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Victorian Day 

Wow Class 2! Thank you to everyone for making our Victorian day such a success! All the children looked fantastic and embraced the grubby faces! We enjoyed a ragged school experience complete with chalkboard writing and chanting 'God Save the Queen'. All the children agreed that modern PE is more fun than the drills we practiced in the playground. We concluded the day with jammy crumpets and parlour games. 

 


New Books 

As part of our Gold Membership with the Cornwall Library Service, children from Class 2 selected 143 new books this week which should keep them very busy over the next few months!

 


We all have mental health 

 


Children in Need 

This week we will be celebrating Children in Need on Friday by holding a non-uniform day. During the week, we will be looking at the work the charity does supporting children and fighting injustice. In Collective Worship we looked at the story of Ghalia, Noorullah and Youssef and how Children in Need supported them when they came to the UK

 


Remembrance 

Children at Duloe laid a wreath at the war memorimal to commemorate Rememberance Sunday. Within school children wrote poems from the perspective of soldiers during the First World War and children have been raising funds for the Royal British Legion throughout the week. 

 


PHSE - Celebrating Difference 

This week each class has been looking at ‘Celebrating Difference’ as part of their PHSE lessons. Class 3 learnt about Nicola Adams. They found Nicola's story compelling, particularly the work she has done towards promoting better understanding of the LGBTQ+ community. The children thought of the 'differences' we can have as people in groups, using Nicola's story as inspiration. Class 2 enjoyed finding out what they have in common with their friends and what makes them unique within the class.  They discussed how they are responsible for their words and actions, and reflected on occasions when they have spoken without thinking. Class 1 have been thinking about which things they are good at and things that are special to them. They compared these and noticed that there were similarities and differences which we could see from the class paper chain they created with ‘special’ links joining them altogether.

 


Author visit 

Class 3 had a virtual visit from author Hannah Gold and illustrator Levi Pinfold to discuss the process of creating their wonderful books. Class 3 have read The Last Bear and many of the children were inspired to read Hannah's other creations. 

 


Rugby Festival 

After the success of last weeks football festival, this week twenty children from Duloe visited Looe secondary to take part in a touch rugby festival. The children have been developing their rugby skills throughout this term as this paid dividends with some great play being shown by the children. 

 


Football Festival  

On Thursday we hosted a football competition with five other local schools who are part of Bridge Schools. It was a superb event, organised by Mr Hodgins, which saw a number of children have the opportunity to represent Duloe is a competitive fixture. We have an ambition this year to give as many children as possible this opportunity to play competitive sport. With that in mind, a reminder that on Friday 13th October, all children need to come to school in PE kit as we will be holding our half-termly internal sports competition. 

 


Trainee teacher in Class 1 

My name is Lauren Greenslade, and I am currently on the final stint of my trainee teaching journey. I grew up in Cornwall with my Mum, Dad and Brother and still currently reside in my childhood home. Although I didn’t have the best of experiences with both primary and secondary education, I was still fixated on the idea of a career with education and children. I chose to expand my knowledge by taking Childcare during my GCSE’s and furthering that knowledge and studying City and Guild’s Level 2 Childcare. 

Although losing both my Dad and Grandad within little time of one another, I used these experiences and emotions to drive my passion and pursue my original career goal. Despite these events setting me back slightly, they did not defer me from continuing on and leaping into A-Level’s and Higher Education. I was lucky enough to study BA(Hons) Educational Studies at Plymouth University, where I achieved a 2:2 degree.

 


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