Studybugs at DKH
We’re pleased to announce that Dog Kennel Hill is introducing a new, more efficient and secure system for reporting your child’s absence due to illness, called Studybugs. You can download the free Studybugs app, or
We’re pleased to announce that Dog Kennel Hill is introducing a new, more efficient and secure system for reporting your child’s absence due to illness, called Studybugs. You can download the free Studybugs app, or
DKH Primary School is pleased to announce its next 2023 open morning date for all parents with children looking to start their learning journey with us. All available dates start from 9:15am.
This week our year 6 children took part in a “Fix a Bike” workshop run by Community Cycle works. Community Cycle works offer practical hands-on workshops that are structured, dynamic and fun for children to
This term, Beech Class have been learning about digital devices. Today, we have been designing our own digital devices by choosing inputs and outputs and describing the process of our own devices.
As a part of our “Celebrating our Sisters” theme for Black History Month this week, we welcomed back Margaret of Margaret’s Music who led a series of workshops where she presented a selection of amazing
As a part of our “Celebrating our Sisters” theme for Black History Month this week, we welcomed Author and School Teacher Sade Fadipe who spent the day with us telling the children about her life both in the UK
As a school we are committed to fostering an environment of inclusion, understanding and appreciation for diversity. We pride ourselves in delivering a rich and diverse curriculum throughout the year.
I am excited to let you know that School Council elections are taking place this week. Children in Years 2 to 6 have been encouraged to consider running for school council by sharing their ideas and vision for the school
This morning Rowan Class children joined James in the upper hall for a fabulous morning of music. The instrument chosen for todays lesson was the Xylophone. The xylophone is an ancient instrument that originated
Year 6 children in Elm Class took part in a pilot project with TfL this week. The children were able to input into the “TfL Streets for People Engagement” and share their views and feelings about change to their