Achievement Assembly 27th March 2026
A post in our latest news section.
Posted on March 27, 2026
The Pupil Achievement Award celebrates those everyday heroes who show they’re Ready, Respectful and Safe—and who live out our school mission: Every person matters, every moment counts.
Whether it’s making kind choices, showing great attitude or leading by example, these pupils stand out for all the right reasons. They don’t just follow the rules—they shine!
| Year | Pupil | Award |
|---|---|---|
| R | Ferne | For excellent effort in writing a sentence using a describing word about Handa’s Hen |
| R | Oakley | For being respectful to your friends and teachers using kind words and gentle hands |
| 1 | Austin D | For trying hard completing his writing and having a positive attitude towards his work. |
| 1 | Anna | For always being respectful and being a caring friend. |
| 2 | Olivia R | For always having an excellent attitude towards her work. |
| 2 | Ruby | For writing a lovely description about her own mysterious creature. |
| 3 | Abby | For her excellent maths work on mass and fractions |
| 3 | Mya | For trying hard to improve the sizing of her letters in handwriting. |
| 4 | Daniel | For excellent understanding and answers in Geography and being ready at all times |
| 4 | Nola | For persevering in Maths and an excellent understanding of fractions |
| 5 | Rosie | For her perseverance and resilience during tree planting |
| 5 | The Tempest Performers | For coming out of their comfort zone, giving an amazing performance and being fabulous representatives for our school |
| 6 | Eevee | For showing a mature and dedicated approach to her learning |
| 6 | Oliver | For working hard to improve his spelling |
Each week, classes go head-to-head to see who can achieve the highest attendance. The winning class takes home the Attendance Award Trophy and a surprise treat!
But it’s more than just a trophy—great attendance means great learning. Research shows that children who attend school regularly do better in their studies and have brighter futures. So every moment in school really does count!
| Position | Year | % |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Year 3 | 98.85% |
| 2nd | Year 4 | 97.5% |
| 3rd | Year R | 96.33% |
| 4th | Year 2 | 95.86% |
| 5th | Year 1 | 91.33% |
| 6th | Year 5 | 91.03% |
| 7th | Year 6 | 90% |
| Whole school attendance this year | 96.21% | |
We have dropped from 96.29% to 96.21%. We are moving away from our target of 97%. PLEASE keep trying!
The Golden Welly Award is all about celebrating playground stars! It goes to children who go the extra mile—whether they’re including others, solving tricky problems or being a brilliant buddy.
It’s our way of saying, “Well done for stepping up and standing out!” Because when you’re kind, helpful and full of great ideas, you make playtime better for everyone..
| Year | Pupil | Award |
|---|---|---|
| Year 3 | Sophia Winter | Helping to look after children that are hurt and upset |
The PE Award celebrates pupils who bring their A-game to every lesson! Whether they’re smashing a challenge, cheering on their teammates or giving it their all with a big smile, this award goes to those who show effort, energy and excellent attitude.
It’s all about trying your best, playing fair and lifting others up—on the pitch, in the hall or wherever the action happens!
| Year | Pupil | Award |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Katie | For applying her reasoning and problem solving skills in netball |
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