Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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KS2 Football
Fri 22 Nov 2019On Friday 22nd November, Chinese Pandas sent a football team to take part in a tournament at Greenfields School in Maidstone.
Jubilee’s first few matches were quite challenging – and we struggled to compete against teams that seemed much better than ours. However, our team REFUSED to give up and, in our final match, we were ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING!
We finished in 4th place overall, with all our players giving 100% effort.
We are now looking forward to our next football tournament!
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Basketball
Fri 15 Nov 2019Earlier in November, a team of Chinese Pandas headed to Maplesden Noakes school for a basketball tournament. For many of the players, it was their first time playing a match on a proper basketball court or bouncing a real basketball – so there was a lot of excitement.
The first few matches were quite challenging for our team and although they played with a lot of heart, the other teams managed to score more baskets. Despite those early set-backs, our team battled on courageously – and it wasn’t long before we started to score some points and... with great perseverance...we won a game!
The team played with a lot of passion and pride throughout – and are now looking forward to their next challenge on the basketball court.
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KS1 Multi SKills
Fri 18 Oct 2019Some children in year 1 attended a multi skills event in term 1 at Greenfields school. They thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the different sporting activities, developing their agility, balance and coordination. Children demonstrated excellent teamwork and perseverance. They were willing to try many different activities and reflected the ethos of the school brilliantly.
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Hockey
Thu 17 Oct 2019The hockey tournament held at Greenfields school caused a lot of exhilaration amongst the Chinese Pandas. With a few keen hockey players in the class, they were hoping to do very well against the other participating teams!
From the moment they started playing their first match, it was clear that they were a force to be reckoned with. Rotating players, scoring goal after goal and improving with each game, our fantastic Jubilee team took 2nd place and were awarded silver medals!
Our hockey stars hope to play again soon!
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Hockey Tournament
Thu 17 Oct 2019Two teams from LKS2 attended a hockey tournament at Greenfields Primary School on Thursday 17th October. Both teams were impeccably behaved, and as always were superb examples of how amazing our children are! Teamwork and fair play were demonstrated throughout the tournament, with one of the teams receiving 3rd place and an impressive bronze medal!
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Mini Beast Hunt Challenge
Thu 17 Oct 2019Chris, Tiago and Jude J. participated in the Minibeast Challenge at Tyland Barn on Thursday, 17th October. They had a fun-filled day, learnt quite a lot about minibeasts and came second out of a large number of schools. Well done. -
STEM Lego Challenge
Tue 15 Oct 2019Asher, Jago and Leon took part in the county finals for the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths] Lego challenge, held on 15th October. The challenge was to build a Lego house, following a plan, using a specified number of Lego bricks and working within the constraints of a budget. It proved very challenging but they were awarded third place. Well done. -
Harvest Celebrations
Fri 04 Oct 2019Our Fantastic Year 4 pupils performed like West End stars when they did the Harvest Festival Celebration. Both classes participated, working tirelessly to make this production a success. -
Macmillan Coffee Morning
Mon 30 Sep 2019Thank you very much supporting our Macmillan coffee morning and cake sale on 27th September. We raised £152.44. -
Infant Games
Wed 03 Jul 2019On Wednesday 3rd July, a team from KS1 attended the Infant Games at Greenfields. The day was action- packed with the team taking part in activities including, archery, boxing, karate, dance and futsal. Before the event began, we had the privilege of meeting European Champion, Courtney Tulloch, with whom we ran the ‘Daily Mile’. As the day progressed, staff were asked to select one boy and one girl who demonstrated the Kent School Games’ Values, throughout the day. These values are: passion, respect, honesty, self-belief and team work.
These two role models, Eden and Matas, were selected as the two individuals who displayed these values, throughout the day!