Lower Prep Handbook 2025 Nov 25

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King Edward VI Preparatory School

WELCOME

In Lower Prep, we foster and develop a love of learning. Mistake-making is an important part of this process, and children are given opportunities to contemplate and grapple through a dynamic and challenging curriculum. We provide experiences that cultivate curious learners who are excited by the opportunities KES Prep has to offer. We focus on the whole child: academic rigour, and gentle exam preparation, combines with exceptional pastoral support and experiences that will stay with children for the rest of their lives.

The nurturing environment of Lower Prep supports our children’s emotional development; helping them to become more disposed to being reflective and resilient with an ability to recover from setbacks. Our open-door policy ensures that parents are part of their child’s learning journey and are an important part of the KES Prep family. Parent breakfasts, music concerts, sharing assemblies, welcome summer picnics and sports days offer a myriad of chances for parents to enjoy the warmth of our KES Prep community.

With our small classes and family feel, we offer outstanding pastoral care in an environment where children feel supported and flourish.

LEARNING

PASTORAL CARE

DAILY ROUTINE

ASSESSMENT

WAYS TO HELP AT HOME

MEDICAL

GENERAL INFORMATION

COMMUNICATION

PARENT

THE LOWER PREP TEAM

The team are looking forward to welcoming your family to KES Prep and getting to know your child. Making school a happy place requires several things, one of the most important of which are the adults present. We have an experienced, energised and talented team, who welcome the children with broad smiles. Our children know that their teachers notice them and they feel reassured and safe.

Each year team has dedicated form tutors and a learning support assistants, however the children will interact with all staff within the department. We operate an open-door policy and we are here to help.

If you would like to discuss something in detail, please contact us via email to make an appointment.

THE CURRICULUM

We have a lively curriculum designed to inspire young minds. We believe that children learn best when they are finding out for themselves and learning from mistakes. Each term, a curriculum overview will be put into your child’s home-school diary explaining what your child is learning and allowing you to support your child at home.

Lower Prep form tutors will provide consistency, care and excellence in teaching the core subjects: English and Phonics for Year 2, Maths, Science, Engineering from Year 3, Computing and Digital Literacy, and Discovery, a thematic approach that combines the subjects of History, Geography and Religious Studies.

The day-to-day curriculum is enriched through trips, visitors and whole school events such as Languages Day and STEAM week, where pupils take part in themed activities that provide inspiration and encourage collaboration

Our facilities offer a wide range of exciting indoor and outdoor learning areas. We also have use of an outdoor swimming pool, library, riding arena, tennis courts, adventure playground and our Forest School.

The children are taught by specialist teachers for Performing Arts, Art, Craft and Design, Languages, Games, PE and Outdoor Education. Year 2 also have Forest and Beach School sessions. The children move to subject-based classrooms for some of these lessons. Rooms include a Sports Hall, STEAM Centre, Performing Arts classroom, Dance and Drama Studio and Cookery Room.

LEARNING IN L

We know all our children extremely well: what makes them tick, w strengths lie and where they need support We carefully plan thei experience to inspire them to aim high and be all that they can be We believe variety is key to making school fascinating Give child different ways to experience learning, and they will thrive and be learn more

Our children become more powerful learners through our 5c’s ap which concentrates on learning dispositions The 5c’s are though into every aspect of life at KES Prep. The 5c’s are: Collaborative, C Creative, Considered and Committed.

We have an experienced, energetic and talented team who welcome the children with warmth and a strong family ethos. Our children know that their teachers notice them and feel reassured and safe. Our smaller class sizes mean we have more time to teach, discuss and support each pupil. It also means we are able to adapt to the children’s individual needs.

Prep, also known as homework, will be set in accordance with your child’s age. A separate prep timetable can be found on your child’s reading and homework diary. We see homework as a chance for children to practise doing a little bit of work at home and remembering to bring it back to school, as this is something they will be expected to do more and more as they move up the school.

Music and Speech & Drama lessons, also known as Extras, are available from Year 3 upwards These will take place during the school day on a rota to ensure your child does not always miss the same curriculum lesson each week Extras can be booked via a form that will be available in the school bulletin

PASTORAL CARE

For the children, we have distilled all that is important to us at KES Prep into our three values for how we do it here: Keep Growing. Lift Others. Do The Right Thing.

FORM TUTORS

Your child’s form tutor is their main point of contact. They are responsible for your child’s welfare in school and should be your first port of call if you have any questions or concerns. As appropriate, this will then be shared with the Head of Lower Prep or the appropriate Executive Leadership staff.

