As you all know we are constantly striving to improve Clockhouse for your children.
This year we are all trying our best to go 'Beyond the Possible' in everything to ensure that our school is a fabulous place to be and the children get the best all round experience possible. Each week, the Heads of Year as well as Miss Ward, Mrs Reinecke and Mrs Savidge choose a person (child or adult) who has been seen to do this and then they get to have Hot Chocolate with Mrs Savidge!
This week the following Clockhouse Citizens have been seen to going 'Beyond the Possible':
Nursery - Matei G for going beyond the possible to produce very neat and careful work.
Reception - Oliver M (Scotland) for going beyond the possible and always trying so hard with his learning.
Year 1 - Sebastian B (Italy) for going beyond the possible with his maths learning and trying his best to count in 2s.
Year 2 - Noah C (Mexico) for exceptional effort and going beyond the possible with his improvement in reading.
Year 3 - Artiom A (Argentina) for working really hard to improve his concentration and work in class. He has gone beyond the possible.
Year 4 - Ousman J (South Africa) for going beyond the possible in the nativity and being brave and confident.
Year 5 - Robyn G (Japan) for an excellent piece of letter writing based on our class book. We are so impressed with the progress she is making. Well done for going beyond the possible!
Year 6 - Ben A (Australia) for going beyond the possible with his enthusiastic participation in the choir during the carol concert.
Greenland - Dylan G-R for going beyond the possible through his excellent engagement in intensive interaction.
Miss Ward - Riley L (Fiji) for going beyond the possible with his approach to learning and school life.
Mrs Reinecke - Ehsan A (Canada) for his kindness and care for other children in his class and in the canteen. What great Clockhouse citizenship who goes beyond the possible.
Mrs Savidge - Ayaan S (Argentina) for working hard to produce writing which is beyond the possible.
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