A huge congratulations to the winners of our 'Growth' award this week.

A list of our winners are outlined below.

  • Class 1—Oliver—for trying to make the right choice.
  • Class 2—Atharva—for perseverance in PE. At first he was wobbling and practicing standing on one leg then by the end of the lesson he was very still and nearly did it for 10 seconds.
  • Class 3—Noel—for growing more confident and independent in maths work.
  • Class 4—Luke—for showing an improvement with his reading. He tries hard to read with expression and always reads at least 3 times a week.
  • Class 5—Coen—for growing into a super hard worker in class and for maturing into a Year 2 pupil.
  • Class 6—Harrison—for showing growth in his attitude to learning. He has become an independent learner who wants to do his best.
  • Class 7—Asser—for making the right choices. Asser is always enthusiastic and engaged in lessons and reading practice. He always contributes and encourages good behaviour in others.
  • Class 8—Darcey—for having a hugely positive start to Y3! She responds to all feedback given and is making huge improvements in her work. She has grown so far in her learning in such a short time and her teacher is excited to see how far she can go! Keep it up Darcey, you are doing an amazing job!
  • Class 9—Avie—for starting to confidently work independently and putting 100% effort into everything she does.
  • Class 10—Lili—for growing in confidence in her learning. She always tries her hardest in everything she does and is growing into a fantastic learner.
  • Class 11—Grace—for growing in confidence this year in all areas of her school work and being a role model to help others grow.
  • Class 12—Cali—for growing in confidence this year; volunteering to read aloud in class and being a phenomenal role model for her classmates.
  • Class 13—Jacob—for growing in confidence, more than ever, since September.
  • Class 14—Leah—for always putting 100% effort into all of her work. She has worked very hard recently on improving the quality of her writing. She thinks carefully about what she wants her sentence to say and has begun to use more mature language and grammar. Leah consistently works hard and has begun to see the rewards.

It has been an absolute pleasure to watch how you have all grown in confidence since the beginning of the year! You are true role models and an inspiration to your fellow pupils. Keep up the excellent work and you will continue to achieve greatness.