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At Kilburn Junior School, we take great pride in providing a nurturing and inspiring environment where every child can thrive.
We celebrate individuality and work together to ensure that every pupil, and every adult in our community, feels valued, confident, and supported to reach their full potential.
Our goal is to prepare children not only for the next stage of their learning journey but also to become responsible, confident citizens of the future.
We are an open and welcoming school, committed to building strong partnerships with parents and our local community, because together, we make a difference.
Latest News
Team Courage’s Easter Hunt
As a reward for all their reading at home, Team Courage had an Easter egg hunt today! Keep up the great home reading and have a lovely Easter break!




Easter EGGSTRAVAGANZA
Our Easter EGGSTRAVAGANZA proved a huge hit and gave the children the opportunity to show their eggcellent creative talents, designing and making an egg in the style of an animal!
Please click here to view photographs of the entries.
This week in TB - WC 23/03/26
Oh my gosh…you’re not going to believe it: not only have we had snow (yes, snow) this week, but the female munchkins have also laid their eggs around the school field! Several of the children reported having been woken up in the night by a series of strange grunts – a sure sign of munchkin eggation!

So…Lower School children scoured the wood and found a letter and set of maps left for us by Flame, king of the munchkins – the letter asked us to collect the eggs in and secure them so the goblins couldn’t get them to eat at their Spring Festival.

The children followed the map and found ten beautifully spotted eggs – blue and red dots this year. After finding them, Mrs Hull, a renowned muchkinologist, demoed the laying process and sang us the song the females sing to the eggs in order to initiate embryo development – to Frere Jacques:
‘Little munchkin, little munchkin, please grow well, please grow well, see you when you hatch out, see you when you hatch out, please grow well, please grow well’.

Following HC and story, the children then decided what they would like to do in reply to Flame’s request; some made protected nests, others made goblin traps and prisons, with a couple making playgrounds for the munchlings to use once they hatch out – exciting times.
Upper School children started their sessions with a rowdy game of Baby Bird – using the sweets parent sent in as their chicks (thanks parents for the sweets) – any ‘chicks’ the magpies were able to steal could be eaten by the magpie – a high stakes game.

Following their HC and story, we moved onto Maya sword completion (I always write ‘Maya sword’ as I can never remember how to spell macwahwhittle) and a challenge looking at Maya symbology (a DT challenge which supports reading and comprehension).

In other news, Frog Club have been hopping with excitement this week (see what I’ve done there?) as the tadpoles have all hatched and are corralled together in a corner of the pond – there are an insane number of them – thousands and thousands! So, during Resilience’s session, a few members of FC went over and dipped a few taddies out to study – the children had an amazing time and found a number of other aquatic critters that they called ‘the exotics’.

Achievement Assembly Winners
Well done to the boys and girls who received certificates and awards in today's Achievement Assembly.
You have worked hard and shown a positive attiude in school throughout the week, for which we are most proud.
100% awesome effort!
Isla has made her very own percentage poster to help her remember quick ways to find percentages of numbers at home! I love the creativity and I'm sure it will help her with her arithmetic. She's 100% awesome!
