Angelou College Celebrates Success in End-of-Module Assembly
Angelou College marked the end of another successful module with a celebratory assembly on Tuesday 11th February, recognising student achievements in attendance, reading, merits, and leadership.

Outstanding Attendance Achievements
Angelou pupils demonstrated a strong commitment to attendance, with 7ANG1, 8ANG1, 9ANG1 and 10ANG2 leading the way in their respective year groups.
Top Readers Recognised
Students’ dedication to reading was highlighted through their Sparx reader points. 7ANG3, 8ANG3 and 9ANG3 are the leading tutor groups in their respective year groups so far this academic year. Special recognition was given to the leading reader in each tutor group:
- 7ANG1 – Bawan S
- 7ANG2 – Polina L
- 7ANG3 – Theo D
- 8ANG1 – Lewis C
- 8ANG2 – Zografia D
- 8ANG3 – Zara B
- 9ANG1 – Eleanor R
- 9ANG2 – Hana E
- 9ANG3 – Tulisa J
A special shout-out goes out to Zara B who is our leading reader in the college with 101,435 Sparx Reader Points so far this year!
Celebrating Merit Achievements
Merit points have been awarded for exceptional effort and a positive attitude towards learning throughout the academic year so far. We are really proud of all pupils who have achieved such recognition. 7ANG2, 8ANG1, 9ANG1 and 10ANG2 are the leading tutor groups in their respective year groups so far this academic year. The top merit earning pupils in each tutor group so far this academic year are:
- 7ANG1 – Alicia P
- 7ANG2 –Sky M
- 7ANG3 – Caidyn D
- 8ANG1 – Lucy B
- 8ANG2 – Zografia D
- 8ANG3 – Zara B
- 9ANG1 – Daisy L
- 9ANG2 – Ella B
- 9ANG3 – Cameron C
- 10ANG1 – Anu D
- 10ANG2 – Geethika M
- 10ANG3- Enibukun M
Special recognition goes for Caidyn D who has the highest Module 3 merit points in the college with an impressive M3 tally of 58 points!
Angelou College Leadership Awards
The assembly also celebrated students who embodied key IB Learner Profile attributes. Teachers from Angelou College recognised students for characteristics such as being principled, reflective, and caring.
- Tommie F (8ANG3) nominated by Ms Barnes: Tommie has worked hard to present a positive impression and balanced behavior, allowing him to engage more effectively in lessons.
- Isabelle H (10ANG2) nominated by Mr Turan: Isabelle communicates clearly and confidently, actively listening and contributing thoughtfully. Well done!
- Albert M (9ANG3) nominated by Mr Hill: Albert consistently shows an excellent attitude toward homework and a principled approach to learning. Well done!
- Mathea P (7ANG2) nominated by Ms Nidai: Mathea’s respect for peers and teachers, along with her positivity, makes her a joy to have in college. A true role model!
- Chante L (8ANG2) nominated by Mr Murphy: Chante approaches learning with enthusiasm and a smile, making her a credit to Angelou.
- Kayleigh W (7ANG1) nominated by Ms Devereux: Kayleigh’s incredible attitude ensures she completes all tasks diligently, showing a principled approach to learning.
- Amelie L (9ANG1) nominated by Ms Ashley: Amelie’s resilience allows her to tackle challenges head-on. Her determination and caring nature make her a credit to Angelou. Well done!
- Freddie A (10ANG3) nominated by Ms Hoff: Freddie has made great efforts to improve his behavior and attitude, positively impacting his learning. Well done!
- Sky M (7ANG2) nominated by Ms Hoff: Sky maintains a positive attitude and always tries her best. She is resilient, caring and embodies the values of Angelou. Well done Sky!
- Hristina D (10ANG1) nominated by Ms Coppola: Hristina’s helpful and compassionate nature encourages inclusivity and positivity in the Angelou community.
- Elijah B (8ANG3) nominated by Ms Pear: Elijah deserves recognition for his excellent attendance this module. Well done!
Head of College Award
The Head of College Award recognises a pupil who has demonstrated exceptional commitment, positive behaviour, and contribution to their college community. This term, the award goes to Ellie for her outstanding behaviour and attitude to learning.
Mr Farr, Head of Angelou College, praised Ellie’s achievements, saying:
‘Ellie is a true role model and consistently demonstrates our values of leadership, scholarship and achievement. She has exemplary attendance and behaviour and fully embraces life at LSA. I am incredibly proud of you. Keep up the great work.’