The Little Book
of Kensington Wade
Equipping the Future Generation
Message from the Head
Dear Parents,
Welcome to your new school. We are so excited to get know you
and your family.
We want to make your transition to Kensington Wade as smooth
and stress-free as possible as we know that while starting at a new
school is a very exciting time, it can also sometimes be an anxious
time for parents and pupils.
This book should provide you with everything you need to know
to help you and your child settle into life with us. It contains ad-
vice and information on all aspects of the year ahead from first
day routines and what you can do to prepare your child over the
summer holiday to life at Kensington Wade to how you can get
involved in our wonderful community.
Our dedicated team ensure that your child will get to learn in a
warm, nurturing environment and that you will feel welcome, safe
and a respected part of our community. Our teaching staff are
highly skilled, caring and experienced in making the early days at
your new school as smooth and relaxed as possible. If there is any-
thing you are still unsure about, please do get in touch as it is very
important to us that you go into the year ahead with confidence.
We look forward to working together
with you to provide the best edu-
cational experience for your child
and ensure they thrive in their new
school.
Suzanne Haigh
Head Teacher of Kensington Wade
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Key Staff
Mrs Wallace Mrs Haigh
Principal Head
[email protected] [email protected]
Ms Kranjec Miss Bailey
Head of Administration Assistant Head - Prep
[email protected] [email protected]
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Miss Malloy Wang Laoshi
Deputy Head Head of Chinese Programme
[email protected]
j.wang@kensingtonwade.
com
Mr Lacey Xiang Laoshi
Assistant Head - Pre-Prep Assistant Head - Chinese Pro-
[email protected]
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[email protected]
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School Times
08:00-08:15 – Arrival
10:40-11:00 – Morning Break
12:30-13:30 – Lunchtime
15:30 – School Finishes
15:30-18:15 – Extra-Curricular Activities and
After-School Care (when applicable - please see
correspondence from the school office for the
latest information).
Arrival
When arriving at Kensington Wade, your child
will be greeted by teachers at the front gate and
will be taken into school.
Departure
At the end of the day, staff bring the children
down to the front entrance and dismiss them
accordingly. Please note that we will not hand
over a child to an unknown person. If someone
different is picking up your child on any day,
please ensure that you email or call the school
in advance.
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Arrivals and Departures
Kensington Wade encourages every child to arrive
by an environmentally friendly mode of transport,
such as walking, scooting, cycling or bus. This not
only supports the environment, but promotes a
healthy lifestyle. If you have to travel by car, please
note that there are no parking facilities available on
site, however there are Pay and Display bays near
the junction of Russell Road and Kensington High
Street.
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Extra-Curricular Clubs
Please see the correspondence from the school office for the latest
update.
After-School Care
For children aged 4 and above, there will be shared provision
with Kensington Primary Academy until 6:15. Parents need to be
aware that this after school care will work as an additional support
‘bubble’. After School Care will run from 3.30 - 6.15pm and sessions
must be booked in advance via the online portal. Please contact
‘The Club’ by email to register: [email protected]
Emergency arrangements
We will always endeavour to open the school, but in cases of
severe bad weather that may affect our essential services, closure
may be unavoidable. If the school will remain closed then these
details will be broadcast via email from approximately 7.00am
onwards.
If school closure is announced during the day due to severe
weather conditions, every effort must be taken to collect your
child as soon as possible. If you personally cannot get to school,
or you work out of the local area, please have a contingency plan,
such as nominating a responsible adult to collect your child in
your absence.
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Attendance, absence & holidays
Kensington Wade expects children to attend on time every
day in order for them to make progress in their learning. We
also understand that children fall ill and absences are at times
unavoidable. When children are absent from school, we are legally
required to record reasons for absence. Please inform the office on
your child’s first day of absence by emailing or calling before 08:25.
