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Celebration Assembly 6th February 2026

  • Writer: Carly Hay
    Carly Hay
  • 2 days ago
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KS1

Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:

  • excellent independent writing

  • super speedy maths

  • attention in maths

  • focusing so well in writing

  • fabulous independent writing

  • letter formation improvement

  • confidently leading a group in dance

  • fantastic attitude towards learning


Handwriting Certificates were awarded to Harvey and Sophia.

Buddy Awards were given to Penelope, Sophia, Jack and Noah.

Times Tables Rockstars of the week were Josh and Spencer.




KS2


Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:

  • creating a volcanic dance

  • a great non-chronological plan on Chinese New Year

  • efforts in handwriting 

  • respecting adults in class and editing work 

  • creating an improvised move in PE 

  • finding the perimeter of shapes

  • producing a great newspaper report

  • always being ready to learn 

  • editing and improving work

  • always working hard in maths

  • a general improvement in learning attitude 

  • perseverance in maths with fractions 

  • perseverance in poetry writing

  • emotive and powerful poem

  • being such a great ‘all-rounder’

  • focused research lesson in RE 

  • producing super work for display

  • outdoor learning cooking demonstrating excellent cutting skills 

  • lots of effort in maths 


Handwriting Awards were given to Leo, Tommy and Sophia. 

Handwriting Certificates were given to George, Olivia and Beth.

Computing Class of the Week was 6B!



Times Tables Rockstars of the week were identified for improved accuracy:

3rd Jace

2nd Harry 

1st 5AW Tommy 



Attendance

We had three classes receive stickers on the Spin the Wheel charts this week. Well done to 2W, 3SM and 4A! The winning class in Key Stage 1 was 2W and winner in Key Stage 2 was 4A!

The sticker resulted in a Spin of the Wheel for 2W. Well done 2W!


Team Points

Wins for Caernarfon in Key Stage 1 and Stormont in Key Stage 2 this week. Our top two teams continue to set the pace. Overall, positions remain unchanged going into the final week of the half-term. It would take a 17-point swing for the yellows to overcome the greens before the holiday. Is it possible…? Let’s find out next Friday!

 


 
 
 

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