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Parent Bulletin
Friday, 21st October 2016
Parentview:
We would like to advise you that you are able to give your views on the Academy to Ofsted via their parentview
questionnaire, at any time – not just during inspections. We would encourage you to do this at:
www.parentview.ofsted.gov.uk
Dates for your Diary:
Monday 24th October until Friday 28th October – Half Term
Monday 31th October – Return to school
Tuesday 1st November – Year 11 CWA Presentation 2:10pm
Tuesday 8th November – One Punch can Kill presentation
Monday 14th November – Year 11 Mock exams start
Friday 18th November – Children in Need Day
Tuesday 22nd November – Year 9 Parents evening
Wednesday 23rd November – PSHE Day
Thursday 1st December – Christmas Fayre
Friday 2nd December – Year 11 Mock exams finish
Monday 5th December until Friday 9th December – Inter-House Maths Mastermind
Tuesday 6th December – Celebration evening (Years 8-11)
Thursday 8th December – Parent Voice 5:30pm
Wednesday 14th December – Christmas Lunch
Wednesday 14th December – Talent Show
Friday 16th December – Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day
Friday 16th December – Last day of term
Friday 16th December until Tuesday 3rd January – Christmas Holiday
Wednesday 4th January – Staff Training Day
Thursday 5th January – Spring term begins
Attendance: Well done to the 280 students who have 100% attendance in the first half term. Names will be put into a draw and
the first 100 names picked out will be awarded free pizza at seminar time during the first week back. We also had
392 students with at least 96%. Please remember that students must have at least 95% attendance to be in the top
100 achievement points.
Whole s hool atte da e is 9 %. This ti e last ear atte da e as 9 %. Let s tr to raise our game next term and
achieve even higher.
Year 7 96%
Year 8 94%
Year 9 95%
Year 10 91%
Year 11 91%
This week I had the pleasure of awarding the Attendance cup to Nelson House students at our Rewards Assembly.
They had the highest Attendance with 95%. Well done! This cup will be in the Reception area together with the
Highest Achievement cup and the Endeavour Trophy.
Nelson 95%
Cresswell 94%
Vancouver 94%
Macarthur 93%
Please remember to contact me before 8.30am if your child is going to be absent. This way I can ensure that they
receive the correct mark on the registers.
Thank you for your continued support.
Have a great half term break.
Year 7 and 8 Weekly Maths Challenge:
Each Friday Year 7 and 8 will be set a Maths Challenge. The Challenge will be on Show My Homework and can also
be found outside CF2. The answers can be emailed to lucy.amos@kingslynnacadmey.co.uk or hand given to Mrs
Amos by Wednesday 3pm.
A winner from each year group will be chosen at random to win Maths Star of the Week. They will be awarded with
a certificate, a postcard home and a small prize. All students with the correct answer will also receive a certificate.
WEEK 2 ANSWERS: Total surface area of 750cm²
Congratulations to Megan Golding (Year 8) and Jack Timberlake (Year 7) for winning Maths Star of the Week.
Well done to all who have taken part.
Mrs Amos
Rewards Update:
This week we celebrated our first reward assembly of this term. We started on Tuesday with KS4, our Head Girl
Kaitlyn Senter started the assembly off by reading out the names of the students who worked hard to be in the top
100. Here are the names:-
Tegan Bennett, Wiktoria Kozikowska, Aimilios Nakos, Casey Grimes, Megan Thorburn, Bailey Farrell, Hannah Eke,
Aiden Pearce, Cody Larkin, Lee Webster, Charlie Gray, Sarah Wren, Maisie Hancock, Katie Hembling, Jessica Fowl,
Saba Zaheer, Isabella Clack, Billie Hoste-Davies, Sophie Couzins, Sarah Duncan, Grace Byfield- Stubbs and Angelika
Caplinska, well done to them all - they all received a high street voucher.
The top student for KS4 and the whole school was
Tamazin Bacon, Y10 Cresswell House, with a
fantastic 168 points, well done. Here is Tamazin
receiving her rewards from Mr Rimmer.
The college passed on a number of comments regarding our students. The Students below have been nominated to
be Class Representatives. They will be receiving badges from the College after half term.
Jessica Fowl - Hair and Beauty
Theo Clarke-Twell - Level 2 Engineering
Paige Self - Child Development
Callum Bentley, Ben Corbett, Lennon Wardale, Weronika Woznialis, Courtney Middleton, Jessica Fowl, Bethany Ross
also received outstanding comments regarding their work at the college.
