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array_files[1]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/mainArea/mainArea.html","2010-05-20","32K","The Parents Area    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," The Parents Area -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Information and pictures kept on these pages is intended for parents of the Junior Kings School only. You may need to log in again if you leave this part of the web site. :: The Gateway :: Issue 45 (Spring) Issue 44 (Autumn) Issue 43 (Summer) Issue 42 (Lent) :: The Week :: Issue 174 (14/05/10) Issue 173 (07/05/10) Issue 172 (30/04/10) Issue 170 (24/03/10) Issue 169 (19/03/10) The Gateway and The Week can sometimes be large files, and may take a while to open. They can be printed off or viewed on screen. You will need a copy of Adobe Reader to read these files. This is available as a free download from the following link. Boarders Catering ICT Network AUP Letters Home Match Reports Medical Centre Music Notice Board Pre Prep Publications Staff Contacts Team Lists Travel Routes Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[3]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/welcome/welcome.html","2010-05-20","29K","Welcome    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Welcome -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Welcome This web site provides just a small glimpse of life at Junior Kings; there is no substitute for a personal visit when you will be able to meet the children who are the best evidence of what the school really cares about - quality of education, care of the individual and a happy, purposeful atmosphere. One of the distinctive features of the children at Junior Kings is the ease with which they mix with one another and with adults. Boys and girls learn to live and work together on terms of complete equality, coming to regard one another as individuals worthy of respect. They gain in confidence, both from the general atmosphere prevailing in the school and from many opportunities within the curriculum for discussion, leadership and responsibility. The Junior Kings School has an excellent academic record, preparing children for Common Entrance and Scholarship examinations at 13+. Most children choose to go to the senior Kings School, although a significant number win places at other leading independent schools throughout the country. Naturally we are proud of what we do here. You will find that the childrens education is of the utmost importance to us, as we aim to build a relationship with parents that is based on shared interests and respect. My wife, Vivienne, and I very much look forward to welcoming you at Junior Kings and would be delighted to show you around the School. Please contact us for our prospectus or to arrange an appointment. Peter Wells BEd (Hons) Headmaster Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[22]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/science/science.html","2010-05-20","26K","Science    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Science -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Science Science Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[23]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/rs/rs.html","2010-05-20","29K","Religious Studies    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Religious Studies -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Religious Studies Religious Studies The Religious Studies Department at Junior King’s aims to awaken the children’s spiritual understanding and help them to begin the search for answers to the great questions of life. We also try to establish an environment in which children learn to be reconciled with people who hold different opinions. As a Christian foundation school our primary focus is on Christianity and the Christian heritage of this country, but we also explore some of the other world faiths, as detailed below. Junior House In Year 3 the children receive an overview of the Old Testament. This includes Creation, the Fall, the Flood, and the Exodus, as well as key figures such as Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Elijah and Daniel. In Year 4 the life of Jesus is studied in some detail and visits to local churches are arranged. Middle School In Year 5 we investigate the cultural differences which exist in our society by looking closely at four of the major world faiths: Buddhism, Judaism, Sikhism and Islam. Where possible we invite in speakers from those faiths or we organise trips to local places of worship. In Year 6 we return to Christianity, studying those figures of the Old Testament who do not feature in the Common Entrance syllabus. Upper School Years 7 and 8 follow the Common Entrance syllabus, which covers many of the main Bible passages and some contemporary issues associated with them. There is ample opportunity for discussion and the beginnings of critical thinking at all levels. All children taking Common Entrance complete a piece of independent research on a major world faith as a piece of coursework. Some children take the Scholarship exam instead of Common Entrance. back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[24]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/pshce/pshce.html","2010-05-20","28K","Personal, Social, Health & Citizenship Education    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Personal, Social, Health & Citizenship Education -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Personal, Social, Health & Citiznship Education What is PSHCE? PSHCE is Personal Social Health and Citizenship Education. It is taught by form tutors in forms on Tuesday mornings. The program provides pupils with opportunities to learn about personal wellbeing through discussions and lessons about friendships, relationships, substances, and personal safety. Pupils also learn about economic wellbeing through discussions and lessons about business, careers, enterprise and global issues such as climate change and sustainability. Teaching in the classroom is supplemented by some excellent outside visitors and speakers. Pupils in year 4 and 8 were visited by Kic Theatre during the autumn term to help them develop a greater understanding of some of the topics they later covered in class that term. Pupils in year 7 are visited by Mr Roger Elgood during the autumn term who delivers a fascinating lecture ‘Insight into Blindness’. back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[25]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/pe/pe.html","2010-05-20","35K","Physical Education    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Physical Education -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Physical Education Physical Education plays an important part in the lives of all pupils, and at its roots we strive to fulfil the following aims: To create a positive and enjoyable learning environment, in which all children will have the opportunity to develop their ful potential, and which will encourage the beginnings of a lifelong involvement in sport and physical activity. To promote health and general fitness levels in all pupils through active participation in a full and varied PE programme. To develop a range of skills necessary to participate successfully in more formally recognised games and activities. To foster an appreciation and understanding of the underlying principles inherent in games activities, eg the concepts of fair play, honesty, teamwork, perseverance and encouragement. In order to achieve these aims, all children receive a one hour mixed PE lesson each week, during which a variety of topics such as gymnastics, badminton, swimming and athletics are covered. In the afternoons the boys and the girls separate for their games sessions, where the major games are coached and teams prepare for their weekly matches. We have a full and active fixture list, with the majority of inter school matches taking place on a Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. As well as inter school fixtures pupils also enjoy the keen rivalry of inter house matches, where all children are encouraged to represent their House at some point during the year. This rivalry comes to a head in the summer term with our very enjoyable swimming gala and sports day. In addition to our games programme, pupils also have the opportunity to choose from a range of optional activities sessions aimed at enhancing and complementing the games programme. These may include such activities as fencing, judo, sailing, rowing, squash & golf etc. Whilst striving for excellence, we also see the need for fun. We hope above all, tha      ");
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array_files[27]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/mfl/mfl.html","2010-05-20","26K","Modern Foreign Languages    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Modern Foreign Languages -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Modern Foreign Languages MFL Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[28]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/mathematics/mathematics.html","2010-05-20","29K","Mathematics    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Mathematics -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Mathematics Maths at Junior King’s Mathematics needs to be accessible to pupils at their pace and level and tight setting from year 5 ensures this at Junior King’s. Children can be moved up or down a set at any point in the year and the high levels of achievement in ALL sets is testament to the fact that this system is working very well. At present we have more sets than forms allowing for tighter setting. It is common for children in a lower set to outperform children in sets above them purely because they have been allowed to work at the right pace. In a previous year the top level 2 paper result was from a pupil in the lowest set and the average mark in some previous years for the lowest set has been around 70%, There are 3 different levels of exam in year 8; Scholarship Maths (available for non scholars as well as scholars to take), level 3 calculator and non calculator (harder than the basic standard required for CE) level 2 calculator and non calculator (entry level for Senior King’s) and for those opting for other schools in the lowest set, level 1 calculator and non calculator. Scholarship Maths can be taken by pupils in set 1 and 2. There is no separate reward for doing well but it does mean pupils do not have to sit CE Maths from CE forms if they gain a good mark. We enter many competitions in the year and have won or been in the top 3 in a number of them at some point. The UK Maths challenge for individuals and for a team , the Primary Maths challenge, Sutton Valence U12 and U13 competitions, Kent College U11, Ashford U10 and the Inter House Maths challenge, a noisy exciting whole school event in the Sports Hall where every pupil in the school participates. All teams’ points go toward the final house scores. With a highly committed and enthusiastic team and extra clinics available we believe we can teach any child to thrive and have success in maths. A weekly session on laptops       ");
array_files[29]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/ict/ict.html","2010-05-20","28K","Information, Communication And Technology    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Information, Communication And Technology -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Information, Communication And Technology The Junior Kings ICT department believes that information and communication technology prepares pupils to participate in a rapidly changing world in which work and other activities are increasingly transformed by access to varied and developing technology. Pupils use ICT tools to find, explore, analyse, exchange and present information responsibly, creatively and with discrimination. They learn how to employ ICT to enable rapid access to ideas and experiences from a wide range of people, communities and cultures. Increased capability in the use of ICT promotes initiative and independent learning, with pupils being able to make informed judgements about when and where to use ICT to best effect, and to consider its implications for home and work both now and in the future. At Junior Kings we continue to develop essential ICT skills including, but not limited to, high levels of competence in the Microsoft Office suite of software, typing skills and research skills. Highlights in the curriculum include learning how to communicate with others using e-mail, being introduced to computer programming through Logo, getting to grips with control and monitoring in the traffic light simulations, learning how to use the Internet as a research tool and how to stay safe online, producing PowerPoint presentations and website design. Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[30]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/history/history.html","2010-05-20","28K","History    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," History -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments History History at Junior Kings seeks to foster in children a rich enjoyment, curiosity and interest in the past and to develop their skills of enquiry and interpretation. Our broad syllabus proceeds along broadly chronological lines from Year 1 to Year 8 and extends considerably beyond the core topics of The National Curriculum. Topics range in the Pre-Prep from Toys, Homes and Holidays to Remembrance Day, Florence Nightingale and The Great Fire of London. Pupils aged seven to thirteen study Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, Roman and Victorian Britain, Medieval and Tudor History. The Common Entrance syllabus provides students with opportunities to expand their knowledge of a set historical period and to research historical characters and events from 1066-1900. Scholars in Year 8 study Britain since 1750, focusing on Britains Transatlantic Slave Trade and The Industrial Revolution, The Great |Famine in Ireland, The Age of Empire, Transportation, the work of famous campaigners, movements and revolutions, The Indian Mutiny, The Scramble for Africa and The Boer War. Results in Common Entrance and Scholarship are high. The school boasts a strong tradition of success in The Townsend-Warner History Prize: since 1999 we have fielded fourteen prize-winners, gained top ten positions on six occasions and won the competition outright in 2005 and 2006. Regular visits and field trips are made to areas of historic interest, among them Londons British Museum, Hastings, The Roman Museum (Dover), Canterbury Cathedral, Saint Augustines Abbey, The Powell-Cotton Museum (Birchington), Fordwich Town Hall and local churches and castles. The History Department promotes the use of ICT and interactive software. Year 8 children have produced a DVD detailing their research into Lord Milners life and reputation. Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[39]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/departments/art/art.html","2010-05-20","28K","Art    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Art -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Departments Art The fundamental aim of the Art department is to build in each child an enthusiasm for Art; to foster skills, knowledge and a love of creativity that will provide not just a basis for success in senior school examinations, but also a foundation for an understanding of Art, Craft and Design which will stay with them for life. A broad and balanced syllabus includes: drawing, painting, printing, textiles, three-dimensional work - especially ceramics, learning about and discussing the work of artists, photography, animation and ICT. The Art department sets high standards and provides a visually stimulating environment, which is hard working, encouraging and cheerful and where all gain a sense of achievement. Art Scholarship students should be capable of producing the highest quality portfolio consistent with the requirements of their chosen senior school. Click here to view a gallery of artwork. Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[41]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/theSchool/dailyRoutine/dailyRoutine.html","2010-05-20","55K","Daily Routine    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Daily Routine -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home The School Daily Routine JUNIOR HOUSE MIDDLE SCHOOL FORMS 5 & 6 7.35am Breakfast 7.35am Breakfast 7.35am Breakfast 8.15am Form teachers to forms 8.15am Form teachers to forms 8.15am Form teachers to forms 8.20am Registration 8.20am Registration 8.20am Registration 8.25am Prayers 8.25am Prayers 8.25am Prayers 8.55am Period 1 8.55am Period 1 8.55am Period 1 9.25am Period 2 9.25am Period 2 9.25am Period 2 9.55am Morning Break 9.55am Morning Break 9.55am Morning Break 10.20am Period 3 10.20am Period 3 10.20am Period 3 10.50am Period 4 10.50am Period 4 10.50am Period 4 11.20am Lesson changeover 11.20am Lesson changeover 11.20am Lesson changeover 11.25am Period 5 11.25.am Period 5 11.25am Period 5 11.55am Period 6 11.55am Period 6 11.55am Period 6 12.20pm Lunch 12.25pm Form Time 12.25pm Prep 12.50pm Lunch Break 12.45pm Lunch 1.00pm Lunch 1.20pm Form Time 1.15pm Lunch Break 1.30pm Lunch Break 1.45pm Period 7 1.45pm Period 7 1.45pm Period 7 2.15pm Period 8 2.15pm Period 8 2.15pm Period 8 2.45pm Snack Break 2.45pm Snack Break 2.45pm Snack Break 3.15pm Period 9: Games 3.15pm Period 9 3.15pm Period 9 3.45pm Period 10: Games 3.45pm Period 10 3.45pm Period 10 4.15pm Sign Out 4.15pm Period 11 4.14pm Period 11 5.00pm Late pick-up club 4.45pm Sign Out 4.45pm Sign Out 5.00pm Activities (incl. prep) 5.00pm Activities (incl. prep) 6.00pm Tea 6.00pm Tea 6.35pm Boarders prep/clubs 6.35pm Boarders prep/clubs 7.15pm Clubs 7.15pm Clubs Notes: Notes: Notes: Tuesday JH Prayers (barn or church) Periods 7 & 8 on Mondays: Games Periods 7 & 8 on Tuesdays & Fridays: Games Periods 7 & 8 on Thursday: Games & Activities Periods 7 & 8 on Thursday: Music & Activities Periods 5 & 6 on Fridays: Games 8.25am 8.25am 8.25am Monday Church Monday Church Monday Church Tuesday JH Prayers Tuesday MS Prayers Tuesday Form & PSHE Wednesday House Prayers Wednesday House Prayers Wednesday House Prayers Thursday Church/Singing Thursday Church/Singing Thursday Church/Si      ");
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array_files[53]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/teamLists/teamLists.html","2010-05-20","29K","Team Lists    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Team Lists -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Team Lists Wednesday 19th May Team Name: 1st XI Opponent Name: Kings U/14s Date Of Match: 19.5.2010 Start Time: 4.30pm Venue: Home Team: 1.)     R. Campbell 2.)     G. Hill 3.)     B. Gibbon 4.)     T. Hunt 5.)     D. Harris 6.)     J. Leggett 7.)     T. Bomer 8.)     K. Brazier 9.)     B. Forster 10.)    E. Solly 11.)    W. Fox Notes: Wear your white polo shirts for this game. Training will continue as usual in the Railway nets. Meet at the field at 4pm for a warm up. The T20 match will start at 4.30pm and should finish by about 7.30pm. There will be no tea during innings, so bring a drink. See Mr Lategan if you have any questions Submitted By: C Lategan Friday 21st May Team Name: Under 9 A Team Opponent Name: St Edmunds Date Of Match: 21st May Start Time: 3.15 pm Venue: St Edmunds Team: Bowler: Nicole Parker Backstop/4th Post: Izzy Hart (Captain) 2nd Post: Beatrice Ninham Fielders: Kristina Rhodes Elspeth Jukes Tatiana Brindle Rosie Farahmand-Broujeni Lucy Davidson Ella Ross-Russell Reserve: Lettie Neame Submitted By: CC Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[54]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/staffContacts/staffContacts.html","2010-05-20","51K","Staff Contacts    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Staff Contacts -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Staff Contacts Teaching Staff (Prep) Teacher Position Email Address Mr S Bailey Head Of Geography sbailey@junior-kings.co.uk Mr M Robinson Deputy Head mrobinson@junior-kings.co.uk Dr E Morrison Head of Science, Year 8 Tutor lmorrison@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs J M Bristow Head of Junior House jbristow@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs S P L Calderwood Head of Mathematics, Head of PSHCE scalderwood@junior-kings.co.uk M G Chatterley Head of Boarding, Boys Houseparent, Head of History mchatterley@junior-kings.co.uk Mr N Cox Head of English ncox@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs S Cox Classroom Assistant scox@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs A Fincham Head of Classics afincham@junior-kings.co.uk Ms A French Head of Craft, Design & Technology afrench@junior-kings.co.uk Mr P Futcher Director of Music pfutcher@junior-kings.co.uk Mr M Harris French/Spanish mharris1@junior-kings.co.uk Miss T Fowler Junior Subjects tfowler@junior-kings.co.uk Mr A Jamieson Director of Sport ajamieson@junior-kings.co.uk Mr C Lapthorn Science clapthorn@junior-kings.co.uk Mr C Lategan Mathematics/Games clategan@junior-kings.co.uk Mr J R Lester Head of Art jlester@junior-kings.co.uk Mr P Lewis Chaplain plewis@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs E Lynes Classroom Assistant/Library llynes@junior-kings.co.uk Mr I D Mackenzie Head of Middle School, Mathematics/Science imackenzie@junior-kings.co.uk Mr G Marais Head of ICT/Mathematics gmarais@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs S Papougnot French spapougnot@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs C Pattinson Junior Subjects cpattinson@junior-kings.co.uk Mr B Pollard Religious Studies bpollard@junior-kings.co.uk Mr S Rees Director of Studies, English srees@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs R Roots Year 5 Form Tutor / Mathematics rroots@junior-kings.co.uk Miss A Scott-Kilvert Head of Upper School & Girls Games ajsk@junior-kings.co.uk Mrs A Tarazona-Bailey Head of Modern Languages atarazona@junior-kings.co.uk Miss Emma Loder-Symonds Maths/Geography eloder-symonds@junior-kings.co.uk       ");
