King's St Alban's

3 February

Celebrating a week of success at school!

Thank you, Tom, for opening our assembly with a fantastic rendition of Don’t Look Back in Anger by Oasis.  It was wonderful to hear children and staff join in with the chorus, complete with the obligatory arm waving! Well done, Tom; you were fabulous!

Reception:

  • Alice earned an Independence Award for writing instructions for making fairy cakes independently.
  • For being inquisitive and eager to learn, Geoffrey received a Super Star Certificate.

Year 1:

  • A Kindness Award went to Charlie for being a good friend to his classmates.
  • Leen received a Super Star Certificate for giving her all in every lesson.
  • All of Year 1 have worked hard and shown terrific determination and Mrs Chatterton would like to say a big “Well done!” to them all.

Year 2:

  • Bertie earned a Focus award for working with great determination.
  • Savannah is the class Super Star because she has put tremendous effort into all she has done this week.
  • Maddie deserves a mention for her fabulous retelling of the story of how the camel got his hump.
  • Mrs Cain was delighted with all of Year 2 for the amazing ink and oil pastel pictures of Chinese Cherry Blossoms which they have produced.

Year 4:

  • Well done to Harry and Crispin for putting great effort into their handwriting this week.
  • George, Madie, Emily and Zara were congratulated on their hard work when analysing data to create bar charts.
  • Rosie, Emily and Skye received Hero handwriting certificates.

Year 5:

  • Mrs Lewis has been delighted with all of Year 5 on their excellent teamwork when learning their dance for this term’s Creative ConneXions performances.  The children have been willing to learn, not only from Mrs Lewis, but also from each other.
  • Well done to Evie on passing Grade 3 singing with Merit.

Year 6:

  • Evie, Katie, Izzy and Penny have completed the Read Around the World challenge.
  • Well done to Iman, Tia, Georgia and Lucy on some terrific ‘show don’t tell’ passages in English.
  • Well done to all the children who went to Perry Manor Care Home this week, especially Annie, who was wonderful at initiating conversation with the residents.  The visiting author commented on the group’s delightful manners and participation. You can read more about the visit here

GYM Homework:

  • This time, the theme for GYM homework was climate change, and it was wonderful to see so many different ways of highlighting this important issue. Today we saw examples ranging from poetry to a model of the Eiffel Tower, and a poster about sloths to a homemade torch using recycled materials.  Well done everyone who took part – you never fail to impress!