Key Stage 1 News

31st March 2023

It has been another superb term in Key Stage 1 and, despite the relentless heat, the work ethic of our children has remained strong and the quality of class work very pleasing. With events such as our production of Stella the Starfish, STEM Day, World Book Day, the KS1 Swimming Gala, trips to Mamba Village and Fort Jesus adding to our already packed timetable, it certainly has been a term to remember!

In class, Year 1 students have taken a trip back to prehistoric times to study Dinosaurs, while Year 2 studied a more recent historical era when they learnt about life in Mombasa 100 years ago. They have also enjoyed creating diorama projects on deserts for their Geography unit. I have been most impressed by the ‘filling of gaps’ in Maths thanks to the dedication our students have shown to their weekly Maths homework as well as in the CLIC and SAFE programmes.

So, on behalf of the KS1 teachers I would like to congratulate our students on another superb term in Year 1 and 2 and thank YOU, our terrific parents, for all your support at home. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Mr Buckley - KS1 Coordinator

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