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Nursery  

Here is a snapshot of some of the wonderful learning and experiences our Nursurey children have been engaging in over the last few days. They are settling is so well post lockdown and seem to be having a huge amount of fun!


 


Reading in the sun 

Class 3 took the opportunity of the good weather this morning to take their daily reading onto the village green. The children were able to enjoy their books with the sun on their backs! 

 


Welcome back 

It has been such a pleasure to welcome all the children back to school. The sun has been shining and we have been making the most of being able to take our learning outside.

Thank you again to everybody for all of your hard working with remote learning. I think all our parents and carers have done an amazing job!

 


Collective Worship - Returning to school 

As part of our return to school, we are again holding Collective Worship. In line with social distancing rules, the children are staying within their class bubbles and have their daily worship via TEAMs. We have already being reviewing our school vision and our Christian values and over the course of the week, children will listen to stories, sing songs and celebrate many wonderful things.

The link below is a reflective prayer resource which has been created for children returning to school following lockdown:

Returning to Life in School (tentenresources.co.uk) 

 


School Vision 

The children and staff at Duloe would like to say a huge thank you to our governor, Armand Toms, who has built this wonderful bench displaying our school name and vision. It is going to take pride of place within our school and we greatly appreciate Armand's time and skill in producing such a stunning item. We would also like to say thank you to Jewson's builder's merchants in Looe who kindly donated the wood. We are truly blessed. 

 


World Book Day 

 


Blue Peter Badge Winner 

A huge well done to our writing superstar, who has won a Blue Peter badge for her Egyptian letter she wrote as part of her home learning. We are so proud of her and all the hard work she has put into her writing. She really deserves this award. Congratulations! 

 


Home Learning Heroes  

More wonderful examples of home learning: Egyptian Art and Design, rock hunting is science, map skills in geography and some super writing!

 


Return to school 

8th March Return

We are looking forward to welcoming the children back to our ‘new normal’. As successful as the remote learning has been, having the children in school is what we all want and it will be great to see everybody in person.

 

Arrival and Collection

Adults need to wear masks. Once you have dropped off or collected your child, please leave immediately. This will enable better social distancing and improve parking.

Please arrive between 08.40am and 08.59am to drop your children off.

We will have a staggered collection time. Please arrive for your child at the correct time, again to enable better social distancing and improve parking.

Class 1 and Nursery and older siblings

Class 2 and older siblings

Class 3

14.45 - 14.55

14.55 – 15.05

15.05 -15.15

 

School dinners

We have requested that our school kitchen opens on the 8th March so children can have a warm cooked meal. Hopefully we will be able to confirm menus with you next week.

 

PE clothes and Outdoor clothes

On these days please come to school in appropriate PE clothes and old outdoor learning clothes (including wellies in a bag). 

 

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

PE Day

Monday

Monday

Monday

Outdoor learning Day

Tuesday

Thursday

Friday

 

On Monday 8th, please could everybody wear full school uniform.

 

World Book Day

On the 4th March, it is World Book Day. If you are at school or at home we would love to see you dress up for the occasion. A full schedule for the day will be sent out by teachers next week.

 


Thank you all 

Dear Parents and carers,

Thank you

I would like to say a huge thank you to the children, parents, carers and staff for this half-term. Everybody has really gone the extra mile.

Friday afternoon
After half-term we will be open on Friday afternoons.

Inset Day
Monday 22nd February is an inset day, so school will be closed to all children and there will be no remote learning set. 

Wider opening
We will be awaiting the government announcement during half-term regarding school opening, and we will communicate with you all once we know what this looks like in more detail. 

Have a wonderful half-term. You all deserve a bit of a rest!

Best wishes, 

Mr Hannah

 


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