King's Hawford
13 October
Pupil work ethic shows no sign of diminishing
Mr Butt started this morning’s assembly by singing the praises of all the children! Last Friday, we welcomed guests to school as part of our Open Day and the feedback from these visitors about the School and in particular the children has been phenomenally positive. Visitors were particularly impressed with how polite and confident all the children were.
Achievements Outside of School
As always, our pupils have managed to squeeze in plenty of co-curricular activities outside school. On the rugby pitch, Harry J had the honour of captaining the U9 Evesham Rugby Team last week. He certainly led by example and was named Player of the Match for his efforts. Alex V took part in his very first rugby festival last weekend for his team the Kidderminster Carolians. During the mini-matches, he scored lots of tries and took many tags from the opposition. Madeline P has recently been awarded a certificate and medal from Acrobatic Arts.
Top House Point Achievers
Reception: Casey F
Year 1: Mia B
Year 2: Yaseen A
Year 3: Tilly C
Year 4: Daisy E
Year 5: Millie B
TT Rockstars
Gigger: Robyn C
Unsigned Act: Alice H
Breakthrough Artists: Arthur A, Nayel MS and Arthur G
Support Acts: Isaac H and Harry J
Rockstar: Austin R
Headmaster Awards (HMAs)
Charlie B has completed some fantastic home learning. He has done some research on underwater volcanoes and the booklet he produced is very informative, showing the depth of research that Charlie has undertaken.
In Year Two, Casper H has really impressed his teachers with a remarkable piece of writing. Well done Casper!
Over in Year Five, Josiah KE has produced a beautifully written poem about calm in a 3, 5, 3 format.
Tilly C has had a brilliant couple of weeks, with two visits to Mr Butt and the basket or brilliance. Last week Tilly was praised for her consistent work in maths, and this week she has created a beautiful poem about refuge.
Mrs Horrocks and Miss Lake have been very impressed with their Year Three pupils. Gabriel was awarded an HMA for his excellent independent column addition. Bruce W and Silvia P have shown great enthusiasm and focus in their maths lessons, impressing Mrs Horrocks with their independent work. Cassian W read a staggering 50 books over the summer holidays; even more impressively, he also managed to document each of the books he read.
Staying on the reading theme, Rosie H in Year Four achieved an HMA for keeping a perfect reading diary. Matilda H has shown great initiative, conducting some independent research on the human body.