KLA have a new trophy to present this year called the Endeavour Cup. This will be presented to a student at the end
of every half term who has made the most effort to change the way they work or who always tries to display 110%
effort to make the most of their lessons. They may not always get it right but the determination is always there. KS4
received 7 nominations for this award, here are the names,
Isabella Thurnell, Tamazin Bacon, Harvey Cross, Reece Maddern, Jasmine Reeve, Alex Palmer-Silcock and Phoenix
Booty. Congratulations to all students.
House totals since the start of term.
1st Cresswell 7,227
2nd Vancouver 6,933
3rd Nelson 6,761
4th MacArthur 6,381
Cresswell was presented with the behaviour trophy in both KS3 and
KS4 assemblies. The attendance trophy was presented to Nelson for
achieving 94.9%, this was also presented in both assemblies. Mr May
accepted the trophy from Mr Hill, Head teacher at Howard Junior
School on behalf of Nelson House and Miss Carnell accepted the
trophy from Mr Rimmer on behalf of Cresswell House. Well done to
them both.
Rewards Update o ti ued……..
Over 27,302 reward points have been gained by the students since the start of term, what an achievement for
students here at KLA.
On Wednesday, KS3 enjoyed their assembly. KLA invited Mr Hill from Howard Junior School to help award the prizes.
Again, KLA s Head Girl Kaitl Se ter read out the a es of the stude ts ho orked hard to e i the top . Here are the names:-
Bailey Naish, Keenan Bridges, Daniel Silva Luso, Ella Mason, Kiara Da Silva, Callum Poole, Laurie Meads, Lauren
Wilson, Joshua Dear, Jack Timberlake, Kaitlyn Salmons, Kaiden Lane, Catherine Castro, Millie Bareford, Brooke
Williams, Josh Sullivan, Matthew Loft, Malgorzata Rudolf, Renat Chodos, Shackain Self, Isabel Wright, Samantha
Palivaite, Alfie Rippengill, Padraig Denmark, Grace Johnson, Connor Sullivan, Liam Tidd, Erica Charters, Kiera Ashby,
Leanna Fitzgerald, Uphaz Riaz, Silas Hozier, Leo Scoles, Charlie Johnson, Charlotte Marks, Joshua Raines, Curtis
Chilvers, Samantha Grinevic, Thomas Green, Katie Rattenbury, Charlie Hammond, Chelsea-Mae Morton, Max
Andrews, Alicia Brook, Megan Golding, Alexander Haslam, Ella Davies, Chloe Robinson, Thomas Chappell, Megan
Osborne, Charlie Royle, Liam Burt, Jonathan Senter, Elise Clayton, Nayan Johnston, Gemma White, Harley Mott,
Jayden Goodbourn, Abbie Perry, Amie Brown, Fern Mortimer, Zuzanna Dos Santos, Harvey Gray, Callum Povey,
Sophie-Eloise Mallett, Erin Byfield-Stubbs, Abigail Mason-Brown, Danas Skupeika, Tatianna Burns, Alice Nicholls,
Kane Hannant, Vadim Ganeev and Phoenix Sherry.
Well done to all the students who received a high street voucher, a special mention to Jack Dixon who was top for
MacArthur House with 123 reward points, Erin Curl top for Nelson House with 106 reward points and Noah
Partridge top for Vancouver House with 103 reward points.
I then had the great pleasure of announcing the first winner of our new award, The Endeavour Trophy. The
nominations from KS3 were Christopher Warren and Kaiden Lane.
Christopher was the lucky winner. He was nominated by Miss Barber from English for consistently trying his
hardest, really appreciates feedback and uses it to improve his work . Photo below is of Christopher receiving his
award from Mr Hill and Mr Rimmer. Mr Hill also brought along four of his students in Y6 to see what secondary
school life is really like.
I would just like to the thank you to Kaitlyn Senter and Edward Dew our Head boy/girl for all their help with the
assemblies and Mr Hill for accepting our invitation to help present the rewards.
Mrs Thomas
KS3 (Years 7-9) Science Experiment Club:
Ever wanted to know how Scie e is used outside of S hool? Co e alo g a d e perie e S ie e pra ti al s that are used in different places of work. There will be a different focus each week.
