In DT, Class 3 have been exploring how the Anderson shelter was used by the people of Britain during WW2 as a way of protecting themselves from German bombings. Looking at a range of sources and photographs from the time, they worked in pairs to design their own model Anderson shelter. In their designs they all thought carefully about the shape, scale and proportion of the shelter in relation to how they looked at the time. The inside of each shelter design was also considered with benches, bunk beds and posters added. It made the children all consider what they would bring to an Anderson shelter if they had to be in one for several hours.
Santa is coming to Duloe and he's driving a Massey Ferguson!
The children loved their surprise visit this morning and sang Christmas Calypso to help him on his journey.
The children all looked wonderful in their Christmas jumpers today. Thanks to your generous donations we have raised £51 for Save the Children.
Christmas dinner was enjoyed by all, we had crackers and squash donated by the PTFA and Christmas music to sing and dance along to. Thank you to Mrs Crago and her elf for cooking us another lovely Christmas dinner.
Class 3 loved their visit to The Box on Thursday. We took part in a workshop on World War II where they looked at artefacts from that time and took part in air raid drills. In the afternoon, we explored the other exhibits and braved the rain to see Charles Church, which was bombed in 1941 during the Plymouth Blitz and has now been dedicated as a memorial for the 1,200 civilian deaths during air raids.
Congratulations to our super team of footballers from Year 5 and Year 6 who visited Callywith last week to take on teams from across the Bridge Schools trust. As always, the represented the school magnificiently and were fantastic sports. Well done.
A huge well done to our trio of very talented artists whose Christmas card designs have been chosen by the Archdeacon of Bodmin as the official diocese design for this year. Every child in the school entered the competition and once again we were blown away by the children's creativity and artistic talent.
On Wednesday, students from Trenode Primary Academy joined Class 3 for an afternoon of football skills and matches. Despite the slightly muddy pitch the afternoon was a great success and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It was wonderful seeing the children from both schools mixing together and having so much fun.
Class 3 have been working incredibly hard on their entries for Get Creative for Climate Justice Parliamentary Exhibition 2025.
Get Creative For Climate Justice asks young people to use their amazing creativity and send a loud and clear climate justice message to MPs and Government Ministers.
We have been focusing on how animals and their habitats are impacted by climate change and hope the artwork we have been doing can help to raise awareness.
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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