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Health and Wellbeing Week Day 1 

Decathlon Athletes Visit

Athletes Jack Turner and Ollie Thorner started off Health and Wellbeing week by inspiring the children with their stories about their journey to representing Great Britain in the European Athletics U18 Championships in Hungary. During assembly they talked about who inspired them, their achievements, diet and training, obstacles they had to overcome and their love of sport. They put the classes through their paces with workshops afterwards and really engaged well with the children.

 


MacMillan Jurassic Coast Walk 

This fantastic group of people - staff, parents and friends of Duloe Church of England Primary  completed the gruelling Jurassic coast Macmillan walk - approximately 26 miles along a very hilly route - on Saturday 15 June 2019.
They have currently raised just short of £3000 pounds for cancer research. Mrs Dunn, our Wellbeing Champion, suggested this event and was delighted with the response. Other members of staff and friends acted as back up teams, driving the walkers and meeting them along the route. 
A superb and very enjoyable team effort.

 


Church Flowers 

Year 2 decorate the church.

Mrs Rice and the children from Year 2 went to St Cuby's church of Friday to arrange the flower. They checked all the displays in the church first and then made their own arrangements. The school contributes to the church flower arranging rota for two weeks of the year. When they returned to school they said that the church 'looked stunning.' Please go into the church to see their efforts. 

 


A visit to the Police Station! 

A couple of months ago 2 of our pupils found a sum of money by the side of the road. They took this money to the police station and were told if it wasn't claimed then it would be returned to them!

On Thursday they were invited to Looe Police station to be presented with the money which wasn't claimed. 

Sergeant James Drake of the Devon and Cornwall Police complimented the girls on their honesty and integrity in handing in the money.

We are very proud of the girls for demonstrating such high moral values and being role models to others. Congratulations girls.

 


Film Premiere 

Creativitea Film Premiere

The film, which was made during the Creativitea Train trip in February, had its premiere in Liskeard Town Hall. There was a large audience and lots of children from Duloe attended with their families. They were excited to see themselves on the screen and hear the reminiscences of the older passengers who had travelled the Looe Valley Line over the years.  Mrs Rice is the first person interviewed!
Sally Crabtree, the aritist and author who worked with the children before the train trip, and Rebecca Catterell from Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership were there too. The film can now be viewed on their website 
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/looe-rail-heritage-stories/

 


Easter Week Day 3 

The Last Supper

Rev Chloe explained that Jesus wanted to teach his friends an important lesson by washing their feet. He knew that he wouldn’t be with them much longer because he was soon going to die. He wanted his friends to remember that he loved them so much that he became like a servant to them. 
After this all the disciples sat together to eat the Passover feast. The children sang Easter songs to the tunes of Nursery rhymes and shared the bread and 'wine' (juice) like Jesus did at The Last Supper.

 


Easter Week Day 2 

The Den of Thieves in the temple

Today Rev Chloe set up St Cuby's Church as the temple - the children had to pretend to be market traders, soldiers, shoppers, beggars and thieves - she said they could be very noisy! Rev Chloe took on the part of Jesus and when she shouted very, very loudly - 'This is God's house' , and she flipped over a table and sent money flying everywhere, everyone was very shocked and stopped what they were doing. The children had to think about how each of their characters would have reacted when Jesus did this in the temple. Tomorrow we will think about The Last Supper.

 


Rev Chloe's Easter Week Day 1 

Palm Sunday

Every day this week Rev Chloe's assemblies are based on Easter Week. Monday's assembly was outside the church and the children reenacted the procession of Jesus and his followers into Jerusalem and marching Roman soldiers. The children had palm crosses and waved them shouting Hosanna as they processed from outside the school into the church grounds. Rev Chloe invited the children to think about how ordinary people might have reacted to seeing the events of that day.

 


Read for Good 

Sponsored Read 


Research has shown that children who enjoy reading and spend more time reading for pleasure have better reading and writing skills, a broader vocabulary, and an increased general knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
Thank you to Mrs Dunn for organising our sponsored read - we raised a wonderful £168.50 for books for children in hospital. Well done to all the children and families who took part. Reading for pleasure has a dramatic impact on educational outcomes, wellbeing and is also a huge pleasure in itself.
The school has been given a voucher for £33.70 and also a selection of free books. .

Cece is the winner of the £10 National Book token for raising the most money!



 


Red Nose Day 

Red Nose Day

Rev Chloe came to school at the end of the day and engaged all the children in an exciting and 'catchy' singing assembly. Collective worship gives pupils and staff the opportunity to engage in an act of community while exploring the big questions of life and responding to national events and affirming our Christian value of Friendship, which we are concentrating on this term.

Thank you to everyone who came to school dressed in red and for donating a fantastic £114 towards the worth while charity.

 


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