Student Awards

School Values Award

 

 

The School Values Award was presented to two students this week, the first was to Audrey for supporting a younger student to complete the House Cross Country.

 

 

 

The second award was presented to Meika C for demonstrating the school values of Excellence and Integrity during House Cross Country.

 

Student of the Week

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Toby M

 

Amelia S

A fantastic PMP session. Loved the enthusiasm and great listening.

Carefully using her sounds when sounding out her words in writing.

FMChase LHard work and always trying his best with lower case and uppercase letters.
1MHamish LWorking hard during our writing lessons and enthusiastically creating an ‘ouch’ story. Superstar!
2BLiam CDisplaying excellence and a love of learning in maths!
2REva AWorking hard and displaying perseverance in Mathematics. 
3GZack GDisplaying resilience and working on a group project when all his group were absent.
3OGrace SBeing a five-star student and for regularly complimenting others.
3/4PXander MPutting extra effort into his Science investigation. Well done.
4PMason MHis positive attitude and doing his personal best in everything he does.
4QPriscilla CShowing kindness and encouraging her classmates. You are a fabulous role model!
5MMaddie BUsing her expert knowledge of Spheros to teach and help her peers. Well done!
5McAshton SShowing resilience when faced with disappointment during Interschool sport.
5/6DKian CShowing good leadership during Interschool sports and encouraging others to show respect.
6GBen RHaving a positive mindset and taking on feedback during maths this week.
ArtLandon RThe thoughtful placement of his clay Teddy bear’s arms.
PEAmelie DWorking cooperatively in her group to create a new PE game. Well done Amelie! 
PAEddie B    His fantastic acting when performing as the cheese in  ‘The Farmer in the Dell’ song. Great work Eddie!
MandarinDominik S    His positive attitude and consistent effort in the Mandarin class

Golden Lunchbox Awards

The Science & Sustainability team have noticed an increase in rubbish coming to school and filling our bins. In a few weeks’ time the Science & Sustainability team will be visiting classrooms to acknowledge and celebrate our positive contributions to keeping POPS a healthy and environmentally friendly place. Nude food is considered rubbish free and not wrapped in packaging. Instead, you could bring reusable containers or sectioned lunch boxes. Each Monday at assembly the class with the most nude food lunch boxes will be awarded the POPS golden lunchbox!