WELLBEING

Each day begins with an extended form-time and this will allow us to ensure that pupil wellbeing takes a central role in our weekly timetable. During these morning Wellbeing sessions, we run whole school assemblies, teach our PSHEE and Citizenship curriculums and enjoy other activities to maintain our strong sense of community across the school.

HOUSES

Each child is allotted a House: Bulldogs, Greyhounds or Terriers. They collect House Points for their house and compete in house events throughout the year. Year 6 House Captains are responsible for leading their house in assemblies, running events and helping to build morale

DAILY ROUTINE

Breakfast in the Dining Room

Early arrivals to playground

Registration

Break time and snack

Lunch in the Dining Room, followed by break time Registration

End of school day

Lower Prep is located next to Highwood House.

The school day is from 08:30 until 16:00 Monday to Friday.

Wraparound care is available from 07:45 - 17:45 daily.

If you arrive at school later than registration, we ask that you register your child at Reception.

If you need to collect your child during the school day, please collect children from Reception. 17:30 - 17:45

After-School Clubs Late Collection

BREAKFAST CLUB

Breakfast Club (for which there is an extra charge) is held in the Dining Room. It begins at 07:45 and finishes at 08:15. There is no need to sign-up in advance; your child is welcome to join us on the day.

SNACK

Children may bring in a healthy snack for morning break. If your child is staying for Prep, KES Club or after school clubs, they should bring a second snack/tea. KES Prep is Allergy Aware, pupils are specifically asked not to bring snacks to school that contain nuts or traces of nuts. Please also send your child with a reusable plastic water bottle each day.

LUNCH

The kitchen caters for all dietary needs. We offer a range of foods, which we encourage the children to try. Should your child have specific dietary requirements, please email Matron and inform your child’s form tutor. A weekly menu is posted in the weekly bulletin.

END OF THE DAY

At 16:00, children are dismissed by their form tutors from the classroom doors. Uncollected children will be taken to Prep. If you wish for someone other than a parent to collect your child, please inform the School Office.

PREP & KES CLUB

This is an opportunity for children to complete their homework at school. This is available everyday from 16:00 to 17:00. KES Club is also on offer for wraparound care from 16:00 - 17:30. Children can sign-up each day in registration. Late collection between 17:30 and 17:45 will be from the Main House Hall.

CLUBS

Information and details on clubs, including booking, is available on the Parent Portal. Clubs normally start at 16:00 and finish at 17:00. Pupils will be dismissed from the Dining Room or club location. Late clubs are dismissed from the ASD Hall. Late collection between 17:30 and 17:45 will be from the Main House Hall.

SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORT

The school operates a fleet of mini buses. The bus routes are altered each year depending on parental need; please contact the School Office for further details and booking. Places are booked on a termly basis.

ASSESSMENT

Your child’s progress will be continually assessed throughout the academic year. This will be through informal, day-to-day observations and more formal summative assessments at the end of units, at the end of each term and at the end of the academic year.

In the Autumn Term, Year 3 and Year 4 pupils will participate in online assessments. They will also sit some summative online assessments in English, Maths and Science, in the Summer Term. Year 2 will complete assessments on paper. These will help form a judgement about your child’s progress from the previous year.

Reports are sent home at the end of the Autumn and Spring Term, along with personalised targets for each child. At the end of the academic year, a full report is sent home with attitude to learning grades, and targets.

There are regular evenings set aside for parents to discuss pupils’ progress with members of staff.

Individual learning needs are supported by the Learning Support Department, where staff liaise closely with class teachers and parents to ensure that all children are given the opportunity to succeed.

WAYS TO HELP

Continuing your child’s reading journey in Lower Prep is vital. Spending time listening to your child read is hugely beneficial to their learning, as is sharing a book at bedtime or reading more complex texts to them. Reading offers a chance to start discussions and enjoy a shared experience; reading a page of a book or enjoying an audiobook together on a long journey will help to make sure reading is fun and accessible

Maths is all around us and Lower Prep children can really start to appreciate this. Letting your child add up the cost of your shopping basket and predict the change they should receive helps them to use their growing skills in the real world.

Telling the time is a challenging but important skill: try to make your child aware of analogue and digital clocks around the home

Discuss what time it is, what time they carry out daily routines and how long these things take. Baking is a fun way to learn weight and measuring skills, and timing the cooking brings in those time skills as well

Children in Lower Prep receive an age-appropriate amount of homework, so helping your child to complete this and embed their school learning is really helpful

MEDICAL

If your child is unwell, please fill in the absence request form on the Parent Portal: https://my.kes-prep.school/login

School nurses are available during term time (8.30-4.30pm) and will attend your child as required, if necessary, they will contact you to discuss the best course of action. Medicines, including anti-histamine, paracetamol and ibuprofen preparations, will only be administered to children when there is permission to do so.

