Kingdown WeekFriday 18th October 2019
Number 7, 2019
Kingdown students fought through a tense day of very difficult drone slalom racing,followed by public speaking presentations, to eventually be crowned “Raytheon STEMQuadcopter Challenge, South West Champions 2019”. James Lamont, Silas Hamiltonand Ned Bell now go forward to represent Kingdown in the National Finals to be held atRAF Cosford, on Wednesday 13th November. Congratulations to the rest of ‘TeamKingdown’; all involved were a great credit to the school. Mr Leater.
Kingdown Triumphs AgainIn Raytheon STEM QuadcopterChallenge 2019
Plastic-Free FridaysPlastic free Friday is back!We are aiming to produce no plastic waste at all throughout our diningoutlets on a Friday. This means we will not be supplying single-usetakeaway containers. Students can therefore either:
• Eat in the dining hall• Bring their own food container for takeaways
Please support these initiatives by getting organised over the half termbreak, getting yourself a reusable mug for hot drinks and a suitablecontainer for any takeaway meals you may wish to purchase.
Remember: we can all take small steps to combat climate change, butwe all need to take action to make this happen – so please make sureyou do your bit.
Mr Locke
Reducing Waste at KingdownAs part of our drive to further reduce waste at Kingdown, we are introducing two new initiatives from the start of Term 2:
‘Bring Your Own Container’ Rewards CardStudents who bring their own container for takeaway foods from the Snack Shack ormain dining hall will receive a stamp onto a reward card.
10 stamps = a free pudding!This is in addition to the 10p reduction in price for students who bring their own foodcontainer (5p reduction on hot drinks for a reusable mug).Reward cards will be given out by tutors in the first week back after half term.
Back row – Eliza Kline, Ruby Shepherd, James Lamont, Ruben England, Harry Gill, Ned Bell.Front row – Finnley Coleman, Silas Hamilton, Lucas Crabbe and Issy Heaton.
We enjoyed kicking off September with the second year of our new rewards system, ‘Learning Behaviours’. This term, we havecontinued to reward students for a wide range of achievements; in and out of the classroom, during tutor time, in extra-curricularclubs, for contributions to the school and wider communities, for excellent attendance, for showing resilience, and for being helpfuland kind.
As we approach the end of term, we are excited and ready to celebrate the fantastic things our students have been up to.Below is how we’re looking forward to celebrating! Remember, students, parents and carers can track progress of points (as wellas achievement, homework, and attendance) through the Go4Schools app.
Mr Richardson
The Kingdown Cinema ClubStudents in Year 7, 8 and 9 who managed to achieve only positive points so far this year,have been invited to the Kingdown Cinema Club on Monday 21st October. Year 7 will bewatching Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death on the big screen, with Years 8and 9 enjoying a feature-length film later in the day. Invited students have been given thedetails through tutor time.
Kingdown CelebratesAnother Rewarding First Term!
Year 8: Beyond the Edge update!We have been blown away by the phenomenal effort of Year 8 students already this year, as they begintheir journey on the Beyond The Edge programme. Mr Richardson and Mrs Hill met with all Year 8students last week and enjoyed reading all of the exciting things students had been up to! From cookingfamily meals, to trying presenting in lessons, to helping others in the community, to trying their bestwith homework: Year 8 are doing a fantastic job, and developing those ‘LORIC’ skills!
All Year 8 students who completed 5 or more challenges this term have been invited to collect a sweettreat on Friday 18th October. Invited students have been given the details through tutor time.
House Points – Congratulations to Wembley House!As the year progresses, we will reward whole houses as well as individual students. Every point a student earns contributestowards their house, as well as their own individual total.
Now we are at the end of our first time, Wembley House have claimed the crown for most house points! Well done to thelions who were given a choice of prizes for the whole house. Wembley tutor groups voted for an extended break time on thelast day of term. Enjoy!
Final totals are below. Point scores will be reset next term, so the title will once again be up for grabs!
