Welcome back to the new school year.
This year promises to be another exciting one, building on the wonderful
provision already in place at Duloe. It has been lovely to see the new children
in Reception class being so settled and happy and I would also like to give a
special welcome to those children and families who have joined us further up
the school.
From a personal perspective, I would like to thank you to all the
children, staff and parents who have welcomed me so warmly. I am incredibly
excited to join this community and will do my upmost to secure the best
education for all of your children.
Finally, on behalf of all the children and staff; we would like to say a huge thank you to the PTFA for all of their hard word over the holidays. The outdoor area is looking vastly improved due to their efforts. Your generosity is hugely appreciated. We are very lucky as a school to have such a supportive body.
It was an absolute pleasure to take this group of children on the annual Year 6 Bowling trip to St Austell this week. We had great fun and even though some of them had never been bowling before they managed to clock up some great scores.
Thank you to the staff who drove the children and also enjoyed bowling too - Mrs White and Mrs Wright came joint last place, Mrs Hoskins did quite a bit better!!!
We all sat together, had food and drinks and then played on some of the games.
You were a credit to the school.
Dear Parents,
We would like to thank you for taking the time to complete our Summer 2019 parent questionnaire. We have collated the information, you have kindly provided and can now share the results with you. Your comments and suggestions help to support the school and Trust in their continued effort to improve and develop areas within current systems to enrich parental communications and reach out to wider audiences. Here are just a few of your comments, so thank you once again for your valuable contribution.
Veronica White
Headteacher
Chris Husk, from the Liskeard and Looe Methodist Circuit, is retiring from doing school assemblies after many years of visiting Duloe and other local schools.
Chris is a wonderful story teller and the children enjoyed all her assemblies. She started in Duloe in 2007 and always came prepared with resources, tales, hymns and prayers. She had all the children entranced by her stories and she will be missed. Chris was a teacher in Duloe School for five years in the 1970s. The children made her lovely cards and presented her with flowers. Thank you Chris for your many years of dedication.
Every First Friday of the month Rev Chloe has our collective worship in St Cuby's church. Today she surprised the children in Reception Class and Year 6 with a book presentation. Year 6 were presented with 'The Teenage Prayer Experiment Notebook' which is a book which encourages young people to think about prayer. She congratulated Reception class on finishing their first year at school and presented each child with a Bible storybook which has lovely illustrations. Thank you to Rev Chloe for this lovely surprise for our Year 6 and Reception class children.
Congratulation to our School sports team who on Monday night came second in the Area Sports event at Liskeard school. The team acquitted themselves fantastically.
The girls team especially performed to a very high standard winning many of their events.
Special mention goes to Pippa who won the 600m race having stepped in at the last moment to represent our school. Many younger children stepped in to fill places in older year groups when we didn't have enough athletes.
We were very proud of our team who showed responsibility, determination, excellence and enthusiasm throughout the whole evening.
Fabulously well done everyone.
We had a fantastic crowd of parents, family members and friends supporting our very busy Sports day. Every child in the school was given the opportunity to take part in a wide variety of events - obstacle races, skipping races with hoops or ropes, flat races, 150m race, shuttle relays and a spoke relay race. Year 6 showed wonderful leadership skills in making sure younger children knew what they were doing and setting up all the events.
Three members of Arena staff along with school staff organised a day of alternative sports. The school was separated into three groups and the children experienced six different sports through out the day. The sports included Frisbee, Lacrosse, Boccia, Croquet, Street Dance and Yoga and Relaxation. The children loved participating in the different sports especially the Frisbee and Lacrosse.
Introducing a new or alternative sport to children is a really good way of engaging everyone because there are no preconceived attitude towards them, everyone starts off at the same point and it can lead to more open mindedness from participants.
Class 1 and Pre-school had road safety awareness today with PCSO Cocks. The children enjoyed 'crossing the road' and learning about Stop, Look, Listen and Think. In the classroom they watched a short film and learned the Safer Journey Anthem.
The children talked about travelling in cars and why it is important to always wear your seat belt and not distract the driver.
With the help of Arena Sports coaches our work today involved the whole school taking part in a fun filled timetable. There were workshops with Sugar Smart Detectives and Sugar Smart games making children aware of sugar content in food. The children made healthy food with various fruits. They took part in Pilates lessons in the bee and butterfly garden. Mrs Dunn ran a workshop called Train like an Astronaut. We feel it is essential to increase awareness of the importance of promoting and protecting children’s emotional wellbeing and good health and how this connects to learning.
Creative
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Curious
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Responsible
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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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