes only were named Jubilee A, B and C.

     

    All three teams displayed fantastic sportsmanship throughout the event and were congratulated by many of the spectators for their behaviour and fair play.

     

    Results out of 16 teams:

     

    Jubilee A - 8th POM, Maisie F

    Jubilee B - 12th and POM, Joshua E

    Jubilee C - 14th and POM, Aryan
  • English Lions Parent Lunch

    Wed 20 Mar 2019

    On Wednesday 20th March the English Lions parents were invited to join their children for lunch.

    It was wonderful to see so many parents come along to this event. An enjoyable time was had by all.

  • Dojo Winners High Tea – 12th March

    Fri 15 Mar 2019

    The children with the most Dojo points from each class from Term 3 were invited to High Tea with Mrs Nadesan on Tuesday 12th March.

    A very big well done to all of these children. What a fantastic achievement!

  • World Book Day - Wednesday 6th March

    Wed 06 Mar 2019

    Evidence shows that children who read, or are read to, develop a broader vocabulary, increased general knowledge and a better understanding of other cultures. This is the reason for reading being given such importance here at Jubilee Primary School. We celebrated World Book Day with a whole range of activities around reading!

    Throughout the week we had a book fair in school, which provided parents with the opportunity of purchasing books for their children and raising money for the school at the same time. This was a huge success so please look out for information on exactly how much we raised to spend on books for our school!

    We also had a visit from local author, Nicola Parkhouse. She discussed how we can achieve our dreams if we work hard and believe in ourselves. She read us her stories and inspired our own creativity.

    We also took part in a whole school project. The school were introduced to the story of ‘The Tin Forest’ by Helen Ward. This is an interesting story about dreams and making the best out of what you have. We began by inferring meaning from just the front cover. We then took this and wrote our own blurb about what the book could be. The children enjoyed studying this book and created some wonderful writing from this fantastic stimulus. The school also took part in a whole school art project. We created our very own tin forest with each class contributing to a part of it. See our fantastic work on display in the school!

    Finally, we all dressed up as our favourite book characters. With two book fair vouchers up for grabs, it was extremely difficult to judge as there were so many fantastic costumes! Well done to our class winners Nina, Amelia, George and Joshua. Congratulations to our overall winners Rose and Wingzee for their wonderful ‘Aslan’ and ‘Miss Trunchball’ costumes.

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