
A Rock Band Like No Other
Read all about the most brilliant, dynamic, original band that JKPS has ever produced. You really do need to read this one for yourself.

JKPS Reacts to Jota’s Death
When the news broke that Liverpool United star Diogo Jota was killed in a car crash with his brother, many at JKPS were shocked and saddened. We pay tribute to him and hear reaction from his fans.

Mog’s Trip to Parliament
We had the honour of being invited to the Houses of Parliament by MP Helen Hayes. We heard so many fascinating stories about the history of the building and parliament and can’t wait to share it all with you. Read all about our brilliant visit here.

JKPS On U.S. Tariffs And Power
Here at JKPS we’re not shy about tackling some of the thornier issues facing the world today. Here are two exciting articles for you – one explaining President Trump’s new tariff policy and another looking at exactly why the USA has become a global superpower.

Mog’s Big Invite to Parliament
Recently, the Mog Chronicle team found out that they have been invited to go on a tour of the Houses of Parliament! Why you ask? Well, find out more.

The Gulf of Trump
This is the story you never knew you needed. Why is the Gulf of Mexico now known as the Gulf of America? Mog Chronicle reporter Jake tells you all.

Teacher Tango
What happens when two teachers do the Tango together in front of a class of JKPS students? They write about it for the Mog Chronicle, of course.

An Interstellar Experience
JKPS has been adopted by an amazing astronomer called Dr. Francisco Diego who has been educating us all winter about the solar system.

Lynx on the Loose
Did you hear the story about the three Lynx that were released into the wild in Scotland? We followed the story and are here to tell you what happened.

The Royal Flush
Remember that time when the school pipes blocked and the toilets and drains overflowed? Our team of investigative reporters got to work to find out what actually happened, and why.

JKPS’ Paddington Connection
Did you know that not one but two JKPS parents worked on the Paddington 3 movie? The Mog Chronicle interviewed one of the writers behind the new blockbuster.

Who IS That Teacher?
What’s better than getting the JKPS teachers involved in a fun-filled Masked Singer event? Doing it to raise money for a new sensory room.

Reception Take the Art World by Storm
Did you know that the JKPS reception classes had their work on display in the world famous Dulwich Picture Gallery?? Find out more about how that happened and why we are so proud of our artwork.

JKPS’ First Ever Podcast
After much planning and anticipation, we are finally ready to release our first episode of the Mog Pod. This is JKPS’ first ever podcast. We hope it will be the first of many more. Do take a listen and let us know what you think.

Help Our Table Resources!
Our table resources are being chewed, snapped and treated without respect. Mog Chronicle reporter Bea wants you to know all about it.

Neurodiversity Celebrated
Neurodiversity Week happens once a year so we can celebrate, understand and better support these children who have neurodiverse needs. As we came into school on Monday we were greeted with some colourful, fun and interesting cartoon-like exercises all over our corridors on the floors and walls. How did they get there?

A New Face at JKPS
You may have noticed a new face around the school. This is Ms. Vicki who has been helping out at JKPS in Ms. Jo’s absence. The Mog Chronicle scored an exclusive interview.

Something Funny for Money
People round the country are doing funny, silly things to raise money for good causes – all because of Comic Relief. And two JKPS students and their dad joined in on the fun to raise a brilliant amount for good causes.

JKPS’ Road Safety Campaign
Members of our school community – parents, children and teachers – all braved the elements to excitedly gathered outside the gates of Judith Kerr Primary School to build awareness around keeping our children safe. The Mog was there to find out more.

The Helen Hayes Interview
On a very rainy day in March, the Mog Chronicle interviewed MP Helen Hayes as part of an event promoting safe roads around JKPS. She also gave our intrepid reporters the inside scoop on life inside Westminster. Read more.

World Book Day Rules
World Book Day is celebrated once a year widely across the world. This year it fell on March 7 however here at JKPS we officially celebrated it one day later and had activities running throughout the week. Read on to find out more.

Our Newest Neighbour
You’ve probably seen that a new cafe has opened across the road from JKPS. But have you been inside yet? Don’t worry if you haven’t, the Mog Chronicle has been checking it out and chatting to customers to find out what they think.

Wie Geht’s?
The Year 5 students have been thrilled to receive their first letters from their German pen pals. They’ve been busy writing back – and practicing their German in the process.
If you don’t yet know what a pen pal is – this is an article you do not want to miss!

Sophie is BACK!
Everyone at JKPS is over the moon after our little parking friend, Sophie, was returned to us. Sophie went missing on October 10 and arrived back unannounced on November 2.
Much mystery still surrounds where she went and why she came back, and you can read all about it here.

Oktoberfest 2023
On a sunny September weekend, JKPS threw open its doors to families, teachers and the wider Herne Hill community to celebrate Oktoberfest. Visitors ate and drank their bodyweight in sausages, salad and beer. The Mog Chronicle was there to report on the biggest fundraiser of the school year. Read more.

No Ifs, No Buts, No Education Cuts
You might have been wondering why your teachers, or YOU for that matter, have had quite a few days off school in 2022/23.
This is because our teachers, like a lot of teachers across the country, have been going on strike to argue for better pay. The Mog Chronicle interviewed a few JKPS teachers to hear their opinions about what’s been happening. Read More.

What’s in the Basement?
The ‘Basement of Doom’ is forbidden, and many people say it is haunted. Every student wishes to step foot inside. But what do you think? Do you believe that the basement is haunted? Have you ever wondered what’s down there? Dun Dun Duuuuunnnnnnnnnnn!!!
We interviewed a range of children from all over the school, it’s fair to say there’s been lots of whispers and rumours flying around… Read More.
