E for Effort

May 13, 2016
Every week, teachers recognise pupils in their class who have made an extra effort. These pupils are awarded the E for Effort cup in front of the whole school during our Friday morning assembly. Last week, all pupils in Year 6 and Year 5 classes were awarded the cup. Alongside individual winners, we chose a boy and girl to represent each winning class.

Congratulations to all the wonderful children who made an extra effort last week.


The children also wanted to have a silly photo just for fun. Here it is!







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