11th November 2022

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This Week’s Awards:

Pupil of the week
RobinsAnnie for quietly and consistently following all aspects of the RESPECT code.
OwlsEd for listening carefully to instructions before starting to print in Art.
SwallowsSammy for enjoyment of last year’s learning on “Where the poppies now grow,” inspiring a remembrance painting.
KingfishersLouisa for good use of scientific vocabulary in discussions and explanations in science.
Golden EaglesCaleb for being responsible for his own learning and always striving to improve his work in all subjects.
MerlinsGeorgie for showing high levels of effort and presentation in her work consistently.
Headteacher’s Awards
BainbridgeOtto P-S for determination and a positive attitude towards phonics. Great blending!
AskriggHolly M for a knowledgeable and mature contribution to discussions about women in science (e.g. Marie Curie).
West BurtonAva H-W for consistently upholding the RESPECT code in every way.
Good Samaritan Awards For courage, care, compassion
(for the children, from the children).
Nominated by
RobinsBrodie for helping him when he was sad.Charlie
Zoey C for helping them during collective worship.Nursery children
OwlsRocco for being kind to the nursery children in the running race at break time.Rose
Rose for helping Otto when he hurt himself in the playground (making sure a teacher knew).Ben
SwallowsRosie for reading a favourite book to Lizzy.Martha
Joey for sharing the maths dictionary with him.Archie
Golden EaglesHugo for giving him his poppy appeal wristband because he didn’t have one.Oliver
Lily-Anne for being a good friend and talking to her when she was upset.  Lydia
MerlinsKatie for always helping her friends when they are hurt.Lily-Anne
Henry for being a good kind friend and always being kind.Antoni
Toby for being a good friend and making good choices.Archie
Other
Best Learning Space (classroom)Kingfishers
Most Effective learning Environment (school)West Burton
House Point Winning Team Dormice
Best Class AttendanceSwallows (98%)