As you all know we are constantly striving to improve Clockhouse for your children.
This year we are all trying our best to go 'Channel your Clockhouse Compass' 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 'Channelling their Clockhouse Compass:
Reception - Aaliyah O (Scotland) for challenging her
Clockhouse Compass and being kind and helpful and following the 3Rs.
Year 1 - Sophie A (Italy) for channelling her Clockhouse Compass and working hard and using her phonic knowledge to write exceptional sentences.
Year 2 - Mahdi T (Mexico) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and completing all 9 challenges in maths and presenting his work beautifully.
Year 3 - Elsie B (Brazil) for spending her own time to develop her writing. She has been channelling her Clockhouse Compass and working hard at home to write her very own story, without any direction from adults
Year 4 - Riley F (Uganda) for always demonstrating what it means to be a Clockhouse citizen and channelling his Clockhouse Compass to do the right thing.
Year 5 - Lilly-Mai J (China) for challenging her Clockhouse Compass and always trying her best across all subjects and coming into school with a positive attitude.
Year 6 - Cooper B (Fiji) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and contributing in lessons and showing an excellent effort at all times.
Greenland - Bobby D for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and using his excellent attention and focus durin!g mastering number sessions.
Year 1 - Sophie A (Italy) for channelling her Clockhouse Compass and working hard and using her phonic knowledge to write exceptional sentences.
Year 2 - Mahdi T (Mexico) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and completing all 9 challenges in maths and presenting his work beautifully.
Year 3 - Elsie B (Brazil) for spending her own time to develop her writing. She has been channelling her Clockhouse Compass and working hard at home to write her very own story, without any direction from adults
Year 4 - Riley F (Uganda) for always demonstrating what it means to be a Clockhouse citizen and channelling his Clockhouse Compass to do the right thing.
Year 5 - Lilly-Mai J (China) for challenging her Clockhouse Compass and always trying her best across all subjects and coming into school with a positive attitude.
Year 6 - Cooper B (Fiji) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and contributing in lessons and showing an excellent effort at all times.
Greenland - Bobby D for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and using his excellent attention and focus durin!g mastering number sessions.
Miss Ward - Zybella H (Greenland)
for her outstanding attitude towards learning and being a fantastic role model
to her peers. She is challenging her Clockhouse Compass.
Mrs Reinecke - Jack S (Italy) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass by helping others in 'Time to Eat'.
Mrs Savidge - Adam A (Fiji) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and being super helpful around the school.
Mrs Reinecke - Jack S (Italy) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass by helping others in 'Time to Eat'.
Mrs Savidge - Adam A (Fiji) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and being super helpful around the school.
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