This will be in S13, from 3pm until 3:45 with Miss Carnell.
Numeracy Ninjas Leader Board:
HOUSE SCORES TO DATE - 21st October 2016
Cresswell 2370
Nelson 2358
Vancouver 2223
MacArthur 2162
As we break up for half-term – we can see that Cresswell are still just holding on to their lead.
Keep up the good work everybody!
Have a great half-term break.
Carolyn Fysh
Numeracy Co-ordinator
MFL Stars of the Week:
Please find below last week and this week's MFL Stars of the Week.
Week starting on 10/10/16
Year 7 - Millie Bareford 7EBL
Year 8 - Erin Byfield-Stubbs 8ATA
Year 9 - Lucy White 9HCO
Year 10 - Tom English 10CAB
Year 11 - Nathan Howard 11LBE
Week starting on 17/10/16
Year 7 - Zoe Aston 7RCL
Year 8 - Alisha Macey 8SHA
Year 9 - Sophie Page 9HCO
Year 10 - Rhys Younge 10CAB
Year 11 - Lucy-May Whitear 11HA
School Nurse:
The school nurse offers weekly drop-in sessions every Wednesday lunchtime for any student who wishes to speak to
her. She can be found in the Intervention Room opposite Student Services. No appointment is necessary!
After half term she will be offering a monthly C-Card clinic for students Aged 13 – 16. For more information about
Norfolk s C-Card scheme please follow this link: http://c-card.areyougettingit.com/your-c-card.aspx
English Faculty:
We are offering English revision guides at retail price for Years 10 and 11, these books will form a vital and useful
part of our hild s re isio . This ear e are also including the opportunity to buy copies of full texts so that
students can annotate their own books.
If you wish to purchase any of these books, please complete the attached order form and return it in an envelope,
alo g ith pa e t, to Ms S oles CG7 office by 10th November 2016.
MacArthur House update – Compiled by Mr Endersby
Last week I had the great pleasure of leading an assembly where I announced Ma Arthur s House charities for this
year. We are going to be supporting two charities this time, hi h are Vas ulitis UK a d the Alzhei er s So iet . These charities have been nominated by Annabel Bennington and Grace Byfield-Stubbs who went above and beyond
the call of duty by writing lengthy, detailed and emotional letters explaining why we should support these charities.
When I read the letters I was very touched by their descriptive and heartfelt writing and was left in no doubt that
MacArthur would do all they could this year to support these charities.
Since then, Grace, has also come up with a great idea to orga ise a Christ as Ju per da at KLA to o ti ue raisi g money for the charities, which is fantastic! I would like to use this opportunity to inform all students that if they have
any fund raising ideas please do come and see me and let me know your thoughts.
During the same assembly two other KLA students, Sara Albuquerque and Louise Taylor, presented a cheque for
£449.00 to Purfleet Trust, who do lots of work with the homeless. This money was raised last year by KLA cyclists
who, as a team, took on the challenge of riding as many miles as possible in a whole school day. The team covered
950 miles on the day and the event was a great success. This may be a great event to repeat this year if any students
are interested in taking part.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to say a massive well done to all students who have taken the time to get
involved in Ma Arthur s harit efforts duri g this half ter a d I do hope the e erg , e thusias a d effort continues after the half term break. Enjoy your holiday everyone!
Key Stage 3 Round Up – Compiled by Mrs Germaney:
This half term has gone so quick! And what a half term it has been.
We had a fantastic rewards assembly this week. Mrs Thomas has been busy organising the stude t s ertifi ates a d vouchers as there were over 70 awarded! Well done to all of the students that were in the top 100 and thank you to
everyone who joined us to celebrate, the atmosphere was fantastic! This year Mrs Thomas has introduced the
Endeavour trophy and we were lucky to have two students nominated for the award, Kaiden Lane (Y7) and
Christopher Warren (Y8). It was a very hard decision as the nomination reasons were both worthy however we
ould o l ha e o e i er…Christopher Warre ! This is an amazing award and we are all very proud of you
Christopher.
We have a Year 10 student who is a member of the Police cadets, as part of her commitment to supporting the
community she will be collecting towels for the RSPCA. This will happen after half term and I will send more
information later, but if you do have a clear out over half term Sophie would be grateful for any donations, thank
you.
Year 7 Student of the Week nominations
7HDR is Grace Johnson for making some amazing scones in food tech and working really hard in Science and Maths.
