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Looe Primary Academy  


Posted 28/02/2025
by Rebecca Hughes











Friday 28th February

The first week back to school is over already! What a quick week!

The children have amazed us at how well they come back to school enthused and ready to learn!

Our big question this half term is: Who Made These Footprints?

This week we have been exploring the life of Amelia Earhart. The children explored how she brought her own plane at the age of 22 and called it the Canary- it was yellow! The children loved learning that Amelia was the first lady to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

The children have been creating planes from pasta, colouring in the canary plane, learning how to make paper airplanes and flying them outside, learning how to draw a plane step by step and so much more.

In English this week we started to read the story of Jack and the Beanstalk; we all loved this story! We read a few different versions and even watched a musical version too! The children learnt the story through role play and a story map and then used their own story maps to sequence and retell the story using amazing oracy skills!

In maths this week we have been combining two groups. The children have worked so hard and progressed so well with their early addition stories. We also continue to sing our 2-, 5- and 10-times table songs daily.

The children’s reading has been fantastic this week in phonics. We have been learning digraphs /or/ and /ur/.

In outdoor learning this week we had outlines of footprints and we collected daisy's, grass and leaves to fill the footprints in, we then went on a footprint hunt around the edge of the school field! 

Next week we look forward to pancake day, St Piran’s Crafternoon with the parents and World Book Day!

Have a wonderful weekend

The Foundation Team

 

 


Darite Primary Academy  


Posted 28/02/2025
by Sonia Norris

Weekly Blog 28th February

Today brings the end of the first week back and the weather has - for the most part - been a huge improvement on last half term. We always aim to get out and about as much as possible and nicer weather helps s to do this. PE this half term will take place outside, and Mr Ward has asked that children bring in a pair of shoes that they can get a bit muddy as their will be PE sessions on the field. Children are able to come into school in their kits as usual. Class 2 had their final presentation session with the Eden project this week. The team at Eden are going to book another session in just for us! We are very proud of the work that they did over this project and their finished presentation was amazing! Other news: Next week is World Book Day. The librarians are holding a book swap where they can bring up to 5 pre-loved books and swap them for others to keep and read. We also have a few spaces for our piano lessons with Pam. If your child is interested in taking part in these, please let us know in the office. We now have a clothing bank in the car park. If you have any old clothes and shoes that you no-longer want, bring them into school in a bag and put them into the bin. We will then be able to recycle these. Have a wonderful weekend in the good weather!

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   A busy first week of the half term at Brunel.


Posted 28/02/2025
by Darren Woolner

It has been yet another busy week at Team Brunel with an array of learning opportunities for our children. The School Council led an incredible assembly at the beginning of the week as they proposed to changed the names of our school houses. After holding a democratic vote with the whole school community, Castles were the winners with our new houses named Pendennis (green), Tintagel (blue), Trematon (red) and Restormel (yellow)! Well done to our School Council for leading change within our school. To catch up with all the other events from the week, please dive into the Brunel Bulletin.



 


Polperro Primary Academy   28/2/25


Posted 28/02/2025
by Julie Peat

This week we have been exploring the farm and animals that live on the farm. We have been exploring our new enquiry question "What animals would you find on a farm?"
The children have been creating cow handprints, paper plate chicks and shredded paper sheep.
We have enjoyed singing "Old Macdonald had a farm" and creating lots of different animal sounds.
The children have been building with the farm, creating enclosures for the animals and have been making animal footprints in the tuft tray.

In phonics we have been naming and describing sounds that we have heard in our indoor and outdoor environment, copying sequences of body sounds and exploring instruments and the noises they make.

In maths we have been finding objects that represent numbers and matching them together. The children have been practicing number writing.


Have a lovely weekend
The nursery team. 


 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Multi Skills


Posted 28/02/2025
by David Hannah

A team of 6 students represented Duloe at a multi skills event held at Saltash Community School. The children had a wonderful time and came 3rd overall - Well done Team Duloe!


