Achievement Assembly

Friday 8th November 2024

It has been lovely to welcome the children back to school after the half term break. On Monday, Year 5 visited Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery. Their teachers were very impressed by their behaviour and how proudly they represented our school while taking part in their workshops. This week also saw our first House Celebration, where the pupils from Severn House took part in several exciting games and activities including parachute games, musical statues and a football challenge. The children had a brilliant time and we look forward to seeing which House wins next!

We are also pleased to announce the winner of the ‘Build a Burger’ competition. Congratulations to Iris in year 1 for her fantastic creation. Iris created a McDonald’s style burger along with a very impressive model of her burger. Well-done Iris!

Iris’ burger creation will be the hot meal choice next Tuesday (12th):

Burger with option of extra cheese, gherkins, tomato ketchup or mustard

  • Tomato pasta or rice
  • Sweetcorn and peas
  • Pudding – Flapjack or ice cream

Due to the menu change for Tuesday, hot dogs will be served on Thursday (14th) instead:

Hot Dogs

  • Potato wedges
  • Spaghetti hoops in tomato sauce
  • Sweetcorn
  • Pudding – selection of cupcakes, including chocolate and beetroot muffins for the children to try

BeSMART Cup winners who will have a special treat next week:

Year 5! Their teachers have been so proud of both classes on their trip this week and back at school. Other teachers have also commented on how well-behaved pupils been when they’ve had the pleasure of teaching them. Mrs King and Mr Jackson are also impressed with their overall effort and improved listening skills. Well done!

Attendance winners this week – Gertie and Omar will join them next week in class and they will all enjoy an extra playtime:

KS1 winners are Mrs Evan’s/Sturrock’s class with 97%

KS2 winners are Mr McFarland’s class with 99%

 

Achievers of the week:

Year 6 achievers: Freddie for being a fantastic role model in class in every respect but particularly in relation to his learning, behaviour and attitude. Mr McFarland’s Achiever for his excellent effort and progress in Maths, particularly his problem solving.

Year 5 achievers: Harris for his excellent recall of historical facts and being able to link our new knowledge of the Vikings to their Anglo-Saxon unit from year 4.  Elsa for great contributions on our trip to Shrewsbury Museum and excellent enthusiasm.

Year 4 achievers: April for superb progress with her handwriting and trying her best in all lessons. Iris for super effort and focus during lessons and for being a kind, helpful member of the class.

Year 3 achievers: Gabrielle for a massive improvement in her concentration levels in class and being so proud of all of her work. Alfie for working independently during literacy and writing a super detailed set of instructions.

Year 2 achievers: Miss Hill’s Achiever for consistently working hard and having a positive attitude towards all aspects of learning. Henry for his enthusiasm, confidence and passion in poetry this week.

Year 1 achievers: Mia for working hard in her lessons, completing some fantastic rhyming work in Literacy and trying hard to work more independently. Miss Fisher’s achiever won for her wonderful progress in writing showing good use of phonics, finger spaces, capital letters and full stops. We are very proud of you!

Year R achievers: Lexie for being an all-round superstar! She is a delightful member of our class who makes everybody smile.

‘Times Tables Rockstars’ of the week:

This week, our ‘Times Tables Rockstars’ trophy went to the class with the highest percentage of pupils using TTRS over the last two weeks. This class is Mr Banfield’s class, who win the trophy for a second time, with an impressive 90% pupils using TTRS! Congratulations Rockstars! Harry received the trophy on behalf of his class as he has spent the most amount of time on TTRS each day.