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Celebration Assembly 14th November 2025

  • Writer: Carly Hay
    Carly Hay
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read

KS1

Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:

  • Excellent efforts in English 

  • Fantastic work in Maths

  • Effort across the curriculum

  • Perseverance in maths

  • Suggesting creative ideas for a firework poem

  • Working hard to solve addition number sentences 

  • Excellent problem solving when finding missing numbers

  • Growing independence when attempting number problems. 


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Handwriting certificates went to Mayson, Ivy Mae and Jake  


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Buddy Awards were given to Jack, Poppy and Beatrice. 


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KS2

Celebration certificates were given out for lots of superb reasons which really reflected our school values. Well done everyone.



Times Tables Rockstars 

Classes of the Week were 2S, 4A and 4L.

In the Key Stage 1 assembly we celebrated Oscar C and Lucas L-M who had the most individual correct answers.

In the Key Stage 2 assembly we celebrated children with the most increased accuracy in answering questions. In Upper Key Stage 2, 1st was Esmee S, 2nd was Orla S and 3rd was Casey J. In Lower Key Stage 2, 1st was Skylar M, 2nd was Amelia A and 3rd was Molly K.

Going green certificates went to Charlie B and Tanner R-U.

Well done to everyone!



Attendance

This week we sadly didn’t have any classes receiving a Spin the Wheel sticker. Our winning classes were 5B in Key Stage 2 and Starlings in Key Stage 1. Congratulations to both.

Our school attendance for the year to date currently stands at 94.4%. Although this is better than 2024-25, we do need this to be better still. Too many children are still not attending school regularly enough which can obviously be detrimental to progress and achievement. 

A reminder that we are unable to authorise any holidays and that we do issue fixed penalty notices as per guidance. Please keep holidays to the 13 weeks of school holidays. Thank you.


Team Points

Last week’s leaders have strengthened their position at the top by achieving a double-win… being the best team in both Key Stage 1 and 2. All of the other positions remained constant too. Only 29 points separate the four teams… so close!

 

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