Rewards
At Philip Morant we run a series of awards to recognise commitment to learning, acts of kindness and commitment to activities both in and outside of school.
Standards Awards recognise the commitment to learning that the majority of students show on a daily basis at Philip Morant.
A student who arrives punctually, is in correct uniform, is correctly equipped and works hard to complete the tasks set gains Standards Points in each of their lessons.
Students review their Standards Score regularly and Standards Summary postcards are issued each half term. Maintaining high standards over the course of a school year results in the attainment of a Year Award. Students who maintain the highest standards gain the Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and the Headteacher's Awards as they progress through the school. Students who achieve these awards receive a pin badge to wear on the lapel of their school blazer.
Philip Morant Awards recognise students who "go the extra mile" and recognise that there are many ways in which to do this.
These awards recognise significant and sustained commitment to activities within and outside school. Examples include representing the school in competitions, helping out at school or house events, additional academic activities (e.g. STEM/EPQ) extra-curricular activities (e.g. drama/sport) and undertaking charity work or volunteering.
The Amplius, Latius and Altius Awards reflect the scale, breadth and depth of students' involvements: pursuing many activities of the same type, many of a variety of types, or one activity at a very high level. Students who achieve these awards also receive pin badges to wear on the lapel of their school blazer.
A student can nominate themselves or be nominated for a Philip Morant Award by completing the Nomination Form (Google Form version or PDF version) and returning it to your child’s Head of Year or directly to Mrs Witney.