array_files[55]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/publications/publications.html","2010-05-20","26K","Publications    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Publications -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Publications Available Shortly... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[56]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/prePrep/year2/year2.html","2010-05-20","31K","Year 2    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Year 2 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Pre Prep Year 2 Last term we were studying The Tudors. We went to Sandwich and looked at all the Tudor buildings. Mr Chatterley accompanied us on the trip and told us some interesting facts about Tudor times. We learnt how the houses were built and about the legal system that was around in those days, we even sat in the court room where the jury would have been sitting! Thumbnail panels: This term we are talking about Florence Nightingale and how she changed nursing. We have been creating some Picasso style pastel pictures and we are going to be learning about which foods are healthy! Mrs Fincham is going to be coming over to tell us stories from Greek mythology. We have already heard about how fire came to earth. Click here to view the Year 2 Half-Term Plan back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[57]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/prePrep/year1/year1.html","2010-05-20","32K","Year 1    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Year 1 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Pre Prep Year 1 Last half term The Oaks learnt about Toys. They compared modern day toys and toys from the past. They had great fun buying, selling and playing with these toys in the class Toy Shop. The children investigated the different forces that were needed to move the various toys. They designed and made their own Push or Pull toy from wood. Making the toys involved sawing, drilling, hammering and lots of sanding! The children were fortunate enough to have our resident expert and handyman, Lawrence, support them with this. Click here to see a Picture Gallery of us making the toys. We were all thrilled with the finished toys! Click here to see a Picture Gallery of the finished toys. Over the last term the children have been learning about the Jewish Faith.  This culminated with a trip to the Synagogue on Monday 22nd March. At the synagogue we met Rabbi David and saw lots of the Jewish artifacts that the children had learnt about. Thumbnail panels: Last half term The Oaks were also very busy taking part in Forest School activities. This half term the Oaks topic will be Gardens. Click here to view the Year 1 Half-Term Plan back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[60]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/prePrep/reception/reception.html","2010-05-20","30K","Reception    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Reception -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Pre Prep Reception Over the past half term the Willows and Hazels have been learning about materials. Our Junk Workshops were the perfect place to look at and explore all the different types of materials. We became eco-warriors learning how to look after our world through recycling. We designed and made many great models using paper, card, plastic, wood, stone, fabric and lots more. We even used the glue gun! Click here to see gallery To make Mothers Day extra special we remembered how good it is to recycle materials so we re-used an old record and made a flower pot. We planted a beautiful Polyanthus in it. They looked great! Click here to see gallery We were all very excited about Science Week in the Pre-prep. Mr Walton visited us and he taught us all about energy. We learnt what energy is and how we can save energy in our homes. He also showed us what materials should be recycled. We knew a lot about recycling and Mr Walton said we were very clever. It was fun finding out the difference between steel and aluminium. We walked around the classroom with magnets to find examples of each. After a busy term we decided we needed to relax so we threw our very own pyjama party! It was very special. We dressed in our pyjamas and slippers, the teachers too, and brought in our cuddle toys and blankets. We played games, listened to music and even danced. We ate some delicious party snacks. It was a perfect end to the term! Click here to see gallery This half term our topic is Growth. We will begin looking at how plants and animals grow and change. The girls and boys are very eager to watch our class caterpillars and see what happens as they begin to get bigger…and bigger…and bigger! We are going to do some exciting experiments and best of all will be our trip to the Kent College Farm to learn more about the farm animals. Click here for the Reception Half-Term plan back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[64]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/prePrep/prePrep.html","2010-05-20","30K","Pre Prep    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Pre Prep -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Pre Prep Nursery Reception Year 1 Year 2 Blossoms Hazels Willows Oaks Chestnuts Junipers Sycamores Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[65]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/prePrep/nursery/nursery.html","2010-05-20","38K","Nursery    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Nursery -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Pre Prep Nursery Our theme of ‘toys’ has proved to be very popular with the children this term. They have all taken part in our weekly themes with interest and a real sense of fun! They have increased their ability to share and take turns through bringing their own toys and resources to school to enhance their play and creative ideas. We even discovered that old boxes, pots and newspapers can all be used to create useful things such as dens, a dinosaur island, binoculars, bird feeders and skittle games. We hope to continue this theme of recycling through our plans next term so please keep saving as many recyclable items as you can! Thank you. Thumbnail panels: Click here to view the Nursery Half-Term Plan back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[66]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/noticeBoard/noticeBoard.html","2010-05-20","27K","Notice Board    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Notice Board -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Notice Board Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[67]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/music/music.html","2010-05-20","32K","Music    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Music -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Music Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Mr Kevin Abbott Mrs Sally-Ann Edlin Mr John Chappell Miss Vanessa Campion Mr John Chappell Miss Elizabeth de la Porte Miss Vanessa Campion Mr Jeffrey Gray Mr John Chappell Miss Elizabeth de la Porte Mrs Sally-Ann Edlin Mrs Sally Fletcher Mrs Sally Fletcher Mr Martin Gove Mr Jeffrey Gray Mr Jeffrey Gray Mr Nick Harrington Mr Ian Kitney Mrs Jenny Jaggard Miss Rosemary Rathbone Miss Mary Morley Mrs Jane Healey Mr Graham Royston Mr Ian Kitney Mr Graham Royston Miss Rosemary Rathbone Mr Ian Kitney Miss Mary Morley Mr Bill McConnell Mr Graham Royston Mrs Rachel Waltham Music Department Spring Calendar 2010 Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[68]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/medicalCentre/medicalCentre.html","2010-05-20","29K","Medical Centre    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Medical Centre -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Medical Centre Sisters: Susan Daly Charlotte Brennan Teresa Owen Claire Wilson Can be contacted via the following methods: Email: meddept@junior-kings.co.uk Direct Telephone: 01227 714022 Downloadable Files Pupils Confidential Health Record PDF (57.9Kb) Parental Consent Form for the Administration of Non-prescribed Meds PDF (28.9Kb) Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[69]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/tennis/u11.html","2010-05-20","27K","Under 11s Tennis    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Tennis -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Tennis Under 11s Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[73]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rugby/coltsA.html","2010-05-20","27K","Colts A Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts A Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby Colts A Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[74]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rugby/3rdXV.html","2010-05-20","27K","3rd XV Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 3rd XV Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby 3rd XV Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[75]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rugby/2ndXV.html","2010-05-20","27K","2nd XV Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 2nd XV Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby 2nd XV Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[76]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rugby/1stXV.html","2010-05-20","36K","1st XV Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 1st XV Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Date: 23rd Jan 10 Team: 1st XV Versus: Canterbury Rugby Club Venue: Away Result: Canterbury Rugby Club 10 - 36 JKS This game was played on the first team pitch at Canterbury Rugby Club as a curtain raiser to Canterbury 1st XVs League match against Ealing. It was another very encouraging result showing definite improvement. We scored three tries in the first half. Daniel Igbokwe getting two, and the third coming from Hal Evans. However a few mistakes and a couple of errors allowed Canterbury to score twice which kept them in the game. We started the second half with Canterbury only seven points behind and they threw everything at us to try and level the scores. We were under some pressure but weathered the storm well and after a sticky patch managed to raise our own game sufficiently enough to cruise into a comfortable lead. The final result was never really in doubt and second half tries from Daniel Harris, Daniel Igbokwe and (a first of the season for) Alex Sokolow, along with three conversions from our captain Charlie Sinclair made the final score an impressive and convincing 36 - 10 Players of the Match: Daniel Harris and Daniel Igbokwe Report By: A Jamieson Date: 20th Jan Team: 1st XV Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Home Result: JKS 42 - 0 Wellesley House This was a great result for the 1st XV, against a Wellesley side who despite being weaker than in recent years still put up some tough resistance. During the first half the forwards did not dominate either the set pieces or the rucks and mauls as much as I would have liked but still managed to win enough ball to give the backs a good  run-out. Despite not being at our absolute best, we still managed to cross their try line four times, with tries from Chris Richardson, Daniel Igbokwe and two from Bart Forster making the half time score 20-0. I was much happier with the second half performance. The forwards seemed more focused, and there was a definite improvement i      ");
array_files[77]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rounders/u8u9.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 8s and 9s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 8s and 9s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 8s & 9s Date: 11th May Team: U9 A Team Versus: Spring Grove Venue: Home Result: JKS 11 - 3 ½ Spring Grove The Under 9 A teams season started on a highly positive note with an impressive win against Spring Grove on Tuesday afternoon. We batted first and soon began to score some super rounders: Nicole Parker:2 Rosie Farahmand-Broujeni: 1 Lucy Davidson: 1 Beatrice Ninham: 1 Tatiana Brindle: 1 Our strong batting was backed up by some tight and accurate fielding, with two impressive catches by Nicole Parker, as well as valuable contributions from Izzy Hart, Kristina Rhodes, Elspeth Jukes, Ella Ross-Russell and Lettie Neame. The girls should be proud of their super start to the season, well done! Player of the Match: Nicole Parker Report By: CC Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[78]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rounders/u13.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 13s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 13s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 13s Date: 12th May 2010 Team: Under 13 C Versus: St Eds / Duke of Yorks Venue: Home Results: JKS 12 ½ - 7 St Edmunds JKS 16 - 4 ½ Duke Of Yorks Our first opponents were St. Edmund’s who lost the toss and batted first, scoring 3½ rounders. JKS fielded very well, and our throwing and catching was much more focussed and accurate than in the previous day’s practice. Amanda Milton was a pivotal figure at second base, whose catching prevented many a half rounder being scored. JKS scored 5½ in our first innings, with the rounders shared out between a number of different girls. Many of them, notably Sixtine and Jemima, showed an impressive turn of speed when tearing round the bases. In St Ed’s second innings they once again scored 3½, so JKS went into their second innings only needing to score two to win. We scored seven, with Siobhan scoring 2½ and Victoria Leigh 1½. We therefore won the match 12½ - 7. Our second match of the day was against Duke of Yorks.  Once again the opponents batted first, and some excellent fielding ensured they only scored one rounder. Our first innings produced nine rounders, with most of the team scoring at least a half. In Duke of York’s second innings they scored three and a half, so we went into our second innings knowing we had already won the match. We scored another seven rounders, with Amanda and Helen both contributing two, bringing the final score to 16-4½. I was hugely impressed with the standard of play and the encouragement and support all the girls showed each other. Players of the Match: The Wholes Team Report By: S McGowan Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[79]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/rounders/u12.html","2010-05-20","31K","Under 12s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 12s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 12s Date: 15/5/10 Team: U12A Versus: Wellesley Venue: Away Result: Wellesley 7 - 13 JKS On Saturday 15th May the U12A team travelled in style to Wellesley house. We won the toss and chose to field first.  We got off to a flying start, catching their first two batters in the first two balls! This set the pace-the JKS fielding was tremendous with every girl playing her part-catching, throwing and stumping with accuracy and speed. The teamwork was excellent-everyone knew where the ball should go and the girls backed up one another well, encouraging and congratulating when appropriate. Several girls took fine catches with two excellent catches from Rosie and Eliza!  In the batting, Rosie and Eliza had an excellent first innings and Eliza and Paige scored well in the second innings. Celeste, Sammie and Alice all batted extremely well but unfortunately their hits were well fielded. Well done girls! This was an excellent team performance where everyone played their part. Report By: P Dath Date: 12th May 2010 Team: U10A Versus: St Edmunds Venue: Away Result: St Edmunds 8 ½ - 13 ½ JKS A solid first fixtures of the season, with aggressive running when batting and sound fielding providing the platform for a comfortable win. Well done, girls! Player of the Match: Miranda Dobson Report By: M Hammond Date: 12/5/10 Team: U12A Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: JKS Result: JKS 14 ½ - 4 St Edmunds In our first match against St. Edmunds we lost the toss and were out into bat first, however, this did not seem to influence our standard as we brought up an impressive score of eight rounders in the first innings. Rachel Barry was particularly important in this innings scoring a total of two and a half rounders. Our fielding that followed on from this was also strong with some good awareness which led to several players being out at the posts. The high standard of bowling from Hannah Morris meant       ");
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array_files[84]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/netball/u13.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 13s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 13s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 13s Date: 20th January 2010 Team: Under 13 C Versus: St Edmunds Venue: Home Result: JKS 11 - 1 St Edmunds The team got off to a good start, moving skillfully round the court and communicating well with each other. Lara and Katherine each scored a goal to put us 2-0 ahead after the first quarter. In the second quarter, communication and movement was even better and Katherine scored three more goals to bring the score to 5-0. By the third quarter the team had really moved up a gear, and Lara managed to score four goals, so the score was then 9-0. St Edmunds scored their only goal of the match in the final quarter, but thanks to another goal from Katherine, and one from Lucy, the final score was 11-1 to JKS. Players of the Match: The Whole Team Report By: S McGowan Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[85]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/netball/u12.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 12s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 12s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 12s Date: 20.01.10 Team: U12 A/B Versus: St Edmunds Venue: Home Result: JKS 9 - 2 St Edmunds This was overall a very well played match, especially as the team had never played together before. Sixtine Guitton and Becky Dunnet led a strong defense side with many interceptions and a strong fighting spirit. Hannah Morris was a strong link between the attack and defense and there were some great sequences from GK to GS, with goals being scored by Eliza Wallis, Rachel Barry and Alice Brett. Rachel (captain) was a great strength to the team, making the D area particularly strong. The rest of the girls were all very supportive and they played extremely well together, showing their flexibility skills in moving to a variety of positions. Spacing and footwork are some aspects that can be improved upon, but the girls showed that they had determination and put into practice some of the elements that they have been working on. Well done girls on a convincing win! Report By: LMJ Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[86]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/netball/u11.html","2010-05-20","34K","Under 11s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 11s Date: 23.1.2010 Team: U11A Versus: Wellesley and Kent College Venue: Wellesley Results: Kent College 4 - 3 JKS Wellesley House 12 - 3 JKS The U11As played two exciting and challenging matches on Saturday. The first match was against Kent College and it was a very close game. The girls played with determination and never gave up. Chantelle showed excellent defensive skills in the goal area and prevented many goals from being scored by the opposition. Both the attacking and defensive skills throughout the game were good. The second match was against Wellesley. Wellesley was a very challenging and fast-paced game. The passing was accurate but Wellesley just managed to intercept each time and we struggled to get the ball into the goal area. The girls tried their best and all in all, it was a good experience for both teams. Well done to the shooters who tried really hard with tough defenders. Stay positive girls and keep up the good work. Team Listing: Chantelle Augustine-Aina, Alicia Macleod, Isobel Helme, Georgina Barton, Laura Patterson, Dominique Alexander, Sohana Roots and Stephanie Solly Player of the Match: Chantelle Augustine-Aina Report By: T Fowler Date: 23/01/10 Team: U11B Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Wellesley House Result: Wellesley House 0 - 5 JKS The Wellesley team were not as organised as kent College which meant that at times it was harder for our team to keep their own organisation. The defence was strong which resulted in the Wellesley team rarely getting the ball in the final third of the court. Charlotte Morcom passed with accuracy and Mariella and Isadora were again scoring highly with some suberb shooting. Player of the Match: Charlotte Morcom Report By: R Cocksworth Date: 23/01/10 Team: U11B Versus: Kent College Venue: Wellesley House Result: Wellesley House 0 - 7 JKS This was the second match played against Kent College this term and the team came       ");
array_files[87]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/netball/u10.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 10s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 10s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 10s Date: 20th January Team: U10A Versus: St Edmunds Venue: St Edmunds Result: St Edmunds 4 - 7 JKS This was the first time that the U10A had played together as a team this season, although it did not take long for them to gel together with some good strong passing. Alex Selwood provided some very successful passes into the shooters who showed some very good shooting ability. Mirander Dobson deserves special mention for her passing and shooting, scoring a total of five goals. By half time we had a convincing lead and had defended aggressively winning most of the loose balls. Overall it was a very convincing performance with some encouraging play. Player of the Match: Mirander Dobson Report By: R Cocksworth Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[88]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/matchReports.html","2010-05-20","33K","Match Reports    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Match Reports -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Athletics Select Team Under 11s Cricket Select Team 1st XI Colts A Colts B Under 9s Under 11s Football Select Team 1st XI 2nd XI 3rd XI 4th XI Colts A Colts B Colts C Colts D Under 9s Hockey Select Team Under 8s Under 9s Under 10s Under 11s Under 12s Under 13s 2nd XI Netball Select Team Under 8s Under 9s Under 10s Under 11s Under 12s Under 13s Rounders Select Team U 8s & 9s Under 10s Under 11s Under 12s Rugby Select Team 1st XV 2nd XV 3rd XV Colts A Colts B Under 9s Under 10s Tennis Select Team Under 11s Archive 2008 - 2009 Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[89]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/hockey/u9.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 9s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 9s Date: 9th October 2009 Team: U9A Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: St. Edmunds Result: St. Edmunds 0 - 7 JKS Although rain was forecast, an enthusiastic U9A team left JKS determined to play, whatever the weather. Keen to win their first match of the season, the girls played a good attacking game and scored their first goal early on. St. Edmunds were unable to make an impression on the JKS side who asserted their superiority and dominated the game throughout. There was some fine hitting and great excitement in the D as the opposing defence struggled bravely against the onslaught. At the final whistle we were justifiably proud of our 7-0 victory but we should not assume that all our games will end as favourably as this one. There is still some work to be done on improving passing skills, using the full pitch. Congratulations to all on a fantastic, well deserved result and a great team effort. A special mention must go to Grace Francis, our youngest player, who being a year 3 was representing the school for the first time and scored the goal of the match. Player of the Match: Nicole Parker Report By: J Bristow Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[92]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/hockey/u12.html","2010-05-20","27K","Under 12s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 12s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 12s Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[93]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/hockey/u11.html","2010-05-20","54K","Under 11s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 11s Date: 20.01.10 Team: U11A Versus: Kent College Venue: Away Result: Kent College 3 - 7 JKS This was our first match and having had only one training session, it was always going to be tough. We played inside on a much smaller court than we are used to and it took us a little while to adjust. The first quarter was very even with Kent College taking the lead just before the whistle. In the second quarter, we organized ourselves and thought about our positioning allowing us to get the ball to our shooters. Dominique got her eye in and scored 4 goals, Mariella worked hard under the post to support her. Time was short so we then agreed to play a ten minute half, rather than two more quarters. Laura and Georgina worked tirelessly, their awareness of position was good and they won the ball for us and passed it well. Dominique scored three more goals and Sohana moved to goal shooter and scored one. Isobel marked well, Chantelle showed great promise as Goal Keeper and Stephanie tried hard as Goal Defence in the absence of Alicia. We have lots to work on, positional awareness is key, marking tightly and moving towards the ball will make a huge difference to our game. This was a very encouraging start- well done! Players of the Match: Georgina Barton, Laura Patterson Report By: C Pattinson Date: 18.1.2010 Team: U11B Versus: Kent Collage Venue: Home Result: JKS 3 - 0 Kent College On Monday 18th January, the U11Bâ€™s played their first exciting netball match of the season against Kent College. They showed great determination and never gave up. Their passing was excellent and their defending and attacking skills very good. Well done to Issy Jukes for scoring two goals and to Miranda Dobson for scoring one goal. Maddy Jamieson showed excellent defensive skills in the goal area and was awarded player of the match for her superb play. The U11Bs tried extremely hard and I was very plea      ");
