Celebration Assembly 6th March 2026
- Mar 6
- 2 min read
KS1
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
extra work at home
standing out in phonics
excellent effort in English
acting upon advice and asking adults for help
super questions during careers week
confidence performing dance
careful brush strokes in art
Handwriting Certificates were awarded to Riley, Alfie and Beatrice.
Buddy Awards were given to Teddy, Harry, Henry and the whole of Starlings Class.
TT Rockstars of the Week were Henry and Kasey-Rae.
KS2
Celebration certificates were given out for the following reasons:
being respectful to adults and asking thought provoking questions to our visitors
concentrating on non-unit fractions in maths
hard work when working together using inverted commas
always being focused and always trying for more in maths
a fantastic comic strip as a poster
perseverance in learning
improving and taking on feedback throughout English work
improved stamina in writing
working hard on realising actions and changing them
fantastic questions and consistent respect for all of our visitors
TT Rockstars of the Week were acknowledged for having the most improvement since the previous week. Our winners: Ava, Kelly, Eddie, Dylan, Ava, Keisha, Loki and Finley.
We also had a large number of children who had ‘Gone Green’! Well done!
Attendance
A superb week of attendance – with some of our highest figures of the year so far – peaking at 97.5% on Wednesday. It makes such a difference in the classroom when everyone is present – and no missed learning to catch up on…
A number of classes achieved 97% or above… they are… Starlings, 2S, 2W, 4A and 6B! Well done to each class and, of course, they all receive Spin the Wheel stickers. Best attendances this week belonged to 4A with 99% and 2W with 98%. Congratulations to both!
Did you know that typically Fridays have the poorest attendance? Please help us to have a full school at the end of the week.
Team Points
Windsor certainly seem to be on the up! Another overall win this week with a first-place finish in Key Stage 2. The gap between first and second grew again this week as Stormont took an extra 9 points more than Caernarfon. 73 points now separate first from fourth. Doesn’t sound very much, does it?
As we approach the midpoint in Spring 2, the question is who will be leading when we break up for Easter?





















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