Friday, 4 May 2018

Learning Power Awards

These are the key skills that our children will need to learn effectively in class and to be successful later in life.

These children have demonstrated effective Reciprocity this week – able to listen carefully, work collaboratively and take turns. Ketty Omwanghe, Evie Cottam, Rokas Zaikauskas, Dhriti Patel, Lola-Mae Trinder, Finley Redmond, Amelia Hynes, Aimee Borrell, Adrian Arduino, Taylor Cohen, Oliver Stay, Morgan Palfreman, Henry Cruz Kokonchev, Steven Mihai-Stoian


These children have shown that they can manage distraction, notice patterns and become absorbed in their tasks – well done for your Resilience certificate.
Arya Shah, Ijeoma Ezeogu, Harley Boland, Joshua Kaylor, Temilola Omisore, Oliver Pinnell, Indie Sale, Billy Little


These children have managed to show that they can plan and revise ideas to earn their Reflectiveness certificate. Being able to show that you can make links between ideas and showing imagination demonstrates resourcefulness.
Maliat Bakreen, Lelethu Nombeko, Godswill Hartford, Amelia Barnett, Nikola Urban, Rubie-Rae Abrahams


These pupils have been awarded their Resourcefulness certificate this week: They have shown curiosity, made link between ideas, demonstrated imagination, reasoned methodically and capitalised on resources.
Kaitlin Smethurst, Nathan Ehihon, Austin Hall, Emily Sharpe, Shane Kirk, Mia Gallagher, Jessica Pollard, Olivia Wheal






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