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13.02.26 Stable Court Round up

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Friday 13 February, 2026

YEAR 3

Elsie

Charlie S

Charlotte P, Theo, Elsie and Jake B

Demonstrated confidence and resilience by overcoming a fear of doing a headstand. Excellent bravery, well done.

For collaborating with the class and sharing his knowledge of metaphors and similes

For excellent collaboration when completing map work in geography

Emil and Benjy

For showing great resilience when completing their maths – real problem solvers

Orla and John For showing excellent precision when completing measuring in maths

Kezzy and Mirella

For choosing to further her geographical knowledge beyond the classroom – excellent curiosity

Cameron For using his previous knowledge to make geographical knowledge

Dolcie and Aryaa

Aiden

For their amazing focus when researching their European countries

For asking probing and relevant questions in geography, excellent curiosity

YEAR

4

Maddy and Tabitha Grade 1 award for ballet

Girls U9

Football team

George S

Deacon

Well done to the girls that participated in the Claremont U9 football tournament this weekend Facing St Paul's Primary School in the final and winning a mighty 4-0. Super efforts!

For being a curious cat and asking insightful questions in RPE and English.

For being a metacognitive monkey and reflecting on how he learns best and what helps him achieve across all subjects.

Rebecca

Alice

Austin K

Freddie S

Enma

Rex

For being an attentive ant and showing great focus even when topics get trickier in Maths.

For being a metacognitive monkey and thinking about how to make her school days more fun and productive.

For using precision when sharing instructions in his classics story, Daedalus and Icarus.

For showing creativity and imagination in his character description for the book trailer.

For showing metacognitive thinking while creating her ten-tiny-word story with a similie.

For being a collaborating crab, sharing his ideas while listening to others when working on our book trailers in English.

YEAR 4

Leo N

Elize

Hugo

For sharing his knowledge about the Holy Trinity and supporting the class and their learning by showing them how to perform the Sign of the Cross.

For her attentiveness shown to learn all her lines for our Year 4 production. Well done Elize.

For making awesome connections between his interests and skills to support his PSHE learning about his future self

Kyuan

Michael Z

Liv A

Freddie S

For paying close attention to the tasks he is given in maths and maintaining focus on the task with great independence.

For his increased independence with having the correct equipment and getting his homework done. Well done Michael.

For demonstrating her creativity when creating a prop to be used in the filming of her book trailer.

For showing creativity and imagination in his character description for the book trailer.

Georgia C

4LA

4MM

For showing greater attentiveness to her maths learning, focusing on mixed numbers and improper fractions this week.

For collaborating well in their groups while writing their scripts and filming their trailer.

For being fantastic problem solving penguins whilst editing their book trailers in English.

Ralph

Freddie D

XC runners that competed at the Wellington College event on Saturday, great efforts on a tough course!

Jemima Davis (4th)

Charlotte Horn (6th)

Seb Rees (25th)

William Ellis-Smith (23rd)

Ralph was quick to make connections in Geography completing an impressive five climate graphs on localities in the Amazon.

Freddie brings a quiet focus to English, and his consistent attentiveness makes him a strong example to his peers

Minnie

Flo S

Georgia B

Her determination and application in English are truly commendable. She reflects on how to improve and shows a genuine enthusiasm for achieving her very best in every lesson.

Flo shows curiosity in her learning, confidently puts herself forward, and demonstrates great determination to succeed in English.

Georgia has been an upstander and supportive friend to those experiencing challenges. She consistently shows kindness and is great at lifting the spirits of those around her

Ailsa

Charlotte G

Angus, Sophie S, Alex and Finlay J

Sienna F

Ailsa has been a curious cat, asking excellent questions to further her understanding about World War Two in history lessons.

For competing in the national English Closed Squash Championships in Nottingham. Charlotte came 5th, winning 3 of her 4 matches. She beat three players with higher national rankings than her own

Finley H

For collaborating so well in geography to determine facts about animals in the rainforest.

For consistent hard work and listening in class, particularly in history and English.

For creative illustrations and diagrams with his WW2 information leaflet

Ethan

5TL

Ethan embodies the 'Work Hard, Be Kind, Take Care' philosophy of Claremont in everything he does. He treats others with courtesy and respect. What a fantastic role model!

For being attentive ants when writing their “How to Fly Safely” instructions in their classics lesson.

YEAR 6

Harry N

XC runners that competed at the Wellington College event on Saturday, great efforts on a tough course!

Elise Haswell (3rd)

Freya Heslop (4th)

Danika Howe (10th)

Rory Devane (31st)

Josh Whitehorn (10th)

Lucas Crocker (39th)

Gustavo Nunes- Mendes (14th)

Leo Peel (37th)

Harry continues to demonstrate many positive learning attributes to admire, particularly his attentiveness in English and the wonderful creativity he brings to his ideas.

Tilly

Tilly’s 'Michael's Midnight Mission' in English demonstrated imaginative and descriptive writing, rich in tension and suspense, and showcased her potential when she is truly attentive and engaged.

Xander Working hard to improve oracy skills in English and reading aloud with greater clarity.

Jackson I hope to read one of Jackson's novels one day. His creativity with language is exciting to read.

