

These are known as our golden rules.
That is because every pupil starts the day on gold with their name on the 'happy face'. The aim is to follow the school rules and stay 'on gold' for the whole day.
If a pupil breaks one of the school rules they are removed from the 'happy face' and are considered 'off gold'.
At the end of the day, if the whole class has remained 'on gold' the class is awarded a Privilege Card. Children are also rewarded with an individual prize at the end of each term if they remain on gold each day.

In discussion with the class teacher, the children set a target as a class at the start of each half term. The target can be 8, 16 or 24 cards.
When a class has 8 privilege cards they can claim a prize such as extra golden time, an extended play time or an early lunch. Their Privilege Cards are returned and they start again from zero.
If they achieve 16 cards the class could have a disco, a party or watch a film before handing back their cards.
24 cards is the ultimate target. This could see the children designing their own day, teaching the lessons or doing something creative for the entire day.
The challenge is to know your classmates and set an ambitious target. Would you go for 8, 16 or 24 cards in a half term?
Individual Awards

Children who have followed the school rules and stayed on gold, are rewarded at the end of each term.
Every child receives a certificate and a small prize for every term they stay on gold. This is our way of recognising their contribution to the kind ethos of our school.
We keep a record of all the children who remain on gold throughout the year. In the Summer Term these children are treated to a special event which recognises their contribution to our school. The events can range from a visit to the cinema, a book voucher or a gold-winners party.