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The Magazine about Kilburn Park School Wrien by Kilburn Park Pupils For the Kilburn Park Community

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Magazine by Kilburn Park Pupils

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Page 1: Newshounds

The Magazine about Kilburn Park School

Written by Kilburn Park Pupils

For the Kilburn Park Community

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Welcome to NewsHound 2012-13, the magazine about life at Kilburn

Park School.

Newshound is part of our Gifted and Talented programme for literacy

at Kilburn Park School. The NewsHound team is made up of children in

Year 6 who excel at reading and writing.

This year’s NewsHound Team are:

Lonit Talla

Ijah Smith-Dockery

Hicham Malagouen

Hanan Dahir

Cody Garcia

Gerta Beqaj

Abigail Adegbemiro

Anisa Kar

Greisi Halilaj

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In our school our head teacher Mr

Keel chooses a book for the whole

school to read, the school works on

the book and presents in other lan-

guages. Some children get chosen to

read half the story in their language

and some don’t , the kids who get

chosen to speak in their language

have 2 weeks to prepare, on a Thurs-

day Mr Keel records them talking in

their language and takes pictures of

them. By Friday everything is ready to

be presented to the rest of the

school.

Bill’s New Frock is about a boy who

wakes up to find ‘’HE IS A GIRL!’’ Will Bill

every get out of this never ending night-

mare or is it a nightmare? Quickly his

mum puts a pretty pink frock on him. As

he was going to school he is whistled at

by the school bullies. A classic novel by

Anne Fine

Mr Keel in a “pink frock”, what was he thinking?

On Monday 12th of November Mr Keel was in a pink frock because of

a book called Bill’s New Frock, come on. Do you think he embarrassed

himself? Everyone laughed, it was hilarious because he came to as-

sembly in Ms Sandhu’s pink dress! Early in the morning, at school, Mr

Keel who was reading the book “Bill’s New Frock” came into assembly

in a pink frock what a joke. I’m sure he wore it just to make us laugh,

it did work, I wonder if he felt comfortable in it even though it was Ms

Sandhu’s pink dress. Do you think he looked terrible?

The fashion monster has struck again! Bringing boy’s fashion to an end

the Monster of Fashion has took Mr Keel by surprise and made him

wear a pink frock! Why has the fashion monster come to Mr Keel, why

not St. Mary’s? Do you think Mr Keel wanted to do this or was he forced

to put on the pretty pink dress what do you think?

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During this term students from both year 5

& year 6 have been “working their socks

off” to earn a important place in the mind-

boggling cross-country team approximately

25 students (from Year 5 & year6) rose to

this stunning challenge. But only five boys

had the power to go all the way. Those boys

are:

Ernest (Year 6)

Nyeem (Year 6)

Ijah (Year 6)

Lonit (Year 6)

Ovie (Year 5)

These boys are doing KPS proud, well done

boys!

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We would like to welcome a new staff to the year 5

team. Welcome Miss Barry to the fascinating Kilburn

Park School. We hope you enjoy Kilburn Park.

We interviewed Miss Barry and asked her some ques-

tions and she replied:

What was your job before Kilburn Park School?

I trained to be a teacher at Anson primary school in

Cricklewood and at Preston Park Primary school

in Wembley.

What did you want to become when you were

younger?

I wanted to become a dance teacher.

What do you like most about Kilburn Park School?

The thing I love about Kilburn Park is my pink class room and the wonderful,

magnificent head teacher.

What is your favourite subject?

My favourite subject is PE.

If you could describe the class with one word what would it be?

Dramatic in a good way.

If you could describe the staff with one word what would it be?

Warm and friendly.