Birch House lead Assembly
Birch House and our brilliant House and Vice Captains, Edie and Henry, led the whole school in a joyful and uplifting worship session, proudly introducing their newly elected House Ambassador – Rosie Jones! 🎤🌟
The children entered to “You Need to Calm Down” by Taylor Swift, a song specially chosen by Edie, setting a thoughtful and empowering tone for the morning. 🎶💚
We are incredibly proud of Edie and Henry for their thoughtful presentation and creative poster. They shared why Rosie Jones, the British comedian, actress, and writer, is such an inspiring choice for House Ambassador:
🌟 Inspiring Role Model – Rosie shows that with determination and self-belief, we can overcome challenges and achieve great things.
💬 Strong Communicator – As a comedian and writer, Rosie connects with people through humour and honesty, making her an engaging and relatable leader.
♿ Champion of Inclusion – Rosie is a passionate advocate for disability awareness and diversity, helping us build a community where everyone feels seen and valued.
😄 Positive and Uplifting – Her energy, humour, and warmth bring people together, strengthening house spirit and encouraging kindness and confidence in others.
It was especially meaningful to celebrate this assembly on Cerebral Palsy Day, with the whole school proudly wearing green to raise awareness and show support. 💚
A heartfelt thank you to Oliver, who joined Edie and Henry at the end of the worship to share what life is like living with cerebral palsy. His courage, honesty, and positivity were truly inspiring. Oliver also took a moment to thank everyone for joining in the celebration – and kindly made sure that every child had a green sticker to wear, helping to mark this special day together.
A huge well done to Birch House for delivering such a powerful, inclusive, and heartwarming assembly! 👏💚♿
