Celebration Assembly 28th March 2025
- Carly Hay
- Mar 28
- 2 min read
Last week’s Red Nose Day meant that no certificates were given. That meant today was a rollover!
KS1
In our KS1 assembly, certificates were given for the following reasons:
neat writing and using super adjectives
being so helpful
super team work
great independent writing
excellent answers to questions during discussion
super sentences in writing activities
good ideas for a diary entry
a positive attitude to answering questions in maths
KS2
In our KS2 assembly, certificates were given for the following reasons:
self-motivation
high levels of concentration
fabulous music
great sketching in art
being a ‘maths whizz’
being extremely helpful in class
superb narrative writing
producing persuasive adverts
sharing ideas
excellent creative writing
contributions in maths lessons
making an excellent start in a new maths group
Computing Class of the Week
Mrs. Pinckney did not choose a class this week… she chose a whole year group… Well done Year 5!

Times Tables Rockstars of the Week
Rockstars celebrated were chosen for their fluency with their times tables, having turned their fluency charts green. Well done everyone!

Attendance
Due to Red Nose Day last week, there were no Celebration Assemblies… and no attendance shout-outs. Well this week we double-up!
Last week in Key Stage 1, 2S were our winners and they picked up a sticker for Spin the Wheel in the process. Wrens were also above 97% and were given a sticker too. In Key Stage 2, 5L won with both 5L and 4G receiving stickers.
Onto this week where it was a reverse of last week in KS1 with Wrens in first and 2S in second – both receiving stickers again. 2S had a spin of the wheel.
5L also won for this week! Both 4G and 5L had spins of the wheel as a result of their successes.
Team Points
Again, no Celebration Assemblies last Friday means double team points!
Last week it was a win in both Key Stage 1 and 2 for Caernarfon. Currently third in the standings, our yellow team scored 8 points more than the next team, that being Stormont. Well done Caernarfon.
And now into this week… and it is more success for Caernarfon! In Key Stage 1 they shared the prize with Windsor but in Key Stage 2 they were the sole winners. This all means that Caernarfon has really closed the gap to the top and they are now only 9 points behind Windsor and 22 points behind Stirling.
Should Stirling be worried about their first place? By this time next week, will Caernarfon be up to second and Windsor down to third?! Let’s wait and see…

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