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 - Dominic M for going beyond the possible and being so sensible.
Reception - Kimora E-A (Northern Ireland) for being able to sound out and blend to read words after lots of determination. She is going beyond the possible.
Year 1 - Olan O (Spain) for going beyond the possible with his communication skills and using his speech to communicate with others.
Year 2 - Zuhayra H (Canada) for going beyond the possible to improve her reading.
Year 3 - Arlo P (Brazil) for his improved communication and resilience when learning. He is going beyond his possible.
Year 4 - Theo L (South Africa) for making an extra special effort to go beyond the possible to improve his handwriting.
Year 5 - Adam I (India) has gone beyond the possible by putting in a fantastic effort with his writing recently. I have been very impressed with his ideas and the energy he is putting in to try and improve his handwriting and presentation.
Year 6 - Oliver F (Australia) for excellent resilience and taking everything in his stride. He always works hard and tries his best to go beyond the possible..
Greenland - Zybella H for going beyond the possible by showing determination and focus in all areas of her learning.
Miss Ward - Guransh S (Brazil) for being nurturing and kind to others. He is going beyond the possible.
Mrs Reinecke - Hassan A (New Zealand) for going beyond the possible with his kindness and nurture towards younger children at lunchtimes.
Mrs Savidge - Finn C (Fiji) for going beyond the possible to improve his writing.
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