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House Points

House Points

 

At Earlsdon Primary, the School Council wanted a reward system  that was linked to our school community and helped all children work together. Last academic year, we introduced our whole school House Point system; each house is a colour and named after a local road in our community: Spencer (green), Berkeley (blue), Newcombe (yellow) and Albany (red). We have house captains, who are part of our Junior Leadership Team, and are responsible for counting the class tokens and are keen to lead their team to victory. 

 

This year, each class from Years 2-6 have appointed House Captains, who have been voted by the peers to encourage, support and ensure that their team work collaboratively and together to earn as many tokens as possible, The House Point boards have been wiped clean and the count has already started for the Autumn Term. Good Luck to all of our teams and their captains. 

We are half way through the term.... but which house will win?

Our Year 5 House Point Captains have been doing a wonderful job counting and organising the tokens for the count each week, but who will win this term? 

Albany win the summer count

Congratulations to our red team, who won the summer count! They were rewarded with P.E equipment on the playground, chalks and a visit from the ice-cream van,  a very happy afternoon in the sunshine. 

Berkeley win the spring count!

Berkeley win!

Well done to Berkeley, our blue team have won the Spring prize, a trip to the cinema! Who will win the summer prize? 

Newcombe win!

Well done to Newcombe, our yellow team who won the Autumn Term prize. With a high score, the yellow team pupils won an afternoon out of class with their team mates. The afternoon consisted on bingo, prizes, music, ice lollies and flashing rings! Who will win in the Spring term?

 

House Point Launch Day

Earlsdon Primary School Values

Respect
  • A culture is strong when people work with each other, not for themselves. Simon Sinek
Equality
  • In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. Maya Angelou
Challenge
  • Come to the edge. We might fall. Come to the edge. It's too high! Come to the edge. And they came, and he pushed, and they flew. Christopher Iogne
Resilience
  • Resilience comes from the Latin word 'resalire', which means springing back.
Responsibility
  • You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Jane Goodall
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