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    February 2022

    • Children's Mental Health Week

      Published 11/02/22

      This week is Children’s Mental Health Week and the theme this year is Growing Together.

      Growing Together is about growing emotionally and finding ways to help each other grow. Challenges and setbacks can help us to grow and adapt and trying new things can help us to move beyond our comfort zone into a new realm of possibility and potential. However, emotional growth is often a gradual process that happens over time, and sometimes we might feel a bit ‘stuck’.

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    • The Journey Of A Cheese Sandwich

      Published 03/02/22

      In Science lessons in Year 8 we cover topics in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. We aim to make the lessons fun and engaging, as well as ensuring that the students learn a lot. One of the Biology topics is Food and Digestion, and at the end of the topic the students consolidate their learning by writing 'The Journey of a Cheese Sandwich'.

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    • Canterbury Tales Writing Competition

      Published 02/02/22

      We are extremely proud to announce that Sejal from Year 13 won the 2020-2021 Canterbury Tales Competition: Be Careful What You Wish For!

      The organisers thanked everyone who entered their competition and reported their best ever number of entries. They also stated that the standard was extremely high, which makes it even more special that one of our Kendrick Students won the senior category for 15-18 year olds. Sejal had to write 300 words describing a character who grants wishes. Here is the winning entry: 

      The address is scribed upon heavy parchment

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    • Opening Of The Second Hand Uniform Shop

      Published 01/02/22

      On Saturday 29th January, Kendrick Parents Society (KPS) arranged the opening of the first uniform shop of the year in the School Conservatory.  

      Thanks to the generous donations of good quality second uniforms, there was plenty of stock available for those who attended the shop and items for £117.50 were sold.

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    February 2022