Super Writer - Role of Honour
Writing is a powerful tool for thinking, communicating and expressing ideas. Our Super Writers Role of Honour celebrates children who demonstrate a strong commitment to developing their writing over time.
Being a Super Writer is not about getting everything right the first time. It is about the process - making changes, refining ideas, editing carefully and showing the determination to improve. We want our children to understand that great writing comes from perseverance, reflection and a willingness to keep going, even when it feels challenging.
Through our celebrations, we recognise those pupils who take pride in their work, respond positively to feedback and show resilience in their learning. These are the habits that not only lead to strong writing outcomes, but also support success across all areas of the curriculum.
We are incredibly proud of our Super Writers and look forward to welcoming many more children onto the Role of Honour as they continue to grow in confidence, skill and independence.
Congratulations to:
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Sophia Edmans Lucas Ramage Ava Butterworth Archie Goy Ettie Lee-Lyons Christian Eppelle-Oboko Albie Kerr Ariella Hall Jessica Oram |
Ellis Kane Kharima Braithwaite Theo Nkwor Ciaran Freeland Aliza Ahmed Laura Coku Ardit Lamallari Ilderina Visha Flora Tovey |
Jada Quadros Oliver Weatherill Rubey Rose Allured Jayan Pillay Charlotte Kempster Gabriel Kuka Gabriel Draghiciu Riley Clark Isabelle Rustem Uzay Fulkar |