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  • Children's Mental Health Week - 6th Feb

    Published 03/02/23, by Ian Williams

    Kingsham Primary School will be participating in a range of activities, workshops and events during this week! We are proud to be supporting Place2Be who run a mental health charity.

    Their aim is to shine a light on the importance of children and young people’s mental health.

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  • Beat the Teacher Challenges

    Published 31/01/23, by Lee Dallinger

    Home learning challenges for 1st February

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  • National Strike Action - 01/02/23 Update

    Published 28/01/23, by Lee Dallinger

    Partial School Closure

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  • National Strike Action - 1st February

    Published 21/01/23, by Lee Dallinger

    Information for Parents

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  • January Newsletter

    Published 09/01/23, by Lee Dallinger

    A Very Warm Welcome Back

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  • Year 5 and 6 Christmas Performance

    Published 12/12/22, by Lee Dallinger

    A special afternoon that the children and their families will remember

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  • December Newsletter

    Published 05/12/22, by Lee Dallinger

    All of the Kingsham News before the end of term...

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  • Children's Christmas Disco - 6th December

    Published 30/11/22, by Lee Dallinger

    Early Years and KS1 at 4 - 5pm. KS2 at 5:30 - 6:30pm.

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  • Community Cafe Project in Whyke - complete the survey!

    Published 21/11/22, by Ian Williams

    Fill in the survey to share your views about a Community Cafe project in Whyke

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  • West Sussex - Here to Help

    Published 20/11/22, by Lee Dallinger

    Support from West Sussex County Council

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  • Dance House Year 5 and 6

    Published 14/11/22, by Lee Dallinger

    "Your children were a joy to have in the theatre"

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  • Diabetes Awareness Day

    Published 09/11/22, by Lee Dallinger

    Fundraising for JDRF

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