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Fielding Celebrates This Term’s Values Baccalaureate Success

Fielding Primary School is delighted to announce the latest results in our Values Baccalaureate, with pupils in Years 4, 5 and 6 once again demonstrating their commitment to our four core values across school, home and the wider community. The Values Baccalaureate is a key part of our values‑based education programme, designed to help pupils apply respect, resilience, empathy and reflection in meaningful, real‑life ways. 

What the Values Baccalaureate Is All About

The Values Baccalaureate encourages pupils to put these values into action at school, at home and within the wider community. Through a range of challenges and activities, pupils gather evidence of how they are developing their character and making a positive difference to the people around them.

Constellation Leaderboard Results

This term saw fantastic participation across all constellations,  pupils now have a total of:

  • 326 Bronze awards
  • 186 Silver awards
  • 54 Gold awards
  • 11 Platinum awards

These totals reflect the commitment of our pupils to living our values every day and demonstrate the important role values-based education plays in developing confident, compassionate and responsible young people.

Constellation Totals
  • Cygnus – 72 Bronze, 38 Silver, 11 Gold, 2 Platinum
  • Hercules – 86 Bronze, 48 Silver, 11 Gold, 2 Platinum
  • Orion – 74 Bronze, 46 Silver, 8 Gold, 3 Platinum
  • Pegasus – 84 Bronze, 54  Silver, 24Gold, 4 Platinum

A huge congratulations to Hercules, who topped the leaderboard for Bronze and Silver, and to Pegasus, which secured the most Gold awards.

Class-by-Class Highlights

Across all classes, pupils have shown exceptional dedication to completing their task cards and demonstrating their values in action.

Some standout achievements include:

  • 6HRJ leading the way with 32 Silver awards and 10 Gold awards, the highest Gold total of any class.
  • 6FRG following closely behind with 20 Silver and 6 Gold awards.
  • Every child in 4HCS has achieved their Bronze award
  • Oak & Leaf also celebrated pupils achieving their first Bronze awards this year.

Your children’s hard work and commitment shine through in every piece of evidence they submit, from community volunteering to helping at home, from reflective learning to acts of empathy with their peers.

Celebrating Individual Award Winners

In addition to the constellation and class totals, we are thrilled to have published the names of pupils who achieved individual awards this term. These pupils have not only completed their level but have shown sustained commitment to demonstrating our core values in authentic and meaningful ways.

Celebrating Our Platinum Award Winners

The Platinum Award is the highest level of the Fielding Values Baccalaureate. It is awarded to pupils who have consistently demonstrated our values over time and have gone above and beyond in applying them in school, at home and within their communities.

This year, we are proud to recognise the following pupils for achieving Platinum status:

Cygnus

  • Emily (6HJR)

  • Elisa (6PJMC)

Hercules

  • Millie (5PSA)

  • Toby (6HJR)

  • Gaurangi (6SDT)

Orion

  • Rebecca (6HJR)

  • Marie (6PJMC)

  • Eden (6SDT)

Pegasus

  • Emmeline (6SDT)

  • Sophie (6SDT)

  • Aliza (6HJR)

To achieve Platinum requires determination, reflection and a sustained commitment to embodying Fielding's values. These pupils have demonstrated exceptional character and should be immensely proud of their accomplishments.

More Than Badges and Awards

The Values Baccalaureate is much more than a set of awards. It helps pupils develop the habits, attitudes and character traits that will support them throughout their lives. Whether helping others, showing resilience when faced with challenges, contributing to their community or reflecting thoughtfully on their actions, our pupils continue to demonstrate what it means to be part of the Fielding family.

A huge congratulations to every pupil who achieved a Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum Award this year. We would also like to thank parents and carers for the encouragement and support they provide at home, helping our children to live our shared values beyond the classroom.

Well done to all our Values Baccalaureate award winners – we are incredibly proud of you all! 

Clare Haines