Posted 24/06/2025
by Laura Cole
It was another hot day
today when Class 2 held their long-anticipated Sports Day. It's lovely to see
the children supporting each other and cheering for their friends even if they
are on different teams.
The parents tug of war was
fantastic, not competitive at all.
Posted 23/06/2025
by Laura Cole
After being rearranged twice due to the weather, it was almost too hot when Class 1 had their Sports Day! The children all did incredibly well and showed great sportsmanship and patience, especially with the pesky egg and spoon race. The Pre-schoolers race was also a delight to watch.
Posted 16/06/2025
by David Hannah
What a day Class 3 had on Friday. Although the weather was overcast with heavy rain at some points they didn't let that dampen their spirits. The sea conditions were perfect with a 4ft - 6ft swell and an inshore wind. Many of the children were able to stand up by the end of the lesson and all of them gained confidence in the water.
Posted 16/06/2025
by Laura Cole
Class 2 had a lovely visit to Kents Cavern. The
children spent the day exploring the caves, learning about stalactites and
stalagmites and digging for gemstones. At one point the torches in the cave
were turned off briefly so the children could experience how dark it is at that
depth!
Posted 16/06/2025
by Laura Cole
The sun
shone at last and Class 3 were able to hold their sports day. The children all
had a wonderful time and loved the friendly competition with their friends. The
parents tug of war is definitely being done again next year!
Posted 10/06/2025
by Laura Cole
Two teams from Duloe had a very early start on Thursday and travelled to Marjons University for the Plymouth Lions Hockey Festival.
The children all played superbly with Duloe B making it to the quarter finals and Duloe A the semi finals. As always I am blown away with the sportsmanship and how the children conduct themselves when we partake in these events.
Mr Hodgins also made us proud by scoring a goal in the 'Goal or No Goal' game in the afternoon - Well done Mr Hodgins!
Posted 02/06/2025
by Laura Cole
The Summer Fair on the last day of term was a huge success. A massive thank you to all the PTFA team who
put on a wonderful event! It was a magical way to finish off the term and it
was delightful to see the smiles on the children’s faces.
The
PTFA will be continuing to sell raffle tickets with the winner’s being drawn on
Tuesday 22nd July.
Posted 20/05/2025
by Laura Cole
On Friday to celebrate the end of SATs, Class 3 had an activity morning with sports at Duloe Recreation Ground and swimming at Duloe Manor.
Posted 16/05/2025
by Laura Cole
Our 10 children in Year 6 did an excellent job with their SATs this week. The children were calm and focused and it was an absolute pleasure to see them approach the week in such a mature way. After their final assessment of the week the children were presented with their leavers hoodies to wear for the rest of term. Governor, Penny Geech, presented their hoodies. We would also like to thank Penny for generously volunteering her time to help invigilate the SATs assessments all week and keeping Year 6 supplied with biscuits and cake!
Posted 13/05/2025
by Laura Cole
Posted 08/05/2025
by Laura Cole
On Thursday, the whole school observed a 2-minute silence to
mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
Posted 08/05/2025
by David Hannah
Posted 02/05/2025
by David Hannah
This week the children made their own fruit kebabs, they explored different fruits, learnt about patterns and even practiced their counting and fine motor skills while making their own kebab creations.
Posted 02/05/2025
by Laura Cole
Posted 29/04/2025
by David Hannah
With the unseasonably warm weather, Preschool had a nice cooling activity today. Items were frozen inside blocks of ice, the children then used hammers and picks to dig out the items inside. Once they had completed the activity the children requested sponges so they could wash the cars and tractors. A lovely day in the sun!
Posted 25/04/2025
by Laura Cole
Class 2 have
been exploring where and how a variety of ingredients are grown. They then
cooked with some of the ingredients they had been learning about and made these
delicious honey and cinnamon biscuits. Recipe attached for anyone who would
like to try.
Posted 25/04/2025
by Laura Cole
This half-term Class 2 is
having Forest School sessions with Mrs Edwards on a Thursday afternoon
(Class 3 will have Forest School during the next half-term). This week the
children looked at flower and leaf printing using muslin cloth and a hammer.
Posted 24/04/2025
by Laura Cole
Children from Duloe and Pelynt took part in an alternative sports day at Looe Academy. The children got to try a range of sports including fencing, archery and segway riding. The children competed alongside 13 other schools and children from Pelynt did particularly well in winning the most ‘sporting’ team of the day by encouraging others and helping children from different schools.
Posted 01/04/2025
by David Hannah
Posted 31/03/2025
by David Hannah
On Friday, 12 children from Duloe travelled to St Neot Primary School to see a performance by the Devon Youth Folk Music Group. They were taught about the different musical instruments and were treated to some songs and dances which celebrate Cornish and Devonian heritage
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