You will soon discover that there is never a dull day at Kendall! If you are here to get a feel for what we do the notice board below and the school newsletters are a good place to start. They will give you a flavour of the learning and enrichment activities that the children experience on a day-to-day basis here at Kendall.
At Kendall we are on a journey to become a centre of excellence for outdoor learning. Classes are regularly taken outside and every class experiences our popular weekly Forest School sessions. Children are taught to respect our unique woodland environment and are encouraged to actively participate in school initiatives led by our Eco-School committee.
At Kendall we are on a journey to become a centre of excellence for outdoor learning. Classes are regularly taken outside and every class experiences our popular weekly Forest School sessions. Children are taught to respect our unique woodland environment and are encouraged to actively participate in school initiatives led by our Eco-School committee.
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Modern technology means that our children have ever-increasing access to a wide range of connectivity and information. This brings many opportunities and benefits for youngsters but also poses risks. Children need to be taught how to use technology effective and safely to protect themselves and ensure that they become responsible users of the internet and technology.
Homework is an important part of learning and supports children to revise and practise key learning at home. Providing support to your child's learning at home can be really valuable in reinforcing what they have learnt at school. Find out more about how you can support your child with their learning at home by downloading the resources below.
All pupils are expected to wear school uniform and have a PE kit at school every day. School uniform gives children pride in their school and their possessions. It also eases recognition in and out of school and can give the school a good name in the community as well as avoiding unfair discrimination between pupils and providing a practical outfit for everyday wear at school.
Put on a base layer - tuck base layers neatly into trouser waist band (this stops any external drafts reaching the skin), neatly wrap trouser leg around leg and tuck into sock avoid lumps that make boots uncomfortable. Doing this reduces the likelihood of socks slipping. Add mid layer - e.g. a thin fleece or jumper.
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Tesfah Moyo
Jun 12, 2018
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