Position House Points1 Wembley 105852 Millennium 104623 Twickenham 102324 Wimbledon 102055 Silverstone 101136 Lords 9743
More to come!Look out for PiXL Edge reward events,and Key Stage 4 and 5 reward events,
next term!
Leaders NeededTerm 2 events will be available to sign up for from Monday 4th November in the PE Office• Primary Football – Girls• Primary Football – Small Schools• Primary Football – Large Schools• Secondary Badminton – Officials needed• Bee Netball (formerly Hi 5) – Umpires neededRemember: You must complete a leadership permission form before being selected
Leaders Needed
Kingdown ReadsLooking for something great to read? Book lists of recommended reads are now available on the
Kingdown Website, from your tutor, and in the library. You’ll find books that will keep you turningthe pages; take you to a different time or place; that are powerful, controversial, funny and a little
bit different. They can all be found in the school library.
Year 7 Book Buzz – your free book will be winging its way to you after half term!Year 8 – Book Bingo – Keep filling in the challenge boxes and don’t forget to see your English or
Literacy teachers for a quick chat about what you’ve read so you can get it signed off!
Acorn Dance Crew can sign up as soon as they havehelped at one leadership event this yearSign up forms are in Mr Widger’s Office
West Wilts Dance Festival11-13th Feb 2020
Kingdown School, Woodcock Road, Warminster Wiltshire BA12 9DRTel: 01985 215551 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kingdown.wilts.sch.uk
Receptionists for w/b Monday 22st October 2019
After School Clubs W/C 21st October 2019Day Activity Age TimeMon days Trampolining KS3 1500-1600 Trampolining Y7-13 1600-1700Tues days Rugby Y7-13 1500-1600 Netball Y7-13 1500-1600Wednesdays Girls Football Y7-13 1500-1600 Badminton Y7-13 1600-1700
Badminton Y7-13 1600-1700 Dance Club Y7-13 1500-1600 Cross Country Y7-13 1500-1600Thursdays Cam Tech Catch Up Y10-13 1500-1600 Girls Fitness Y7-13 1500-1600 Hockey Y7-11 1500-1600 Multi Sports Y7 1500-1600 Table Tennis Y7-13 1500-1600 GCSE Revision Y10-11 1500-1600Fridays Trampolining Y7-13 1500-1600
GCSE Revision Y11 1500-1600A-Level Revision Y13 1500-1600
Madison Chappell TwBA Kyle Charlesworth WeHK
OctoberMon 21 Year 9 Exam Preparation EveningTues 22 Year 11 What Next? Future Choices Event City Hall, Salisbury 22 END OF TERM 1Wed-Sun 23-27 Gold DofE qualifying expedition
November
Mon 4 START OF TERM 2 4 English GCSE Re-sit paper 1 (am)Tues 5 Maths GCSE Re-sit paper 1 (am)Wed 6 English GCSE Re-sit paper 2 (am)Thurs 7 Maths GCSE Re-sit paper 2 (am) 7 Year 10 & 11 Drama Trip - Tobacco Factory 7 Theatre (GCSE Live theatre evaluation) 7 Senior Maths Challenge (year 12 & 13)Fri 8 Harry Potter trip
Important Dates & Notices:
Star of the Week!Our Star of the Week is Mim Gray (Year 8Wembley), who has achieved the mostreward points in the last week! Mimearned a whopping 31 reward points inthe last week including recognition forbeing kind and helpful, for hercontribution to Art Club, for excellentparticipation in Geography, PSHE, French
and English, and for completing this term’s tasks for Beyond TheEdge. Well done Mim, for being our Star of the Week, and forbeing such a wonderful role model!
Students using the D1 Salisbury busIf you are attending revision sessions between 3-4pm but need
somewhere to work until the Salisbury bus arrives you arewelcome to use the PE conference room to wait. Only students
using the D1 Salisbury bus service can use this facility, it will onlybe available until the timetabled arrival of the bus.
Mr Hillier
The Post 16 Options Eveningis on: Thursday 21st November at 6pm