Headteachers' Awards
EARLY YEARS
Esa Aslam
For settling into school beautifully and engaging with so many different activities with such enthusiasm and enjoyment
Louie Cox
For settling really well into his new class and growing in confidence
KS2
Isabella Sialwiindi
For excellent progress with her number skills in Maths! Bella can now successfully identify numicon pieces 1 – 10 and match these to the correct numbers
Ved Nadgir
For adapting quickly and settling into a new class environment. He is engaging well with new staff and peers around him
Idris Ali
For coming into the classroom and joining in with all the class activities
KS3
Anay Singh
For settling into his new class and key stage so well and for always trying his best in lessons
Jessica Skegg
For increasing independence and a great performance in PE, doing basketball
Ibraheem Akhtar
Ibraheem has experienced a lot of change this year; he has moved from a semi formal to a formal class with completely new class staff and peers. He has coped with this impressively well; he has made excellent progress on all of his PLP targets, including playing hide and seek and Uno with his new friends. Furthermore, his attention and attainment in his written work surrounding the Kings and Queens topic has been excellent and his time in the kitchen has been very successful. We are extremely proud of him in Elm class – well done, Ibraheem!
Alfie Baker-Scott
For getting his workstation work out and sitting down to do it every morning without prompting
KS4
Tommy Hunter
For settling into Key Stage 4, joining the class for circle and trying hard at writing tasks
Beau Beckenham
For being a great model when he showed his friends how to make toast and for helping his teacher to get the plates and knives out at the beginning of the cooking session
Daisy Cornell
For being a strong role model in class
Danny John
For using co-regulation strategies when off-site in Woodley and Reading
Jayden Hawkins
For making positive relationships with new staff members
Sophie Jureidini-Smith
For representing Great Britain in the European Bench Press Competition and winning a Gold Medal!
KS5
Fatema Bhuiyen
For perfect 6th Form behaviour! Setting a good example to others
Janet Cheng
For settling so well in her class and always working hard
Ria Lakhanpal
For walking around the 6th Form building using her walker
ACCESS
Abigail Akintonlu
For being happy and well regulated and accepting increased adult demands well
Inaaya Faraz
For her calm and relaxed behaviour for extended points during the day
Reinhardt Taute
For staying in class all day, every day last week, with intermittent engagement in activities
Rosie Sutton
For joining the class cooking activity, sitting at the table alongside her peers and focusing for the duration of the session
Viraj Sharma
For a fantastic start to the year, being grown up and independent
July 2025 Awards
KS2
Ella Blowey
Pine Class
Reason: For being responsible and helping the adults with jobs within the classroom
Masun Hussain
Rowan Class
Reason: For trying his best in everything he does
KS3
Alfie Cook
Chestnut Class
Reason: For working really hard to improve his handwriting during handwriting activities, forming the letters with the correct movements
ACCESS
Jayvir Singh
Cedar Class
Reason: For successfully going to the shop, buying his snack and paying for it
END OF YEAR HEADTEACHER AWARDS
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Addington Early Years Centre – Farley Hill |
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Headteacher Award |
Paddy Cash |
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Settling into School Award |
Eisa Hussain |
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Emerging Artist of the Year Award |
Maximus Crookes |
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Physical Development Award |
Michael Maughan |
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Outdoor Explorer Award |
Bahauddin Hussain |
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Interaction and Play Award |
Jasper Liamdee |
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Story Time Award |
Navraj Flora |
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Addington School - Woodley |
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Headteacher – Complex & Sensory Award |
Cloey Spenceley |
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Headteacher – Access Award |
Rhys Mulenje |
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Headteacher – Early Years Award |
Ruby-Ann Reid |
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Headteacher – KS2 and KS3 Award |
Harry Long |
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Headteacher – KS4 and 6th Form Award |
Tobenna Ejike |
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Musical Interaction Award |
Asad Khan |
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Rebound Award |
Inaya Hanif |
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Interaction Award |
Samuel Yanquoi |
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Perservance Award |
Amber Jutla |
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Community Award |
Umair Mahmood |
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Emerging Artist of the Year Award |
Sumayyah Ilyas |
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Emerging Musician of the Year Award |
Monroe Emery |
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Outdoor Explorer Award |
Felix Slone |
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Physical Development Award |
Harry Okumu |
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Settling into School Award |
Alfie Roderick |
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Interaction and Play Award |
Maddy Turney |
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Story Time Award |
Jasmine Ouenzerfi |
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Friendship Award |
Chessie Matthews |
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Communication Award |
Jake Bridgeford |
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Maths Award |
Anamol Rai |
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Science Award |
Teigan Ransby-Craigs |
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Immersive Theatre Award |
Beech Class |
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Drama Award |
Sophie Jureidini-Smith |
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Artist of the Year Award |
Presley Shearer |
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Musician of the Year Award |
Andy Crawshaw |
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Most Improved Sportsperson Award |
Milena Tzortzis |
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Sports Leadership Award |
Danny Shilton |
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Sports Person of the Year Award |
Billy Sawyer |
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Most Improved Behaviour Award |
Aiden Shinoy |
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Outstanding Behaviour Award |
Grace Gessey |
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Role Model of the Year Award |
Leon Henry-Wright |
April 2025 Awards
EARLY YEARS
Monroe Emery
Daisy Class
Reason: For super food play with Ramadan foods, especially the dates! It was lovely to see Monroe’s joy for food
Nicole Reynolds
Daisy Class
Reason: For her excellent participation in her music sessions. Nicole was also a super star at the Kore cafe this week, really enjoying the space with our 6th form students
KS3
Gordon Reid
Chestnut Class
Reason: For making verbal requests to go to the toilet
Ethan Rozycki
Chestnut Class
Reason: For making fantastic progress with his PLP targets
KS4
Jayden Hawkins
Heron Class
Reason: For choosing and carrying his own bowling ball in lifelong leisure and cheering for his friends during their turns
Chloe Wilkins
Kite Class
Reason: For being so proactive in recent weeks, especially in cooking lessons, as well as trying her best in many lessons, especially with her writing
KS5
Summer Tingley
Kestrel Class
Reason: For such great interaction and calmness with our Daisy class students at Kore cafe, particularly with one student who loved watching Summer work on the money till area.
ACCESS NEEDS
Sam Hardman
Kingfisher Class
Reason: For beginning to verbally ask to leave the classroom and for starting to use some core words outside of structured lessons
Malachi Bilankulu
Hazel Class
Reason: For independence on the playground by using equipment and initiating interactions with staff and peers safely and without adult intervention.
Aarush Dutta
Birch Class
Reason: For lots of impressive talking in context
Alfie Rackley
Beech Class
For excellent work in Maths and leading Beech class in a call and response session