Special presentation at Sandringham House
- By Elaine Bird
- 1 month ago
- Sandringham
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A Dersingham Primary School student was presented with the King’s Prize for Proficiency in Religious instruction on Sunday 2nd February.
Ten-year-old Tommy Bunting received a bible that has a special bookplate in the front signed by the King.
Dersingham Primary told Town and Around that the school recently updated their vision and values, encouraging pupils to think about the meaning. Year 6 took on a special challenge to demonstrate their proficiency in religious instruction by expressing their understanding of Christianity through art, with the title of ‘What God Means to You’. They each created a piece of art that reflected their beliefs and connected to one of the school’s values, such as Kindness, respect, perseverance. After completing their artwork, they wrote a poem about their chosen value, showing how students could demonstrate it in their daily life. This activity helped them reflect on their faith and the importance of living out the school’s values every day.
Tommy received the prize because beyond the work itself, he has truly personified these values at school. He has risen to the challenges with determination, persevering even when things were difficult. Through his actions, he has shown kindness and generosity, allows willing to support others despite facing his own struggles. His dedication and positive attitude make him a role model, demonstrating how the school’s values can be lived out every day.
Headteacher Mrs Zoe Warren said: “It was with great pride and joy that we celebrated Tommy’s achievement on Sunday when we attended Sandringham house.
“Receiving the Bible prize from His Majesty the King was not only testament to Tommy’s hard work, dedication, and faith, but also a reflection of the values of excellence, service, and compassion that we strive to nurture in our students.
“I hope this experience inspires Tommy to continue walking in faith and sharing the light of wisdom with others."