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African Drumming

This week, we started our music sessions with Sally Butlin from the Music Hub. Sally will be with us for the next 12 weeks teaching both Canute and Tregeagle class. The children will learn how to drum using our African drums but also singing and general enjoyment of playing and listening to music. The children really enjoyed their first lesson with lots of smiles, enthusiasm and keen participation. Sally commented on how lovely all the children and of course, we agree with her.

Thanks to your generous donations for last Friday's Mufti day, we have managed to raise £45.50 for Children in Need to help support good causes - Thank You!

Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Wills

 


Thank you 

Christmas Card fundraiser

I would like to thank you all for supporting our Christmas card fundraiser, we have managed to raise £43.70. We will use the money to buy resources for our Christmas Art Day on 1st December. We will be announcing our plans for more socially distanced Covid secure Christmas festivities over the coming weeks. 

Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Wills

 


Autumn 2 

Dear all, 

I hope that you and the children have enjoyed the 1/2 term break, feel rested and are looking forward to the second part of the autumn term and the build up to Christmas.

I am sure you are all aware of the impending national lockdown in place from Thursday. We are pleased that this time round schools will be open to all pupils as the children's education, development and social interactions with one-another are so important. Rest assured that we will continue to ensure that health, hygiene and wellbeing of the children during this time will be our main priority.

Children in Need is on Friday 13th November. We will celebrate this with a non-uniform day and ask for donations to the Children in Need cause. If you are able to make a contribution, it would be gratefully received.

As we head towards this time of uncertainty, please be assured that we will do everything we can to ensure the children continue to learn, thrive, and achieve to their maximum. We have prepared to deliver online learning if the need arises, but let’s hope we can continue to come to school.

Stay safe and well and I look forward to seeing you all this week.

Best wishes, Mrs Wills

 


Half Term 

What a busy time it has been...

We have made it through the first half term of the school year, time has simply flown by. The children have been working with focus and determination and have covered an enormous amount of work, I am sure they are ready for a break. 

Don't forget, we start serving hot meals again after half term, menus have been sent out to all parents and a copy is also on the website.

I hope you all have a well earned rest and have the opportunity to get out and about to enjoy our lovely surroundings. 

Take care and stay safe,
Mrs Wills

 


Parent Governor 

Pelynt and Polruan Governing Body 

Our Local Governing Body has a vacancy for a parent governor.
If you are interested in finding out more about this role, please ring the school office 01726 870402.

Mrs Wills

 


News 

Although it is not December, we have been making Christmas cards as part of a fundraising project. The children will bring home their beautiful designs by the end of the week and if you would like to purchase these, please fill in the order form and return it with payment to school before 21st October. 

The DfE have made Relationships Education compulsory in all primary schools in England. Bridge Schools Trust follows the national curriculum and any associated updates to DfE policy. We are proposing all our schools follow this government guidance and provide you as parents with the opportunity to feedback to us on this proposal. If you would like to feedback on the proposal, please follow this link

Thank you for your support.
Mrs Wills

 


Polruan Learner Characteristics 

Independent Learners

We have been looking at the characteristics of a Polruan Learner and all the children agreed that being independent was a characteristic worth having. Working independently as a learner is a little easier the older you get, but that has not stopped the children in Canute class striving to achieve this. We have been bowled over with the effort the children have displayed in their learning and we are very proud of them all. 

We will continue to develop the characteristics of Polruan Learners over the school year in collaboration with the children. In Tregeagle class, we have discussed which other characteristics a learner should have and the children are keen to develop resilience, collaboration and curiosity too. We will build on their suggestions and tailor the characteristics to suit all year groups and help the children to understand how to display the characteristics. 

It would be lovely to hear of how the children have been trying out their skills of being independent at home too, so please share any proud moments with your child's teacher.

Mrs Wills

 


 

Another lovely week

It has been lovely to have the building and playground filled with children's voices, laughter and smiles again. Tregeagle and Canute classes have been learning and playing in their separate bubbles each with their own access to outdoor spaces but we have been able to see each other through a virtual assembly held via Teams. We had a few teething problems but we are confident that we have found a way to share time together weekly. We will have an achievement assembly on Monday, where we will celebrate either the reader, writer, mathematician or visible learner of the week from each class. We will award certificates, take photos and email these home so you can celebrate with your child at home too. 
We have started formal PE lessons this week. Both classes are developing their spatial awareness, hand/eye coordination and ball handling skills with Canute learning a variety of games and Tregeagle learning to play basketball. I am very proud of children's enthusiasm and willingness to have a go, demonstrated by them all happily joining in. 

 


Our first week 

Our first week

It has been a very positive start to the new school year, the children have settled in well and have enjoyed seeing their school friends again. They have been amazing at following all the new rules in school, taking the regular hand washing and socially distanced lining up in their stride.
On a personal note, I would like to thank you for the warm welcome I have received. I have really enjoyed getting to know the children this week, they are friendly, energetic and great fun. I will do my utmost to secure the best education for all of your children.
We have made the most of the sunshine by spending time outside and have eaten our lunch most days on our new picnic tables. Mrs Barnett has worked tirelessly over the summer to create a fantastic outdoor environment for Canute class as you can see from the photos. We have started creating zones on the upstairs playground too. We now have a quiet area for eating and playing (see the photos above) as well as space for the all important ball games. We intend to be as active as we can during the school day and we will start formal PE lessons on Thursday next week so please make sure your child has their kit in school. 

 


Welcome back 

Welcome back.

The summer holidays have been and gone and I hope you have had plenty of opportunity to enjoy our lovely Cornish countryside in the sunshine. At school, we have been busy creating inspiring, warm, and engaging learning environments to enhance the children’s well-being and at the same time observing the new rules. I recognise that for some children, returning to school can cause some anxiety particularly after such a long time away, but we are all here to support you and help you feel safe, settled and happy in school.

During the first few weeks, we will concentrate on getting to know each other, build positive relationships and familiarise ourselves with the new rules of school. On Monday, we will welcome back lots of familiar faces but also some new additions to our school community. In Canute class, we will also welcome Mrs Liz Chasey, a fully qualified teacher, who will support Mrs Barnett.

There has been lots of activity at school over the holidays. You will notice our brand new shiny green fence, new picnic benches for outdoor lunches and our downstairs playground has been given a face-lift by Mrs Barnett. I am sure the children will enjoy many happy hours exploring and learning through their play.

Please keep an eye on your emails at the end of this week to make sure you have the updated information for drop-off and pick-ups, uniform, lunch and details of the school day. I am very excited about joining Polruan School Community and I look forward to meeting you all on Monday.

Enjoy your last few days of the break.

Mrs Wills

 


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