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This term, Class 2 are travelling back in time to the prehistoric Stone Age. We were amazed to learn that some cave art has survived millions of years and still exist today! We enjoyed creating our own cave art style drawings, using charcoal to sketch animals and chalk to create our own hand art. Watch this space for our upcoming cave paintings. 

 


Hockey Stars 






A massive well done to our hockey players who took part in an inter-school competition at Lux Park on Friday. As always, the children represented the school impeccably. This is the first of many sporting events that are in the pipeline for this academic year. 

 


Visiting Artist 







    












What a wonderful art afternoon Class One had in the sunshine with a visit from local artist Eleanor Russell-Hsieh. The children focused on the techniques of sketching with Ellie teaching the skills of hatching, blending and finding light and shade. Our budding artists loved exploring the range of sketch pencils and the effects the different grades had on their mark making. A highlight of the afternoon was the observational drawings which took place outside on our beautiful field.

 


EYFS Apprentice 

Due to growing numbers, Duloe is looking for a passionate and skilled apprentice to work as part of our EYFS team. The successful candidate would work between our on-site Nursery and within our Reception class.

We are looking for a colleague who can bring enthusiasm, energy and a professional approach to all that they do and who are willing to engage in all aspects of school life. You will also have a warm, smiley, nurturing approach that children will enjoy and which will enable them to feel special in your care.

In return, Duloe Academy offers a friendly, experienced and supportive team, who work well together and put the education and welfare of the children at the heart of all we do. You can expect to receive high quality support and training in a school that has a good reputation and is fully committed to do the best for the children in its care.

For more information, please look at our vacancies page. 

 


Teaching Assistant Post 

Our sister school, Pelynt Primary Academy is looking for a full-time (32.5 hours) Teaching Assistant to join our friendly and hard-working team.

The post is offered as a fixed-term position to the end of this academic year in the first instance.

The post would involve working with children across all age ranges and include a lunch-time supervisor role.
We are looking for a colleague who can bring enthusiasm, energy and a professional approach to all that they do and who are willing to engage in all aspects of school life. You will also have a smiley and nurturing approach that children will enjoy, and which will enable them to feel special in your care.

In return, Pelynt Academy offers a friendly, experienced and supportive team, who work well together and put the education and welfare of children at the heart of all we do. You can expect to receive high-quality support and training in a school that has a good reputation in the community and is committed to delivering the best outcomes for its children.

Please look at our vaccancies page for more details. 

 


Outdoor art 







Class 2 and Class 3 spent the afternoon exploring art through different mediums. The children were tasked to make a nature inspired picture using the materials available to them.We had leaf imprinting, tree sketching and coastal scenes.


 


Guitar performance 

During Collective Worship today, we were treated to an end of year performance by our talented guitarists Jago, William, Rosie, and Kensa. They strummed along to Olivia Rodrigo, The Beach Boys, and the Harry Potter Theme.
The whole school sang along as they played A Million Dreams from the Greatest Showman. A wonderful performance which showed all their hard work in lessons this year.

 


 

Liskeard Show Entries

Every child at Duloe has entered an item into the Liskeard Show craft tent for judging. If you are attending the show please pop down and take a look at the amazing cross-stitching, photography, prints, poems and more the children have created.

 


 

Forest School

Class 3 enjoyed their Forest School Session on Wednesday. They were tasked with building dens using items they were given like tarp and rope along with any items they could find. We ended up with some very inventive dens! Next job was to build the fire and toast some marshmallows.


On Thursday, Class 1 worked in pairs to make a den for a soft toy using items they could find. We then had story time around the campfire and of course, more marshmallow toasting.



 


Duloe Show Jumping Champions 

Logan, Honor and Carly represented Duloe at the county Show Jumping Championship in Camborne this week. Despite the team missing superstar William, due to injury, they held off the competition to be crownded the winners! Huge congratulations to them and a massive thank you to the parents for making the long trip down west. 

 


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