 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Welcome to Class 1


Posted 28/02/2025
by Laura Cole

Class 1 consists of children from Reception and Year 1. The class is taught by Mrs Currah with support from Mrs Wright and Mrs Hill.

 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Welcome to Class 2


Posted 28/02/2025
by Laura Cole

Class 2 consists of children from Years 2, 3 and 4. The class is taught by Mrs Askew with support from Mrs Hughes and Mrs Penhaligan.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 28/02/2025
by Sara McKillop

w/e 28.2.25

We have had a fantastic first week back after the half-term break, and the children have settled brilliantly into their learning. Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to:

English – Poetic Creations. This week, we have been exploring poetry, focusing on rhyme and rhythm. The children have planned and started writing their own poems, showcasing their creativity and developing their writing skills in exciting ways.

Maths – Building Skills and Understanding Year 4 have started learning about area and perimeter, tackling different challenges to deepen their understanding of these important concepts. Peri the snail has helped us remember how to calculate perimeters by counting around the edge of the shape.
Year 3 have been continuing their work on multiplication, building confidence and fluency in their number skills.

History – Discovering the Romans - We began our new topic on the Romans by looking at their impressive buildings and monuments. The children were fascinated by Roman architecture and are eager to learn more about this incredible civilization.

RE – Cornish Folktales - In RE, we have started to explore Cornish folktales, uncovering the rich traditions and storytelling heritage of our local area.

PE – Throwing and Catching - This week in PE, we focused on improving our throwing and catching skills. The children enjoyed various activities designed to develop their coordination and teamwork.

The Archie Project – Understanding Dementia - We had an engaging assembly about dementia as part of the Archie Project. The children learned about different types of dementia and how to interact with people who have it. These valuable skills will be put to use when we visit the residents of St Anne’s care home.

Science - Shadows! We had great fun creating dinosaur shadows on the playground. We learned how shadows are longer when the sun is lower in the sky. Next week, we will investigate this further. 

It has been a great start to the half-term, and we are looking forward to all the exciting learning ahead. Thank you for your continued support.



 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   February 2025


Posted 28/02/2025
by Rachel Tomkins

In science we have continued to learn about different groups of vertebrates and their characteristics. We sorted animals by vertebrate group and by their diet. We have also written fact files about animals including lots of scientific language. 
In maths we have been focusing on calculations using numbers within 20. In our Mastering Number sessions we have been exploring odd and even numbers.
We have concluded our geography learning about 'What will you fins where the land meets the sea' by reflecting on how human activity is changing what we can find at the water's edge. We read a story called 'Clean Up!' and saw videos and images of the effect plastic pollution is having on the sea and the animals that live in it.
In art we have created paintings in the style of the abstract artist Alma Thomas. It has been great fun to experiment with her style and to use a combination of brush painting and printing with paints to achieve the final pieces we are happy with. We are now moving onto the skill of collage. We have begun this with a class collage of the sunset over the sea. We chose cool colours for the sea and warm colours for the sun and sunset sky. 
February also brought us Online Safety Day. This fit well with our term's computing learning which has been all about online safety. We have used the Digiduck stories from Childnet as a way to explore the themes of online safety.
We now have a new history big question 'How do we know about dinosaurs?'. We have already discovered that special scientists called paleontologists learn about prehistoric creatures like dinosaurs through studying fossils.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Week ending 28th February 2025


Posted 27/02/2025
by David Parry

Making Banknotes


The children have had an interesting week adding their own pictures to a £10 note. This is part of the this half term's focus on 'Who should feature on a £10 banknote?' They have already researched features of banknotes and now recognise a couple of significant people who feature on them: Jane Austen and Winston Churchill, for example, The study now will investigate other significant figures within British history and, by the end of the half term, the children will be able to make an informed choice who they believe should feature on a British banknote and give reasons for their decision.

Maths
During this week, the children have consolidated their knowledge of multiplication and division. They have been given the opportunity to use their knowledge of short division and column method multiplication and applied this to solve simple word problems.

