It has been a very positive start to the new academic year. Our youngest children have settled in well and our older children have fallen straight back into their surroundings with confidence and positive outlooks.
Thank you to everyone for supporting us to implement the new earlier start. It has worked a treat and has helped make our mornings less rushed by giving us time to talk before the learning starts.
Thank you to Tregeagle class who ALL turned up wearing their PE kit for Thursdays lesson - it makes such a difference not having the usual kit-hunt. I am certain, we will have another full house next week too!
The children have embraced the learning with positive vibes and energy and they have helped our new members of staff feel welcome. What a great place to work!
Enjoy the weekend
Mrs Wills
While the older children in Year 5/6 went to the Ultimate Adventure Centre for their residential, Year R-Year 4 spent the week back at school leaning new skills. On Monday, they investigated how to represent each of our values and making short films to add to our stairwell display boards. On Tuesday, we had a Forest School leader teaching outdoor skills and team work. On Wednesday, Shaun Hewitt lead a day of art using collage to make some beautiful pieces for our common space in Tolbenny - see photos below. Thursday and Friday we all spent time using art, design and technology skills to make this year's scarecrow entry with a stone-age theme. The children had some fantastic ideas and their creative thinking will result in our gate looking great again in time for the summer break.
THANK YOU
A huge thank you goes to the kind parent who has generously donated their Friday afternoon to weeding the bottom path.
NEXT WEEK
This week coming is a quieter week, with both classes working to complete their narrative stories in English, putting the final touches to their enquiries and for Year 5 and year 6, a transition day at Fowey River Academy on Thursday.
ACHIEVEMENT ASSEMBLY
Stars of the week:
Irina for being super resilient, having a go and embracing new learning this week.
Jakson for not giving up on his bridge building even when the bridge collapsed and he had to start over.
Liam for positive attitude, resilience and making new friends on our residential trip.
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We finished off last night with learning circus skills. Due to the rain, the mini Olympics were cancelled but we learnt a whole new set of skills in the circus workshop instead and finished the evening with a show showing these off.
Wednesday morning was go go go - starting off with Mountain boarding - travelling down a hill on a wheeled board. Perfect for challenging bravery and balance. Again, everyone joined in and keen to have a go.
We completed our stay with the Wipe-out Assault course and from the look on the children's faces, this was most likely their favorite activity of the week. Again, everyone joined in, challenged themselves to be brave, supporting their friends with encouragement and big smiles!
Mr Twaite and I would like to thank the children for their superb attitude this week, they have been resilient, brave and very good fun!
I am sure they will take the memories of this week with them on their travels through life.
Mrs W
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This morning, we went kayaking and paddle boarding, lots of smiles as confidence and enjoyment grew and by the end of the morning, everyone was able to stand up and paddle confidently on the boards and in the kayaks the children all developed the skills needed to join in with racing and chasing games.
After lunch, it was time for problem solving. A series of tasks had to be completed in order for the children to earn the components to build an air rocket. They worked really well as a team across the two schools - true teamwork spirit to make the rockets fly high in the air.
Food is great and were looking forward to another lovely dinner shortly.
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What a whirl it has been!
Straight on arrival, we launched into our first activity - archery. Battling the rain and the wind was no mean feat but we managed a couple of near-bullseyes. After lunch, it was time for orienteering and we finished the afternoon on the high-ropes. Lots of bravery on display, digging deep and huge smiles of success - fantastic! We are heading off to the firepit shortly and I am sure some of us might enjoy some quiet time when the evening draws in!
It has been a full octane first day but we are still smiling!
Mrs W
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We set off to the top of the village in the lovely morning sunshine on Tuesday for our annual Sports Day. It was a great day with fantastic sportsmanship, enthusiastic cheering, and lots of smiles all round. All the children joined in, tried their best and enjoyed the excitement and freedom of running, jumping, hopping, and balancing. I was particularly impressed with our youngest school member from nursery, who joined us for the whole day, and were still smiling at home time this afternoon. As always, there’s some trepidation about competing in front of a crowd, but the children all happily exclaimed that there had been no need to worry as they felt cheered and supported by all the spectators. Thank you to all the parents, grandparents and carers, who turned out to cheer, wave and support and helped make the day a memorable experience after a challenging year. A big THANK YOU to the parents who took part in our adult race, it is clear to see where the competitive spirit the children exhibit comes from!
BRIDGE SCHOOLS GAMES
On Thursday, we spent the morning completing the annual Bridge Schools Games. Lots of enthusiasm, competitive spirit and smiles all round. Thank you to Year 6 for taking responsibility as Sports Leads in supporting their peers and thank you to Mr Twaite for organising both this event and Sports Day earlier in the week. The results are due in Monday and we will let you know how we got on later in the term.
CAMEL CREEK
The Year 6 children had a fantastic day at Camel Creek on Friday. Lots of smiles all round and some very wet children following repeat rides on the water flumes.
NEXT WEEK
We are entering the last weeks of term and the next event on the agenda is Year 5/6 residential trip 3rd-5th July at the Adventure Centre in Bideford. For these days, we have collapsed the usual curriculum to make way for art and outdoor learning for the rest of the school.
ACHIEVEMENT ASSEMBLY
Star of the Week:
Indi for sportsmanship, positive attitude and cheering her friends on Sport day.
Tegan for looking for challenge and facing it with determination and grit – she asked to race against the Year 6 children on Sports Day and smashed it!
Mathematician of the week:
Ava for always concentrating on the carpet during the input and using this learning to answer questions independently.
Ailla for concentration and persistence in managing distractions and working with confidence.
Mrs Wills.
