Celebration Assembly 20th March 2026
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KS1
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
excellent use of vocabulary
being an excellent role model
using correct mathematical language in lessons
super concentration and improved quality in work
super effort all round and a great use of expression when reading
using compass skills to create detailed maps of the environmental garden
Handwriting Certificates were awarded to Noah, Skyla, Jayden, Donika
Buddy Awards were given to Jessica, Harry M
Times Tables Rockstars of the Week were Poppy (2S) and Hollie (2W) who had the most correct answers.
KS2
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
always being kind and thoughtful and helping to keep the classroom neat and tidy
an excellent recount about in English
great questions in our interview in R.E. and for helping adults
a great piece of English writing and science investigation into how shadows are formed
resilience in learning across the curriculum
for always being respectful to everyone and the classroom
for aiming high in all areas of the school
for your perseverance in your tests this week
showing resilience in learning, coming into school and science conversations in our investigations
much improved concentration, behaviour and learning
building up learning stamina
writing an emotive introduction to our diary entry in layered reading
mathematical explanations in money calculations
accurate heart design made out of plasticine and excellent team work
effort in writing


Times Tables Rockstars of the Week were recognised for having the most correct answers… Jathusan (3SM), Jack (3SP), Leo (4A), Ben (4L), Benji (5AW), Tommy (5B), Remmy (6B) and Daisy (6S). The person with the most correct answers was Ben with a massive 3806!

Pupil Achievement Outside of School: Mia shared the trophy she won at a cheerleading competition.

Attendance
We had some really good days of attendance this week, but sadly we saw our Friday drop today. Friday is typically the day we see the poorest whole school attendance.
Happily, we had 5 classes with attendance above 97%. Well done to Starlings and 2S from Key Stage 1 and 3SM, 3SP and 5B from Key Stage 2. Winners were 2S and 5B!
5B achieved a spin of the attendance wheel and won a 30-minute film. Congratulations 5B!
Team Points
The comeback for Windsor continues… The Red team have come out victorious again this week with a double-win in both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Windsor are showing impressive resilience in the battle for the Friars Cup.
Positions remain unchanged but there are now a mere 60-points separating first to fourth. Again, when you consider adding in the big points from Sports Day at the end of next half-term, it could all change…

KS1 and KS2 Sports Day and Picnic
A reminder that our big family sporting and picnic event is at the end of next half-term… Thursday 21st May. This is the last day of term. More information will come to you after Easter, but please do save the date. A reminder too that the children in Early Years, Nursery and Reception, have their own separate events. Early Years events are in June.
Pupil Achievement Outside of School
Last week, Avie Rae from Reception travelled to Blackpool’s Winter Gardens to take part in the UDO British Dance Festival. Avie Rae had a wonderful time and achieved third place in the under-6 solo competition and second place in the under-6 street dance duo category. Well done Ava Rae!













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