English
The children have learned to recite the William Wordsworth poem, I wandered lonely as a cloud. They then researched several features of the poem: personification, rhyming couplets and rhythm, for instance. They then started to write their own poem using a similar style to William Wordsworth.

Best wishes, Mrs Swabey, Mr Parry, Mrs Walters and Mrs Payne.




 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Week ending 28.02.25


Posted 27/02/2025
by Joanne Pentreath

The Archie Project Assembly

 

We have had a fantastic first week back after the half-term break, and the children have settled brilliantly into their learning. Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to:

English – Poetic Creations
This week, we have been exploring poetry, focusing on rhyme and rhythm. The children have planned and started writing their own poems, showcasing their creativity and developing their writing skills in exciting ways.

Maths – Building Skills and Understanding

  • Year 4 have started learning about area and perimeter, tackling different challenges to deepen their understanding of these important concepts.

  • Year 3 have been continuing their work on multiplication, building confidence and fluency in their number skills.

History – Discovering the Romans
We began our new topic on the Romans by looking at their impressive buildings and monuments. The children were fascinated by Roman architecture and are eager to learn more about this incredible civilization.

RE – Cornish Folktales
In RE, we have started to explore Cornish folktales, uncovering the rich traditions and storytelling heritage of our local area.

PE – Throwing and Catching
This week in PE, we focused on improving our throwing and catching skills. The children enjoyed various activities designed to develop their coordination and teamwork.

The Archie Project – Understanding Dementia
We had an engaging assembly about dementia as part of the Archie Project. The children learned about different types of dementia and how to interact with people who have it. These valuable skills will be put to use when we visit the residents of St Anne’s care home.

It has been a great start to the half-term, and we are looking forward to all the exciting learning ahead. Thank you for your continued support.

Best wishes,
The Marazion Class Team


 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Spring 2


Posted 27/02/2025
by Charlotte Godby

Welcome back for Spring 2

We hope you've all had a lovely half term break. It's wonderful to see the pupils so engaged with their learning on their return to school - and with the sun shining too!

CURRICULUM

Our topics for this half term can be found in the overview that I have attached below. In addition to this you will find this half term’s Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) to practice with your child. I have also included the Year 5 and Year 6 recommended reads and statutory spelling lists.

This week we've launched our Learning Adventure with orienteering in the school grounds to provide the pupils with an engaging learning opportunity to enable them to build on this knowledge during the term.

PE 

PE continues to be on a Tuesday afternoon and pupils can wear their PE kits to school on these days.

SUPPORTING LEARNING AT HOME

In Upper Key Stage 2, it is important to support the children’s learning at home as much as possible. A reminder that our home learning expectations are:
Daily Reading (15 minutes) – recorded reading record to contribute to a Reading Karate reward
Times-tables and KIRF practice (20 minutes weekly) using TTRS and the KIRF sheets below
Spellings (20 minutes weekly)

YEAR SIX
In preparation for the SATs in May – we have given Year 6 children access to ‘Yearsix.co.uk’ which has a range of videos, practice tasks and assessments for each area of the Maths and Grammar curriculum. If you have lost your child’s login then please do get in touch and we can send it to you. Year 6 pupils and their parents or careers will have received additional information regarding supporting learning at home in the lead-up to assessments in May.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns please do get in touch.


 


Wadebridge Primary Academy   Friday 28th February 2025


Posted 27/02/2025
by Chris Wathern
















Charity Bake & Bracelet Sale
Thank you to the group of Year 4 pupils and School Council for running this week’s bake sale, lucky dip and bracelet stall. In addition, thank you to everyone who kindly donated cakes. It was a terrific success raising £488.03 for our school charity - Newquay Zoo Wild Planet Trust. Well done everyone!

FOWPA Disco – Thursday 3rd April
Get your dancing shoes on; it's nearly time for our FOWPA Disco! As well as having a fun time, the event will also raise money for FOWPA (Friends of Wadebridge Primary Academy). All money raised goes towards supporting various school projects, resources and experiences. See the email sent home today for further details.