If your child requires medication whilst at school, their medicine should be given to one of our school nurses in the medical room. A short-term medical needs administration of medication form must be completed. Please see Matron for these forms, or they can also be collected from the school office or early years.

Any prescribed medication needs to be sent in its original packaging with prescription label.

If your child is prescribed antibiotics, please ensure they have their first dose at home, depending on the reason for antibiotics they may need to have 24hours of the course before returning to school. Please discuss with Matron before your child comes into school.

If your child has sickness or diarrhoea, they must be 48 hours clear of the last symptoms before returning to school. Children who are unwell and have a high temperature (>38 degrees), should stay at home, and avoid contact with other people, where they can, to reduce the spread of infection. They can return to school when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend.

KES Prep School is Allergy Aware and caters for pupils with a wide range of medical needs, including, but not limited to, nut and peanut, egg, wheat, dairy allergies and gluten intolerance (Coeliac). We also cater for a wide range of cultural dietary requirements. Parents are requested to attach an ingredient label on all food brought on site that may be shared or sold for charity events or brought in for celebrations i.e. birthdays and handed over to the form teacher. Foodstuffs containing nuts should not be brought on site to reduce the risk of crosscontamination.

Water bottles Birthdays Sun Protection

Your child is allowed to drink water whenever they require throughout the day and we ask that your child brings a reusable plastic water bottle to school everyday. Water bottles are available from Stevensons. These should only contain water and be clearly named.

Birthdays are important days for the children and we enjoy sharing these special days with them.

Children are welcome to bring in cakes or sweets for their birthday These items must have an ingredient label attached as we have children with life threatening allergies, in accordance with our allergy awareness policy

These must be passed to the class teacher who will hand them out at the end of the day, to be eaten at home. No sweets to be taken on day trips or residential visits.

On sunny days, ‘once a day’ sunscreen should be applied at home prior to coming to school. However we would also ask that you send in a named bottle of sunscreen so that your child may re-apply it later on in the day, especially after swimming.

If possible we would ask that sunscreen products containing any nut oil are not sent into school.

Children should bring in their school hats.

COMMUNICATION

KES Prep is a vibrant school, with lots happening every week. We share our exciting news stories in the following media:

The KES Prep Bulletin

A round up of all information and news is emailed to parents every Friday evening, replacing individual letters. This also contains essential information about the following week and upcoming events.

Tapestry

We also use an online learning journey and will send you observations about your child via this You will be sent an email explaining this further, along with a link to follow.

News Stories & Social Media

News stories as they happen for you to share with your friends and family can be accessed on our website or social media channels.

https://prep.kes.school/67/latest-news

PARENT PORTAL

The KES Prep Parent Portal provides direct information to families about their child and the school.

Inside this secure area, parents can access information about the school, such as the calendar, as well as child specific information including timetables and school reports.

Parents’ evenings, clubs and after school care are all booked through this system. Please report your child absent from school or request a leave of absence on the home page.

The Portal can be found at https://my kes-prep school/login

When joining the school, you will be sent the link to register and the details to log in for the first time. Please note: this will be sent within the first week of the summer holidays.

KES PREP ASSOCIATION (KPA)

Every parent automatically becomes a member of the KES Prep Association (KPA). Our aim is to organise social events for the children, families and staff to help build the strong community and friendships that make KES Prep such a special place. All the funds we raise from events such as the Christmas Fayre are used to fund projects for the benefit of the children.

If you are interested in helping the KPA, please join the KPA Volunteers group on Classlist, or email us on thessacommittee@gmail.com if you would like more information about joining the committee.

CLASS REPS

Class Reps are separate to the KPA and are overseen by the Heads of Department. The Heads of Department will request volunteers to act as Class Reps each September

The Class Reps will ideally change each year to give a wide range of parents the opportunity to get involved in the life of the school, and ideally parents will not be a Class Rep for more than one year group, for the same reason.

Class Reps will help to remind parents about year group and class activities and events, support the teachers in gathering volunteers for family events such as the biennial May Fete, and meet with the Head of Department each term to discuss ideas for the year groups within the department.