7CMC is Catherine Castro she is always polite, cheerful and a lovely girl.
7RCA is Callum Poole, a fantastic start to KLA over 40 achievement points and no behaviour points
7ABL is Nathan always looks very smart and is working hard in all lessons.
7SGO is Ethan Kenyon, he comes into school and just gets it right every day, well done Ethan!
7EBL- Mickey Brown for his excellent behaviour record, willingness to always help others and a very pleasant
member of the form.
Well done Ethan Kenyon, keep up the good work!
Year 8 Student of the Week nominations
8DSC - Riley works very conscientiously with the form tasks and is often completing extension tasks.
8AAN - Courtney Brown for having a much more positive attitude to school and a better behaviour in general.
8ATA - Lily King, she is a pleasant and polite young lady who quietly gets on with tasks. She is always willing to help
when needed, a good role model for other students.
8AGI - Harry Appleton for his un-ending enthusiasm.
8SHA - Brianna Stebbings, working really hard on tasks in form, even achieving black belt in numeracy ninja for the
last three weeks.
8GLA - Agata Kulesa has a great attitude to KLA life and is a pleasure to have in form.
Well done Riley Barlow, you are working hard in form keep it up!
I would like to thank all of the Year 7 and 8 form tutors for their hard work and support over the last 7 weeks, enjoy
the half term break.
This has been a great half term, I look forward to seeing all of the students back after the break.
Key Stage 4 Round Up – Compiled by Mrs Defty: It is always a pleasure to see students rewarded for their achievements at the end of term assemblies. Please see
Mrs Tho as s report for the full list of i ers. I ould like to congratulate everyone and thank Mrs Thomas for the
new look rewards assembly.
Tamazin Bacon was the student with the highest achievement points in the Academy this half term receiving her
reward from Mr Rimmer, Head off School. Tamazin has had a great half term, being Student of the Week and having
the highest achievement points on many days.
Further to those rewards many of our students were recognised for their excellent work ethic and progress by the
College of West Anglia. Well done to Charlie Turner, Lilly Wyatt, Jaileigh Allen, Mae Dobie, Nikita Jarman-Thrower,
Elise Majer, Paige Self and Roma Stevens.
Student of the Week:
Year 9
9 ACU - Faith Richmond – For achieving by far the most reward points in the whole form. A whopping 98!
9 JMY - Michael Haslam - Excellent work in PE and effort in school teams.
9HCO - Dilara Oter Helping with Academy activities e.g. Y6 visits
9 LAM - Cody Larkin – Always tries his best in all activities in form especially numeracy ninjas.
9 SRW – Katie Harrod - Does her best in everything.
Winning for Year 9 is Michael Haslam.
Year 10
10 CBA - David Wells - David has been working really well in English and Science well done!
10 CAM - Tom English for an improved attitude to school in recent weeks.
10RGI - Adrian Patindol for full marks on Numeracy Ninjas for four consecutive weeks.
10 EBW - Saba Zaheer, for persistent good behaviour.
10 DEN – Dayna Edwards – Excellent creative work for the form notice board.
10 KJM – Alisha Chappell – Quietly gets on with everything.
For Year 10 this week well done to Saba Zaheer.
Year 11
11 RES - Natasha Moore - Natasha showed great determination this week, studying a new, very difficult, topic in
Maths (Vectors!), which she openly admitted she did not enjoy! However, she kept asking for help, and effectively
used tutor time to get further tuition, starting her Maths lesson 'early' by working on Maths lesson resources in
tutor time. Although Natasha did not find Vectors easy, her positive attitude meant she developed a good
understanding of this new topic.
11 LBE - Adam Obey – just on the ball all the time
11 JHA - Hannah Evans – always comes in and gets on with her work, no questions asked.
11 KPO – Sharnia Soden – A delightful hardworking young lady.
Well done Natasha a very deserving winner.
Student with the highest achievement points this week:
Ryan Younge and Tamazin Bacon.
Could you please ensure that your son and or daughter returns with the correct uniform and footwear. As always we
appreciate your support with this.
We are in process of ordering exam planners for all Year 11 students to help them time manage and revise for their
exams. The Year 11 mock exams start the week beginning 14th November.
Year 11 have all been given information today regarding the dates of open days at the College of West Anglia. Please
encourage your son or daughter to attend to see the wide range of opportunities available to them.
