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The House Captain represents their house by giving them positive influence and being a good role model. They encourage members of their house, are enthusiastic and a good team player. A House Captain leads well, but is also good at listening to other people’s ideas, and takes every suggestion that can be used to improve.
30 children from Year 2 were nominated as House Captains this term. They believed they had the right qualities to lead their Houses. Each child learned a speech to recite on stage to all of Key Stage One. I was impressed by the professional manner by which each child spoke on stage. All 160 children voted and I am thrilled to announce the winners:
Morakot (Green) - House Captain: Ling Ling (2I) Assistant: Ye-eun (2P)
Tabtim (Red) - House Captain: Lisa (2S) Assistant: Elliot (2S)
Pailin (Blue) House Captain: Tania (2P) Assistant: Rebecca (2I
Bussarakum (Yellow) - House Captain: Jade (2P) Assistant: Livia (2S)
At Regents, our specialist staff are experts at creating personalised support programmes for students with additional educational needs. That’s why, throughout October we are celebrating Dyslexia and ADHD Awareness Month.
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