array_files[94]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/hockey/u10.html","2010-05-20","31K","Under 10s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 10s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 10s Date: 28.11.09 Team: U10A Versus: Dulwich Venue: Dulwich Result: Dulwich 1 - 0 JKS The U10A team played against a strong opposition, Dulwich Primary. They played with great enthusiasm and determination throughout the gameand worked well together as a team. They used their attacking and defensive skills to the best of their ability and never gave up. They still need to work on using space and playing the ball wide. Well done to the player of the match, Miranda Dobson, who did some excellent saves. Well done to all players. We were very proud of their behaviour and performance throughout the day. Player of the Match: Miranda Dobson Report By: T Fowler Date: 28.11.09 Team: U10B Versus: Dulwich Venue: Dulwich Result: Dulwich 1 - 0 JKS The U10B team played against a strong opposition, Dulwich Primary. They played with great enthusiasm and determination throughout the game. They played well together as a team and tried to use their attacking and defensive skills to the best of their ability. They still need to work on using space and playing the ball wide. Well done to the player of the match, Lena Brady, who had an excellent defensive game and never gave up. Well done to all players. We were very proud of their behaviour and performance throughout the day. Player of the Match: Lena Brady Report By: T Fowler Date: 18/11/09 Team: U10A Versus: Ashford School Venue: Home Result: JKS 1 - 2 Ashford School It was an exciting game to watch as both teams were well matched. I am so proud of the whole team for the tireless effort they put into the match. In her usual position during the first half of the game, Yasmine, (RH) was an anchor up and down the pitch and together with Annabel(RF), supported Aina (Sweeper) very well. This meant Stephanie(LH), with her dynamic playing technique, swept the ball into a smooth and glorious goal. Jennifer(CH) was a reliable and key player down the mid      ");
array_files[95]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/hockey/2ndXI.html","2010-05-20","28K","2nd XI Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 2nd XI Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey 2nd XI Date: 17/09/09 Team: 2nd X1 Versus: St. Edmunds U12 Venue: Away Result: St Edmunds 0 - 6 JKS Considering this was our first 11-a-side game, the first time we had played using the new rules and that the match was played on grass; it was an excellent performance from the whole team. It took us about ten minutes to adjust to the conditions and St. Edmunds put us under a lot of pressure. The new self pass rule is going to take some time to get used to, but we started to get the hang of it and it is certainly going to speed up the game. We scored three good goals in the first half, all down to good quick passing between the forwards. The second half was slightly one sided and it gave the opportunity for swapping positions and rotating players. It was particularly pleasing how well we kept our shape and tried to pass the ball. Well done to all of you. Players of the Match: Whole team Report By: IDM Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[96]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/u9.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 9s Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts D Date: 2 October 2009 Team: Under 9A and B Versus: Northbourne Park Venue: Northbourne Park Results: Northbourne Park 0 - 3 JKS U9A Northbourne Park 0 - 0 JKS U9B Both teams had very enjoyable matches against a good standard of opposition from Northbourne Park. The A-team played well together as a team and their consistent pressure was rewarded by two goals from Bradley and one from Isaac.  There were many more opportunities created, and at least three shots hit the goal frame. The B-team played very well and it was good to see such a good team effort from many boys who were playing in their first match. Well done, boys! Player of the Match: David China for taking the ball forward strongly and skilfully Comments: Areas that we need to work on at practice are: 1. Putting enough behind our passes to actually reach the receiver. 2. Throwing in technique - both feet on the ground and ball behind the head. 3. Clearing the ball a long way downfield in defensive situations. Report By: Mr G Marais Date: 18 September 2009 Team: Under 9 A and B Versus: St Faiths Venue: St Faiths, Ash Results: St Faiths 3 - 1 JKS A St Faiths 3 - 0 JKS B We travelled to St Faiths to play a fixture against two very tough sides, in both games the boys found that they did not create enough space to create opportunities for passes and goals. We also need to work on taking advantage of the opportunities which arise and pulling the trigger in the box. There were many promising breaks down the flanks which we werent able to convert into goals. Despite playing a strong team, we put up a good fight and managed to hold them for the majority of both games with some strong teamwork and defence. Report By: Mr J. Tatham Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[97]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/coltsD.html","2010-05-20","27K","Colts D Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts D Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts D Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[98]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/coltsC.html","2010-05-20","29K","Colts C Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts C Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts C Date: 16th Sept 09 Team: Colts C Versus: St Lawrence B Venue: Home Result: JKS 2 - 2 St Lawrence This was a very exciting game with two well matched teams playing some highly entertaining football. After a positive start we got into an early lead with a goal from Jack Weller. We were unlucky not to get a second and put the game out of sight but to their credit St Lawrence Bs did not give up, and came back at us to force an equalizer. Jack then scored a second goal with an absolute scorcher of a shot to give us the lead again. With just minutes of the match left to play, the ball was moving from one end of the pitch to the other, with a goal from either team looking like it could come at any time. To their good fortune it was St Lawrence who got the goal, and so the final whistle went with the scores level at 2 - 2. This was probably the fairest result, and so well done to the Cs for giving us such a highly entertaining and enjoyable game to watch. Player of the Match: Jack Weller Report By: A Jamieson Date: 9.9.09 Team: Colts C Versus: St Edmunds Venue: Home Result: JKS 3 - 2 St Edmunds The Colts C team played a tight match against St Edmunds on Wednesday 9th September. A strong team performance saw JKS in front at half time, leading 2-0. The second half saw St Eds rally and bring the score to 2-2 with 10 minutes to play. After a good performance in goal, Jack Weller then came out into mid-field and scored a goal reminiscent of Maradonna in the World Cup, not the Hand of God, but by picking the ball up deep in his own half, dribbling the entire length of the pitch, beating at least 3 players and scoring at the other end. The final score of 3-2 to JKS was a just result. Well dome to the team in their first match. Player of the Match: Jack Weller Report By: M Hammond Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[99]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/coltsB.html","2010-05-20","31K","Colts B Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts B Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts B Date: 4th Nov 09 Team: Colts B Versus: Kent College Jr Venue: Away Result: Kent College Jr 5 - 3 JKS As the score suggests this was a very exciting game with plenty of action. We went ahead early with a superbly executed strike from Jack Mills only for Kent College to respond immediately with an equalizer. Patrick Monaghan then put us ahead with a well taken goal, only for the same thing to happen again, leaving the half time score at two goals each. The second half looked as if it was going to be equally close until a lapse in concentration allowed Kent College to score three goals in fairly quick succession. This woke us up and we started to fight back. Patrick got his second goal to bring us back into contention, but unfortunately we ran out of time and so the final score ended up five goals to three. Player of the Match: George Gibbon Report By: A Jamieson Date: 16th Sept 09 Team: Colts B Versus: St Lawrence A Venue: Home Result: JKS 2 - 2 St Lawrence We played reasonably well in the first half and despite conceding a goal we were still very much in the game at the half way point. However in the second half a number of things started to go wrong. We stopped passing the ball, we began drifting out of our positions and we started making too many unforced errors in the basic skills of trapping, controlling and kicking the ball. This put us under pressure and for about ten minutes we were completely unable to get the gall out of our half. A second goal from St Lawrence As seemed to put the game out of sight, but miraculously, with literally 5 minutes to go, we managed to start putting them under some pressure and our efforts were immediately rewarded with first an own goal and secondly an equalizer from Philip Chennery. A 2 - 2 draw felt like a moral victory, especially against St Lawrences A team, but deep down the boys know that there is still a lot of work to do. Playe      ");
array_files[100]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/coltsA.html","2010-05-20","37K","Colts A Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts A Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts A Date: 11th Nov 2009 Team: Colts A Versus: Metherell Cup Venue: Home Result: Plate Winners Pool Results St Lawrence: Lost 1 - 0 Northbourne Park: Won 1 - 0 (Scorer William Wall) East Court: Drew 0 - 0 Plate Semi Final Lorenden: Won 1 - 0 Penalties (Scorer: Charlie Watson, Goalkeeper: Alex Compton) Plate Final Wellesley House: Won 2 - 0 (Scorer: William Wall x 2) Well played to everyone. We did well to beat the eventual winners Northbourne Park in our Pool but then were unlucky to lose to St Lawrence against the run of play and to only get a draw against East Court. The penalty shoot out was extremely exciting but our best performance was in the final beating Wellesley House 2 - 0. All the boys showed a great spirit throughout the afternoon. Players of the Match: Whole Team Report By: A Jamieson Date: 4th Nov Team: Colts A Versus: Kent College Jr Venue: Away Result: Kent College Jr 3 - 0 JKS We always knew that this was going to be a tough game against a well organized team. We started well though, and in the first half had the majority of scoring chances. We were therefore unlucky to be 1-0 down at half time, having played some good attacking football. Unfortunately Kent College scored a second goal early into the second half which seemed to really affect our morale, and we spent much of the final part of the game defending. Alex was exceptional in goal pulling off some outstanding saves before they got their third just on the stroke of full time. Player of the Match: Alex Compton Report By: A Jamieson Date: 14th Oct 09 Team: Colts A Versus: Northbourne Venue: Home Result: JKS 3 - 0 Northbourne This was a much better performance than our last game against Northbourne (which we won). We dominated large parts of the game, but unfortunately this was not reflected in the score. A five minute period in the middle of the first half saw us concede three quick goals from which the      ");
array_files[101]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/4thXI.html","2010-05-20","28K","4th XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 4th XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football 4th XI Date: 7.11.2009 Team: 4th XI Versus: New Beacon Venue: Away Result: New Beacon 2 - 0 JKS Report: The 4th XI played in a wonderfully entertaining game against a strong New Beacon side on Saturday. I was so impressed by the boys and their never say die attitudes and the great spirit in which the game was played. New Beacon went ahead in the first half, due to two lapses in concentration but we actually played well uphill. The JKS boys had a large amount of the possession and territory but could not find the back of the net. In the 2nd half, 2 - 0 down, we really started to play superbly and were rewarded with a penalty, after one our players was brought down in the penalty area. Unfortunately for Kings, we missed this opportunity and the score remained 2 - 0 at the final whistle. Our defence must be commended for their excellent communication and aggression, while Loic, Chet and Henry fought to the bitter end. All in all, it was a game I enjoyed watching. Well done! Player of the Match: Loic De Assier Report By: Mr C Lategan Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[103]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/2ndXI.html","2010-05-20","28K","2nd XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 2nd XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football 2nd XI Date: 9th September Team: 2nd X1 Versus: St.Edmund`s Venue: River Field Result: JKS 5 - 0 St Edmunds This was a comfortable victory in our first game of the new season, but we must not get too carried away. We will face much sterner tests in the next game. Our defence looked sound, although lacking in pace and our midfield showed occasional glimpses of inventiveness. Our forwards took advantage of some generous opposition defending and Todd`s bombardment of the penalty area provided a constant threat. We have several skills yet to acquire, however, before we can feel confident against our top opponents. Team Listing: J.LEGGETT, A.FORBES, E.SOLLY, G.HILL,R.CAMPBELL, T.BOMER, J.JIN, M.HUMPHRIES, C.SINCLAIR, D.HARRIS, T.HUNT. Player of the Match: Marcus Humphries Report By: M.HARRIS Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[104]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/football/1stXI.html","2010-05-20","64K","1st XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 1st XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- ome Parents Area Match Reports Football 1st XI Date: Wednesday 18th November Team: 1st XI Versus: Northbourne Park Venue: Northbourne Park Result: Northbourne Park 1 - 1 JKS This was another frustrating and irritating experience! We knew that we needed to win at Northbourne in order to win the Molten League, and that Northbourne are a decent side this year, and so there was a lot of pressure upon us to get the result, but to draw in such disappointing circumstances was difficult to take. The pitch was really little different to a ploughed field owing to the recent heavy rain, and allied to the very strong wind, and some ineffective refereeing, the game was very disjointed and scrappy. It was kick and run football because it was impossible to dribble with the ball and both teams were reduced to hitting the ball long at every opportunity. In the first half we played downhill with the wind and really didnt take advantage of the conditions to trouble the NP goalkeeper enough. However, only the referee will know why he didnt give penalties when Bart was scythed down from behind, and Daniel was hauled back as he tried to shoot. NP had a couple of shots but we were untroubled for most of the half. Into the second half we defended well against the wind and with the wind holding the ball up I felt certain that Daniel would be able outpace their defenders. Their keeper saved twice at his feet but on a third occasion Daniel jumped in front of him to power in a fine header. My feeling was that we would be able to hang on for the win but NP equalised when one of their strikers ran onto a harmless looking through-ball and placed a shot beyond Alex in goal. I believe that Alex stopped, thinking that the whistle had blown, but it was a strange goal. And it was that goal that eventually cost us the result, and the League, as we were unable to score again. Not that it was due to a lack of effort! Daniel raced onto another through-ball onl      ");
array_files[105]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/cricket/u9.html","2010-05-20","27K","Under 9s Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Under 9s Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[106]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/cricket/u11.html","2010-05-20","27K","Under 11s Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Under 11s Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[107]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/cricket/coltsB.html","2010-05-20","30K","Colts B Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts B Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Colts B Date: 15th May 2010 Team: Colts B Versus: Dulwich Prep Venue: Away Result: Draw Dulwich won the toss and decided to bat first. A key breakthrough was made by George Gibbon who in the second over took the wicket of one of their openers. After this however, their batsmen settled in and started scoring at a very high run rate, hitting a high percentage of boundaries. It didnt help that we dropped a few key catches early on which would have put them under greater pressure. Nevertheless, by the end of their innings we had managed to take 7 of their wickets. Jack Mills, George Gibbon and Freddie Cammegh all took two wickets each and Max Brennan took the seventh.  In the field, Phillip Chennery made 2 catches whilst James Gardiner, Steen Grover and Jack Mills got one each. Despite taking 7 wickets, Dulwich still managed to score 155 which was always going to be a difficult figure to reach. We certainly gave it a good go. Patrick Monaghan and Max Brennan struck up a good partnership, and Max was our top scorer on 19, whilst Freddie Cammegh backed him up well scoring 17. Dulwich were only able to take four of our wickets, but unfortunately we were not able to maintain a high enough run rate to secure a win. Players of the Match: Jack Mills and Max Brennan Report By: A Jamieson Date: 5th May 10 Team: Colts B Versus: Kent College Juniors Venue: Away Result: JKS Win by 12 runs We batted first and scored 191 runs (starting on a 100 as it was pairs cricket). In reply Kent College could only manage 179 giving us victory by 12 runs. We batted well, with our top scorers being Freddie Cammegh and Jack Mills who made 26 runs off their allocated 4 overs. Edward Cockman and Patrick Monaghan also did well scoring 22 runs. Unfortunately for Kent College they gave away far too many runs through no balls and wides, which helped boost our score. It was our bowling and fielding performance which rea      ");
array_files[108]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/cricket/coltsA.html","2010-05-20","27K","Colts A Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts A Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Colts A Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[109]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/cricket/1stXI.html","2010-05-20","34K","1st XI Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 1st XI Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Date: 15.5.2010 Team: 1st XI Versus: Kings U/14B Venue: Home Result: JKS Won by 134 runs Coach’s comments: Charlie Sinclair and Edward Solly batted brilliantly and produced a 90 run partnership. Solly was first to go on 40, while Sinclair was the mainstay throughout most of the innings. James Leggett was looking very good at the crease, striking three 4’s in a row, before a bit of misfortune handed the King’s U/14’s their 2nd wicket. Bart Forster wasn’t his commanding self at the crease and after a brilliant start, the only batsman to show any grit was George Hill. He chipped in with a blitzy 12 not out at the end of our innings, taking us to 178 all out. Our bowling and field was out of the top drawer, with Bertie Gibbon ( 3 for 6 ) and George Hill ( 2 for 2 ), taking the main honours. JKS managed to restrict the King’s U/14B’s to 44 all out. A job well done! On Wednesday we will have to be better, as I’m sure we will be taking on the U/14A’s in a T20 game, starting at 4:30pm at Birley’s. Exciting stuff!! APPOLOGIES: Last week I forgot to write the report for our game against Wellesley. In brief: Wellesley batted first and scored 156 for 9. After a disastrous start to our innings ( 20 for 3 at one stage ), we regrouped when Forster and Parker took us to 100 for 3, before Forster was run out. It is important that I mention, what must be a record at JKS: Forster hit an amazing six 4’s in one over. This was brilliant to witness. Sadly, after the run out, we never really got going, apart from a good innings by Sinclair. We managed to get to 151 for 8 before the close of play, bringing with it an exciting draw. Notable performances: C. Sinclair     :       72 runs E. Solly                :       40 runs C. Sinclair     :       2 wickets for 14 runs B. Gibbon       :       3 wickets for 6 runs G. Hill         :       2 wickets for 2 r      ");
