Student Of The Week
Each week, the teachers will choose a child from their class to be Student of the Week. Children are chosen for excellent work, fantastic effort, good behaviour choices or going over and above our expectations.
Children will be awarded a certificate during assembly. In KS2 children will spend some time with a member of the Senior Leadership team on Friday to have a chat about their achievement, while enjoying a hot chocolate and biscuit.
Let's see who has amazed us this week!
Student of the Week w/c 29th April 2024
Class |
Name |
Reason |
R1 | Ashton | For an improvement in his listening and effort during learning time. Well done, Ashton-keep it up! |
R2 | Amaya | For great progress in reading and adding and her kindness to all children |
1.1 | Estha | For always taking the time to help others in any way that she can. Estha is so sensible - she is always aware of what is going on around her and is always looking for ways to help. |
1.2 | Eton | For always offering ambitious words during phonics sessions. |
2.1 | Maliyah | For excellent understanding of fractions! |
2.2 | Defne | For taking such great care to look after our class book corner. |
3.1 | Ashley | For giving a great first impression and understanding measuring mass in maths. |
3.2 | Praise | For the remarkable effort he puts into improving his writing in English. |
4.1 | Maya | For making good progress in English and writing a wonderful persuasive letter. |
4.2 | Kobina | For writing an excellent persuasive letter. Well Done! |
5.1 | Torah | For trying and persevering especially in Maths and Guided Reading. |
5.2 | Elijah | For making an outstanding effort in all lessons this week. Particularly making an amazing effort in English advertising by creating a top class advert on the chromebook. We'll see you in Dragons Den in the future no doubt! |
6.1 | Jeremiah | For always striving to complete his best work in class especially improving in maths tasks and always being a most helpful student. |
6.2 | Esther | For making much improvement in her reasoning and problem solving skills over the year. Well done. |