GOLD BOOK

Gold Book Awards display.
Children are added to our 'Gold Book' for their good work or good behaviour.
For other good work the children can win merit marks. Once they have collected enough, they are invited to have afternoon tea with Mrs Parker - see more below.
GOLD BOOK - MARCH/APRIL 2012
| Name | Year | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Lewis Hardiman | 6 | For his excellent Samurai picture |
| Meg Fraser | 6 | For making sensible contributions in class discussions |
| Eleanor Bayley | 6 | For very detailed artwork in her book illustration |
| Jack Jenkins | 6 | For his progression in 21 Club |
| Annalise Smith | 5 | For working hard all week |
| Matthew Hooper | 5 | For working really hard calculating perimeter |
| Danielle Hopkins | 5 | For excellent discipline writing |
| Joe Mason | 5 | For writing an excellent starter in literacy – very, very descriptive |
| Sol Fraser | 4 | For excellent investigations in science |
| Hannah-May O’Leary | 4 | For working really hard on calculating perimeter |
| Bryony Heasman | 4 | For using excellent similes in her writing |
| Sharna Watts | 4 | For excellent descriptive writing in literacy |
| Oceania O’Neill | 3 | For trying her best in literacy and writing a super set of instructions to show an alien how to brush his teeth |
| Rory Davis | 3 | For working really hard all week, in particular showing great patience and care in designing his own version of the Union Jack flag |
| Freddie Fowler | 3 | For showing such impressive dedication to his work all week |
| Ross Williams | 3 | For showing such enthusiasm about our ‘Best of British’ topic |
| Kelsey Pomeroy | 2 | For working really hard this week, especially her times tables |
| Natalia Crusciel | 2 | For settling in so brilliantly at Callow End, and already making lots of new friends in Class 2 |
| Cassidy Morrow | 2 | For working so hard this week, and setting such a fantastic example |
| George Wilkins | 2 | For having a really good go at some work problems in maths, showing perseverance |
| Max Tomkinson | 1 | For his super description in his writing |
| Naailah Aksar | 1 | For her lovely hungry caterpillar story |
| Arwen Drinkall | 1 | For her excellent blending and segmenting skills in phonics |
| Claudia Lock | 1 | For her super story writing |
| Calum Powers | R | For helping us in our PE lesson |
| Calum Powers | R | For his very neat writing on the hungry caterpillar |
| Matilda Mason | R | For working very hard on her reading |
| Lewis Ray | R | For his brilliant maths |
MRS DUFFET AWARD
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| George Wilkins | For always being so polite |
| Oscar Barton | For always being helpful and polite |
| Thomas Morgan | For always being very polite |
| Rowan Ames | For helping to take the lunch box trolley back to class 1 every day |
LUNCHTIME AWARD
| Name | Reason |
|---|---|
| George Barton | For being so helpful at lunch time |
| Bryony Heasman | For helping others at lunch time |
| Samuel Duffett | For helping the younger children during wet play |
| Naailah Aksar | For eating all her lunch every day this week, well done |
AFTERNOON TEA WITH MRS P

Over the school year the children collect merit marks which are given out to them for good work by their class Teachers.
Once they get five merit marks they are then given an 'I'm going to tea with Mrs P!' stamp from the Headteacher.
When they have received five stamps they are then invited to have afternoon tea with Mrs Parker.
The following children have had 'Tea with Mrs P' since September 2011:
Amber Knott, Eleanor Bayley, Tia Randall, Emily Mason Hannah Williams Tiegon Smith Meg Fraser Abigail Bradley Emily Mason, Oliver Brighton, Leon Ross, George Barton, Sophie O’Leary, Freddie Fowler, Max Tomkinson, Oscar Crawford Lewis Hardiman, Oliver Brighton, Matthew Hooper, Thomas Morgan.
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