array_files[110]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/athletics/u11.html","2010-05-20","27K","Under 11s Athletics    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Athletics -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Athletics Under 11s Pending... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[111]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/tennis/u11.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 11s Tennis    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Tennis -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Tennis Under 11s Date: 9th June Team: U11 Tennis Versus: Kent College Juniors Venue: Junior Kings Result: JKS 13-3 Kent College Juniors We had already played Kent College Junior earlier in the season, when we won 26-12. It was, therefore, with a certain degree of confidence that the girls approached this fixture, and once again we proved to be the stronger side. The first pair, Maddie Phillips and Olivia Simpson, won three of their four games, as did the third and fourth pairs, Charlotte Molony and Izzy Forbes, and Gigi Sunley and Sasha Miles. The second pair, Lucy Tynan and Temi Otedola, won all four of their games. I would like to congratulate the team on their all round performances this season; it has been most encouraging. There was some very good tennis, from both teams, but the JKS girls managed to win the important points. The matches this season have provided a great foundation for the girls who will be moving up to the seniors next year, I hope that you will continue to practice throughout the summer and keep your game moving forwards. Well done to everyone. Players Of The Match: Lucy Tynan and Temi Otedola Report By: S.McGowan Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[112]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/u9.html","2010-05-20","30K","Under 9s Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby Under 9s Date: 2 February 2008 Team: Under 9A Versus: Dulwich Prep Venue: Dulwich, Cranbrook Result: Dulwich 0 - 20 JKS On Saturday afternoon, the under 9 rugby teams travelled to Cranbrook to play their matches against Dulwich Prep.  The weather was perfect for rugby, with the winter sun doing its best to provide some warmth. The Dulwich under 9A team proved to be very good opponents and we had to tackle well to prevent them from scoring any tries.  Charlie Watson scored the first of his three tries after two minutes, and his man-of-the-match performance comprised the hat-trick of tries as well as constant defensive pressure which led to many turn-overs of opposition ball.  William Wall had a strong game at prop, making many tackles and some strong runs, one which resulted in a try.  Ralph Taylor showed some good decision-making at flyhalf, and distibuted well.  The whole team showed good commitment in defence and determination when running with the ball. Team Listing: GARDINER, James, GIBBON, George, WALL, William, BRINDLE, Sebastian, TAYLOR, Ralph, RICHARDSON, George, WATSON, Charlie, COCKMAN, Edward, ONEILL, Hector Player of the Match: Charlie Watson Comments: We need to look for supporting runners and pass before we are tackled to keep the ball alive. Report By: Mr G. Marais Date: 29 January 2008 Team: Under 9A Versus: Spring Grove Venue: JKS Result: JKS 30 - 0 Spring Grove The Junior Kings under 9A team were very excited to welcome Mr Jones and his Spring Grove team for our first rugby match of the season. George Richardson started off the scoring with a try using his natural pace to good effect. Two more tries before half time increased our lead to 15-0. The second half saw us scoring three more tries after good runs from all the ball carriers. The most impressive aspect of the game was our defence, and all the boys made their tackles to good effect. The boys moved the bal      ");
array_files[113]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/u10.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 10s Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 10s Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby Under 10s Date: 8.2.2008 Team: U/10 Versus: Fledgling Cup Venue: Home Report: U/10 Fledgling Cup Tournament 2008 The JKS U/10 nine-a-side team played in the annual Fledgling Cup Tournament on Wednesday 6th February. We played East Court in our first game, winning it 30 – 0. The boys played entertaining rugby, passing the ball around and the brilliant Daniel Igbokwe scored a few remarkable tries. James King and Joshua Lyden drove the ball up well on a few occasions. Our wingers Robert Campbell, Tom Bomer and Henry James played great defensive games. In our second game, we played Wellesley House and again won in a convincing manner, 25 – 0. James Oates and James Read performed well, together with our two U/9’s William Wall and George Richardson. In the 3rd pool game, we played a talented and well coached Chinthurst side. They had all the moves and most of the play in the first half. They led at the break, 5 – 0. The boys came out firing in the second half and managed to score two glorious tries, securing victory for us. James Oates, Henry Johnson and Edward Solly played with skill and determination in this game. The final score: 10 – 5. In the semi-final we came up against a gutsy and motivated Yardley Court. They appeared to want the victory more than we did and were tough boys. Everything they did, they did with pace and aggression and were therefore able to put us away 5 – 0. They had thoroughly deserved the victory! The final was played between New Beacon and Yardley Court. It was a fantastic game to watch and Yardley court were the eventual and deserved winners. The day had been well organized by Mr Jamieson and was hosted brilliantly by Mr Lewis on the day. I would like to thank the referees and Mr Metherell for giving up their valuable time to assist us with the smooth running of the tournament. A fantastic day of rugby was enjoyed by all! Report By: C Lapthorn Terms      ");
array_files[114]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/coltsB.html","2010-05-20","28K","Colts B Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts B Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby Colts B Team: Colts B Versus: Kings Rochester Venue: Kings Rochester Result: Kings Rochester 12 - 45 JKS The most dificult operation all afternoon was finding our way to the correct ground! Once there and play started we quickly showed a greater appetite for the match than our, far more experienced, opponents. Being invited to play up hill in the first half ought to have been a difficulty but there were plenty of people ready to run - usually forward. Philip Chennery, Hugo Ninham, James Gardiner and William Wall. William crashed over for the first try which was cooly converted by Clem Hollands. Their response was immediate and our tackling woeful. But we came back again with a try by James Gardiner and another conversion by Clem. They managed one more unconverted score before we reall found our feet and ran in two more tries. After half time we should have been able to pile on the points, but their tackling improved and we became too anxious to run with the ball ourselves, rather than to play as a team, but we did score two more tries. The scrum was strong and solid with Clem hooking very well, Hugo, James and Harry Nicholls proping. Jake Hudson and OJ Wigwe gave solid drive. Hector ONeill learnt his trade as scrum half and all the backs made good progress - special mention must be given to Man of the Match William Wall for a hattrick of well taken tries and to Jake Hudson as tackler of the match. Player of the Match: William Wall Report By: PABL Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[115]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/coltsA.html","2010-05-20","69K","Colts A Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts A Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby Colts A Date: 25.2.2009 Team: Colts A Versus: New Beacon Venue: Home Result: JKS 26 - 0 New Beacon The match against a strong New Beacon side was just the thing our Colts A team needed ahead of the Nationals on Sunday. The game scheduled to start at 14:15, only got under way at 15:00, which was tough on our players, as they had been warming up for over an hour. The boys started the 1st half superbly, playing the best rugby they have displayed all season. New Beacon had no answer to the aggression and numbers at the breakdown. This made for quick, multi-phase ball, which in turn led to a number of outstanding tries. The first was scored by James King, who has really come into his own this season and is playing with more and more confidence. Henry Johnson nailed the difficult conversion. The attack from the Kings boys was relentless and Daniel Igbokwe scored a brilliant try. This was purely the result of outstanding work by Bendict Hamlyn, Robert Campbell and James King at the breakdown, as well as slick service from Edward Solly and soft hands from Ralph Taylor. The try was converted again by our reliable kicker, Johnson. Igbokwe was on the end of some more outstanding team play, and was fed the ball by the tough James Oates to crash over. Our final try in the half was scored by King and was the pick of the bunch. The ball passed through many pairs of hands and the cleanouts at the rucks were brutal. King received the last pass and crashed over for one of the tries of the season. The try was converted by Johnson and the half time score was 26-0. The 2nd half was in direct contrast to the 1st half. We were aweful, lazy, and selfish. Our boys decided to hang back from rucks, which resulted in New Beacon taking control of that area of the game. We spent most of the 2nd half tackling, as a result. If only we could all learn that team glory is far greater than individual glory. This is a les      ");
array_files[116]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/3rdXV.html","2010-05-20","29K","3rd XV Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 3rd XV Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby 3rd XV Date: 15th March 2008 Team: 3rd XV Versus: Simon Langton Venue: Home Result: JKS 15-12 Simon Langton The 3rd XV finished their best season ever with an emphatic victory of Simon Langton on Saturday. Being a home fixture meant that our squad for this game was somewhat larger than normal and gave people like Julian Du Zoha, their debut appearance. George Maughan played his second game for the 3rds and was superb. Much time and preparation had been put in to ensure that the boys had a good chance of victory against what is recognised to be very strong opposition. Indeed, the boys may have been forgiven for feeling somewhat worried about the strength and size of their forwards, but this did not stop them playing what was quite simply their best game of the entire season. The forwards played with enormous strength and determination, driving in hard and recycling the ball quickly. They have come a long way since the start of the season where they were reluctant to run hard at the opposition. Good handling by the backs lead to an early try, scored by Will Hung, who quickly went on to score a second. Junior Kings were unlucky to concede two tries later on in the game but managed to get their third and final try in the second half, once again, scored by Will Hung. It was nail biting stuff during the last few minutes of the game and Junior Kings defended brilliantly to hold off what seemed like an imminent try for Simon Langton, which would have clinched them the game. The time on the clock was up and all Junior Kings had to do was win scrum during the final phase of the game and kick the ball into touch. What a relief when that final whistle blew. I could see how much this result meant to the team and every single player contributed to this truly magnificent result. I am sure the boys would like to thank Mr Perry, Mr Louwe and Mr Eales, who have all helped to develop this team througho      ");
array_files[117]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/2ndXV.html","2010-05-20","29K","2nd XV Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 2nd XV Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rugby 2nd XV Date: 29 November 2008 Team: 2nd XV Versus: Kings Rochester Venue: Away Result: Kings Rochester 7-12 JKS A very wet, slippery, slope greeted us on the Paddock at Kings Rochester, though we were fortunate to secure the downhill advantage for the first half. Kings Rochester were coming to the end of their season just as we were but 3 days into ours, however this did not necessarily show. A lack of organisation and physical size on their part allowed us to dominate for much of the match. It was, however, our lack of organisation in these early days which prevented us from racking up a greater score difference. Our play was fairly scrappy, and indeed the boys would be first to admit this, but I am delighted to report that the boys approach was entirely committed - lazy tackling was made up for with a driven spirit to compete and win the ball. Poor handling was compensated for by a determination to send it away down the line when it was in play and this resulted in two very well earned tries. Nikita Ganin was well placed to score our first 5 some 10 minutes into play - the ball had been hovering down the wing for some time with a variety of break downs but the spirited play was seen most heartily in Nikita who drove forward, saw a space and went for it. The extremity of the score denied us the conversion but this was made up for later with a blinding run from Henry Atkins down the right wing and across under the posts, to be converted by captain Jake Furedi. Kings Rochester replied with a messy try and the score held like this for the remainder of the match. There were some impressive breaks from Joshua Jolowicz who ran 2/3 of the pitch with Rochester boys bouncing off only to have the ball slip away from his hands as he reached in-goal, and also Tom Dath and Tom White, whose play was excellent. Man of the Match must go, however, to Alexander Sokolow - as an ex-Rochester boy, new to J      ");
array_files[118]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rugby/1stXV.html","2010-05-20","68K","1st XV Rugby    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 1st XV Rugby -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Date: 25th Feb 09 Team: 1st XV Versus: New Beacon Venue: Away Result: New Beacon 38 - 0 JKS There was no shame in the score line from our mid week match against New Beacon. They were undoubtedly one of strongest teams we have played against in recent years, and I was therefore very impressed with the attitude of our boys, who kept battling away right to the very end.  We were guilty in the early stages of the game of missing too many tackles, although given the power and strength of some of the New Beacon boys this was not wholly surprising. To be fair we more than competed with New Beacon in the rucks, mauls, lineouts and scrums (much to the credit of all the forwards and particularly to Dashi and Tom who did some sterling work at the coalface). Our main problem though was the strong New Beacon defence which we just could not penetrate. It was very difficult to get over the gain line which resulted in us playing nearly the whole game on the back foot. To our credit we kept our heads up and continued trying to play positive creative rugby whenever we could, and it is of significant note that in the second half, when we were physically very tired and playing up the slope, we managed to only concede two tries. This was a great effort and we certainly came off the pitch with our pride fully in tact. Well done for a really gutsy, brave performance from every member of the team. Team Listing: T Wickers, D Nazarov, P Swire, T Wickers, W Hung, H Pattinson, J Leggett, G Hamlyn, W Godmon, S DeHaan (Capt), I Ozturk, D Igbokwe, P Chiana, R Barton, H MacLeod, C Sinclair Players of the Match: Tom Wickers & Dashi Nazarov Report By: A Jamieson Date: 21st Jan 09 Team: 1st XV Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Away Result: Wellesley House 0 - 20 JKS We had something of a rude awakening in this game against Wellesley. They were undoubtedly the most physical team we have played so far this season and they taught us an important lesson about      ");
array_files[119]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rounders/u8u9.html","2010-05-20","32K","Under 8s and 9s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 8s and 9s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 8s & 9s Date: 15th May Team: U9 Versus: St.Emunds Venue: JKS Result: JKS 14 - 6½ St Edmunds Encouraged by their good win against Spring Grove, the Under 9A girls appeared quietly optimistic about the second fixture of the week.  Once again, they were not going to be deterred by the less than favourable weather conditions! Having won the toss, the Junior Kings side opted to field first. And how impressive they were!  Once again, Stephanie, Molly and Nicole proved themselves to be a winning combination, their quick and accurate work preventing St. Edmunds from scoring several half rounders.  In fact, largely thanks to this tremendous trio, the opposition was allowed to score just 1½ rounders from twenty balls. The JKS girls batting was just as successful as their fielding, many of the youngsters spotting clear openings through which to hit the ball.  Whole rounders were scored by Miranda, Aina, Alexandra, Nicole and Yasmine, whilst Annabel and Harriet ran like the wind to clock up some useful half rounders.  The score at the end of the first innings was JKS 8, St. Edmunds 1½.  It is worth noting that, having learned from the errors made during the Spring Grove fixture, the girls were careful not to take any unnecessary risks during their batting innings.  Indeed, only one girl found herself out, and that was the result of a wonderful catch by the opposition.  How super it was to witness such progress being made. The second innings was not as positive for Junior Kings: whilst the St. Edmunds girls found their rhythm and more than trebled their score, lapses of concentration amongst the home side saw some costly errors being made.  The Under 9s must try to avoid such mistakes when they play against Wellesley on Monday. The end result was a good one for JKS, the girls securing their second win in just three days.  Lets hope that the weather is a little kinde      ");
array_files[120]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rounders/u12.html","2010-05-20","31K","Under 12s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 12s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 12s Date: 6th June 2009 Team: Under 12 C Versus: Duke of Yorks Venue: Home Result: JKS 16½ - 11 Duke Of Yorks Captain Eloise Clark had thought carefully about who was batting when and fielding where, and the first innings was an example of a team playing well together and advising and encouraging one another. Issy Richards scored 3 rounders, Rowan Cullen and Tseamara Goddard scored 2, Eloise Clark scored one and Siobhan Casha scored a half. Together with one for no balls, this brought the first innings total to nine and a half. Duke of Yorks replied with an impressive innings of 6, during which Rowan made a fantastic catch. In our second innings we scored another seven rounders, made even more impressive by the fact that most of the team were out fairly early on. Issy and Rowan scored 1, Kanapath 2, Eloise 1 and a half and Tseamara a half. With one for a no ball, the score was 7, bringing the overall total to 16½. Duke of Yorks made only 4.½ in their second innings, so the final score was JKS 16½, Duke of Yorks 11. Players of the Match: The Whole Team Report By: S. McGowan Date: 6th May Team: U12A Versus: Benenden Venue: JKS Result: JKS 39-12 Benenden The girls put in a solid performance against Benenden on Wednesday and should be most encouraged by their performances.  On occasions this season we have taken a small amount of time to focus our full attention when playing in a game situation. This was by far the best performance of the season to date and it only emphasises the ability within the team. We won the toss and chose to field first, always a key advantage just in case there is a run chase at the end of the game.  The fielding was particularly strong within the first innings and there were some fine catches and stumpings taken by many of the squad, it was a real team effort.  We bowled them out with 14 balls to spare in the first innings, a great achievemen      ");
