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Killarney Heights Public School

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Thoughts from Kindergarten

Year 5 and Kindergarten

By Madeleine & Gabriella

As we went into a kindergarten class called Clare, the children all stared at us blankly as if they had no idea what we were doing there. Their teacher, Miss Crosby, chose three students for us to interview about what they think of this school.

We asked them about Miss Crosby. Most of them said that she is polite and makes them feel safe. Another thing that they said was that she makes school even more fun than usual.

Next, we asked them what they  thought about the school. All of them really like making new friends and learning about lots of interesting things. They have really enjoyed the school year so far.

After that, we asked them what they like about the school. They especially love playing with all of their kind friends and learning all the new things that they didn’t know before. One of them stated that they really love the school canteen food.

Later, we asked them to tell us about their buddy. They gladly answered with, “My buddy is very fun and nice to play with. She also helped me around the school. She is very kind. I like going around the school with her.  She likes playing Hide-and-Seek.”

Soon after, we asked them what their  favorite subject was. All three of them told us their favourite subject is Art and crafts.

Then we asked them  how could we make the school even better for them. After what seemed like hours, they finally told us we can make the canteen food a bit more cheaper, to and have some more toys to play with during free time, and to make sure everyone picks up all the rubbish.

We asked them what they are looking forward to this year. They fiddled with their fingers, appearing to be very bored, and told us, making even more friends and doing even more craft and especially  going on excursions.

With very little time left, we asked them what they were not looking forward to. They told us they were not looking forward to getting hurt on concrete and doing speeches. 

In the very last minute, we asked them what their favorite memory in school was so far. They told us coming to school and hanging out with friends was their favorite memory.