Coco

Coco’s skilful use of a range of techniques to build tension and suspense highlighted her strong literary potential. She worked with focus and attentiveness, bringing real creativity to her writing.

Max P

Gustavo

I have been very pleased with Max’s recent focus in English. His attentiveness and precision in writing highlight the high standard he can achieve when he applies himself fully Keep it up!

I have been impressed with Gustavo's attitude and critical thinking skills when analysing a poem by William Blake

Elise H

Ruben

Elise has been showing commitment to learning in English. Her reading and writing skills are clearly developing due to her attentiveness and endeavour

Ruben has been consistently attentive during class discussions in English He is developing his oracy skills by actively and enthusiastically sharing his ideas.

Saskia

For using her knowledge of algebra to solve more complex problems. Fantastic focus and understanding

Martha and Clara For showing such precision when solving two-step algebraic equations

Harper

Emma

For connecting events in the sinking of the Titanic to create a moving and well thought out poem. It was a pleasure to read!

For demonstrating wonderful creativity in her “Michael’s Midnight Mission” piece of writing in English and has also shown precision in the accuracy of her spelling homework.

ACADEMIC ARTS

Congratulations to the following pupils on their recent LAMDA examination results

Jude Georgia C Tabitha Anna R Sophie S

Isabella W Sophia B Nieve Indi Hattie

Izzie C Clara Layla Austin Henry H

Chloe W Victoria Ava Saskia Rosie

The following pupils received a high distinction (over 85%)

Sienna F Mariska Emily S Amelia Coco

Leonora Saeyan Harper Flora M Hugo

Congratulations to the following pupils who were awarded the character quality for January

3KR Emil Charlie S

3FB Dolcie Aiden

4BA Finlay S Harry S

4LA Hugo Elize

4MM Maddy Deacon

5MH Indi Ralph

5TL Betty Cara

5EP Sebastian R Sophie S

6AB Clara Barney

6AF Hattie Josh G

6GM Angelica Ollie S

6VW Oriana Jackson

WORD MILLIONAIRES

Year 3, Charlie H has become ¼ word millionaires.

In Year 3, Marlowe and Aiden have become ½ word millionaires.

Word millionaire: Lucy

MATHS TIMES-TABLES

LEVEL 11

Samira

LEVEL 6 Orla

Michael Z

George S

Charlie H

Emil

Aiden

John

Finlay S

Elodie

Stella

Hugo

Deacon

Maddy

George M-J

LEVEL 11 Anna

Ella
Harry S
Tabitha

Well done to these children who wrote a story on the theme of 'thread' for this creative writing competition. Entries have now been submitted and we await the results.

Year 3

Aryaa

Year 4

Tabitha

Jude

Georgia C

YEAR 5

Charlotte H

Olivia H-M

Freddie D

Freya B

Nina

Charlotte U Raviru

YEAR 6

Max N

Danika

As part of the Claremont Quest, Stable Court children recently took part in a general knowledge quiz. It was fantastic to see how attentive and focused they were throughout the week, showing great determination to do their very best.

All children who participated will receive a certificate, which can be submitted as evidence for the academic section of their portfolio. Fan Court children will be taking part in their general knowledge quiz after half term.

A huge congratulations to the following Year 5 and 6 pupils who have been selected to represent Claremont Fan Court Junior School: Jackson, Emily S, Leon, Finlay J, Annabelle, Cara and Sebastian R. They will be travelling to Tormead School in Guildford in March to compete in trivia quiz competition. We are very proud of them and wish them the very best of luck!

GYMNASTICS SHOWCASE

Congratulations to the following pupils who took part in the showcase earlier this week. Most pupils performed twice, dazzling with their skills and bravery and all with huge smiles on their faces - it was a wonderful show!

Layla, Myla, Ruby, Sienna C, Georgia C, Izzie, Freya H, Olivia H-M, Danika, Sara, Leonora, Emily P, Agata, Flo W and Chloe

TALENT SHOW

Wow! What an amazing talent show in Stable Court this morning. The judges and the audience were blown away by all the finalists and it was incredibly inspiring to see the children not only showing great bravery and confidence in front of their friends but also having so much fun. The atmosphere was incredible and every finalist brought something special to the show. It was a wonderful celebration.

Special congratulations to our top 3 finalists: Harry S (1st), Brody (2nd) Aryaa and Marlowe (3rd)

COURT ROUND UP I 13.02.2026

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Date Event Notes

Monday 23 February Term recommences

Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 March James Carter workshop pupils only

Monday 2 March Y5 sports team photographs

Tuesday 3 March Y6 sports team photographs

Thursday 3 March World Book Day

Friday 6 March

All clubs and wraparound care run as usual

Junior school poetry competition Y4 sports team photographs y4 pupils will need to bring games kit to change into

Y3 sports team photographs Y5 parents - senior school open morning

Tuesday 10 March Y3/4 instrumental Concert 5.00-6.00pm, Great Room

Thursday 12 March Junior school parent form 8 50-9 30am, Great Room

Tuesday 17 March Y3 trip to Legoland

Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 March Y4 production 6 30-7 30pm, Stable Court Hall

Monday 23 -25 March Y6 ESB exams

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY TERM DATES

Wednesday 25 March Term ends All clubs and wraparound care run as usual

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