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:
Nursery - Leia R as her behaviour is excellent and she has been tidying up really well all week. She is channelling her Clockhouse Compass.
Reception - Daniel N (Scotland) for channelling his Clockhouse Compass and trying very hard with his learning.
Year 1 - Ralph G (France) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and trying to become more independent when completing tasks.
Year 2 - Ranveer B (Canada) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and really applying himself in class this term and we have seen great improvements all subjects.
Year 3 - Antonio G (Argentina) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and working hard to include ambitious vocabulary in his writing and sharing this with the class when completing the class model.
Year 4 - Abdul B (Kenya) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and pushing himself in all his learning and developing his resilience.
Year 5 - Bobby E (Japan) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass with all his hard work and effort he is putting into his learning. I have been particularly impressed with his independent writing based on the text Macbeth.
Year 6 - Poppy J (Fiji) for channelling her Clockhouse Compass and showing her excellent contributions and ideas during the English discussion.
Greenland - Kareem R challenging his Clockhouse Compass and engaging in group sessions more consistently.
Miss Ward - Lottie K (Wales) for making wonderful progress with her reading and channelling her Clockhouse Compass.
Mrs Reinecke - Omari G (Peru) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and showing great resilience and determination with his learning.
Mrs Savidge - Freddie R (South Africa) for challenging his Clockhouse Compass and being a respectful adults in our community.
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