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22/03/24

What a fantastic time Squirrel class had at Parndon woods! pic.twitter.com/DEhPBHxHRH

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22/03/24

This week in art, the children made a plate slider space picture. First, they had to use watercolours to paint their plate, they look awesome 🚀🎨 pic.twitter.com/FA8MVGgEK8

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22/03/24

Rabbit class enjoying the spring sunshine ☀️ pic.twitter.com/NlTT0VA29I

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22/03/24

Pheasant class have created their prototypes! We can’t wait to see the finished product! Let’s go fly a 🪁 pic.twitter.com/1oGaal6bEW

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22/03/24

Pheasant class have made their own rocks this week! pic.twitter.com/VkNDSO6vCm

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22/03/24

Owl class have created lighthouses in the style of architect, Zaha Hadid. Well done! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/DuH4OQdtSq

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20/03/24

Here are a selection of poems the Dragonfly class have written on seeded paper. In July, the poems will be scattered from the air along The Somme in remembrance of those who fought in WW1. pic.twitter.com/ZCAXBOBt93

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19/03/24

Y5&6 had an amazing day learning about WW1 planes and air combat.The children got to experience the virtual cockpit in the flight simulator using vr headsets. They also wrote poems onto seeded paper which will be airdropped over France as part of a wider project. pic.twitter.com/Vx59rp8Njv

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Elaine Luscombe 🙌 PE Co-ordinator / EYFS / PPA Support at Roydon Primary 💙#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/CsezMMCEZX

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08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Elaine Luscombe 🙌 PE Co-ordinator / EYFS / PPA Support at Roydon Primary 💙#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/CsezMMCEZX

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08/03/24

Congratulations to our Mothers Day winners. All the children wrote beautiful nominations for their mothers. They will be bringing them home today! ♥️Thank you FORSA for presenting the prizes! pic.twitter.com/l7yWVZWJ8y

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08/03/24

To celebrate our World Book week the children have a dress down day today! pic.twitter.com/4VJXeMSD9g

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07/03/24

Rabbit class enjoying their new water tower 🥰 pic.twitter.com/CjPRGM7XNk

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06/03/24

Can you find and name all the books around the school? pic.twitter.com/HghKpaxogK

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06/03/24

Can you find and name all the books around the school? pic.twitter.com/aGjDP0jo35

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06/03/24

Rabbits enjoying a book in our reading nook! A fantastic place to swap a book! pic.twitter.com/0eLdSfA4J3

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06/03/24

Pheasant class have been learning about Mountain environments in Geography today! pic.twitter.com/BMWeSOXFwi

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06/03/24

The children have been busy writing nominations for a Mother’s Day raffle. The winners will be announced on Friday. Thank you FORSA for the raffle prizes! pic.twitter.com/3XURfLiBKP

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06/03/24

Today Year 3 pupils led our whole school World Book Day singing assembly! pic.twitter.com/5tmMjy3Dn6

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05/03/24

To launch ‘World Book’ week Rabbit and Squirrel class have had stories read to them by our PTA and Chair of Governors. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/XVLSKmyhXt

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Rewarding Children at Roydon

Roydon Primary school’s Code of Conduct: BE KIND, BE SAFE, BE RESPONSIBLE is the starting point for positive behaviour and effective learning.  Our code of conduct enables adults and children to talk about behaviour and learning in language that we all understand.  You will often hear adults discussing safe behaviour with children or praising them for their kindness to others.  

Verbal praise: we are always focused on our children’s learning and their behaviour.  Children are praised by all adults (and other children) when they are polite, well mannered, kind to others, responsible, share resources, think of others before themselves, are safe, make sensible choices and much, much more. Effort, progress and achievement in learning are all recognised as praiseworthy.  Praise can be given without a reward.  It is important that the children understand that behaving well and learning well are expected and can take place without a reward being attached.

Dojo points: At Roydon Primary Academy we use a reward system called ‘Class Dojo’. This allows parents/carers to be involved in how their child is behaving and promotes good communication between staff and parents/carer. Children are rewarded Dojo points for their attitude such as focusing on the task, being polite or demonstrating one of our core values. Parents can log on to Class Dojo and find out in real time how well their child is getting on. Dojo points can’t be taken away.

Postcards: Special postcards are sent home if a child has done something particularly worthy of praise.  This enables parents to be involved in the celebration!

Head of School awards: Children are often sent to the Head of School if they have completed a piece of excellent work, made good learning progress, met a challenge, worked well with others or has behaved exceptionally well.  Special Head of School award stickers are given to these children – along with Dojo points!

Golden child: Each term one child from each class is rewarded in Golden Assembly.  The child is chosen because of their great attitude to learning and their kindness to others.  Parents are invited to this assembly and a special badge is given.  The children wear these badges with pride.

Certificates: Each week at Friday’s Values Assembly, certificates are awarded to children who have demonstrated one of our core school values. Lunchtime certificates are awarded by midday assistants to children who have: eaten all their lunch, played well, shared with others, been responsible and kind.  We keep records of the children who received awards but there are no limitations on how many times a child can receive an award. The certificates are awarded on merit and may also be used to boost confidence and support positive learning attitudes.

House teams: On Sports Day the children race for their House and we have trophies for the winning house in the morning’s competitive events and for the winning house in the afternoon for the fun sports events. Children also take part in other house activities during the year. There are four houses and each house has a Year 6 House leader.

Trophies: Trophies are presented to Year 6 children at the end of year Leavers Assembly.  These awards recognise excellence in writing, mathematics, science and sport.

 

 

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