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS INSPECTION REPORT

We are delighted to share our Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) school inspection report with you This is the culmination of five years of hard work from the staff team, building on the success of the last report in February 2024 ISI inspections now look to determine whether schools meet the standards in five key areas:

Leadership And Management, And Governance

Quality Of Education, Training And Recreation

Pupil’s Physical And Mental Health And Emotional Wellbeing

Pupil’s Social And Economic Education And Contribution To Society

Safeguarding

A copy of the full inspection report can be found on our website: https://prep.kes.school/19/isi-inspection-report

POLICIES

All of our school policies can be found on the KES Prep School website: https://prep.kes.school/402/policies

KES PREP MAP

UNIFORM

Uniform A and B

KES Prep school coat

Black leather shoes

KES Prep tie *

KES Prep JNR backpack

KES Prep baseball cap

Wellies and welly socks

Year 2 & Year 3 KES prep Waterproof Jacket & Trouser set

KES Prep or navy woolly hat, navy gloves and KES Prep scarf (optional)

Plastic water bottle

*to be worn with uniform B and with KES tartan skirt for uniform A

Uniform A - WINTER

KES Prep tunic OR KES tartan school skirt

KES Prep cardigan (with tunic) OR KES v-neck jumper (with skirt)

Collared, long or short sleeve blouse

Navy tights or navy knee high socks

Uniform A - SUMMER

KES Prep summer dress

KES Prep cardigan

Maroon purse belt (optional and also available from stockists online)

Navy ankle socks

Uniform B - WINTER

Navy trousers - straight leg fit

KES Prep v-neck jumper

Collared, long or short sleeve shirt

Navy ankle socks

Uniform B - SUMMER

Navy tailored shorts - not cargo style

KES Prep v-neck jumper

Collared short sleeve shirt

Navy ankle socks

All KES Prep Branded items are to be purchased from Stevensons. Whilst some items are optional, we do ask that unbranded alternatives are not worn.

Please Note:

• Where there is a uniform A and B, these should not be worn in combination on any given day

• The change to Summer uniform is after Easter, and the Summer uniform can be worn up to October half term. The Winter uniform must be worn between October half term and the Easter break.

• Children with long hair should have it tied back with simple navy ties, headbands or hair clips

LOST PROPERTY

Please ensure all uniform is clearly labelled with your child’s name Lost property will be collected and stored in cupboards on the mezzanine floor in the ASD. Please look here for any items misplaced.

UNIFORM SUPPLIER: STEVENSONS

All KES Prep Branded items are to be purchased from Stevensons. You can order from Stevensons in the following ways:

1. Order online at www.stevensons.co.uk

To register, enter ‘King Edward VI Preparatory School’, select and follow instructions.

2. Shop in store.

For expert fitting advice and a range of other school essentials’ visit our Bournemouth branch; open 9.00am-5.30pm Monday-Friday and 9am-5pm on Saturdays.

148-150 Seabourne Road, Bournemouth, BH5 2JA

T: 01202 425192

E: bournemouthbranch@stevensons.co.uk

3. Telephone orders

Call Customer Services Department on 01727 853262 and choose option 1.

Available 9.00am-5.30pm Monday-Friday and 9.00am-5pm on Saturdays. Items will be posted to your home address.

Nearly new uniform items can be purchased via Matron.

SPORT IN LOWER PREP

We deliver an enriched and inclusive sports programme, providing pupils with the opportunity to participate in both inter and intra-school sport as they progress up the school Enjoyment and inclusion at all levels of competition are central to our ethos. We are extremely proud of the range of opportunities and our performance pathways, empowering pupils to learn, develop and thrive beyond their expectations. All pupils are encouraged to do their best, whatever their level of sporting ability, and we celebrate each individual journey.

Pupils are taught by specialist sports staff, and are supported by wider school staff for fixtures, tournaments and festivals. Our departmental aim is to enhance the pupils’ exposure to a range of sports and activities, enabling them to develop a lifelong love of sport and wellbeing.

Sport at KES Prep aims to:

Provide opportunities for all, regardless of ability

Develop enjoyment, creativity, teamwork, discipline, respect, independence and sportsmanship

Encourage team spirit and identity

Promote the importance of physical fitness and exercise

Develop physical, psychological, tactical and technical skills

Develop skilful, committed, competitive and intelligent performers

Introduce a wide variety of sports to build confidence and a platform for the future

Promote links with local sports clubs to support pupils’ development

FACILITIES

Wellington Sports Ground

Wellington Sports Ground is shared with King Edward VI School, Southampton, and consists of 33 acres of playing fields, six tennis courts, four netball courts and a full-size water based astro, allowing the school to host large tournaments and play a range of schools on a regular basis. A large pavilion with eighteen changing rooms, a kitchen and catering facilities for over one hundred students is also located on-site.

