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Head's Blog   Heads Letter 158


Posted 12/01/2026
by Laura Cole

 


Class 1   Spring 1


Posted 12/01/2026
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Epiphany Service with children from Duloe Academy


Posted 04/01/2026
by David Hannah

Children from Duloe can be seen performing one of their songs from the Christmas production at 15 minutes and 55 seconds, followed by a flute solo from Bryher. Our thanks go to Sally Butlin for supporting the children with their music, and to Reverend Richard for inviting the children to take part.

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 157


Posted 19/12/2025
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 156


Posted 08/12/2025
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 155


Posted 24/11/2025
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 154


Posted 17/11/2025
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 153


Posted 07/11/2025
by David Hannah

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 152


Posted 17/10/2025
by David Hannah

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 151


Posted 13/10/2025
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 150


Posted 07/10/2025
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Heads Letter 149


Posted 30/09/2025
by David Hannah

 


Pre School   Pre-school


Posted 30/09/2025
by David Hannah


Preschool is taught by Natalie and Sam along with Teighan our Nursery Apprentice.

What are the aims of our Pre-School?

We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage** (EYFS) Principles from birth to age five.

In doing this we aim:

• To have happy, fulfilled and motivated children.

• To provide a stimulating environment for children to explore with their play and to learn from their experiences.

• Supporting Learning

• Transition to School

• Play and Exploration


What is the Early Years Foundation Stage? This is how the Government and Early Years professionals describe the time in your child's life between birth and age 5. This very important stage in your child's development helps them get ready for school, as well as preparing them for their future learning and successes. 

From when your child is born up until the age of 5, their early years' experience should be happy, active, exciting, fun and secure and support their development, care and learning needs

You can download a copy of the Parents' Guide to the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework at

https://foundationyears.org.uk/2021/09/updated-guidance-to-support-the-eyfs/


 


Head's Blog   Harvest Festival


Posted 28/09/2025
by David Hannah



 


Class 2   Class 2


Posted 09/09/2025
by Laura Cole

Welcome to Class 2

Class 2 is taught by Mrs Askew (class teacher), Miss Stephenson (PPA teacher) and Mrs Hughes (teaching assistant) and Mrs Barrett (teaching assistant)

The class consists of 30 children from Year 2, 3 and 4.

Please see our Knowledge Organiser below for an overview of our learning each half-term. 


 


Class 1   Class 1


Posted 07/09/2025
by Laura Cole

Welcome to Class 1

Class 1 is taught by Mrs Currah (class teacher Monday - Thursday), Miss Stephenson (class teacher Friday), Miss Evans (teaching assistant), Mrs Penhaligan (teaching assisant) and Mrs Hill (teaching assistant).

Class 1 has 29 children from Reception, Year 1 and Year 2.

To see what we have been learning each half-term, please see our 'knowledge organisers' below.

 


Class 3   Class 3


Posted 07/09/2025
by Thomas Hodgins

Welcome to Class 3

Class 3 is taught by Mr Hodgins (class teacher) and Mrs Campbell (teaching assistant and THRIVE practitioner).

The class consists of 30 children from Year 4, 5 and 6.

Please see our Knowledge Organisers below for an overview of our learning each half-term. 







 


Head's Blog   King Lear at Hall for Cornwall


Posted 27/08/2025
by David Hannah







Class 3, along with Lansallos Class from Pelynt visited the Hall for Cornwall to watch the Royal Shakespeare Company perform a First Encounter production of King Lear.

This 80-minute edited version of Shakespeare's plays was a perfect introduction to his work. The production was made to be accessible and interactive, whilst keeping in tone with the key plot points and premise of the story.

This term the children have been looking at the enquiry question 'Famous authors: Why do their stories still matter today?'


 


Head's Blog   Meet our new mascot, Faith the Lamb


Posted 07/08/2025
by David Hannah



 


Class 1   Autumn 2


Posted 07/08/2025
by Ronette Currah

 


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