Year 6 pupils at St Bega’s have been recognised for their outstanding behaviour and knowledge from a school visiting the Headland, praising a group of pupils for the way they represented St Bega’s.

Sharing Knowledge with Confidence

The Year 6 pupils spoke confidently about the history of the Headland, sharing their understanding with enthusiasm and clarity. Their ability to communicate their knowledge in a friendly and engaging way made a lasting impression on others.

The feedback highlighted how the children:

  • spoke with confidence and enthusiasm
  • shared their knowledge thoughtfully
  • showed kindness while interacting with others

A Credit to the School Community

The message also praised the pupils for their polite and respectful behaviour. Their attitude was recognised as a true reflection of both their families and the values of the school.

Living School and Trust Values

Moments like this demonstrate how pupils at St Bega’s put their learning and values into practice beyond the classroom. By showing respect, confidence and kindness, the children embodied the principles the school promotes every day.

Staff at St Bega’s shared how proud they are of the pupils, recognising the positive impact they made.

Well done to the Year 6 girls for representing St Bega’s so brilliantly—you have made your school and community very proud.