Here are this week’s awards…
Weekly Celebrations
School Value Ambassadors (earning House Points with one pupil chosen each week per year group, awarded by teachers for showing one of our school values):
Year 6 Charlie for ‘Perseverance’ – for persevering with all the tricky challenges put before him during assessment week with determination and a smile. Well done Charlie!
Year 4 Sid for ‘Perseverance’ – Sid has worked impressively hard on his assessments this week and has demonstrated great progress. Well done Sid!
Year 3 Harry for ‘Wisdom’ and ‘Perseverance’ – Harry has really begun to knuckle down with his work, he is doing his best in everything he does and his determination and perseverance is paying off. Well done Harry!
Year 2 Hallie for ‘Wisdom’ – Hallie has worked so hard on her assessments this week, she has approached everything with a positive attitude. She has taken time and care to make sure she understands the question and knows how to answer it. Great work Hallie!
Year 1 James for ‘Love’ and ‘Friendship’ – James is a very kind and caring member of our school, he is a fantastic friends and enjoys celebrating the achievements of other. Well done James, you’re a star!
Reception Darcy for ‘Friendship’ – Darcy is a wonderful member of Hedgehogs. She always thinks of others and shows all our values everyday.
Bumblebees Ziwa & Utendi for ‘Love’, ‘Hope’, ‘Trust’, ‘Perseverance‘ and ‘Tolerance‘ – for making incredible progress in their learning and development, and for always making us smile!
Raffle ticket winners (awarded by staff for lining-up or behaviour around school)
Other Achievements…
We have so many fantastic swimmers at St John’s, it’s lovely to see how proud they all are for achieving their goals!
- Laith achieved his 10m badge
- Evie achieved her Stage 1 Learn to Swim badge
- Seren achieved her 200m badge
- Harriet achieved her 100m badge
- Oscar achieved his Stage 4 Duckling & Stage 1 Learn to Swim
- Olly achieved his Stage 1 Learn to Swim badge
- Ruairi achieved his 5m badge
India recently wrote to the Prime Minister Keir Starmer to suggest that as a country we should have eco-days, where people are encouraged to pick up litter and generally be more eco-friendly. She received a response from the office of Number 10 Downing Street and her ideas have been sent to the Department for Environment, Food & Rural affairs, and she is eagerly awaiting further response from them! We are so proud of India and how she is trying to bring about positive change to the environment and those around her. What a star!
She is also currently trying to create the longest piece of finger knitting, Guinness World Records here we come!!