Our 15 children in Year 6 did an excellent job with their SATs. The children were calm and focused and it was an absolute pleasure to see them approach the week in such a mature way. After their final assessment of the week, not only did the children gorge themselves on popcorn and biscuits, but they were also given their leavers hoodies to wear for the rest of the term. Governor, Penny Geech, presented their hoodies.
We would also like to thank Penny for generously volunteering her time to help invigilate the SATs assessments all week.
Class 3 visited Porthpean Outdoor Adventure Centre where the children were able to participate in a range of activities from rock pooling to giant SUPs and Kayaking. Luckily, the weather was very kind to us, and we were also spoilt by seeing a number of seals while we were on the water.
Another 5 children received golden tickets today to join our exclusive new book club. The children also received a brand new book: The Kingdom of the Sea by Zohra Nabi.
Mrs Currah will be meeting with the children once a week to read and discuss the book, and the children will also have a virtual meeting with the author as well.
The children will then become ambassadors of the story, sharing with others and encouraging them to choose the book from our school library.
With World Book Day on the horizon, Class 2 and Class 3 had a virtual visit from author David Baddiel. He spoke about his writing process and why he was inspired to become a writer. He went down incredibly well with the children as all of his books have been taken from the school library!
Eight lucky children received golden tickets yesterday to join our exclusive new book club. The children also received a brand new book: Bronte Tempestra and the Lightening Seeds by Bex Hogan.
Mrs Currah will be meeting with the children once a week to read and discuss the book, and the children will also have a virtual meeting with the author as well.
The children will then become ambassadors of the story, sharing with others and encouraging them to choose the book from our school library.
Class 3 held a 'Traitors' day based on the BBC television programme. The children carried out a range of activities throughout the day and tried to find the traitors lurking within them!!!
The whole had a collapsed curriculum day today to focus on Art and Design, and specifically drawing. Children focused on different skills in different classes to produce 100 drawings of sheep to be combined in a display at our school entrance.
The parable of The Lost Sheep encompasses many of our school Christian Values and helps us to think as school as a family within which if we make a mistake we will always be forgiven and loved.
We have been hugely impressed by a number of children in Class 3 who have decided to organise and run an Arts club once a week for children from across the school to attend. They have had a huge turn out and the children have enjoyed sharing their creative flair to produce a number of wonderful pieces of artwork.
Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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