I hope you all have an enjoyable break.
Year 7 + 8 trip London - Museum of London & Theatre
The students really enjoyed the experience and the exhibits at the museum. The Railway Childre pro ed A azi g! seeing a full steam train roll through the audience was astounding, a rare opportunity to see a traverse theatre in
action. A great day was had all. Ne t depart e t trip is S hool of Ro k i Ja uar for KS .
New York Trip - 23rd-27th March 2017
A visit has been organised for the Drama/Performing Arts students and ALL interested KLA students to take part in a
visit to New York next year. There are currently one space available. To secure a place £100:00 deposit will need to
be with Mr Hodkinson with consent forms signed.
The price has been kept as reasonable as possible, namely £789:00 including coach transfers both ends, flight, hotel,
drama workshop and theatre tickets. Students will need a passport and visa (ESTA) $14/£10:00. Spending money is
also needed, of course and also money for meals whilst away. Extra activity prices are as listed below.
The balance can be paid in one amount or smaller amounts as you choose, provided the final payment is made by
February 2017 at the absolute latest.
Here is a sample of the itinerary.
Day one
Travel from School to London
Flights from London to New York
Meet coach and transfer to accommodation
Evening meal at a local restaurant
Evening in Times Square with street performers and artists
Day two
Tour of Manhattan Island and the Statue of Liberty. (extra payment needed) £10:50
Walk to the Financial District and Wall Street then onto
911 Memorial, gardens and fountains.
Visit Century 21 department store for gifts and souvenirs.
Watch a Broadway Show (to be confirmed)
Evening meal at a local restaurant
Day three
Visit Central Park and watch Street Theatre, walk along 5th Avenue, visit Grand Central Station
Participate in a Broadway Workshop
Evening meal at a local restaurant
Day four
Morning Top of the Rock. 360 degree look at Manhattan (extra payment needed) £13:10
Shopping, possibly visit the famous Macy's and get those last minute pictures.
Transfer from accommodation to airport
Flights back to London
Arrive back in London on day five
Yours sincerely,
Tom Hodkinson
English Faculty Book Order:
Na e of stude t: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Please tick all of the books that you require
GCSE English Language AQA Revision Guide 1-9 £2.75
GCSE English Language AQA Workbook 1-9 £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature Poetry Guide – Power and Conflict £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature Unseen Poetry Guide £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature – A Christmas Carol Guide £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature – A Christmas Carol complete text £2.50
GCSE AQA Literature – Blood Brothers Guide £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature – Blood Brothers complete play £6.99
GCSE AQA Literature – Romeo and Juliet Study Guide £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature – Romeo and Juliet complete play £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature – Macbeth Study Guide £2.75
GCSE AQA Literature – Macbeth complete play £2.75
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Study Practice £3.25
Total £
KLA UP AND COMING EVENTS:
KLA annually host the West Norfolk Basketball
competitions that are always a great success and an
enjoyable event. If you are interested in representing KLA
in the up and coming tournaments please come along to
basketball training on:
Thursday’s - 3:00 – 4:30pm.
Also, the West Norfolk X-Country will be held week
beginning 21st November. Trials will be held soon to pick
10 boys and girls in each year group to represent the
school.
U16 Boys West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Tuesday 8th November
U16 Girls West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 10th November
U15 Boys West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Tuesday 15th November
U15 Girls West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 24th November
U14 Boys West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 1st December
U14 Girls West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 8th December
U13 Boys West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 12th January
U13 Girls West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 19th January
U12 Boys West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Thursday 26th January
U12 Girls West Norfolk Basketball
Competition
Tuesday 31st January
Monday 31st October:
Year 7 Indoor Football
U14 Boys Basketball @KESA
U13 Boys Football County
Cup Vs Thorpe St Andrews
Tuesday 1st November:
Trampolining and
Badminton Club
U16 & U13 Girls Netball Vs
Springwood (Home)
U15 Boys Rugby
U12 Boys Football County
Cup match
Wednesday 2nd November:
Year 8 Boys Rugby Vs
Northgate
Thursday 3rd November:
Boys Basketball Training
U14 & U15 Girls Netball Vs
Springwood (A)
Friday 4th November:
Indoor Hockey Training
Physical Education and
School Sports Department
If you are interested in keeping up to date with sports news, fixtures and
results follow us on twitter: @KLA_PE
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