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Celebration Assembly 22nd November 2024

KS1

This week in our KS1 assembly, certificates were given for the following reasons:

  • always being ready to learn

  • super effort to improve letter formation

  • being determined in maths

  • improved participation during whole class discussions

  • trying really hard to write sounds

  • excellent independent writing in English

  • fantastic focus with swimming


Buddy awards went to Skylar, Jake and Bonnie.





KS2 

This week in our KS2 assembly, certificates were given for the following reasons:

  • good teamwork

  • thinking carefully about learning and making a huge improvement in writing

  • enjoying learning 

  • going the extra mile

  • responding really well to feedback

  • being thoughtful in class

  • great presentation

  • showing excellent learning behaviours

  • being independent in learning

  • making a great start at Friars

  • showing a real interest in history

  • demonstrating a passion for science

  • completing extra home learning

  • being very focused in class





Attendance

We did not share last week’s attendance information as we did not have our usual Celebration Assemblies. This means that today was a ‘Rollover’!

Last week’s attendance was won by 5SW in Key Stage 2 and by 2W in Key Stage 1. Starlings, 2W, 3B, 5SW and 6B all achieved attendance figures of above 97%. Well done to all of these classes.

Onto this week and we saw Wrens be victorious in KS1 and 3B in KS2.

We knew coming into this week that we would have some classes spinning the wheel and we can confirm that this honour was bestowed on the following classes… 3B, 5SW and 6B. 3B won an opportunity to wear non-uniform for an afternoon, 5SW won an extra 30-minute sport activity and 6B walked away with a 30-minute art activity. Super stuff!


Team Points

Again, team points were not shared last week which means this week could have potentially seen significant change at the top of the leader board. 

Last week’s winners were Stormont and Stirling in Key Stage 1 and Windsor in Key Stage 2. This week’s winners were Stormont in KS1 and Stirling in KS2. 

As you can see, Stirling’s points have really shot up but it is still Windsor in pole position. 


 

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