Celebration Assembly 16th January 2026
- Carly Hay

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
KS1
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
much improved focus in independent activities
improved independent work in all subjects
using resources in maths to solve calculations
showing independence when completing work as well as contributing thoughtful ideas
fantastic effort in English
trying really hard in maths and making great progress
Effort in maths

Handwriting Certificates were awarded to Harry, Zara and Hollie

Buddy Awards were given to Zoe, Miller, Harry B and Fallon.
KS2
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
learning about volcanoes
great science learning
being polite to adults
improved participation
attitude in maths
enthusiasm for topic work
handwriting improvement
finding fractions of amounts
extra effort at home learning about history
increased participation in maths
increased participation in class
work on short division
producing a PowerPoint presentation on online safety in PSHE
super independent learning
demonstrating learning resilience
Pen Licence Certificates were given to Nithujen and Haralds.
A Handwriting Award was given to Kamsi.
Times Tables Rockstars
In the Key Stage 2 assembly we celebrated Brody B, Ethan, Orla, Hope, Noah, Eddie, Ivy and Harper for being most active in their classes. First place overall was Noah, second was Ivy and in third Harper.
Attendance
This week a number of classes were awarded stickers for achieving above 97%... they were 2W, 4B, 5AW and 5B. Key Stage 1 winner was 2W and Key 2 winner… 5B. 2W scored a very impressive 99.6%!
For 5AW, it was their third sticker so they had a spin of the prize wheel. Well done 5AW!
Team Points
No change this week as our leaders Caernarfon remain out in front.
Stormont won in KS1 and Caernarfon won in KS2 which meant they cancelled each other out. Still though, only 5 points separate the two teams. Windsor and Stirling need to switch gear and start to accelerate to the front before our greens and yellows are out of sight in the race for the Friars Cup.













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