As the theme of Truro Cathedral's Children and Young People's Service this year is pilgrimage, Duloe carried out their own pilgrimage in the beautiful Looe Valley. Children from Reception to Year 6 took part in the 4.5 mile walk, accompanied by parents, grand-parents and other family members.
We were blessed to be able to carry out the walk in glorious sunshine which made the views even more spectacular. We were also lucky enough to see an array of wildlife, including tadpoles, toads and newts.
All who took part had a wonderful time and were able to enjoy talking with one another along the way.
A huge thank you to all of families who joined on this special occasion.
As part of Class 2 and 3's topic question, 'Why Save the Rainforest? they took part in some educational workshops at the Eden Project. Class 3 learnt about tribes who live in the rainforest and Class 2 learnt about the importance and range of plants in the rainforest.
The children had a wonderful day (although it was a little hot in the biomes) and their behaviour was a credit to the school.
A huge thank you to all the staff members who helped on the day and organised the visit. These fascinating experiences, which aid the children's learning, would not happen without their effort and hard work.
Thank you to everyone for making World Book Day such a fantastic event. We were delighted by how many parents and carers were able to come into school and share a story with their children. The Book Swap was also a huge success and it was great to see so many children leaving with an armful of books and a big smile.
The children's costumes looked amazing, so thank you for all of the effort that was put in at home putting them together.
It really was a fully 'booked' day!
Nursery and Class 1 visited a local organic dairy farm. The children walked through the fields and orchards to the farm. James the farmer answered the children's questions and explained the milking process. The children also got to feed the hay to the cows. On the way home, the children also visited some donkeys. The whole experience generated lots of questions and has inspired the children's learning.
Class 1 have hands on learners making clay tiles and pinch pots to explore ways of shaping clay and creating different animal textures to be used for their animal sculptures.
Rev Chloe carried out an Ash Wednesday Liturgy this week. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent and is the first of the forty days of Lent leading up to Easter.
The forty days refer to the time Jesus spent in the desert after being baptised in the Jordan by John and before beginning his public ministry.
Children and staff who requested were blessed and given the mark of the cross on their foreheads, made from a paste of ash and holy oil.
Class 2 have started their block of Wild Tribe lessons every Wednesday afternoon as part of our partnership with Arena. The children were lucky to enjoy a break in the rain to get outside and learn some new skills. The activities were linked to the children's 'Why Save the Rainforest?' topic. Lots of the children particularly like using the cordless drill!
Congratulations once again to our High 5 Netball Team who won a fantastic match against Looe. Both teams played incredibly well and Duloe squeezed home by just one goal. Duloe and Looe showed excellent sportsmanship and all the spectators were incredibly impressed by the children's level of skill and commitment.
This half-term, Creative Day had a Courageous Advocacy and charity theme. Each class selected a charity to raise money for. A total of £303.08 was raised! Class 1 raised money for the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, Class 2 for the Bush Fires Appeal and Class 3 split their money raised between the Children's Liver Disease Foundation and Orangutan Veterinary Aid.
Throughout the day, the children carried out a range of activities, including cooking, dance, violins and a myriad of art sessions.
Class 3 also had a hugely informative talk about climate change and social action by a guest speaker.
In preparation for Truro Cathedrals service for Children and Young People, the children designed welcome banners for the service and slate designs for the roof of Truro Cathedral, that will be entered into a county wide competition.
At the end of the day, children ran stalls to raise money for their charities. Thank you for the wonderful support from all our families who attended this event. A special thanks to the PTFA who provided teas and coffees.
Today really showed all that is great about Duloe and saw us living our ethos: An adventure for the mind and a home for the heart, for all God's children.
We have been incredibly lucky to have another visit from a professional author. Claire Saxby was in Duloe on holiday from Australia and kindly volunteered her time as well as some of her books to the school. She read a different one of her books to each class and answered the many questions the children had about Australia, her books and what life is like as an author. You can find more about Claire's books at https://clairesaxby.wordpress.com/
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