Friday, 17 May 2024

Hot Chocolate with the Head


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 - Gursehj M for going beyond the possible and speaking to the other children.
Reception - Sophie A (Scotland) for going beyond the possible and always trying so hard with her learning.
Year 1 - Daisy C (France) for going beyond the possible with her writing and trying hard to create a description about her sea creature. 
Year 2 - Zavian R (Mexico) for going beyond the possible to improve his presentation skills.
Year 3 - Nikos A (Peru) for always trying his best in class and sharing good vocabulary with his peers. Well done for going beyond the possible. 
Year 4 - Lucia T (Uganda) for going beyond the possible and showing an improved attitude towards learning.    
Year 5 - Dina T (Japan) for being an excellent citizen whilst on our residential trip! She tried all the activities and was a joy to have. She went beyond her possible. 
Year 6 -  Charlie J (Fiji) for going beyond the possible to look out for others.   
Greenland - Khloe F for going beyond the possible by using expression when reading aloud!
Office - Mrs Noe for going beyond the possible with her great organisational skills. 
Miss Ward - Kenya P (Canada) for going beyond the possible and working so hard with all her learning, particularly her writing.
Mrs Reinecke - Mary Jane O (New Zealand) for her resilience and determination in tackling tricky maths challenges. She is going beyond the possible.
Mrs Savidge - Frankie T (Italy) for going beyond the possible to help in 'Time to Eat'.

Well done to all these children and all the other children who have been seen to going 'Beyond the Possible' this week!

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