Coffee Morning and Phonics Workshop - Monday 3rd March 08:45-09:15

Have you got 30mins to spare? With World Book Day the same week, Mrs Hill will be holding a phonics workshop and coffee morning; everybody is invited! Come along and find out more about our approach to teaching early reading at WPA and enjoy a cup of tea/coffee at the same time.

Year 4 Residential Information Meeting - Tuesday 4th March 15:30 (Hall)
Mr Langton will be holding a meeting after school for parents in the Hall (and Year 4 children) for those who are going on the Year 4 residential to Porthpean in the summer term. Please can you supervise your child/ren during the meeting, thank you.

St Piran’s Day - Wednesday 5th March

To celebrate St Piran’s Day, your child is welcome to come to school in Cornish colours: black, white and gold (otherwise normal school uniform). Children will learn the story of St Piran and take part in a whole school ‘Trelawny Shout’ by singing one of our favourite songs, The Song of Western Men. Caterlink also have their special Cornish menu, including pasties!

World Book Day - Thursday 6th March
We would like to invite children to dress up as a book character to celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 6th March. Please don’t feel you need to go to any unnecessary expense; homemade costumes or keeping it simple is fine. Equally, dressing up isn’t for everyone so if your child prefers to attend in their own clothes that day, that is fine. Throughout the day, the children will take part in a range of book related activities including some paired reading with buddies in the opposite key stage over a hot chocolate and a biscuit. For this, we ask that each child brings in their favourite book to share. Our Reading Ambassadors will be visiting each classroom to interview children about their favourite books. Our classes have already started (and you may have spotted during this week’s PTCs) the whole school competition to ‘Decorate their Classroom Door’. Judging will take place on WBD – photos to follow!

Bridge Kids Staffing Update
We’re pleased to share that Charlotte Cloke, who recently joined the team as a Lunchtime Supervisor, successfully interviewed for the Breakfast Club Assistant position. Charlotte started this morning joining Bev Young as part of the Bridge Kids team. Later in March, Terina Buckingham will be stepping down from her Bridge Kids role after many years of dedicated service. It’s not goodbye though, as Terina will be continuing her Lunchtime Supervisor role. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Terina for all her contributions to Bridge Kids. Bev Young will be re-joining the After School Club team (in addition to her current roles in Breakfast Club and KS2 Teaching Assistant).

House Points
Congratulations to this week’s winners, Choughs. Choughs maintain a narrow lead overall:

Choughs – 5930
Swans – 5900
Puffins – 5213
Cormorants – 5077


 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Welcome back to Spring 2!


Posted 27/02/2025
by Carmel Alberts


Welcome back to Spring 2! We hope you all had a wonderful and refreshing half term break. It's great to see everyone back, ready to dive into another exciting and engaging term of learning and discovery. Attached below, you will find an overview of the coverage for this term, which outlines all the fantastic activities and lessons we have planned.

This week, we kicked off our learning with the story of Zahra, a young girl who lives in an African village. The children have done a fantastic job sequencing the events of the story, and they came up with some thoughtful and imaginative questions they’d like to ask Zahra if they could meet her. It's been a wonderful start to our exploration of different cultures and communities around the world.

In Maths, we’ve continued our focus on subtraction, building on the skills we’ve already learned. The children are becoming more confident with subtracting numbers and solving word problems.

In ICT, the children have been working on creating their own flip books, learning the basic principles of animation. They have enjoyed experimenting with this fun and creative way of bringing pictures to life, and we are excited to see how they progress in understanding the magic of animation.

In PSHE, we filled in our treasure chest of success, reflecting on our individual achievements. It was wonderful to see how much the children have accomplished in different areas, from swimming to gymnastics and many other activities. It was a proud moment for everyone as we celebrated all their hard work and personal growth.

In RE, we delved into the story of Mount Hira, exploring its significance. The children then expressed their understanding and thoughts by drawing beautiful pictures using oil pastels. It was a great opportunity to combine learning with creativity.

Finally, the children thoroughly enjoyed their PE lesson this week. They participated with enthusiasm, developing their physical skills in a fun and engaging way.