array_files[121]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rounders/u11.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 11s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 11s Date: 6th June Team: U11 B Versus: Spring Grove Venue: Spring Grove Result: Spring Grove 5.5 - 16 JKS JKS won the toss and elected to field first, on a poorly marked out pitch. Annabel bowled very well, particularly as she has never bowled before. The fielding was generally good, and the team conceded just 2.5 rounders. In their first innings, JKS easily found the gaps in Spring Groves fielding, and maximised these. Everyone had two bats each and several scored two rounders each time, which was impressive, and the total after the first innings was 11. In the second innings Violet Taylor bowled well, and Spring Grove found it difficult to score again. As a result their second innings amounted to just 3 rounders. JKS did not therefore need to score in their second innings to secure a win, but they continued to attack the ball and take advantage of Sping Groves poor fielding at times. They scored a further 5 rounders, making a total of 16 rounders. Team Listing: Back Stop: Charlotte Watts Bowler: Annabel Pattinson 1st Base: Chiara Brindle 2nd Base: Rhianna Hughes 4th Base: Amaka Obitah 1st Deep Violet Taylor 2nd Deep Vicky Mansfield 3rd Base: Lucy Tynan 4th Deep Temi Otedola Reserve: Tireni Atoyebi Players Of The Match: Annabel Pattinson / Violet Taylor Comments: It was a convincing win and the team played well together. Report By: E Massey Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[122]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/rounders/u10.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 10s Rounders    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 10s Rounders -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Rounders Under 10s Date: 10/6 Team: U10 Versus: St. Lawrence Venue: Home Result: JKS 8½ - 7 ½ St Lawrence On Wednesday a squad of 12 girls played a fixture against a mixed U11/10 team from St. Lawrence. For the majority of the girls this was their first fixture of the season. The match was a close affair as the score line suggests. St. Lawrence batted extremely well but our fielding was excellent in both innings and this made the difference. Imogen bowled well, Sohana was great at backstop, Georgina was unflappable at second, Ella managed to combine slip and third deep!, Sarah Craig played extremely well at first post, Chantelle, Lakshana, Jennifer, Iona, Irina, Daisy and Aisha all played well at deep. Congratulations to all those who took part! Well done everybody! Players of the Match: whole team Report By: P Dath Date: Wednesday 23rd April Team: Under 10 A Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Away Result: Wellesley House 17 - 15 ½ JKS The Under 10 team were unlucky to lose this tightly contested game in difficult conditions on Wednesday afternoon. Good batting, excellent bowling and tight fielding saw JKS in the lead after the first innings but some powerful hitting from Wellesley at the end of the match was just enough to snatch a win for the home side. Well done to the Under 10s for a committed performance in their first fixture! Player of the Match: Alice Brett Report By: M Hammond Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[123]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/netball/u9.html","2010-05-20","37K","Under 9s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 9s Date: Tuesday 10th March Team: Under 9B Versus: Kent College Junior Venue: Kent College Result: Kent College 1 - 2 JKS On Tuesday 10th March, the U9B netballers enjoyed their first fixture.  Having worked extremely hard to improve their skills and better their understanding of the game, the girls were both optimistic and excited as they took to the court.  There were certainly no nerves in sight! The enthusiastic youngsters began brilliantly, Molly Gurr looking strong as GA and Tilly Acton, a recently-discovered GS, supporting her well in the circle.  How wonderful it was to witness both girls scoring for JKS during the first quarter, thus establishing a 2-0 lead by the time the first whistle was blown. The pace of the game picked up quite dramatically during the second and third quarters, and a few careless errors resulted.  Passing was generally not as accurate as it had been at the start of the match, and a few of the girls found themselves off side.  That said, Yasmine Fosu made some fantastic interceptions as GD, Natasha Orri-Soh worked tirelessly as C, sticking to her opponent like glue, and Charlotte Burrows, WA, used the space on the court most effectively. As the fourth and final quarter got underway, the JKS girls knew what they had to do; they had to mark tightly, make each and every pass count, and, above all, prevent Kent College from scoring.  Although their early 2-0 lead had never been significantly challenged, the Under 9s knew that their opposition would be looking to score during the closing minutes.  And with just three minutes to go, this is exactly what happened.  Could the inexperienced Junior Kings side maintain their one goal lead and emerge victorious? Thanks to some determined play by Captain and WD, Annabel Fox, and also to some encouraging clearances by GK, Mariah Osei-Baidoo, the girls managed to keep control of the game.  They were       ");
array_files[124]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/netball/u8.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 8s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 8s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 8s Date: Friday 13th March Team: Under 8A/B Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: St. Edmunds Result: St Edmunds 1 - 0 JKS The Under 8 team had a feeling that this final fixture of the term was going to be rather tricky; not only had transport problems cost the girls a much-needed warm-up, but this particular group of youngsters, some of whom were wearing unfamiliar bibs, had never played as a team before.  On top of all of this, it was, of course, Friday 13th!  From the moment the whistle was blown, the JKS girls gave their all, Ella Ross Russell running just about everywhere as C, and Lucinda Clements supporting her well as GA.  Tatiana Brindle and Elspeth Jukes, WD and WA respectively, displayed their growing confidence and understanding of the game, both trying hard to stick with their opponents and to intercept the ball wherever possible.  They persevered well. As the game progressed, the JKS side began to spread out more effectively across the court, passing with increasing accuracy.  Still, however, the girls found it difficult to get the ball to the shooters.  Indeed, our Captain, Rosie Farhmand-Broujeni had an extremely quiet match as GS.  This was in sharp contrast to St. Edmunds, who had numerous attempts at goal, and therefore kept our two defenders, Lettie Neame and Elisabetta Martino, on their toes.  The determined duo never gave up, however, in spite of feeling under tremendous pressure at times. The JKS team was obviously disappointed to lose this afternoon, but with only one goal in it, the players should feel extremely proud of themselves.  You fought well, girls - congratulations! Player of the Match: Lucinda Clements Report By: E. Hutchings Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[125]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/netball/u13.html","2010-05-20","32K","Under 13s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 13s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 13s Date: 4th March 2009 Team: Under 13 C Versus: Sutton Valence Venue: Away Result: Sutton Valence 2 - 8 JKS The first quarter contained some exciting play, and at the end of it, JKS were leading 4-0. Gigi Sunley had scored three of the goals and Vicky Morrison one. Gigis fourth goal was scored almost from the edge of the D! As the second quarter started, Vicky was accidentally tripped over by one of the opposition, and both knees required first aid, so Tara Fitzgerald took over whilst this was being administered. No goals were scored in this quarter. In the third one, Sutton Valence scored two goals and Gigi another one, making the score 5-2. In the final quarter Gigi scored another goal and Vicky another two, so the final score was 8-2 to JKS. The team played well together, encouraging each other. Victoria Leitjen continues to improve weekly, as does Eloise Clark. Both girls worked hard at finding spaces. Victoria Mansfield demonstrated excellent passing, jumping and catching and was a very valuable centre. Rowan Cullen and Jemima Compton also played their part in ensuring a convincing victory for JKS. Player of the Match: Victoria Mansfield Report By: S McGowan Date: 28th January 2009 Team: Under 13 C Versus: Sevenoaks Venue: Home Result: JKS 0 - 8 Sevenoaks Due to a very late arrival by the opposing team, the JKS girls had a long time to warm up. However, this did not give them the advantage they had hoped for. The Sevenoaks team were more skilled at passing, defending and shooting, and the score indicates how uneven the match was. Amelia Cook and Tara Fitzgerald worked valiantly in defence, and Victoria Mansfield and Gigi Sunley tried hard to shoot when they had the opportunity, but it was not JKSs day. The girls are to be congratulated on their tenacity against better and bigger opponents. We now need to look at how to create spaces and opportunities. Players of the       ");
array_files[126]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/netball/u12.html","2010-05-20","36K","Under 12s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 12s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 12s Date: 25th February, 2009 Team: Under 12 Development Squad Versus: Sevenoaks Venue: Away Result: Sevenoaks 10 - 7 JKS After a long journey everyone was keen to get some exercise, and the girls worked hard throughout the match, tirelessly running, passing and encouraging each other. After the first quarter, Sevenoaks were leading 4-1, but the girls had a good session of exchanging their suggestions, and in the second quarter they concentrated on getting into spaces to make passing the ball easier, managing to level the score at 6 -6. Kanapath  Oungpasuk was an energetic centre, and Victoria Leitjen really worked hard at marking her opponent whilst also making sure she was free to intercept the ball. JKS scored no goals in the third quarter, whereas Sevenoaks scored a further two, making the score 8-6. The team needs to think more about positioning; sometimes they tended to hunt in a pack. The final score was 10-7 to Sevenoaks, with 9 of those goals scored by Katherine Gardiner. Player of the Match: Victoria Leitjen Report By: S McGowan Date: 28th January Team: U12C Versus: Sevenoaks Venue: JKS Result: JKS 3-7 Sevenoaks JKS got off to a slow start with Sevenoaks dominating for most of the first half however Sevenoaks failed to create the chances they had and score at half time was only 2-1. Rowan Cullen made some excellent interceptions of the ball and caused some trouble for the Sevenoaks goal scorers. Victoria.L lead by example as captain of this match always wanting the ball. Prang, Helen.S and Georgia.P worked tiredlessly together in the middle half and connecting with the goal shooters. Alice Brett and Victoria.M scored some ood goals between them. As this was most of the girls first match ever of netball it was definitely a great effort and Sevenoaks could have easily scored a lot more goals without the teams determination to win the ball. Team Listing: Jemima Comp      ");
array_files[127]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/netball/u11.html","2010-05-20","35K","Under 11s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 11s Date: 2nd March 2009 Team: U11B Versus: Kent College Venue: Home Result: JKS 5 - 3 Kent College The low scoring game was as a result of an end to end encounter between Kent College and Junior Kings School. The U11B team found it difficult to make accurate passes and get free in the first quarter. The game was a little scrappy, with many missed passes and interceptions from both teams. This left it 1-1 at quarter time. After a reshuffling of positions, the girls played much better in the second and third quarter. They were more focused and aware of the space around them. They moved more affectively and passed the ball more accurately. This meant they took more control of the game and produced some much improved netball. Both teams struggled to find goals at the end of some good attacking play, but by the end of the third quarter it was JKS who had pulled away to a 5-1 lead. The final quarter followed a similar pattern to the first, both teams defending well, but finding it difficult to build any meaningful attacks. Kent College began to come back into the game, scoring two quick goals in succession. JKS nevertheless held on and fought well in the final stages of the game to keep possession of the ball. The girls came out deserved 5-3 winners, dominating the middle two quarters. To learn from this performance the girls need to maintain concentration throughout the match and keep an awareness of the space around them. Player of the Match: Rachel Barry Report By: Miss Seymour Date: 23.01.09 Team: U11A Versus: SEVENOAKS TOURNAMENT Venue: SEVENOAKS SCHOOL Result: 4TH This was a new tournament for the U11s, played in the fabulous Sennocke Centre at Sevenoaks School. We were one of 7 teams taking part, the other schools were: Holmewood House, Combe Bank, Derwent Lodge, Walthamstow Hall, Rose Hill & Russell House. Our first match against Holmewood House was relatively easy. We w      ");
array_files[128]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/netball/u10.html","2010-05-20","35K","Under 10s Netball    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 10s Netball -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Netball Under 10s Date: 18th March Team: U10B Versus: Sutton Valence Venue: Sutton Valence Result: Sutton Valence 0 - 17 JKS JKS dominated for most of this game showing great determination throughout the whole game. Charlotte Morcom set a great example as captain fighting for every ball. Louise Gerths shooting was on form with nearly every shot going in when she managed to get the ball. Some great defensive work from Chantelle which kept Sutton Valences chances of even getting a shot very slim. There was some great space work and team work between Imogen Hurley, Sarah Craig and Isobel Helme. Maddie Jamesion did some excellent interceptions of the ball everywhere on the court. Every player was on form even if they were in slightly different positions than they are used to for most of the period of play. Players of the Match: The Whole team Report By: Jenna Wiles Date: 4th March Team: U10 Versus: Kent College Result: JKS 10 - 2 Kent College The U10s played an unusual fixture on Monday against Kent College. The B team played the first half of the match and the A team the second! 15 girls played in total! At half time we were losing 1-0 despite some excellent play from the B team, particularly Maddie in defence. The A team came on at half-time and created several scoring opportunities. Fortunately we managed to slot in two to win. On Wednesday the A team shooters had no trouble whatsoever scoring against Wellesley House. From the start we attacked and made some excellent interceptions. The entire team played well but Dominique Alexander did particularly well scoring 8 goals in three quarters and Georgia Parker was tremendous in defence. We still have work to do in positioning and footwork but it was a very convincing performance. Well done! Players of the match: Georgia Parker/ Dominique Alexander Report By: P Dath Date: 28th February, 2009 Team: Under 10 B Versus: Holmewood House Venue: Awa      ");
array_files[129]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/hockey/u9.html","2010-05-20","34K","Under 9s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 9s Date: 18th November Team: U9B Versus: Kent College Venue: JKS Result: JKS 1 - 2 Kent College The Under 9B team wasted no time in getting to the Astroturf; the girls were determined to warm  up properly and thereby prepare themselves fully for the battle ahead.  They had reflected on Kent Colleges previous 2-0 victory whilst changing for the match, and they were firm in their belief that they could, and indeed would, do better this time. The Junior Kings side took a little time to settle into the game.  Some of the youngsters found themselves playing in new, and therefore unfamiliar, positions, and others let their nerves get the better of them.  Balls were not always stopped and hit as cleanly as they had been in practices, and some of the marking wasnt as tight as it could have been.  Kent College used the advantage well, passing the ball effectively and attacking with conviction.  The visitors early goal was both impressive and well deserved. Inspired by Miss Seymours encouraging words at half time, the JKS side looked much stronger in the second half.  The girls spread out well, and moved forward with a greater sense of self-belief.  They refused to give up when Kent College scored for a second time, and instead fought back bravely.  Their efforts were rewarded with a super goal, and a fantastic cheer from the pupils and parents on the sideline.  The smiles were clear for all to see, and rightly so. The girls may not have got the victory they so desperately wanted, but they did show how they have improved.  I really do hope that this will give them confidence for the future. Well done! Player of the Match: Charlotte Burrows Report By: EH Date: Friday 14th November Team: Under 9 Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: Junior Kings Result: JKS 2 - 0 St Edmunds There seemed to be an air of optimism from the outset of todays match, the Under 9 girls appearing happy and confide      ");
array_files[130]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/hockey/u8.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 8s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 8s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 8s Date: Friday 14th November Team: Under 8 Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: Junior Kings Result: JKS 2 - 2 St Edmunds As enthusiastic as ever, the Under 8 girls were keen to begin the return match against St. Edmunds. Could they beat their local rivals for the second week running? The youngsters worked hard from the outset, displaying their growing confidence and their developing understanding of the game.  Whilst lacking in strength on occasion, the girls passes were encouragingly accurate, the defenders often clearing the ball most effectively. The Junior Kings team became better and better at moving the ball forward and, with a little encouragement from the side line, the girls soon learned the importance of spreading out. Indeed, no sooner did they move into space than they scored their first goal. The eventual draw was an extremely fair result. The St. Edmunds pupils were determined to improve upon their previous loss, and they therefore marked tightly and played with great focus.  Their efforts were duly rewarded. I was enormously impressed by the way in which the Junior Kings girls encouraged one another throughout the match. They really did play as a team from start to finish, thereby helping to maintain their unbeaten record.  Well gone, girls! Players of the Match: Lettie Neame Report By: L Hutchings Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[131]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/hockey/u13.html","2010-05-20","51K","Under 13s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 13s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 13s Date: 3rd December 2008 Team: Under 13C Versus: Sevenoaks Under 12 A Venue: Home Result: 0-0 This game showed to what extent many of the girls have improved in their defensive skills. All the players deserve special credit for their tackling and their determined attitude. Special mention must go to Isobel Richards, Victoria Leitjen (making her U13C debut) and Lucy Dunnet, who made some vital tackles in key moments of the game. Siobhan Casha also made some fine saves to keep the score at 0-0. Sevenoaks came out with some impressive passing and individual skills and the ball hardly came out of the defensive half, but it was the JKS defensive teamwork all around the pitch which prevented Sevenoaks from scoring. They managed to come close in the second half, hitting the post, but we worked tirelessly throughout the whole game, holding them to a goalless draw. Player of the Match: Isobel Richards Report By: J Wiles Date: 29th November 2008 Team: Under 13 Versus: Duke of Yorks Venue: Away Result: Duke of Yorks 10-5 JKS This was the first match of the season, so the girls were a little rusty but they nonetheless managed to play reasonably cohesively as a team. The first two quarters of the match were dominated by Duke of Yorks who led 6-2 at half-time. The team listened well to Lillians advice, however, and by the end of the match they were passing better to one another, so that the final score of 10-5 was a better reflection of the game. It must be borne in mind that Duke of Yorks are coming to the end of their netball season, whereas we are just starting ours. Helen Ferrett demonstrated good vision and accurate passing, and Hannah Nelson proved to be very competent at intercepting the ball. Paige McCulloch has a strong throwing action, and Amelia Cook showed good defensive skills. Lucinda Royce, who scored four of the five goals, is to be congratulated on her footwork and the       ");
array_files[132]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/hockey/u12.html","2010-05-20","34K","Under 12s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 12s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 12s Date: 29th November 2008 Team: Under 12 Versus: Duke of Yorks Venue: Away Result: Duke Of Yorks 13-6 JKS This was the girls first match of the season against a side that had been playing together all term, and the team took a little while to adjust to a different sport. At the end of the first quarter Duke of Yorks were ahead by 2-0 but then Freya Logan Green, showing very good footwork, began to dominate the attack more and scored two goals. Assisted by one from Lara Cross, who demonstrated good movement in the circle, this put the score at 6-3 to Duke of Yorks. Freya scored three more goals in the third quarter, but Duke of Yorks doubled their tally, putting the score at 12-6. They then managed to score one more in the last quarter, making the final score 13-6. Ella Moffatt proved to be a feisty player, and Honoury Cheung understood well what needed to be done as centre. Amaka showed stunning play in defence, particularly in her dogged marking of her opponent. Players of the Match: Freya Logan Green and Amaka Oditah Report By: S McGowan Date: 25th November Team: U12 Versus: IAPS Regional Hockey Championships Venue: Queenswood, Hertfordshire Result: South of England Champions The U12 team represented Junior Kings at the recent Regional IAPS Championshipsheld at Queenswood School, Hertfordshire in great style.  They played consistently well throughout the tournament (with one small blip against South Lee!) and should be extremely pleased with both their performance and achievement.  It is important now to build on this success and ensure we make good use of the time available to us as we make our final preparations for the National Finals.  The results from the South rounds are listed below and a brief highlight about each girl on their performances at the regional rounds..well done to everyone, a great team effort, long may it continue. Pool Rounds V.  Cranleigh         ");
array_files[133]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/hockey/u11.html","2010-05-20","39K","Under 11s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 11s Date: 12/11/08 Team: U11 Versus: Spring Grove Venue: Home Result: JKS 0-2 Spring Grove This was the girls first match of the term and they can be proud of their performance. The whole team was very excited and wanted to show the improvements they have made through their training this term. At half time the score was 0-0. The girls had to soak up a lot of pressure from Spring Grove, but defended well, with Soso Ogan and Jennifer Hoffman making some crucial tackles. The defence was well supported by a superb performance from Alex Abadjieva in goal, who was always in the right place at the right time!! During the first half, the girls struggled to get it out of our half, but when they did so Daisy Best-Shaw and Georgia Parker were on hand to make some penetrating runs through the spring grove defence. Despite this, Spring Grove defended well and managed to prevent the JKS girls from scoring. In the second half, JKS tired a little, but Kirsty Young managed to hold the middle well and tried to keep the spirits of the girls up with good leadership. Spring Grove continued to have wave after wave of attack and the inevitable goal came early in the second half. This was followed in quick succession by a second goal and it looked like the girls may fold to a heavy defeat. This was not the case; JKS continued to work hard and keep the ball out the goal. They fought hard until the end of the game and managed to create a late attack through Aisha Symmons at right half. Following this important match experience, the girls can now go away and continue to improve their core skill, decision making and goal scoring!! Players of the Match: Soso Ogan and Alex Abadjieva Report By: Miss Seymour & Madame Papougnot Date: 12/11/08 Team: U11 Versus: Spring Grove Venue: Home Result: JKS 2-0 Spring Grove This was the girls first match of the term and they can be proud of their performance. The whole      ");