If your child has a sickness or tummy bug, we ask that they stay off
school for 48 hours after their last bout. Upon return, please email
confirmation of the dates and cause of absence on your child’s
return. If your child is ill or has a medical appointment, please
notify the school via email as soon as possible.
All school holiday dates are published to parents and advertised
on our website one year in advance. Any requests for authorisation
of holiday within term time, must be made to the Head. Please
ensure that you have written permission before booking any
holidays in order to avoid disappointment or additional costs.
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Uniform
Kensington Wade uniform provides our children
with a sense of belonging to the ‘school family’.
When in school uniform, our children are
encouraged to conduct themselves both during
and beyond the school day, according to the values
that we promote at the school. The school uniform
consists of the following:
Winter Uniform • Winter coat
• Fshriilrltcollar long sleeved
• Double breasted coat • Pinafore dress
• Long sleeved shirt • Striped tights
• jKuemnspienrgton Wade
• Summer dress
• Corduroy shorts • Kensington Wade
• Knee high socks • cardigan
• Short socks – in white
Summer Uniform
• jKuemnspienrgton Wade
• Short sleeved shirt
• Corduroy shorts
• Short socks – in Grey
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Other items of Uniform
•fa steSnhinogess – sensible shoes in black with Velcro or buckle
• Kensington Wade rucksack
• Kensington Wade PE bag
• Trainers for PE – White with Velcro fastenings
PE Kit
All children are expected to wear:
• Kensington Wade sweatshirt
• Sports shorts – in summer
• Tracksuit bottoms – in winter
• Kensington Wade polo shirt
During the winter months, as your child will be playing in our
outdoor area come rain or shine, they will need to bring their
school coat into school at all times.
Where to buy
All items except the shoes & trainers can be bought via our school
uniform supplier, Perry Uniform, at:
https://www.perryuniform.co.uk/find-your-school/schools-j-l/
kensington-wade-school
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Lost Property
Please ensure that all of your child’s items are clearly labelled with
their name. Kensington Wade cannot be held responsible for any
personal belongings brought into the school
Spare items of clothing for younger children
Please ensure that you send your child with some spare clothes for
them to change into in case of any accidents.
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Lunch, water and snacks
School meals are catered for by Harrison Catering.
For morning break, we ask you to provide your
child with a healthy, nut-free and chocolate-free
snack and a bottle of water. Please ensure snacks
are provided within an airtight container and
items are clearly labelled with your child’s name.
Children will eat their lunch together in their
classroom, due to the current setup of group
bubbles.
Birthday cakes - We are very happy for your child
to bring small cakes to school to share with their
friends on their birthday.
Please note that we are a nut free school.
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Health
We have a list of children with specific medical conditions,
however please keep us updated if your child has a health issue,
however small, or suffers from an allergy, by completing the
Medical Health Form provided. If they require medication, e.g.
inhaler or EpiPen, we need two sets of named medication in
school. The medication provided must be in its original packaging
with the prescription label attached detailing the dose and
frequency allowed.
Illness/accidents
If your child is ill whilst at school, or involved in an accident, we
will attempt to contact you immediately. Parents are required
to complete the ‘Emergency Contact’ section on the Permissions
Form. This is to ensure the school has up to date information
to contact the appropriate person in an emergency. Parents are
required to provide updates when those contact details change.
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Parental help
We always value parent help at various events and on trips. If you
would like to become a parent volunteer in any capacity, please
contact the school office.
Pupil Progress Meetings
We hold Pupil Progress Meetings in the Autumn and Spring
Terms, and Summer report followup meeting if needed. Each
appointment is for 15 minutes to discuss your child’s progress.
Communication
Newsletters are sent via email every Friday. Please return any
replies directly to the office via email. Please also check your
child’s bag every day for any other notices or letters from staff.
Kensington Wade is committed to its open door policy and
welcomes your contact at any time during school hours. Brief
informative notes can be written in your child’s reading record or
via email. More serious concerns are better discussed in person,
so please request a meeting time with the appropriate member of
staff. Please note that urgent information is best communicated
by calling or emailing the school office.
