Year 10 (continued) 100% ATTENDANCE
Lewis Best, Georgia Bryant, Emelia Dowell, Corbin Gooderson, Rosie Moran, Lauren Ovens, Cameron Shelbourne, Isabella Woodman, Emily Brown, Cory Elkins, Gustavo Pereira dos Santos, Ryan Roberts, Holly Smith, Joe Taylor, Ellie Richards, Shay Watson, Trinity Binns-Dobson,
PERFECT BEHAVIOUR
Students who are focused in lessons and make full effort to engage with learning enjoy school and learning to a higher level. The list of students below have demonstrated exceptional behaviour during year 10. On time, all homework completed, excellent commitment to study and revision and positive attitude to learning.
You are role models to your peers and should be very proud of yourselves.
Leonie Aldridge Robert Ayres Millie-May Bailey Lorna Ballard Trinity Binns-Dobson Halle Booth Kyle Booth Ella Bratten Luke Cannon Matthew Clinch Noah Coleman Katie Cook
Brandon Cooper Luke Crockford-Ward Ella De Burgh Andrew De Koning Caitlin Flynn Hattie Fordred Dylan Foy Harry Fullen
Emma Hewitt-Hancock Madison Hill Alex Holton Emily Jenkin Katie Jones Samantha Kirk Kirsten Lacey Lucy Laville Nathan Lintern
Mackenzie Marshman
Shannon McGinn Lyra McGreal Claire McMillin Sofia Mistretta Rosie Moran Luke Morris Freya Nossiter Lauren Ovens Lottie Packer Guga Pereira dos Santos Thomas Pilkington Ethan Reid Ellie Richards Jasmine Rudman Oli Saffhill Elliott Scott Lauren Scull
Gabrielle Sewell-Nye Bethany Smith Lottie Southall Tayla Strachan Chloe-Ann Toogood Elleana-Rose Tugwell Ashleigh Webb Joshua White Harvey Whittaker Katie Williams Isabella Woodman Jack Young
Dynamism Happiness Resilience Success
Jack Clark, Mikey Glass, Alex Holton, Molly Morris, Tom Naughton, Othman Bakali, Ellena Bradbeer, Luke Crockford-Ward, Luke Morris, Luke Cannon, Dylan Foy, Lucy Laville,
Mackenzie Marshman, Jasmine Rudman, Joshua White
CORE VALUES
Year 10 continue to collect Core Value points for their efforts in registration, lessons and assemblies. The core values demonstrate the values at the heart of Matravers School. The students listed below are the highest achievers in each category for Year 10 to date. Their achievements have been recognised in assembly. Excellent work!
Core Value Ambitious
Most points collected
Clinch Matthew, Coleman Noah, Lintern Nathan, Booth Kyle, Cannon Luke, Clark Jack, Fordred Hattie, Fox Aiden, Godden Rachel, Hewitt- Hancock Emma, Ovens Lauren, Tallon Kieran, Thorne Harry
Creativity
Strand Lauren, Gooderson Corbin, Hobbs Leon, Bennett Jack, Jordan Madeleine, Lott Kaspar, Fox Aiden, Thorne Harry, McGreal Lyra, Fearnley Rhionna
Best Lewis, Griffiths Lucy-Jane, Cook Katie, Flynn Caitlin, Fullen Harry, Green Beau, Lacey Kirsten, De Burgh Ella, Moran Rosie, Brown Emily
Gilbert Sophie, Tugwell Elleana-Rose, Clifford Faith, Jarvis Millie, Griffiths Lucy-Jane, Moran Rosie, Connelly Ayesha
McMillin Claire, Cook Katie, Lintern Nathan, Cannon Luke, Bailey Millie-May
Clinch Matthew, Foskett Joel, Young Jack, McMillin Claire, Nossiter Freya, Strand Lauren, Scott Elliott, Noad Courtney
TUTEE OF THE MONTH
Each month the Year 10 tutors nominate one person from their tutor group who has earned a little extra recognition. The reasons behind these nominations may include excellent and consistent positive attitude, significant efforts to improve behaviour or attendance or making additional contributions to school life.
Students are presented with a certificate in assembly, given a Tutee of the Month badge and rewarded with a canteen voucher to treat themselves. This year’s winners to date are below.
Congratulations to all of these students. Sept
Tutor Group
8.1 8.2
8.3 8.4 8.5
8.6
Gustavo Pereira dos Santos
Elliott Scott Halle Booth
Oct Lauren Ovens Emilia Dowell Nov
Matt Clinch Lucy Griffiths
Sophie Campbell Tom Pilkington Molly Morris
Trinity Binns Dobson
Ellena Bradbeer Freya Nossiter Othman Bakali Nathan Lintern Kayleigh Watts Millie May Bailey
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