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Fantastic Year 6 student writing: Titanium

There’s always fantastic work that goes on throughout school that we thought it would be great to share some! Here’s a great article written by a student in Year 6:

As the eerie sound of loneliness approached, the school had been destroyed. Paper flew everywhere like birds flying through the sky. Books spilled across the floor, lockers flew open as the school stood in silence. The beautiful, perfect school was gone. Gone. Instead it turned into a dirty, damp school. If a school was like that, would you go there?

Sitting down, shivering with fear, the boy realized what he had done. Tears rolled slowly down his face as he wiped them away. He didn’t know what had happened but he knew he had to get out of the school. FAST. Feeling very upset and embarrassed, the boy sat in silence, wondering what to do. He quickly walked out of the school as fast and quietly as possible.

The boy cautiously walked out the school as he passed the police car. Nervously, he crept along the wet grass to grab his huge, colourful bicycle (luckily, the police officer didn’t notice him). The boy pedaled down the street very quickly as fast as lighting; thinking what he had done wrong.

Cycling really fast, the boy jumped off his bike and into his house. As he arrived, he saw the news on TV. He knew it was about him destroying the school. In a hurry, he packed his everyday-things into a small, brown backpack.

Terrified, the boy heard a sound of doors cracking open. He quickly zoomed into the kitchen; his eyes locked on the door. But once he arrived in front of the door, it was locked! The police now had crashed into his house holding gigantic guns.  The boy looked around for keys; his eyes searched the kitchen until he found them lying on the table. He couldn’t go and grab them so surprisingly, he used his magic powers and quickly retrieved them.

The police were now searching the house as the boy disappeared through the kitchen door. The boy appeared in the dark forest. His legs started to quiver, his mouth began to dry up, he was petrified! As he walked through the forest, his feet crunched on the wood.

As soon as the burning sun fell down, the bright moon rose up in the night sky. The lights from the police car shone on him as he made his way through the woods. The police’s flashlight followed him like a shadow as he ran for his life.

Anxiously, the boy ran and ran through the woods until he got kicked by a police officer. He fell down onto his back; he froze.

” FREEZE!” shouted a police officer with an angry, burning face. He was shouting his head off! The boy looked around, seeing hundreds of police officers surrounding him.

” P-p-p- please let me go, ” the boy stammered. He was shivering with fear, begging the police officers to let him go. Cautiously, the boy tried to run but too many police officers surrounded him. He looked at them, their eyes filled with anger as they moved closer and closer.

The boy fell to his knees and covered his face with his arms. In a sudden, he exploded into a million pieces and blew away all the police officers…

By, Minnie 6J

Under 11’s girls football

Many congratulations to the Girl’s Under 11 football team who played KIS on Thursday. The score was 1:0 to KIS and the women of the match were May and Faye. This was their first game of the season and they played really well together. Well done!

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U13 Girls Football First Match of the Season

The U13 Girls Football team traveled to Sky Kicks football ground to face Wells in their first match of the season on Tuesday.

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An excited team took to the pitch and, in a frantic first half, were drawing 1-1 after 10 minutes with a goal from Catalina. Wells was a mix of experience and new additions, using their experienced players to score their second goal, ending the first half 1-2.

The girls took to the pitch in the second half still energized and keen for a second goal. Catalina, Waii and Cartoon were all pushing forward to make it happen, though unfortunately unsuccessful.

The girls thoroughly enjoyed this game and are looking forward to the next.

By Ms. Rebecca Edwards, PE Teacher

TISAC Primary Arts Day

TISAC Primary Arts Day took place last Friday and it was a great success. Mrs Lyng and Miss Love took 7 children to St Stephen’s International School. They were Peem, Nano, Gino, Popiang, Albert, Wan Xing and Harry. They all performed very well in all the activities.

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By Ms. Elizabeth Lyng, Primary Music Teacher

Early Data Handling and budding pianist in Reception

We have started to think about making choices and doing simple surveys in maths this week. We found out which sports day activity we liked the best – running or hurdles and represented this in a simple Venn diagram. We made up our own surveys too and questioned our friends to see what they liked best.

By Ms. Helen Normoyle

Tonpo played the piano brilliantly for Reception N last week with his Piano teacher Khun Toey.

Primary Sports Day

Primary House teams will once again battle for sporting supremacy in our annual Primary Sports Day on Tuesday 26th January.
The Event will start at 8.15am and will finish at approximately 2pm. All students in Yrs 1-6 are sure to have a fun filled and very active day with a new format for the event. Parents are encouraged to attend and offer their support! All children should wear their house t-shirts on this day. Please also note that their are no after school activities on this date so children should be collected from school at 2.30pm

Year 5 learn about building

It’s the start of our ‘Bridges’ topic and we’re making structures using card. Amazing how the same size card can produce so many shapes. These structures were stable, yet we didn’t use anything to join the pieces of card.

By Ms. Viv Deveney

Primary Dates for your Diary

Dates can be found on the website and the school app (iPhone download & Android download) but you may want to make note of the dates found below first!

Primary and Early Years Term 2 Events Calendar 2016

January 2016

Thursday 21st Early Years Sports day
Friday 22nd Class Assembly – 3V
Tuesday 26th Primary Sports Day -No After School Activities
Friday 29th Class Assembly – 3M

February 2016

Tuesday 2nd Parent workshop – Phonics – Book Fair
Friday 5thChinese New Year Day (wear red/Chinese clothes)
Tuesday 9th Year 2 Thai trip
Wednesday 10th Year 1 Thai trip
Thursday 11th Year 3 Thai trip
Friday 12th Staff INSET – School closed
13th – 21st Half term – School Closed
Monday 22nd Term 2 restarts
Saturday 27th International Day

March 2016

Tuesday 1st World Maths Day
Friday 4th Class Assembly – 2T
Wednesday 9th Fobisia Maths Challenge Team to go to China
Thursday 10th Year 4 Thai trip
Friday 11th Class Assembly -1B
Wednesday 16th KS1 Swimming Gala
Thursday 17th KS2 Swimming Gala
Friday 18th Class Assembly – 1W
Friday 25th Class Assembly – 4P – After school activities end – Early Years Easter Open Afternoon
Wednesday 30thYear 5 and 6 Performance – Reports home
Thursday 31st Parent Consultation

April 2016

Friday 1st Last day of Term 2 – Whole School Songkran celebration
Monday 18th Term 3 starts

English Learning Environment Awards

Well done to the following students who have demonstrated and promoted the use of the English language in our English learning environment. Keep up the good work and keep inspiring your peers!

PN 1– Abhee
PN 2 – Cougar
ND – Pin
RP – Avril
RN – Tori
1B – Putter N
1W – Ing
2T – Kai
2F – Kane
3V – Pitta
3M – Peggy
4P – Nao
4G – Sophia
5T – Eric
5D – Layla
6N – Bing
6J – Bam

Mr Vosko – Bank 4P
Mr Brown – Yugen 1W
Mrs Sirisom – Kai 2T

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