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Sport
Kensington Wade encourages children to be
physically active for sustained periods of time,
to lead healthy and active lives and to engage
in competitive sports and activities. We engage
in physical activity throughout the year, with
swimming (Reception upwards), P.E. Lessons,
active assemblies, and extra-curricular activities.
Music
Music is important to us and we have a specialist
music teacher. Music is in two specialist lessons
each week. Music will also be taught in assemblies
and extra-curricular clubs later in the year, when
those are running.
Reading Books
Supporting your child’s reading is one of the most
important ways to support their learning. Your
child will need to bring their reading books and
reading diary into school every day. Please make
a note of when they read to you in their reading
diary and any relevant comments. Your child will
bring home new reading books on a weekly basis.
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School Policies
For Kensington Wade to offer high quality education and care, we
need to have policies. Policies help to develop and define a set of
consistent rules, regulations, procedures and protocols and help
us to create standards of quality for learning and safety, as well as
expectations and accountability. Relevant policies are accessible
via the website, at www.kensingtonwade.com/about-us/school-
policies/. Other specific policies can be requested via the staff
office.
Code of conduct
Good behaviour and discipline are key foundations for a good
education. We expect and insist on the highest standards of
behaviour throughout our school.
How pupils should behave and treat each other?
• Use words that will not make others feel unhappy
• Be aware of the feelings of others
• Be kind and positive
• Offer friendship to anyone who is unhappy
• Respect differences in each other
• Respect the privacy of others
• Look after your own belongings
• Do not hurt others
• Walk (not run) when moving around the school
• Wear the correct school uniform
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Rewards and sanctions
We believe that the best way to make sure that pupils learn and
that the highest standards of behaviour and work are reached is by
creating a positive atmosphere with regular praise, congratulation
and celebration. Being positive increases good behaviour so
that good teaching and learning is possible and poor behaviour,
which gets in the way of good teaching and learning, is less likely.
It is therefore our goal that there should be more rewards than
sanctions.
Rewards in Class:
All teachers use the same system and make sure that the pupils
understand the rewards for good behaviour/effort.
These could include:
• Verbal praise
• Reading work aloud to other pupils
• Stickers/smiley faces on their work
• Awarding of House Points
• Notes home in their school diary/reading bag
• Special rewards
Complaints
Kensington Wade welcomes suggestions and comments from
parents, and takes seriously concerns or complaints which may
arise, as they can help us to improve the educational experience
that we provide. The complaints policy is available on the
Kensington Wade website.
If you wish to make a complaint or have a serious concern about
your child’s school, please contact Ofsted at [email protected].
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Aims, Ethos & Values
Our Ethos
We want Kensington Wade to be a school
of opportunities; a place where children are
challenged to become their best, to discover new
talents and interests and to develop a global
outlook, within a safe and nurturing community.
Our Aims
We aim to provide an environment where pupils
develop:
• A love of learning and enterprise
• Habits of independent thought and a spirit of
curiosity
• Biliteral and bicultural skills and
understanding
• Personal responsibility, moral integrity,
mutual respect and tolerance
Our Values
Kindness
Respect
Curiosity
Integrity
Intellectual endeavour
Resilience
Kensington Wade actively promotes the
fundamental British values. They underpin
everything that the school does.
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Term Dates 2021-22
Autumn Term 2021
Term Begins Tuesday 7th September
Half Term Monday 18th - Friday 29th October
Term Ends Wednesday 15th December at 3pm
Spring Term 2022
Term Begins Wednesday 5th January
Half Term Monday 14th - Friday 18th February
Term Ends Friday 1st April at 3pm
Summer Term 2022
Term Begins Monday 26th April
Half Term Monday 30th May – Monday 6th June
Term Ends Friday 8th July at noon
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Kensington Wade School
205 Warwick Road
London
W14 8PU
Tel: 020 3096 2888
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.kensingtonwade.com