Celebration Assembly 28th November 2025
- Carly Hay

- 22 hours ago
- 2 min read
KS1
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
super nativity practice
taking advice in English
great effort
always looking out for others
proud of writing
super maths work to solve problems
Handwritings- Matthew - careful writing of letters
Buddy - Skylar - sharing last colouring sheet
acting on advice
great geographical knowledge and map work
checking answers in maths
super effort when reading using expression
great map work in geography
Handwriting certificates went to Josh, Dougie, Kasey-Rae and Matthew.

Times Tables Rockstars
Class of the Week was 2S.
In the Key Stage 1 the highest effort levels this week were from Henry and Bonnie.
KS2
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
enthusiasm with learning.
great answers for comprehension.
making fantastic notes in RE
enthusiasm in history
continued effort learning about Anglo Saxons
working at home to complete a story
excellent effort, improved stamina and quality in writing
effort and concentration during assessments
exceptional standards in work and dedication to learning
excellent support as a digital leader working with others and helping to create a PowerPoint all about the ancient Egyptians
perseverance in ‘Rocksteady’
Y6 SATs practice
improved handwriting
extra work at home
supportive peer work with younger pupils
grammar and punctuation and working really hard to create a poem
Times Tables Rockstars
Classes of the Week were 3SM and 4A.
In the Key Stage 2 assembly we celebrated Joshua, Kelly, Tanner, Belle, Charlie, Daisy, Ellie-Mae and George.
Going green certificates went to Jacob and Luca.
Well done to everyone!

Attendance
This week’s winners in KS1 were the children of Wrens Class… and they had the best attendance in the whole school. In KS2 our winner was 5B! 5B, 4A and 3SM all received Spin the Wheel stickers.
Team Points
This week saw Stirling win in Key Stage 1 and a tie between Stirling and Stormont in Key Stage 2.
Although overall places remain unchanged this week, the race has become very interesting once again. A single point now separates first and second! Stormont have held onto their lead but Caernarfon are hot on their tail! Stirling also closed the gap this week…
Sadly, Windsor did fall another couple of points behind but there are still only 31 points between all four teams. That’s nothing really…!
Windsor, I think next week will be yours!













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