Celebration Assembly 5th December 2025
- Carly Hay

- Dec 5
- 2 min read
KS1
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
trying really hard with writing and remembering finger spaces
being an excellent role model
excellent effort in maths
excellent effort during whole class discussion
working independently in English
giving very clear explanations in science and showing excellent understanding of how our bodies work
super effort in all areas this week
showing improved independence when attempting new tasks

Handwriting certificates went to Harvey, Henry, Esmae and Imogen

Buddy Awards were given to Millie, Nina and Amber

Times Tables Rockstars
Class of the Week was 2S!
In the Key Stage 1 assembly we celebrated Harris G and Darcie H.

KS2
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
fantastic writing in English
having great ideas
super handwriting and enthusiasm
excellent use of times tables
extra attention to detail when creating decorations
improved confidence in class discussion
being a supportive member and role model in class
improved concentration in class
efficiency in making Christmas decorations
excellent effort in performance poetry
showing a readiness to learn
amazing sewing practice ready for final pieces
independent and focused writing
fantastic use of similes
Times Tables Rockstars
In the Key Stage 2 assembly we celebrated ‘Most Accurate’. Certificates were awarded to Alice L, Jax S, Bonnie D, Ozzy W, Oliver R, Kamsi K, Nathaniel C and Mia T.
Gone Green certificates went to Sonny C and Charlie B.
Attendance
This week saw only two classes received Spin the Wheel stickers… well done to 5B, and our Key Stage 2 winners 3SM.
In Key Stage 1, 2S won the attendance cup but with quite a low winning percentage compared to usual.
Here’s hoping for lots of full classrooms over the next two weeks!
Team Points
Last week one point separated first and second – Stormont and Caernarfon. A week on has it changed…? Yes it has! Stormont has now slipped to second with Caernarfon sitting pretty on top. Our yellow team won both in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 this week which enabled them to flip positions.
Still in third is Stirling, with Windsor in fourth. Who will lead when we break up for Christmas???

















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