array_files[134]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/hockey/u10.html","2010-05-20","33K","Under 10s Hockey    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 10s Hockey -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Hockey Under 11s Date: 26 nov Team: u10a Versus: Ashford Venue: Home Result: JKS 4-4 Ashford On Wednesday the U10 A played their final fixture of the season against Ashford. It was an excellent way to end such a successful season. We conceded an early goal which has been a trend of our matches but then fought hard to pull back to 4-1 with Dominique Alexander taking some super shots. In the second half we conceded two goals while our right half was having treatment off the pitch and the opposition managed to slip in one more on the whistle to level the game. The girls played extremely well and impressed me with the way they distributed the ball and attacked using the full width of the pitch. They made a real effort to put into practice what we have been working on in training. Sohana used the width of the pitch well, Dominique was fabulous in front of goal, Laura and Isobel tackled ferociously and played some excellent through balls,  Charlotte was steady in defence and Ella made some excellent saves. Sophie was back from injury and it was good to see her involved in the game. Well done to all of you-it has been a really enjoyable season. Players of the Match: Dominique  and Laura Report By: P Dath Date: 26 nov Team: u10b Versus: Ashford Venue: Home Result: JKS 1-0 Ashford The U10B played a very competitive match against Ashford friars. All the year 5 girls fit to play took part and every one gave 100% on the pitch. We started off a little slowly but during the second half we really took off and played much more aggressively and tackled better. Ella was unbeatable in goal, Sarah and Aisha had an excellent game in defence, Jennifer, Louise, Giovanna and Lakshana took turns in attack. Maddie  and Daisy tackled ferociously and were always moving forward ready to attack. Maddie was in the right place to slot in a great goal to give us a well earned victory. Well done girls! Report By: P Dat      ");
array_files[135]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/u9.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 9s Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts D Date: Friday, 19 September 2008 Team: Under 9A, B and C Versus: St Edmunds Venue: St Edmunds Results: 9A won 5-0 9B lost 0-5 9C won 1-0 We started the season well with some very exciting matches against St Edmunds.  The boys showed good skills and commitment against some very good opposition and we all enjoyed the matches very much. Team Listings: Under 9 A OATES, William MILLS, Jack FORSTER, Henry COCKMAN, Edward WALL, Harry WATSON, Charlie MONAGHAN, Patrick Under 9 B OMNET, Luke YOON, Jebin BRENNAN, Max ROBERTSON, William CAMMEGH, Freddy HALL, Frankie RUSTON, Christopher Under 9 C NORTHOVER, Freddie ALDIS, Angus JAMEEL, Tariq MILLS, Aidan MASCHINO, Jean-Marie WATERS, Freddy EYYUBOV, Elnur Players of the Match: 9A: Harry Wall 9B: Luke Omnet 9C: Aidan Mills Comments: Well done, boys.  One thing we could do better is to run into space when one of our teammates is in possession of the ball. Report By: Mr G Marais Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[136]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/coltsD.html","2010-05-20","29K","Colts D Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts D Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts D Date: 15/11/08 Team: Colts D Versus: Kent College Venue: Away Result: Kent College 0 - 5 JKS The Colts put in a stellar performance to trounce Kent College away from home. Solid defending and goal keeping at the back provided the platform for good attacking play. The team rotated well and all contributed to a convincing result. A hat-trick for Harry Nichols earned him man of the match. Well played all. Player of the Match: Harry Nichols Report By: M Hammond Date: Saturday 13th September Team: Colts D Versus: Dulwich Prep. Venue: Away Result: Dulwich Prep 1 - 2 JKS The Colts D enjoyed an excellent afternoon against opposition that traditionally prove difficult to overturn. Some well organised football, excellent use of the wings and committed defending ensured a close game in which JKS eventually ran out winners. Paul Iroegbunam put in a stella performance in defence and often made the right, last-ditch tackle at the crucial moment.The result could have been even more favourable as attacker Hector ONeill was brought down in the box. Unfortunately the subsequent penalty was missed, but the victory was well deserved nonetheless. Well done! Player of the Match: Paul Iroegbunam Report By: M Hammond Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[137]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/coltsC.html","2010-05-20","29K","Colts C Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts C Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts C Date: 15/11/08 Team: Colts C Versus: Kent College Venue: Away Result: Kent College 0 - 1 JKS A close-fought match was justly won by JKS whose attackers were able to take advantage of their chances. A good team performance based on consistently solid defence from Charles Knox and captain George Richardson. Players of the Match: George Richardson & Charles Knox Report By: M Hammond Date: 13th Sept 08 Team: Colts C Versus: Dulwich Prep Venue: Home Result: JKS 1 - 4 Dulwich Prep This was a much closer game than the scoreline suggests. Dulwich scored the first two goals early on in the game, but we kept battling hard and didnt let our heads go down. Jack Jin came on from the subs bench and injected some much needed pace into our attack. Jack then scored to make the score 2 - 1 and suddenly we were right back in the game. Unfortunately Dulwich sneaked a third goal right on the stroke of half time to give the score a slightly uneven look. The second half saw us settle into our game and produce some much better football. Dulwich scored only one goal in the second half to make the final score 4 - 1, but we finished strongly and definitely learnt a lot from the match. Team Listing: C Hollands, C Thapa, (capt) H James, H Ninham, A Compton, J Jin, C Knox, J Gardiner, G Richardson Player of the Match: Jack Jin Report By: A Jamieson Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[138]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/coltsB.html","2010-05-20","40K","Colts B Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts B Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts B Date: 19 Nov 08 Team: Colts B Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Away Result: Wellesley House 1 - 1 JKS This was a game where we had numerous opportunities to score and in which we would have won comfortably had we taken even half of our chances. Both teams battled hard and I cannot fault the effort or commitment of either side. We have come on well as a team this season and the marking was better today than for a long time. We still need to work on controlling the ball effectively with the first touch and then getting into the habit of looking up for players in support. Too often today there were players who got themselves into great positions and then never received the ball, when one more pass would have put them away and clear. A time we got it right was Jack Jins goal which was taken with real confidence and was the result of some very nice teamwork. Overall it has been a great season and I really hope the boys have enjoyed it as much as I have. Well done to everyone who has played for the Bs you have done the school proud. Team Listing: R Campbell (capt),  H Cockman,  S Brindle, W Wall, A Compton,  A Forbes,  A James,  J Lyden, J Jin, F Acton Players of the Match: Whole Team Report By: A Jamieson Date: 15th Nov 08 Team: Colts B Versus: Kent College Juniors Venue: Away Result: Kent College Juniors 5 - 2 JKS On Wednesday the Colts B team travelled to St Edmunds and won convincingly by four goals to nil in a highly entertaining game. However, just three days later we struggled against a well organised and talented team from Kent College. It would be fair to say that we never really got into our stride. We found it difficult to control the ball, we mistimed our passes, we seemed to lose all the 50 - 50 challenges, and we gave away far too much possession by simply kicking the ball up the field, rather than working together to create space and playing ourselves into goo      ");
array_files[139]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/coltsA.html","2010-05-20","48K","Colts A Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts A Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football Colts A Date: 19 Nov 08 Team: Colts A Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Away Result: Wellesley House 3 - 7 JKS The Colts A team finished their season in style with a 7 - 3 win over old rivals Wellesley House.  Daniel got off to a flying start in the first half scoring three times to put Wellesley under enormous pressure. To their credit they pulled back with a goal of their own, only for James Oates to score just before half time to make the score at the turn around 4 - 1.  Wellesley fought hard in the second half and managed to get two more goals of their own, but with a fourth goal from Daniel and another two from Henry there was really only one team in it. I was pleased with all of the players who once again gave their all in what was a very entertaining game. It has been a very positive season with a few lows but plenty of highs. The boys have given their very best at all times showing a strong sense of team spirit and great perseverance and enthusiasm. Well done to all of you. Team Listing: E Solly, T Bomer, B Hamlyn, J Oates,  H Johnson, D Igbokwe, (capt)  J King,  J Read Players of the Match: D Igbokwe  & J Oates Report By: A Jamieson Date: 15th Nov 08 Team: Colts A Versus: Kent College Juniors Venue: Away Result: Kent College Juniors 3 - 3 JKS We travelled to Kent College expecting a tough match and, as the score indicates, it couldnt have been closer. After 5 minutes of fairly even play Kent College were first to score, with a well struck free kick. When they went on to score a second goal I feared the worst. Henry Johnson however managed to poach a goal just before half time and we were back in the game with everything to plan for. In the second half we really began to play some of the best football I have seen this term. Every single player made a great contribution, and a large crowd were absolutely enthralled. A solitary second half goal from Kent College was canc      ");
array_files[140]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/4thXI.html","2010-05-20","36K","4th XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 4th XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football 4th XI Date: 19.11.2008 Team: 4th XI Versus: Wellesley 3rd XI Venue: Home Result: JKS 2 - 2 Wellesley House The 4th XI enjoyed a tight, entertaining and fun-filled game against Wellesley 3rd XI. In the first half, our boys seemed a bit asleep, passing was inaccurate and the midfield did not display the energy that we have come to expect from them. We did have a number of scoring opportunities but failed to convert these into goals. Wellesley, to their credit, played well out wide and scored two excellent goals in the 1st half. The boys looked a bit down at half time but we decided to come out in the 2nd half with smiles on our faces and positive attitudes. We played brilliantly! Wellesley hardly saw the ball and the number of shots on target were almost too numerous to count. The ball only crossed into our half twice, during the whole of the 2nd half. Eventually Rory Lennon scored a fantastic goal, after some brilliant teamwork and accurate passing. A second goal followed soon after. Our captain, Joshua Jolowicz, slammed one in from far out. We pressed hard in the dying minutes but failed to score that decisive, winning goal. I am extremely proud of the way the boys came back. It showed tremendous character. It has been a real joy to have played a small part coaching such a fine bunch of young gentlemen. Players of the Match: Whole team Report By: Mr C. Lategan Date: 9.11.2008 Team: 4th XI Versus: New Beacon Venue: Home Result: JKS 1 -5 New Beacon The match played against New Beacon was played in the most appalling conditions. Torrential downpours, with gale force winds, made attractive football difficult to play. The New Beacon team were awesome on the day, though, playing with pace and precision. In the 1st half, our boys, playing into the wind, performed admirably. The defenders were superb, while our goalkeeper, Stuart Craig deserves a special mention. He was outstanding, maki      ");
array_files[141]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/3rdXI.html","2010-05-20","28K","3rd XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 3rd XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football 3rd XI Date: 10th September Team: 3rd XI Versus: St Edmunds Venue: JKS Result: JKS 5-2 St Edmunds An impressive start to the season with a convincing 5-2 victory. The squad had trained hard and were in good shape for their opening game against St Edmunds. Jamie Maltus joined the team and made an immediate impact by scoring and helping to set up Junior Kings goals. Andrew Craig had a good game up front and managed to score two of our goals. Junior Kings quickly notched up a 3 goal lead by the end of the first half but were fortunate to remain ahead after St Edmunds fought back to bring the score to 3-2 after some poor defending. Overall, a good performance boys and you did work well as a team. Here are a few pointers for your next game: Midfield players need to support the defenders more Defence need to communicate with eachother more Try and stick to your positions more, rather than all crowding towards the ball Player of the Match: Jamie Maltus Report By: C Lapthorn Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[142]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/2ndXI.html","2010-05-20","28K","2nd XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 2nd XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football 2nd XI Date: 10:9:08 Team: 2nd Versus: St.Edmund`s Venue: Away Result: St Edmunds 1 - 4 JKS The seconds played some nice, neat, flowing football in the first half against a rather ineffectual St. Edmund`s side. Todd Hunt and Bertie Gibbon linked up well with William Parker, Bart Forster, David Igbokwe and Yusuph Busari to create several good openings. In defence, Charlie Sinclair, Harry Maughan, Bedir Ozturk and Dashi Nazarov dealt comfortably with any sporadic opposition attacks, leaving Tom Dath with little to do in goal. We finished the half one - nil up. The second half was not as good, even though we added three more goals. We became lazy and selfish and lost our shape completely as we started fighting with each other over possession in an attempt to score. It was no surprise when St. Edmund`s broke away and scored in our goal. If we do not stay in position against Dulwich on Saturday we will be in for a sound thrashing. Player of the Match: Harry Maughan Report By: M.Harris Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[143]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/football/1stXI.html","2010-05-20","72K","1st XI Football    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 1st XI Football -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Football 1st XI Date: Wed 19th Nov Team: 1st XI Versus: Wellesley House Venue: Wellesley House Result: Wellesley House 1 - 1 JKS Well, we managed to finish the season unbeaten in our regular fixtures (and this is the first time in the eight years that I have coached the 1st XI) but, in truth, it was disappointing to finish with such a lack-lustre display at Wellesley. I felt that we approached the game with too much confidence against a team that was always going to be difficult to beat on their own pitch, particularly as they play a very effective long-ball game. In the first half we played down the slope and created several clear cut chances but through a combination of poor finishing and off-target shooting we conspired to miss everything. And we managed to gift WH a goal after five minutes which gave them the confidence and momentum to hold on. Their tactics were very defensive with the midfield virtually empty but as we became more desperate we lost our normal way of passing the ball around and descended into their crash-bang-wallop way of play, and we lost our shape. The number of times that we tried to bash the ball first-time and missed it completely was incredible. So, we should have turned three or four goals up but were one down at half time. After the break I knew that WH would lump it long with the wind and so it proved putting our defence under a lot of pressure, especially from long throws into our goal mouth. For a few minutes we were lucky not to concede as WH hit the post and had a few shots but we hung on and started to threaten their goal particularly when Peter got through a few times. Eventually we scored through good work from Sam on the left, a powerful shot on target from Will which hit the post, and David was on hand to bundle in the rebound. After that I thought that we might be able to pinch the game but we were indebted to Tom who made a fine diving save right       ");
array_files[144]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/cricket/u9.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 9s Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 9s Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Under 9s Date: 3 May 2008 Team: Under 9A Versus: Eltham Venue: JKS Result: Eltham won by 10 runs On Saturday afternoon we welcomed our visitors from Eltham in glorious sunshine on a well prepared cricket pitch. They won the toss and decided to bat first. They scored 137 runs in their 20 overs. There were some excellent catches taken and some very good stops in the field. William and George G showed good skill in the field. George R was the best bowler and gave away very few runs in his overs.  Our batting started off very well with Sebastian and Alex scoring 33 runs in the first four overs. James and Gautam added 14 runs in the next 4 overs and Jack and Charlie put on 17 in their four overs. George G and Hector made 24 runs in their 4 overs which left the difficult task of 50 runs needed off the last four overs by William and George R (they scored 40). They made a very good job of the chase, adding 36 in 3 overs which left 14 runs to get off the last over. Unfortunately they only managed 4 runs off the last over and we finished 10 runs short of the total needed to win. Team Listing: BRINDLE, Sebastian (c);HUGHES, Alexander; GARDINER, James; MAHAPATRA, Gautam; WELLER, Jack; KNOX, Charlie; GIBBON, George; ONEILL, Hector; WALL, William; RICHARDSON, George Player of the Match: George Richardson for his excellent bowling, sharp fielding and good batting under pressure. Report By: Mr G Marais Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[145]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/cricket/u11.html","2010-05-20","29K","Under 11s Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Under 11s Date: 20th May Team: Under 11 A Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: JKS Result: JKS won by 202 runs This turned out to be a very one-sided game which was great for the teams morale but not the sort of result which should be taken as an indicator of where the team is.  St. Edmunds invited JKS to bat and after the early wicket of Edward Solly (6), James Oates and Robert Campbell put on a 150 run partnership. Edward was eventually given out LBW for 56 despite a thick inside edge but such matters were of no concern as the game was obviously going to be rather one-sided.  James progressed to an unbeaten 101, the first century in the Colts for 2 years.  Daniel Igbokwe (23) was then able to add extra impetus to the innings with Tom Bomer (11 not out) and we finished on an outstanding 227-3 after 25 overs.  The St. Edmunds batting line-up looked all at sea so we bowled everyone, allowing the wickets to be shared around.  There were two each for Daniel Igbokwe, Edward Solly and Ben Hamlyn and one apiece for Robert Campbell and James King as our opponents stumbled to 25 all out, with 12 of those being gifted in extras.  Well done for being so clinical, boys. Team Listing: E Solly, J Oates, R Campbell, T Bomer (c), D Igbokwe (wkt), H Johnson,  J King, B Hamlyn, W Wall,  A Compton,  K Brazier, 12th man A Forbes Player of the Match: James Oates Report By: D Hatton Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[146]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/cricket/coltsB.html","2010-05-20","30K","Colts B Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts B Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Colts B Date: 20th April 08 Team: Colts B Versus: Kent College Juniors Venue: Home Result: Won by 5 runs The weather was awful, but the standard of cricket most certainly wasnt. This was the opening game of the season and all of the boys demonstrated what a talented bunch of cricketers they are. From a personal point of view it was an absolute delight to umpire the game. The boys behaviour on and off the pitch was fantastic and I totally enjoyed the passion, enthusiasm and team spirit they displayed. We batted first and managed to set a target of 277 (using the pairs format of the game, where each team starts with a total of 200 and loses runs when players are out). Each pair managed to add to our total with the fours overs allotted them. The number of runs per pair were as follows: James & Tom - 7. Rob and Angus - 9. James R & Jamie - 10. Hal and James M - 17. Rory and Zac - 19. Joey and George - 20. With one of my favourite moments of the day being Joeys, massive hit into the river. For a long time it looked as if Kent College were not going to get near our total especially once wed taken some early wickets (with Joey even managing to take 2 in one over). However, they stuck to their guns, and after a couple of dropped catches and some strong batting they got themselves back into contention. By the final over they had reached a point where they needed 8 runs off the last 2 balls to win - very exciting and tense indeed. Tom Bomer however was the epitome of calmness as he kept his bowling tight under pressure and restricted them to only 2 runs, which meant that we won in the end by 5 runs. Well done to Zac for captaining the team with great aplomb, and well done to all of the boys for playing their part in a memorable game. Team Listing: Z Evenden (capt), J King, T Bomer, R Lennon, R Campbell, A Forbes, J Read, J Maltus, H Evans, J Moloney, J Dyke, G Hill Player of the Match: Josep      ");
