Student Awards
Student of the Week Merit Awards
Date: Friday 28th May, 2021
Class | Student | Achievement |
FJ | Elizabeth | In recognition of being such a kind and thoughtful member of our class. You are incredibly friendly and always make sure to greet your teachers and peers with a smile on your face. Well done, Lizzie! |
FL | Kiara | In recognition of your enthusiasm and sharing your positive spirit during remote learning. Your smile brightened our sessions Kiara! |
1/2M | Amy | In recognition of being a great leader and supporting classmates when using the netbooks. It’s great to see you helping and also showing your classmates how to log on to our netbooks. |
2CM | Aislinn | In recognition of being a vibrant and friendly student who always welcomes and includes others. You are a very kind friend Aislinn. |
3H | Ivory | In recognition of the wonderful way she contributed during discussions in our small Reading group session. |
3BM | Miranda | In recognition of the way you apply yourself to all class tasks. You are always focused, try your hardest and complete work to a very high standard. Well done! |
4J | Lauren | In recognition of her contributions during her green screen filming. Lauren went out of her comfort zone to create some wonderful special effects. Awesome job, Lauren! |
4WT | Grace | In recognition of the empathy and genuine concern she consistently shows to each member of our class. You are the first person to check in with someone if they are hurt, sick or sad. Be proud of yourself! |
PERFORMING ARTS | Jessin 12/M Samara 12/M | In recognition of working well with a partner to create and perform your April Showers dance. You danced in time to the music and included some lovely work in the improvised section. Nicely done! |
FRENCH VISUAL ARTS | Tara 4WT Dimi 4WT Vivienne 1S | In recognition of excellent work both on the mini role-play set in a stationery shop and your fabulous written work demonstrating your understanding of correct placement and agreement of adjectives. Brilliant work! In recognition of her colourful abstract Picasso portrait. Her use of colour and shape to draw facial features from different viewpoints is fabulous! Bravo Vivienne! |