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Summer term is always super busy, and this week was no exception with a curriculum trip to Cornwall at War Museum for Tregeagle, both classes attending the Multi-sports events at Looe Community Academy on Wednesday and Canute class visiting the village field as part of their growing enquiry. It is brilliant to be able to offer these curriculum enhancements in addition to our in-school learning.
SPORTS DAY
We look forward to seeing you all for Sports day on Tuesday. As last year’s format with sports followed by a picnic lunch proved popular, we will do the same again this year. However, should the weather prove difficult, we will return to school to eat the picnic. Events start at 10am and we anticipate the morning to end at 12noon. We are happy for the children to come to school wearing their PE kit.
ACHIEVEMENT ASSEMBLY
To finish the week, we had our Achievement Assembly.
Stars of the Week are:
Joyce for her kindness and selflessness spending her lunch time sourcing and printing colouring pictures for the younger children.
Ronnie for his sportsmanship and encouragement to friends.
Writer of the week:
Nadine for careful and accurate application of grammar and adventurous use of vocabulary to make her writing interesting and entertaining.
Nathan for super writing in phonics and being careful with his handwriting.
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Wills
Welcome back to our final half term of the year. This promises to be full on with lots of excitement so please make sure you continue to check our school calendar and emails.
Lots of exciting learning is taking place across the school with Canute exploring how things grow and Tregeagle continuing to explore WW2. I am super impressed with the plants being grown in Canute class, it is beginning to look like a Nursery with colourful lilies, broad beans and more adorning most surfaces.
Up at the allotment, we are also beginning to see the fruits of our labours with lots and lots of juicy, sweet strawberries and apples. We had enough strawberries for everyone to have 2 – yum!
On Thursday, reverend Allen visited to deliver an assembly about World Environment Day. A great and informative time as always.
Looking ahead, Tregeagle class are visiting the Cornwall at War Museum on Tuesday to support and enhance their classroom learning on WW2. This promises to be a super day with a guided tour, the chance to study artefacts and four air raid shelters to visit.
Wednesday we are all travelling to Looe Community Academy to take part in the Multi-skills Sports. If you have not already done this, please make sure you send the completed consent form in to school with your child on Monday at the latest.
Canute class will leave promptly in the morning, so please bring car seats for 9am departure.
In our Achievement Assembly we celebrated Readers of the Week:
Indi for some super blending, segmenting and independent reading.
Jakson for discovering that he LOVES reading for pleasure.
Our Stars of the Week were:
Robbie for being super resilient all week.
Andriy for his lovely positive attitude and kindness.
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Wills
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Dear all,
We have reached the end of summer 1 already in a flurry of activity. With the warmer weather, we are moving learning outside and have complemented this with trips to enhance the curriculum.
We had the school photographer visit on Monday, and this year all ordering is done online using the special class codes issued. Please let us know if you need support accessing this.
Looking ahead, we have a busy last half term so please make sure you continue to check the school calendar and emails from Mrs Turnbull and your child’s teacher. In the week following half term, we have a couple of special assemblies with Reverend Allen and our Open the Book team and the following week, Tregeagle are visiting the Cornwall at War Museum and we have a day of Sports at Looe Community Academy with KS1 attending in the morning and KS2 in the afternoon, more information to follow after half term.
Thank you for sending your children to school with hats and sunscreen. It makes break times easier for all and saves searching for spare hats.
To finish the week, we had our Achievement Assembly.
Stars of the Week:
Hallie for always showing kindness and compassion delivered with a smile.
The whole of Canute Class for their resilience in dealing with lots of changes while staying focused on learning.
Mathematician of the week:
Alexia for using her skills and knowledge of 3D shape nets, scale and proportion and a healthy dollop of creativity to create a 3D bedroom design.
Ronnie for super sorting, ordering and comparing numbers to 20.
Have a lovely half term. We look forward to seeing all the children back in school on Monday 5th June.
Mrs Wills
What a whirl this week has been! SATs week always brings a whole set of challenges, and this year was no exception. The level of organisation is slick, and teamwork is the name of the game. Being a small school, we inevitably need everyone to help out, both children and staff.
The children in Canute have been hosting Y3/4/5 children from Tregegale all week sharing their room and resources with the older children. Sometimes their patience was tested but, on the whole, they showed kindness and hospitability - what a generous group of children they are – THANK YOU!
The Year 3/4/5 children have been nomads this week, starting each day with spelling in their classroom but packing their belongings to spend the remainder of the morning downstairs. They have been incredibly resilient, respectful and mature. They have been role models all week, showing how to work independently using their iPads to complete SeeSaw tasks to a high standard with positive mindsets – THANK YOU!
The staff have been wearing adaptive and flexible hats all week to support the extra children in their classroom, changes to lessons and school routines and always armed with kindness and support – THANK YOU!
Finally, the Year 6 children have shown determination, positivity, and resilience to complete their SATs papers. We had a compliance visit from our governor, Suzanne Goddard, who commented on how positive and well-prepared the children were, in high spirits and keen to show what they have learnt. As you may have read in the news, some of the papers were difficult this year, however we are incredibly proud of the level-headed approach our Year 6 children have taken to the challenges and how kind they are to themselves, always remembering to celebrate their successes – THANK YOU!
Following the last paper on Friday, Year 6 children made crispy cakes for their peers in Tregeagle class to show their appreciation of the support they have received all week. The remainder of the afternoon was spent having some down-time. Some celebrated with a game of football, others built a shelter for chilling, a few just needed quiet time composing hits on GarageBand and a trio went for a canter on our Shed-Horse. They all joined together for class dance to finish the afternoon.
The message we all take away from this week; we might be small, but we are big when it comes to teamwork.
Mrs Wills
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