array_files[147]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/cricket/coltsA.html","2010-05-20","32K","Colts A Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Colts A Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Cricket Colts A Date: 16/05/09 Team: Colts A Versus: Dulwich Venue: JKS Result: Match tied The side was depleted due to absences but bolstered by the surprise availability of Ralph Taylor.  We let Dulwich get away to a bit of a flyer as they attacked our bowling and there were several very sloppy pieces of fielding but gradually we applied the brakes with some excellent catching and throwing for run outs.  Edward Solly was the pick of the bowlers with his mixture of spin and seam and his five overs went for just nine runs.  In reply we started brightly but Edward, who had struck several boundaries, was run out by a direct hit from the deep and although everyone else made a start, it was only Robert Campbell who was able to stick around for a long time.  Unfortunately our running was at best indecisive, nowhere near as sharp as it has been in practice sessions. Robert did what was necessary after realising mistakes had been made, he took control of the situation and blasted some boundaries to get us within touching distance of victory.  Unfortunately he was last man out off the penultimate ball but by that time he had scored his maiden fifty and brought the scores level for a thrilling tie. Team Listing: E Solly, R Taylor, R Campbell, T Bomer (c), D Igbokwe (wkt), J King, B Hamlyn, W Wall, A Compton, A Forbes, K Brazier Notable performances: Robert Campbell   50 Edward Solly      21 and 1-9 Ralph Taylor         2 -21 Daniel Igbokwe    2-29 Report By: D Hatton Date: 20/6/07 Team: 1st XI Versus: Kent College U13s Venue: JKS Result: JKS won by 124 runs This was a very impressive performance – big runs added to good bowling, fielding and catching made this a comfortable victory. We exerted pressure when we batted and when we fielded and this was very pleasing. Max won a toss for the first time in a while and we set out to make first use of nice conditions for batting.       ");
array_files[148]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/cricket/1stXI.html","2010-05-20","69K","1st XI Cricket    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," 1st XI Cricket -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Date: 17.6.2009 Team: 1st XI Versus: Kent College Venue: Home Result: JKS 133 for 3 ( Won by 7 wickets ) - Kent College 131 all out Team list: H. Pattinson, H. Macleod, W. Godmon, G. Hamlyn, J. Leggett, R. Taylor, W. Parker, J. Furedi, H. Stacey, D. Igbokwe, H. Atkins Coachs comments: In the field we were lethargic and not at our best. We bowled too many wides and gave away far too many extras. We will need to address this, before we play our last few tough games of the season. A positive attitude goes a long way to playing well. Even if you lose but you know you have given everything, you leave the field feeling satisfied and fulfilled. In the end we won the game comfortably but I never felt like we played with intensity, enthusiasm and positivity. The victory felt almost hollow, as there were more negatives than positives in this display. We are the 1st XI cricket team and players must take on board that they are part of something special. It is supposed to be a huge honour to play for the 1st team and I feel that some players take this responsibility too lightly. We have a wonderful group of boys, with good ability. Lets see if we can come out firing in our next game!!!! Notable performances: H. Pattinson:   3 for 17  & 36 R. Taylor:         2 for 18 G. Hamlyn:      Excellent direct hit & run out!!! D. Igbokwe:     1 for 15 J. Leggett:     1 for 15  & 14 n.o. W. Godmon:    2  excellent stumpings and 38 n.o. Players of the Match: W. Godmon & H. Pattinson Report By: Mr C. Lategan Date: 20.5.2009 Team: 1st XI Versus: St. Edmunds Venue: Home Result: JKS: 209 for 3       St. Edmunds: 80 for 5         JKS won by 129 runs Coachs comments: The boys batted superbly on Wednesday. Hamish Macleod, Harry Pattinson and Will Godmon were outstanding and scored at a rapid rate. In fact, I had to retire Pattinson and Godmon, so as to try and make a game of it. Ralph Taylor came in  and wa      ");
array_files[149]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/athletics/u11.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 11s Athletics    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 11s Athletics -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Athletics Under 11s Date: 10 Nov 07 Team: U11 B Versus: New Beacon Venue: Home Result: New Beacon 6 - 0 JKS This was the first time we had played an eleven a side game this term, which meant that this was always going to be a difficult game to win. This was especially so against a New Beacon side who regularly play the full version of the game. It was clear from the start that they were going to be good and that we would need to be at our very best. Unfortunately we lost the toss and ended up playing against a very strong wind. This meant that we were under constant pressure finding it difficult to get the ball out of our half. Nevertheless we did well enough to be only 2 - 0 down at half time. Once behind though there was little chance of getting back in the game and New Beacon continued to pile on the pressure scoring a further four goals in the second half to make the final score 6 - 0. Despite the loss the boys were able to learn a lot from the game which will stand them in good stead for the future. Team Listing: Dyke, Murphy, Moloney, Ninham, Boutarabi, Matheou, Garn, Ozturk (capt), Evans, Ardley -Ingram, Evenden Player of the Match: Hal Evans Report By: A Jamieson Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[150]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/matchReports/archive2008-2009/archive2008-2009.html","2010-05-20","33K","Match Report Archive 2008 -2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Match Report Archive 2008 -2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Match Reports Match Report Archive 2008 - 2009 Athletics Select Team Under 11s Cricket Select Team 1st XI Colts A Colts B Under 9s Football Select Team 1st XI 2nd XI 3rd XI 4th XI Colts A Colts B Colts C Colts D Under 9s Hockey Select Team Under 8s Under 9s Under 10s Under 11s Under 12s Under 13s Netball Select Team Under 8s Under 9s Under 10s Under 11s Under 12s Under 13s Rounders Select Team U 8s & 9s Under 10s Under 11s Under 12s Rugby Select Team 1st XV 2nd XV 3rd XV Colts A Colts B Under 9s Under 10s Tennis Select Team Under 11s Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[151]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/lettersHome/lettersHome.html","2010-05-20","35K","Letters Home    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Letters Home -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Letters Home 08/03/2010 Ticket Application For The Wiz PDF (20Kb) 06/01/2010 Parents Letter regarding Snow disruption PDF (201Kb) 05/01/2010 JKS Music Dept Spring Calendar 2010 PDF (85Kb) 14/12/2009 Parents Letter for Autumn Term 2009 PDF (19Kb) 10/12/2009 Headmasters Letter PDF (38Kb) 19/10/2009 Fireworks Display 2009 PDF (17Kb) 29/09/2009 Headmasters Letter PDF (47Kb) 07/09/2009 Evening Activity Programme 2009 (Autumn) PDF (19Kb) 07/09/2009 Evening Activity Choices 2009 (Autumn) PDF (44Kb) 07/09/2009 Evening Activities Return Form (Autumn) PDF (10Kb) 26/06/2009 End of Year Letter from the Headmaster PDF (149Kb) 18/06/2009 Sports Day Parents Letter PDF (72Kb) 08/05/2009 Influenza Pandemic 2009 PDF (26Kb) Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[152]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/leaversDinner09/leaversDinner09.html","2010-05-20","36K","Leavers Dinner 2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Leavers Dinner 2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Leavers Dinner 2009 Junior Kings School, Leavers’ Dinner Photographs, June 2009 By Chris Lapthorn If you would like to order a print, please contact Chris Lapthorn: clapthorn@junior-kings.co.uk In your email please include the following information: Image file number (and description e.g. 8H group photo) Size required (6x4 inches; 7.5x5 inches; 9x6 inches; 12x8 inches) Quantity required for each file number Paper surface (glossy or lustre) Contact details (email, address, telephone number) Please contact Chris Lapthorn by email for information about pricing and payment. Please Note: Image quality has been reduced for this web page, but this will not be reflected in the final print/s. Thumbnail panels: Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[153]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/catering/catering.html","2010-05-20","28K","Catering    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Catering -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Catering The following menus are all downloadable Adobe PDF files. Adobe Reader is required to view these files. This is available as a free download from the following link. Please Note: Adobe Reader is a fairly large application, therefore a broadband connection is recommended. Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Right-click, Save Target As... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[154]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/19-09-2009/19-09-2009.html","2010-05-20","28K","Boarders Weekend 19th September 2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend 19th September 2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 19th September The fifty-three boarders who stayed on to enjoy the third weekend of term enjoyed time to unwind and relax on Saturday afternoon. Some children opted for a free swim in the outdoor pool whilst others simply wanted to relax and play in houses or outside. After enjoying Tuck-Shop , Village Leave and Tea, Saturday Cinema consisted of Spy Kids (12), P.S. I Love You (12) and The Parent Trap (PG), choices which proved very popular. Sunday morning commenced with a relaxed breakfast, followed by plenty of free time. An indoor football game was played in the Sports Hall before the mid-morning break. Later, many children joined in Mr Mackenzie’s giant game of Dodgeball. A delicious Sunday roast dinner preceded the afternoon departure to Canterbury’s Planet Lazer, where great fun was had by all. The children returned to school in time for letter-writing and Tea, followed by a thoughtful and meaningful sung evensong service which saw the induction of the Chapel Choir. The whole boarding team has been most impressed with the boarders this term. We are absolutely delighted with the children in our care and there exists a tangibly positive spirit in the houses. New friendships have been forged and old ones have been renewed and strengthened. Indeed, it says much of the quality of friendship to be found in the boarding houses that the early start to this new academic year has been so overwhelmingly calm and pleasant. Mike Chatterley Head of Boarding Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[155]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/16-01-2010/16-01-2010.html","2010-05-20","28K","Boarders Weekend Report 16th January 2010    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend Report 16th January 2010 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 16th January 2010 No fewer than fifty-eight boarders stayed on to enjoy the weekend’s activities and time with their friends. After finishing school on Saturday, the children chose to relax in houses and also stocked up on some treats at Tuck Shop and Village Leave to enjoy during Saturday Cinema. The films were Star Trek (12), The Proposal (12), G-Force(PG) and Ice Age 3 (U). The chief focus on Sunday was our visit to The Science Museum, London. The boarders travelled by coach and minibus, and enjoyed some of the key sights along the way: O2, The London Eye, The Gherkin, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey to name but a few. The children enjoyed the hands-on, interactive exhibits in the museum and had fun whilst learning. Popular highlights among the children were the Energy section and the Launch Pad area, in which there were many buttons to press and levers to turn. Our return was followed by a delicious Sunday roast and a short, relaxed church service, in home clothes, in which we reflected on all the things for which we should be grateful after such a fun day. Melissa Lehan Girls’ Housemistress Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[156]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/15-05-2010/15-05-2010.html","2010-05-20","32K","Boarders Weekend 15th May 2010    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend 15th May 2010 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 15th May Cricketers, rowers and swimmers returned to the boarding community tired but happy after a competitive afternoon representing JKS. Particular congratulations must go to Victoria Leigh, who finished 4th in the IAPS National Swimming Finals (50 m freestyle), and to Honoury Cheung who also made it through to the National finals. The boarders were happy to grab their duvets and head off to watch one of the following films: Avatar (12), Serendipity (PG), Evan Almighty (PG) and Dreamer (U). Sunday morning was full of bright sunshine. There was plenty of tennis played on the astro and the grass courts, as well as a free swim in the outdoor pool. After a delicious barbecue lunch, the children headed off to play a wide-game in the fresh sea air at Minnis Bay and then returned to enjoy more free time before settling down for prep and letter-writing. After Tea, the boarders attended a church service conducted by Mr Lewis, our chaplain, and The Rev’d Canon Clare Edwards, the Vice-Dean of Canterbury Cathedral. The children enjoyed listening to Canon Clare’s soap-bubble analogy to the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, and happily attempted to catch the many different bubbles that floated their way in dizzying directions over the pews. After the service the boarders enjoyed more free time, relaxed, showered, made phone calls home… and slept! Mike Chatterley Head of Boarding Thumbnail panels: back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[157]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/12-09-2009/12-09-2009.html","2010-05-20","31K","Boarders Weekend 12th September 2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend 12th September 2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 12th September Following some successful hockey and football fixtures, it was time for a relaxing evening. The year 8s headed into the village and younger pupils to the tuck shop to stock up on both treats to enjoy during Saturday Cinema films. This weekend four films were on offer: The Notebook (12), The Bourne Supremacy (12, Step Up! (PG) and Hotel for Dogs (U). On Sunday morning we woke up leisurely and got ready for the excitement of tobogganing!  With 58 boarders choosing to stay in for this activity, we split into two groups, one partaking in Sno Tubing while the other group faced the Cresta Run before swapping over. Snow Tubing involved sitting in a special tyre and sliding down an artificial snow slope. The pupils found many innovative ways to descend both alone and in groups, including spinning down and going backwards joined in one long line! Pupils also had the opportunity to take two or three runs on the toboggan with its thrilling speed. Exhausted by the day’s excitement, the boarders had a peaceful afternoon and a roast dinner. At 6.30 pm, we attended church where we enjoyed a beautiful Eucharist and an explanation of the Communion service. The boarders had a thoroughly enjoyable weekend and my thanks go to the gap team of Miss Wagg, Mr. Bordillon, Mr. Tatham and Miss Seamer  and to Mr. Lapthorn. Melissa Lehan Head of Girls’ Boarding Thumbnail panels: back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[158]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/09-01-2010/09-01-2010.html","2010-05-20","34K","Boarders Weekend Report 9th January 2010    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend Report 9th January 2010 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 9th-10th January 2010 The happy start to term has reflected the spirit of the New Year. Friends have been reunited, stories about the holidays shared, laughter heard and the collective energy of the boarding community released into so many aspects that comes through living together. It says much about our boarders that they have remained positive during the disruption caused by snow and ice. Saturday morning saw a first: the safe helicopter landing of Jack Weller, delivered from the snows of Surrey just in time for the weekend programme of activities. Having finished school, the boarders relaxed by playing a number of different activities. The popular Saturday Cinema choices included Spiderman 2 (12), Batteries not included (PG), Angels and Demons (12) and Blades of Glory (PG). Sunday morning saw a leisurely rise and a delicious cooked breakfast before children and staff ventured outdoors to enjoy designing snow sculptures. The children were inventive and wonderfully creative, and seemed to enjoy the challenges associated with building either traditional snowmen or others with a contemporary twist. Prizes were awarded to everyone who took part and for the best snow sculptures overall. After Lunch, the boarders travelled into Canterbury on a shopping trip, a time to get out and about. After an evening Eucharist service by Father Fred, our senior school Chaplain, the boarders turned in for a happy and peaceful night’s sleep in order to recharge their batteries for the week ahead. We wish you all a very Happy New Year! Mike Chatterley Head of Boarding Thumbnail panels: back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[159]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/06-02-2010/06-02-2010.html","2010-05-20","28K","Boarders Weekend Report 6th February 2010    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend Report 6th February 2010 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 6th February 2010 After a hectic week, Saturday afternoon was a time for relaxing and enjoying Tuck Shop and Village Leave. Later in the evening, the children enjoyed the Saturday Cinema films, which were Aliens in the Attic (PG) and The Invention of Lying (12) before going to bed for a well deserved rest. Sunday morning was a relaxing affair and, after a hearty breakfast, the boarders enjoyed the Worship Workshop. The workshop helped the children prepare for the Boarders’ Invitation Service on 28th February and they had the opportunity to pick from a range of activities such as helping to organise the prayers, the songs, the invitations and a drama performance. After a delicious Sunday roast, we collected our swimming costumes and departed for Tides. The boarders delighted in the water slides and the wave pool and took the opportunity to play with close friends and pupils in other year groups. We headed back to school in time to relax and have a leisurely tea then the children enjoyed free time in houses. After showers and phone calls home, the children were ready for a good night’s sleep. Melissa Lehan Housemistress of Girls’ Boarding Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[160]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/parentsArea/pages/boarders/reports/05-09-2009/05-09-2009.html","2010-05-20","31K","Boarders Weekend 5th September 2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Boarders Weekend 5th September 2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Parents Area Boarders Boarders Weekend Report 5th September The first full weekend of a new academic year gave the boarders time to relax and rest, to catch up with friends and to have plenty of fun. For many new boarders, the weekend presented an opportunity to experience boarding life beyond the school day. No fewer than 61 of our 77 boarders remained for the weekend. The Saturday afternoon activities included free time, a swim, tuck-shop, Village Leave for Year 8 and a choice of films for Saturday Cinema. Sunday morning included plenty of time for relaxation: breakfast in PJs, dressing gowns and slippers was followed by a thoughtful, informal service in the dining room led by the School Chaplain, Mr Lewis. In it, boarders placed photographs of their families and homes and prayers and blessings were said. Later, the boarders enjoyed plenty of free time before travelling by minibus to Canterbury. A picnic lunch in the Dane John gardens was followed by navigating a way through a maze. The shopping trip to Canterbury gave the new children an opportunity to get to know a really wonderful cathedral city and to have fun. Items bought included smart dresses and other clothing, stationery, games and even fake vampire teeth! If the first few days of term and, in particular, this first weekend are anything to go by, this promises to be a thoroughly enjoyable, happy and fulfilling year ahead. Mike Chatterley Head of Boarding Thumbnail panels: back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[162]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/ojks/ojks.html","2010-05-20","26K","Old Junior Kings School    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Old Junior Kings School -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Old Junior Kings School Available Shortly... Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[163]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/spanishRugbyTour/spanishRugbyTour.html","2010-05-20","40K","Spanish Rugby Tour 2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Spanish Rugby Tour 2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Spanish Rugby Tour 2009 On Friday 13th Feb the Under 13 Boys Rugby Squad departed school for their eagerly anticipated tour to Spain. We were based at Club Aire Libre, a beautiful hilltop site near Tossa De Mar on the Costa Brava. Our accommodation comprised of log cabins with views over the surrounding forest and the sea beyond, and in their free time the boys were able to enjoy all the facilities on offer including mini golf, outdoor swimming pool [not for the faint hearted], and 5 a side football pitch, as well as sky TV on a giant screen, pool, snooker and a range of arcade games in the club house. The main purpose of the tour was to take part in the Catalan Juniors Rugby Tournament, held nearby in Girona. There were 5 teams in total, two from England [us and Northbourne Park] and three from Spain [GEiEG, Torroella and QUIMICS]. We won our first game against GEiEG, 14 -0 with tries by Will G and Will H, both of which were converted by Will G. Our next game was against QUIMICS, which we won 20 – 10, as Will H scored a further two tries, with one each from Hamish M and Will G. Our 3rd game against Spanish opposition was undoubtedly the toughest of the three. Torreolla had some very large players who made us battle for every piece of possession, but after a very hard fought contest we eventually drew 7 – 7, with Will H again providing the all important try and Will G making sure of the conversion. In order to win the tournament outright we therefore had to beat our final opponents Northbourne Park. They had some talented players and put up a good fight, but in the end they were no match for our pace and power. We scored two first half tries from Will H and one from Bart F, all converted by Will G, which meant that we ended the game 21 – 0 winners, and most importantly tournament champions, repeating a feat which Junior King’s first achieved at the same tournament back in 2005. It had b      ");
