St Albans Class of 2023


Dear Year 6,
You are all growing into fantastic young people with such a huge amount to offer to the world!
I am so proud of you all and how much you have achieved.
Remember how much God loves you, that you can make a positive difference in God’s world, and how you can share his love with everyone you meet in the next stage of your life.
I will miss you all very much when you move on, but I am looking forward to seeing how much you progress and develop in the future.
With best wishes for the future,
Mrs HordellSt Albans Class of 2023
Born: 21 February 2012
Most likely to be: A pompey footballer!
Favourite Lesson: Maths
Best Memory: Mr Livermore teasing Mrs Flores and making her cross!
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 17 July 2012
Most likely to be: A dog groomer and trainer
Favourite Lesson: Art
Best Memory: Bikeability week and Mr Livermore’s great sense of humour!
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 30 January 2012
Most likely to be: A famous actress or a child Counsellor
Favourite Lesson: PE, Computing (especially coding) & Maths
Best Memory: My first day at St.Albans when I started just after easter 2021. I was surrounded by a group of friendly faces and it was my new year group coming over to meet me and they all asked me to play with them. Also when I vomitted in the Lunch hall. URGH!
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 16 March 2012
Most likely to be: Footballer
Favourite Lesson: Maths and PE
Best Memory: Playing football with mates at break time
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 11 January 2012
Most likely to be: An Artist
Favourite Lesson: Nature with Mrs Newman
Best Memory: Playing with friends in the Key Stage One playground.
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: October 2011
Most likely to be: An Olympic swimmer
Favourite Lesson: PE - it’s so much fun!
Best Memory: Oscar scoring an insane volley in football!
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 21 July 2012
Most likely to be: I really want to be a children’s nurse
Favourite Lesson: Trail blazing
Best Memory: Doing the ‘speak out for nature’ project, where I had to write a speech and perform it. Mine got picked for the competition.
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 27 May 2012
Most likely to be: Scientist/footballer
Favourite Lesson: P.E, Art and Science
Best Memory: Sparkle time in Reception with Mrs Fine
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 19th March 2019
Most likely to be: Car dealer or mechanic
Favourite Lesson: Geography
Best Memory: Returning after pandemic lockdown to a bubble of only 10, in year 4
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 11 September 2011
Most likely to be: An Astronomer
Favourite Lesson: Maths. not!!! Definitely science
Best Memory: Receiving a Govenors award after joining in Year 2. And of course, making lots of cool friends
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 27th April 2012
Most likely to be: A chef/Baker
Favourite Lesson: Geography
Best Memory: The first day I started
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: ...
Most likely to be: Builder
Favourite Lesson: PE
Best Memory: Summer time and summer sports
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St Albans Class of 2023
Born: 14 March 2012
Most likely to be: Chef
Favourite Lesson: Art
Best Memory: Making bread in year 2
My message to you:
Can it really be time for you to move on to secondary school? I remember you as such a fun-loving and naturecaring class; may you all have a happy and fulfilled time at secondary school and beyond. You have taught me all about beetles, and how to garden for pollinators and other wildlife. Keep up your creative and poetry skills, and your respect and love for the world. Many, many good wishes for your journey ahead.
The end of primary school is upon you! I bet you thought it would never end but now that’s it here, I bet you’re a little bit sad too! The next step is a giant leap of faith. Good news – you are totally ready. Remember every success and challenge from your journey through St Alban’s. Each one has helped shape you into wonderful young people. You can, and will, make a positive difference wherever God’s path leads you.
I will miss you very much ! I have very fond memories of you starting school. You were excited and nervous, but you settled in so quickly and became such a fabulous class to teach, an absolute pleasure! I wish you so much luck for your exciting adventures at secondary school. Always
be kind and caring to others and to the environment and always be yourselves and proud of who you are.
Lots of love
What wonderful memories I have of you. I remember coming to lots of your homes before you started and your first day at school. Playing in the mud kitchen, learning your phonics, counting and dressing up! It has been an absolute privilege watching you thrive and prosper on your journey through school.
I hope that you make many friends at your new school and make a positive difference to the world.
With very best wishes
Each of you will always hold a very special place in my heart as you were the first ever class I had the privilege of teaching! I want to thank you for helping to shape the way I carry out my job and inspiring me to love what I do.
You should all be so incredibly proud of the amazing and spectacular people that you have become. It has been so wonderful to watch you grow, develop and thrive over the years and adapt to a rather unconventional primary school experience. I look at the journey you have taken and I am in awe of your courage, resilience and positivity and I know you will carry that forward in the future and achieve extraordinary things!
Good luck and know that we all believe in you and although you are moving on you will always be part of our St Alban’s family!
You were my first ever class when I came to St Alban’s and what a year it was. This was the first year of covid, the first ever lock down! As little year 3’s you all dealt with the unknown soo admirably and showed me that you had determination and resilience. These amazing qualities will ensure you are successful at what ever you choose to do.
Work hard and follow your dreams!
I wish you a happy, lifetime full of adventure. You will always hold a very special place in my heart. Good Luck for the future.
Year 6, it has been a pleasure working alongside you all for the past 2 years. Keep shining bright in the world, keep smiling and showcase all you can do.
I will miss you all but know you will do amazingly on this next adventure.
Well it’s time to say goodbye, I have been with you since Reception. I have seen so many of you come and go and I have watched you all grow up into almost nice people �� It was my pleasure to get to know you all and I can honestly say it was a fantastic experience for me. We have so many memories over the years, and I hope I have made you smile now and again. You certainly did me. You will all do well of that I am sure, and I look forward to keeping a watch on you in the future. Bye for now and keep smiling .
Year 6, what a year! You came to me in September a group of primary school children. You leave as secondary ready young people. It has been a real privilege to be part of your journey. You are a group of hardworking, funny, unique individuals who will go as far as you choose to go. Alway remember to be yourself; everyone else is already taken. You’ve got this Y6!