Overall, it’s been a fantastic start to the term, and we’re looking forward to all the exciting things we’ll be learning and experiencing together in the coming weeks.

 


Harrowbarrow Primary Academy   Friday 28th February


Posted 27/02/2025
by Andrew Hunt

A largely sunny and dry week following the half term break has been just the tonic for the children and staff as we returned to work this week. Due to other commitments, I haven't been able to do the morning meet and greet as often as I would like, but whenever I have seen the children around the school they have been so enthusiastic, cheerful and polite; it has been a real pleasure to spend time with them.

This week, Class 1 started their gymnastics programme at Copper Valley Junior School. The excitement was barely containable when Abi Flashman opened up all the climbing frames and got the gym equipment out. I will try and post some photographs in the future to share this opportunity which just isn't possible at Harrowbarrow.

Our Year 5 and 6 football team competed in the first matches of their tournament on Tuesday. Despite losing 2-1 and 2-0 against Sir Robert Geffery and Bishop Cornish schools respectively, the children were great. Like the Year 3 and 4 team before them, many of the children were playing their first ever match. Well done to Poppy, Belle, Caleb, Leo, Noah, Archie, Talan, Rioch, Eli, Jayden and Josh.

In September, we made some changes to our English curriculum. There has been a renewed focus on using high quality texts as the starting point for children's writing and improving their spelling and handwriting. At this halfway point of the year, we are already seeing significant improvements. This has been recognised by some of our professional partners who visit the school regularly to see lessons, talk to the children and look at their books. Here are a few examples of the impressive work we are seeing across the school:

Class 2 children have published their work in this brilliant book, with extracts shown from Penny and Jasper's stories. A copy of this book has been put in the library for other children to read.



Class 4 have been writing some mystery thrillers and I was particularly impressed by this piece from Leo.


Like a phoenix from the flames, our polytunnel is being resurrected after Storm Unis flattened it a couple of years ago. Thanks to the Tesco Community Grant Abi Flashman secured, damaged parts have been replaced and caretaker Mark Cocking has been rebuilding it. We expect a new plastic cover to go on in the next couple of weeks, ready for children to start growing plants as part of their science curriculum. At the same time, we have a new forest school shed we will be erecting to provide some storage and protection from adverse weather during forest school sessions.



Dates for you diary

4.3.25: St Pirans performance for Year 3 and 4 parents/carers at Cotehele
7.3.25: Final cross-country league race
10.3.25: Harrowbarrow World Book Day celebrations
12.3.25: Harrowbarrow team competing in First Lego League county championship at RNAS Culdrose
19.3.25: Class 3 trip to Cornwall Farm & Country day at Wadebridge showground
21.3.25: Harrowbarrow Comic Relief fundraising day (details to follow)

Advance Notice Reminder
Please note, all Bridge MAT schools finish at 1.30pm on the last pupil day of each full term. This is to give school staff time to organise and prepare for the term ahead. Harrowbarrow hasn't previously adopted this policy, although many schools now do it. To align Harrowbarrow with our partner schools within the Trust, we will be adopting this practice at the end of this term, on the last pupil day before the Easter holiday (Friday 4th April). We will send a reminder nearer the time.


 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Welcome to Class 3


Posted 26/02/2025
by David Hannah

Class 3 consists of children from Years 6 and 5. The class is taught by Mr Hodgins with support from Mrs Campbell.

 


St Cleer Primary Academy   End of Spring 1


Posted 26/02/2025
by Charlotte Godby

Learning in Spring 1

We learnt about the history of our local area with a focus on Mining. We set out to answer the questions "why is mining important to Cornish people and what impact has mining had on Cornwall?" The pupils demonstrated their curiosity while learning about out local area and as a celebration of all the work, we all took a trip to Minions! We met Iain Rowe - an expert guide for mining around the area and he took us all around the Phoenix United mine. He was so knowledgeable about the sites, jobs and local history and he even enabled us to see the house of the mine owner and explain the process of bidding for pitches in the mines.

