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Celebration Assembly 5th December 2025

  • Writer: Carly Hay
    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


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Handwriting certificates went to Harvey, Henry, Esmae and Imogen


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Buddy Awards were given to Millie, Nina and Amber


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Times Tables Rockstars 

Class of the Week was 2S!

In the Key Stage 1 assembly we celebrated Harris G and Darcie H.


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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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