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Easter 

Nursery have been getting ready for Easter by doing some Easter themed cooking and going on an Easter egg hunt. 

 


Easter Egg Hunt 

Class 3 ventured into the local woods for their Easter Egg this year. The children would like to say a huge thank you to the PTFA for supplying a chocolate egg to all of the children in the school! 

 


Nursery  

With numbers in our nursery growing from strength to strength, some new toys were in order to help the children learn and have fun. We have purchased a selection of indoor and outdoor equipment for our busy learners to enjoy. 

 


Science 

Class 3 have been learning about materials in science and how to classify them. They have learnt new vocabulary and tested out the materials to see how they should be classified. 

 


Physical Education 

Well done to the sporting superstars that are the children at Duloe school! The children took part in a range of sporting activities and challenges as part of the Cornwall School Games. Amazingly, we came in bronze position overall, which is fantastic for a school of our size. We also won gold is a few of the activities. We are very proud of all the children who took part!

 


Art and Design 

Class 2 have been learning about relief printing. The children planned a design using our initials in hieroglyphics, making sure it was the correcy size. Then they transferred their design onto foam boards and carefully cut out their 'printing blocks' Next, they used ink and rollers to make a print. The next day, when their prints were dry, they added in detail to their prints by carving bits out of their foam. They found that where they carved, the ink did not transfer to the paper.

 


Reigious Education - Easter 

Class 1 have been learning about Easter, by finding out about religious symbols while making hot cross buns. They also had a lot of fun taking part in the PTFAs Easter egg hunt. 


 


A statement from the Bishop of Truro 

“Prince Philip fully embraced his role as the Queen’s consort, and his duty to support her, in way he made entirely his own. Playing such a supporting role must, in some ways, be harder than being the leading actor, as one is always required to have one’s eyes on someone else. But it was a role, as Duke of Edinburgh, which he fully embraced.

“At the same time there were numerous causes that he championed and made his own and which benefitted greatly from his initiative, drive and energy.

“When he married the Queen, with remarkable self-sacrifice, and in the interests of a higher good, Prince Philip immediately gave up many of his own hopes and aspirations, and the difficulty and selflessness of doing that should not be underestimated. It was a role he carried out for a lifetime. In his support of Her Majesty we owe him a significant debt of gratitude, and we thank God for him.”

 


Art and writing 

Class 1 have been showing their artisitic skills by using watercolours to do some observational paintings of daffodils. The children have also been doing as much writing as possible since the return from lockdown. Their quality has been fantastic. 



 


Reading safari 

Class 3 took their daily reading outside again today and headed for the local woods. The children completed a three mile walk with lots of opportunities to stop and read along the way. 

 


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