After touring the mine site - we stopped for a pasty on Minions village green before heading down the old mining railway track and heading home. We just had enough time for a photo opportunity at Trethevy Quoit before heading back to school. We walked a long way - but it was a great day out! Big thank you to Will from Ginsters who helped us make out pasties, and Iain from Cornwall Heritage Trust for all their help in making this trip possible!

We were lucky enough to participle in a Book Trust Represent's virtual author visit with Benjamin Dean, author of The Boy Who Fell From The Sky. Benjamin discussed his motivations for being a writer and his creative process which led to really interesting conversations within the class. His book recommendations also spurred on our reading! 


In English we took part in an international poetry competition called "Flyku" where we composed our own Haiku's designed our own paper planes - which we also had a go a flying!  

In art we have developed our portrait skills using a range of materials. 


The fantastic class even managed to squeeze some time in the snow between their learning. 


 


Looe Primary Academy   26th February - Who made these footprints?


Posted 26/02/2025
by Jasmine Bolger


Who made these footprints? 

We have had a lovely first week back in Foundation / Year 1.

We have begun our learning on our new big question which is: ‘Who made these footprints?’ We have set up a palaeontology lab for our role play and we have been working as fossil hunters! We have been brushing fossils and using magnifying glasses to take a closer look.
In our big question this term Year 1 will look at the idea of ‘footprints’ as who has had an impact and made significant change in society. In History, we will focus on the first plane and the Wright Brothers as well as looking at Neil Armstrong and the moon landings.

In Maths, Foundation have been combining two groups to make number. They have used lego bricks to help them. Year 1 have started their new unit: Addition and Subtraction to 20. We have begun our learning by using base ten and numicon to add together numbers within 20.

In English, our new learning journey is focused on Jack and the Beanstalk. We have started our learning journey by learning the story through actions. We have also begun to sequence the story and write key words or sentences linked to the pictures!

Some messages:
Our PE days are still Tuesday and Wednesday for this half term.

Please remember to order lunches on a Thursday for the next week.

Please make sure your child has their book bag/book on a Friday for book changes.

Thank you!

Foundation / Year 1 Team

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 26/02/2025
by Sara McKillop

w/e 26.2.25 - End of Half term!


Wow—what a fantastic end to this half term! The children have worked incredibly hard and had so much fun with their learning.

In English, we’ve been preparing for our poetry writing by exploring noun phrases and prepositions to create vivid descriptions. The children also practiced performing poetry aloud, building their confidence and expression—there are certainly some budding poets in the class!

Maths has been full of excitement as we continued our times tables challenges and tackled multiplication and division with larger numbers. The children have shown great perseverance and problem-solving skills, and we are so proud of their progress.

In History, we wrapped up our fascinating topic on the Stone Age to Iron Age by comparing different periods and reflecting on how life changed over time. The class had some brilliant discussions, showing how much they’ve learned.

This week, we were also lucky to have an exciting visit from an author and illustrator! The children loved engaging in creative activities inspired by their work, and many took the chance to get a signed book—a wonderful way to celebrate reading and storytelling.

Thank you for all your support this half term. We hope you have a wonderful and restful break, and we look forward to another exciting half term of learning ahead!

 


Copper valley Junior Academy  


Posted 25/02/2025
by Caroline Hambly

February 2025

Even though it is the shortest month, February has still been busy in Year 5!
We have been learning about forces in Science; this has included air resistance. We have designed and tested parachutes which aimed to increase the amount of air resistance that could act on an object, therefore slowing its descent. 
In continuation of our Romans history topic, we have designed and begun to make Roman style clay pots. These had to be shaped like those used by the Romans, meet specific dimensions and use repeated patterns within the design. We also has a visit from the Education Library Service who brought in some Roman artefacts for us to look at and experience. 
We have also been lucky enough this month to have a first aid trainer visit from Callington Rotary Club and teach us all how to administer emergency aid. This included: how to get help, check for danger, move someone into the recovery position, dress small wounds and to help someone who is choking.

 


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