array_files[164]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/shakespearePerformances/shakespearePerformances.html","2010-05-20","40K","Shakespeare Performances 5th & 6th Feb 2009    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Shakespeare Performances 5th & 6th Feb 2009 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Shakespeare Performances Two wonderful evenings of performances were given by year 7 pupils, of abridged interpretations of various Shakespeare plays. Across the board 7SK worked extremely well as a team and everyone gave an excellent account of themselves Thursday evening started well with a version of THE TEMPEST by 7SK. The pupils created some beautiful moments – in particular their re-enactment of a storm for the opening, using music, movement and props. Excellent performances followed, led commandingly by Bedir O as Prospero. Scarlet P, Helen S and Maddy I delighted the audience with their childlike Ariel. The audience were equally entertained by Bertie G, Victoria M and Jemima C as the hapless trio Caliban, Stephano and Trinculo. Chiara B, Rory L and Michael H gave very clear vocal performances. There were some visually stunning moments created by the cast, such as the opening slow motion battle sequence. Ayokunmi A (7L) made an impressive MACBETH, with interesting vocal inflection and gestures, supported by Katherine G as Lady Macbeth. Katherine gave an outstanding rendition of the Lady Macbeth?s most famous speech, clearly portraying emotions with a skill well beyond her years. Daniel S captivated as King Duncan, and impressive performances were seen all round, with a particular mention going to Eloise C who came to JKS very late in the rehearsal process and gave a memorable performance as a witch. Georgia P is to be commended for her commitment to the rehearsal process. 7CL brought the house down with their hugely entertaining modern language version of THE DREAM. Nehemiah O was born to play Bottom, and loved the experience of “entertaining everyone by acting as an ass”. The cast worked extremely well together, with several taking on more than one role with skill and confidence. Victoria L and Harry B shone as Oberon and Titania, and Hugo Serisier?s gentle Puc      ");
array_files[165]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/rowing/rowing.html","2010-05-20","28K","Rowing    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Rowing -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Rowing The Concept 2 Schools League Competition which commenced way back in September came to an end this month. The girls? team unfortunately had to drop out but our mixed and boys? teams excelled themselves. Three hundred and thirty three teams from all over Britain and Europe entered the Year 8 competition and, after six rounds, our four came fifteenth. We were able to enter two fours in the Year 7 class – which also attracted over three hundred entries. Our “Westbere Warriors” came eighteenth but our “Thursday Thrillers” managed our best ever placing in the competition – tenth! Many congratulations to all who toiled away on the ergo machines and contributed to this success. We wish Captain of Junior Boats Nick well as he completes his final preparations for the prestigious Thames Ditton Regatta which takes place next week on a stunning stretch of the Thames beside Hampton Court. There have been some exciting races on our home water at Westbere as part of this training and all the Junior King?s coaches have been working hard on Nick?s stamina and technique. * Pupil surnames have been removed for security purposes. Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[166]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/ofstedReport/ofstedReport.html","2010-05-20","27K","Ofsted Outstanding Report    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Ofsted Outstanding Report -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Ofsted Outstanding Report Letter from Her Majestys Chief Inspector Ofsted Certificate Click here to view the Boarding Report Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[167]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/mrsCalderwood/mrsCalderwood.html","2010-05-20","35K","Mrs Calderwood On Her Travels    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Mrs Calderwood On Her Travels -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Mrs Calderwood On Her Travels Not many people get the chance to spend many months following their dreams and travelling and I know I am very lucky indeed to have had the chance. There are so many, many beautiful and interesting things I have seen and done. I can honestly say I could have filled about 15 PLANET EARTH or National Geographic books with all the amazing things I was able to enjoy. Overall I spent seven weeks in Ecuador, seven weeks in Nepal, a week each in Singapore and Australia and six weeks in New Zealand. Each country and what they had to offer, the culture and way of life was so very different, but wherever there was poverty there were hard working smiling people, making the most of what they have. It is hard not to be profoundly moved by that. Having time to dream, wander, plan and reflect is a powerful and rejuvenating thing and you find yourself with time to absorb and respond to so many new and inspiring things. To be changed and humbled by the extremes of huge mountains, dire poverty, unconditional and uncluttered care and love offered by those with so much less than you, to appreciate the smaller things in life. I was amazed by the strength of will and achievements of the schools. Sometimes days and days walk away from roads and where children walked along very dodgy paths across tumbledown bridges for one to two hours every day to get to school, inspired by the orphanage [Rainbow Children home run by Goma Dhakal – almost all her life has been dedicated to providing a home for abandoned, helpless and very poor children] where beautiful rooms, classroom and play areas have been provided against all odds. Goma is a woman who gathers around her people willing to give of their time and love. And best of all in Nepal was the 8000m high mountains which even when you are in a plane are still up above the clouds with you. I always feel my soul has arrived home when I am h      ");
array_files[168]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/lawrenceTheTankEngine/lawrenceTheTankEngine.html","2010-05-20","27K","Lawrence The Tank Engine    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Lawrence The Tank Engine -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Lawrence The Tank Engine What an exciting week it has been for the Pre-Prep with their wonderful Art and Craft activities centred around willow sculpture inspired by Renoirs painting of The Umbrellas. Parents enjoyed visiting Forest Park to inspect some of the wonderful sculptures of giant bugs and other creatures, as well as the new mosaic mounted on the Assembly Hall wall. Then we had the excitement of a new arrival in the playground, namely Lawrence the Tank Engine all the way from Russia, courtesy of Ms. Labatini, one of our parents. The children enjoyed their first opportunity to climb aboard, together with a very excited Headmaster! Our thanks to Lawrence and Peter, our two talented maintenance men, who kindly constructed the engine with the help of a large Russian dictionary! back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[169]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/jksCommunityChoir/jksCommunityChoir.html","2010-05-20","28K","JKS Community Choir    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," JKS Community Choir -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events JKS Community Choir Dear Parents, Friends and Staff I am writing with final details about the JKS Community Choir which is taking place once again this year following our very successful concert in 2007. Parents (including accompanied children), friends, staff and members of the wider community are all warmly invited to come along and form a Choir for a Christmas Concert in Sturry Church on 28 November. Absolutely no experience is necessary, you do not need to be able to read music and there are just two intensive rehearsals and the concert day itself. EVERYBODY HAS A VOICE and this is your chance to use it. For the concert we will join with the JKS Chapel Choir and Chamber Choir and this is sure to be an exciting event for all concerned as a warm up to the Christmas season. You can expect traditional carols, carols for choirs and a few surprises along the way. Come and have a go and find your voice! I look forward to welcoming all those interested to our first rehearsal in the Barn on Sunday – full details are below and on the attached flyer. Sunday 8 November The Barn, Junior King’s School Rehearsal 5-7pm Sunday 22 November Sturry Church Rehearsal 5-7pm Saturday 28 November Sturry Church Rehearsal 2-5pm Concert 7pm And remember….EVERYBODY CAN SING (come along and I will prove it!) With all good wishes Peter Futcher Director of Music The Junior King’s School CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE JKS COMMUNITY CHOIR POSTER (289KB) PDF Reader required to view poster file. Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[170]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/hockeyChampions/hockeyChampions.html","2010-05-20","28K","Under 13 National IAPS Hockey Champions    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Under 13 National IAPS Hockey Champions -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events Under 13 National IAPS Hockey Champions Thursday 3rd December 2009, will go down in the school’s sporting history as a remarkable day when our girls Under 13 Hockey team became National IAPS Champions for the first time. The magnitude of their achievement cannot be over emphasised as Junior King’s were matched against the strongest schools from each region of the country – Cheltenham, Gresham’s, Millfield, Port Regis, Taunton, to name a few. It was thrilling to see our girls rise to the occasion, discovering the resources which enabled them to play skilfully to the end, despite the cold wet conditions. Extra time and penalty strokes in the semi final against Gresham’s and ‘golden goals’ against Cheltenham in the final kept the large group of supporters biting their nails but it was the grit and determination not to give way that impressed our hosts at Queenswood School. Our congratulations must go to all the girls who took part and to their coach, Amanda Scott-Kilvert. Their triumph is testimony to her vision throughout the season as well as the girls’ great talent and commitment to one another. Peter Wells Headmaster back Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[171]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/pages/charitySummerBall2010/charitySummerBall2010.html","2010-05-20","29K","The Friends Of JKS Charity Summer Ball 2010    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," The Friends Of JKS Charity Summer Ball 2010 -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events The Friends Of JKS Charity Summer Ball 2010 The Friends of Junior King’s School Charity Summer Ball Saturday 19th June 2010, 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm, Milner Court The Friends of Junior King’s are organising the 2010 Charity Summer Ball. Continuing the celebrations of the 80th Anniversary of the arrival Junior King’s School at Milner Court in 1929, the theme chosen for the Ball this year is “The Roaring 20’s”. Tickets will be available shortly at a cost of £70 per person, which will include a Fine Dining experience, music from the band “PULSE”, a Magician, a Jazz Band and pre-dinner drinks on arrival. Proceeds from this event will be donated to the NSPCC/Childline “Child’s Voice” Appeal.The Friends are committed to raising a significant amount of money for this very worthwhile cause and they can only do so with your help. During the evening of the Ball there will be an auction of no more than ten amazing items or unique experiences, as well as a raffle and silent auction for smaller prizes of gifts or services. If you have any ideas for the auction or raffle, or gifts that you would like to donate (anything from a cashmere scarf to a holiday home, helicopter ride, spa or beauty therapy days!) please complete the attached form or be contact me or the School office by telephone or email (please see contact details below). Alternatively, if you would prefer to make a cash donation to the Appeal, however large or small, please do so via the school office. Please put 19th June 2010 into your diaries and join us for a memorable and fun-filled evening! Yours sincerely, A Burrows Tel: 01227 714000 Email: office@junior-kings.co.uk or Click here to view A Burrows private contact details (please note: FJKS secure Username and Password are required) Click here to view or download the FJKS Auction/Donation form (PDF 1.1MB) Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
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array_files[174]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/newsEvents/newsEvents.html","2010-05-20","39K","News / Events    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," News / Events -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home News / Events The Friends of Junior King’s School Charity Summer Ball (added 15th Mar 2010) The Friends of Junior King’s are organising the 2010 Charity Summer Ball. Continuing the celebrations of the 80th Anniversary of the arrival Junior King’s School at Milner Court in 1929, the theme chosen for the Ball this year is “The Roaring 20’s”. Tickets will be available shortly at a cost of £70 per person... (More...) The Ofsted Outstanding Social Care Report 2009-2010 (added 12th Jan 2010) View our recent “outstanding” Ofsted Boarding Report Certificate and a letter from Her Majestys Chief Inspector. (More...) Under 13 Girls National IAPS Hockey Champions 2009 (added 4th Dec 2009) Junior Kings Under 13 Girls Hockey team have been crowned National IAPS Champions 2009 for the first time. (More...) JKS Community Choir (added 6th Nov 2009) For the concert we will join with the JKS Chapel Choir and Chamber Choir and this is sure to be an exciting event for all concerned as a warm up to the Christmas season. You can expect traditional carols, carols for choirs and a few surprises along the way. Come and have a go and find your voice! (More...) Fireworks Display 2009 (added 19th Oct 2009) Yes it is that time of year! The fireworks letter and form for tickets has been added to the Letters Home section of the Parents Area for you to complete if you would like to attend. Parents of boarders only need to request tickets for themselves NOT for their children who board. Tickets will be on sale in the school office after half term. (More...) Kipling Day 80th Anniversary 2009 (added 8th Oct 2009) Pictures taken from Kipling Day 80th Anniversary 2009 (More...) Athens Trip 2009 (added 25th June 2009) While the rest of Year 8 were working hard on their Common Entrance papers, the thirteen pupils in 8S who had already taken their exams were walking hard around the blistering streets of Athens. In four days many miles of bak      ");
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array_files[178]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/curriculum/summaries/summaries.html","2010-05-20","31K","Summaries    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Summaries -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Curriculum Summaries Click the green arrows to download the following year group Curriculum Summaries. Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 8S Terms and Conditions Website by: D Rigley     ");
array_files[179]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/curriculum/curriculum.html","2010-05-20","30K","Curriculum    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Curriculum -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Curriculum We are very conscious at Junior Kings of the need to equip our pupils with knowledge and skills that will not only help them pass into public schools at Common Entrance or Scholarship level, but will stand them in good stead for the rest of their lives. The broad curriculum here reflects this aim. In the lower forms, children are taught by a form teacher for the majority of their lessons, with the emphasis on the sound acquisition of basic skills in Maths and English, although specialist teachers take certain subjects. Art, Design, Technology, Music, Drama and PE are taught by specialists from the age of seven and are included in every forms timetable, as are English, Mathematics, Geography, History and Religious Studies. Children are encouraged to consider matters of faith through a variety of formal and informal events. Morning assemblies and Sunday services are led by our chaplains who also provide religious instruction for those wishing to be prepared for Confirmation into the Anglican Church. Science is an important subject for all and includes Electronics as well as Chemistry Physics and Biology, which are taught in modern, well-equipped laboratories. Children are also encouraged to use the well-stocked libraries both for their work and leisure. Elements of Information and Communication Technology are incorporated in the work of most subjects and there is also a lesson dedicated to the formal acquisition of ICT skills in the modern computer suites with their networked PCs. French is started from the age of four with games, songs and activities, so by the end of their time at Junior Kings most children have an excellent and very natural grasp of the language. Most children also learn Spanish from the age of nine. Classical Studies and Latin begin in the third form (age 9) and a few pupils learn Greek in their last two years. The social, mental and emotional development of each child is as important to us       ");
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array_files[181]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/calendar/calendar.html","2010-05-20","57K","Calendar    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Calendar -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Calendar April | May | June | July | Future Dates *Amendments will be highlighted in red April 19 Mon 20 Tues 9.30 am INSET 21 Weds STAFF MEETINGS ALL DAY. 9.00 am Whole Staff Meeting From 3.30 pm Boarders return 5.30 pm Tea for Boarders Rounders:U13 & U11 Trials (selected pupils), 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm Cricket: 1st & 2nd XI Trials (selected pupils), 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm 22 Thur Evening Activities begin 8.20 am Day Pupils return 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm All Boarders’ Weights & Measures check 23 Fri 24 Sat Cricket: 1st XI (A) v. Shrewsbury House, 2.15 pm 2nd X (H) v. Shrewsbury House, 2.15 pm Netball: U14 Invitational Kent Trials, all day. 25 Sun Boarders’ Activity: Trip to Dover Castle 10.30 am Informal Service in the Dining Hall 26 Mon 6.00 pm JKS Governors’ Meeting Cricket: Colts’ House Matches, 1.45 pm 27 Tues 8.25 am - 9.25 am Year 5 PSHCE: Mr. Brennan, “Recycling”, in the IT Suite 8.25 am - 9.25 am Year 7 PSHCE: Sister Susan, “First Aid”, in the Barn 1.45 pm - 2.45 pm Year 5 Talk: Rabbi Cliff Cohen, from the Reformed Synagogue, Margate 3.15 pm U10 Maths Competition at Ashford School 7.00 pm Fixtures Meeting at Northbourne Park School Cricket: U9 (H) v. Spring Grove U9B, 3.00 pm Rounders: U13B & C (H) v. Senior King’s, 1.45 pm 28 Weds Cricket: 1st & 2nd XI (A) v. St. Edmund’s, 2.15 pm 3rd XI & Colts A (H) v. St. Edmund’s, 2.15 pm 4th XI (H) v. Yardley Court (at Birleys), 2.15 pm Colts B (A) v. Spring Grove, 6-a-side, 2.15 pm Rounders: U12A (H) v. Northbourne Park, 2.15 pm U13A & B (A) v. Sevenoaks, 2.15 pm 29 Thurs 6.30 pm for 6.45 pm Informal Concert in the Barn 30 Fri Non-Uniform Bring-a-bottle-for-the-Fête day Deadline for Entry into Associated Board/Trinity Music Examinations Rounders: U13 Inter-House Matches, 1.45 pm May 1 Sat Cricket: 1st XI and Colts A & B (H v. Holmewood House 2.15 pm 2nd & 3rd XI (H) v. Holmewood House, 2.15 pm 4th XI (A) v. Wellesley House (at Highland Court), 2.15 pm Rounders: U13A       ");
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array_files[185]=new Array(0,1,"./pages/admissions/admissions.html","2010-05-20","33K","Admissions    ","Junior Kings School, South East Schools, JKS, I.A.P.S, Kent Schools, Milner Court Sturry, Peter Wells, Lord Milner    ","The Junior Kings School is an I.A.P.S Preparatory school situated in a rural setting near Canterbury, England.    "," Admissions -- Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. -- Home Admissions Information about entry to The Junior Kings School, Canterbury Answers to some frequently asked questions are given below but if you have any query not dealt with please contact: The Registrar - Mrs V A Wells B.Ed (Hons.): registrar@junior-kings.co.uk by writing to her at: The Junior Kings School Milner Court Sturry Canterbury CT2 0AY Tel: +44 1227 714019 / 714000 Fax: +44 1227 713171 At what age do pupils enter the school? How do I obtain a Prospectus? How do I register? When should I visit the School? When should I register? What happens next? How do I obtain uniform? Entry Examinations and scholarships for 13+ entry At what age do pupils enter the school? Children can join the Pre-Prep Department in the September after their third birthday. There is an additional intake the following year when they join a Reception Class. We operate two forms until the age of nine when an additional form is created, with a further form being created at age eleven. There is usually a little space in most year groups for those seeking entry at other times. Boarders can join us at any age from eight years onwards, either as weekly or full boarders. The Junior Kings School is experienced in managing the education between ages 11 and 13 of those whose previous schools expect them to leave at age 11. How do I obtain a Prospectus? Write to: The Registrar The Junior Kings School Milner Court Sturry Canterbury CT2 0AZ Tel: 01227 714000 / 714019 Fax: 01227 713171 E-mail: registrar@junior-kings.co.uk How do I register? Included in the Prospectus there will be a Registration Form to be returned to the Junior Kings School. When should I visit the School? Visits are arranged on an individual basis and, depending on the age of your child, you will be given a personal tour of the Pre-Prep Department or the Prep School by the Registrar. Each tour takes about one and a half hours and includes a meeting with the Headmaster. It is usually best      ");
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