Main Field

Our main field, set at the entrance of our rural green environment with the backdrop of the main house, hosts five football pitches, seven rugby pitches, two all-weather cricket fields and outdoor cricket nets. There is also an all-weather synthetic track and long jump pit and grass running track for athletics.

Sports Hall

The school has a full-size sports hall equipped with a large viewing gallery, changing rooms indoor cricket nets, a netball court, a basketball court and four badminton courts. Outside the building, we have two netball courts and two tennis courts.

Swimming Pool

KES Prep has a heated outdoor swimming pool which is used in the Summer Term for all year groups.

IAPS

KES Prep is a member of the Independent Association of Prep Schools (IAPS), and we proudly host the IAPS U11 Regional Rugby Festival and U11 Regional Netball Tournament at Wellington Sports Ground.

YEAR 2 SPORTS KIT

KES Prep polo shirt

KES Prep PE sweatshirt

Navy joggers

Navy cotton shorts

Navy lycra / cotton fitted shorts (optional)

White sports socks

Indoor and outdoor trainers

Swimwear - trunks/swimsuit/all-in-one

Accessories and Equipment

KES Prep PE rucksack

Goggles (optional)

Sliders / flip flops / crocs

All KES Prep Branded items are to be purchased from Stevensons.

Term Required

All KES Prep Branded items are to be purchased from Stevensons.

Naming Sports Kit

Please label kit with only your child’s initial and surname.

All items of clothing need to be clearly named with woven name tape, indelible marker or printed labels.

Required

Shoes, trainers and boots named with indelible ink or printed label.

YEAR 3 & 4 GIRLS SPORTS KIT

Girls’ Lower and Upper Prep - Year 3 - 6

KES Prep house polo shirt (Red, yellow, blue)

KES Prep games shirt

KES Prep mid-layer

KES Prep tracksuit top (waterproof storm jacket)

Navy lycra / cotton fitted shorts

KES Prep skort

KES Prep cricket polo

Cricket trousers

Navy swimwear (costume)

KES Prep team games socks

White sports socks

Accessories and Equipment

Indoor and outdoor trainers

Football / rugby boots (optional)

KES Prep holdall / kitbag

Shin pads & mouthguard

Hockey stick (optional)

KES Prep base layer / skins / leggings

Cricket pads, helmet and bat (optional)

Athletic spikes (optional)

Towel

Sliders / flip flops / crocs

YEAR 3 & 4 BOYS SPORTS KIT

Girls’ Lower and Upper Prep - Year 3 - 6

KES Prep house polo shirt (Red, yellow, blue)

KES Prep games shirt

KES Prep mid-layer

KES Prep tracksuit top (waterproof storm jacket)

Navy lycra / cotton fitted shorts

KES Prep games shorts

KES Prep cricket polo

Cricket trousers

Navy swimwear (shorts)

KES Prep team games socks

White sports socks

Accessories and Equipment

Indoor and outdoor trainers

Football / rugby boots

KES Prep holdall / kitbag

Shin pads & mouthguard

Hockey stick (optional)

KES Prep base layer / skins / leggings

Cricket pads, helmet and bat (optional)

Athletic spikes (optional)

Towel

Sliders / flip flops / crocs

Naming Sports Kit

Please label kit with only your child’s initial and surname

All items of clothing need to be clearly named with woven name tape, indelible marker or printed labels

Shoes, trainers and boots named with indelible ink or printed label

Sports Kit - Look Smart, Feel Smart

We believe looking smart sends a strong statement about togetherness and shared endeavour in the pursuit of excellence at all levels of competition. Sports kit should be worn with pride, encouraging children to feel pride in themselves as well as the school. Please ensure you child is always equipped with the correct kit for lessons and fixtures each week.

Lower Prep Fixtures (Year 3 & 4)

In Lower Prep, Year 3 & 4 enjoy a balanced fixtures schedule, including tournaments and festivals against other schools. Lessons include mixed ability training, as well as higher, intermediate and foundation level group training. They will play more frequently and more competitively as they progress through the school. Games are usually played in ability groups (A,B,C etc). Our intention for all teams is to play, where possible, against an opposition of a similar strength for a positive and safe experience.

Please regularly check the sports website for updates and changes to fixtures, which can be found via https://sport.kes-prep.school.

HEAD’S RECOMMENDATION

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aff may contact you to have an early 'Future Schools' meeting to discuss nior school choices at this point

The KES 2-18 Learning Philosophy

Our learning philosophy is the fundamental basis for our curriculum, pedagogy and teacher development

Every person at KES should aspire to and embrace the i3 learning goals, facilitated and inspired by our teaching

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