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Mrs Chudleigh 

After 30 years of service to Duloe school, today we said goodbye to Mrs Chudleigh. Mrs Chudleigh has been a lunch time supervisor come rain or shine and has seen so many children come through our doors. Her greatest legacy is her amazing grand-children who remain with us.

Thank you Mrs Chudleigh for all you have done for the school

 


Nursery Graduation 

Our Nursery held a graduation for some of the 17 children who are starting in Reception class in September. 

Our current Class 1 children gave speeches about what they should expect and wrote prayers welcoming them to 'big school'.

A huge thank you to Sam and Nat who have helped this current Nursery cohort flourish this year. 

 


Nelson Mandela Day 

Sometimes it falls upon a generation to be great. You can be that great generation.


Nelson Mandela

This week we celebrated Nelson Mandela Day on Tuesday. During the day, the children learnt about Mandela's personal journey, the plight of apartheid in South Africa and how Mandela brought significant change to the country as president. The children reflected on how their actions can change the world. 

 


Art and Design 

In Class 3 we have been incredibly lucky to have local artist and our school Director for Creative Arts, Eleanor Russell – Hsieh, support us with our printing work. We used the technique of monoprinting to create spectacular ‘Blitz scene’ silhouettes. We rolled black ink evenly onto a Perspex sheet and experimented with different tools to create building outlines, colour to create drama and even talcum powder to add interest and texture.

 


Educational Visit 

Class 3 visited Market Hall in Plymouth to experience their epic immersive dome. We watched a film linked to our WWII topic where children could experience life on the front-line.

We finished off the visit with bowling and burgers which was a huge amount of fun! William was amazing!
 

 


Mathematics  










Class 2 hosted 'Hall Market', we opened a variety of stalls including a toy stall, sweet shop, bank and even a Post Office. Each stall posed a different challenge for the children and gave them the opportunity to practice their money skills. They had to budget themselves, top up funds at the bank, spend a £10 voucher in the toy shop that did not offer change, and even calculate the cost of circus tickets. Fortunately, the majority of them spotted that the crafty cafe owner was shortchanging them! All the children enjoyed their afternoon at the market, and the stallholders were surprised how overwhelming it could be to serve their customers. 

 


Physical Education 

Children from a number of our year groups took part in a sports festival at Looe secondary school where they competed against children from other schools. 

 


Beach visit 

Class 3 took the train from Liskeard to Looe to take part in a workshop about plastic pollution with the Looe Marine Conservation group.

The children also walked along the coastal path to Millendreath and visited Looe Museum to look at their World War II display.

 


Truro Museum  

Class 2 were emersed in the Ancient Roman era when we visited Truro Museum. We explored real artefacts, and were even allowed to hold thousand year-old coins. Class 2 enjoyed looking at ancient household items including mosiacs, oil lamps and even a hedgehog shaped baby bottle! We completed our trip by designing and making our own (decorative) oil lamps from clay. 

 


Tintagel Castle 

Class 1's re-arranged trip to Tintagel was certainly one to remember! Luckily, the weather was perfect this time aroud!. We explored the ruins at the castle (plodding up some very steep steps!) and went over the impressive cantilever bridge which was built in 2019. Towards the end of the day, we visited the King Arthur Great Hall where we had an interactive story from Merlin, got to sit on a real throne and see the sword in the stone! 

 


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