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Head's Blog   Armistice Day


Posted 11/11/2024
by Laura Cole


 








At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month - we will remember them.

 


Head's Blog   Climate Injustice


Posted 04/11/2024
by Laura Cole


This week, the children have been learning about Climate Injustice. On Monday we had a talk from environmental children’s author Ellie Jackson, whose books raise environmental awareness and help to educate the next generation on the importance of preserving our planet.


The children have also been working on artwork and poems throughout the week based upon climate injustice which will been entered into a national competition run by Christian Aid.

 


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Posted 24/10/2024
by Laura Cole



This half term Class 1’s enquiry question has been ‘How has Duloe changed since it’s stone circle was created?’

The children have been busy learning about what life was like in the Bronze age and as part of their art have created beautiful sketches of Duloe Stone Circle which will be on display in St Cuby church over half term.

 


Head's Blog   Whole School Apple Picking


Posted 18/10/2024
by David Hannah










                                                                                                                                               
 




















                                                                                                                                                                                                                Today the whole school pulled on their wellies and headed out across the fields to an orchard at Tremadart Barton farm. The children all collected bags of apples to take home and filled crates for the harvest. 

 


Head's Blog   Science - circulatory system


Posted 11/10/2024
by David Hannah









As part of their learning about the circulatory system, Class 3 have been dissecting pig hearts, so they can identify the chambers in the heart and the veins and arteries running into and out of the heart. 


 


Head's Blog   Computing Coding Workshop


Posted 10/10/2024
by David Hannah






This week Class 3 took part in a coding workshop with Robert from Tech Cornwall. In the workshop we programmed micro:bit led devices using  Python computer coding program. We were able to program written messages and control lights in a led strip.

 


Head's Blog   Harvest Festival Foodbank Collection


Posted 04/10/2024
by David Hannah




Thank you for your generosity in donations for the Liskeard and Looe foodbank last week. All your items have been collected by the Foodbank and they were incredibly grateful for the kindness shown.

A massive thank you also for attending the Harvest Festival service at Cuby’s in such numbers. Class 2 did an amazing job leading the service and it was wonderful seeing our school community come together again. 

 


Head's Blog   Class 2 Music


Posted 30/09/2024
by Laura Cole






Class 2 are enjoying our music sessions with Mrs Butlin. They have been composing their own sequence of 8 beats and moves. They have explored how they might record it on a visual score- lots of clapping and thigh slapping! This week they were even able to perform each others by reading the different scores! Next week, we start to transfer the beats to traditional crochets and quavers. 

 


Head's Blog   School Charity - ShelterBox


Posted 30/09/2024
by Laura Cole

Following on from our focus last year on ‘courageous advocacy’ this week we held a whole-school vote to decide upon a school charity for the year. The children learnt about four different charities: Jerimiah’s Journey, the RNLI, Cancer Research UK and ShelterBox. As part of our learning about democracy, we then held a vote where the children selected which charity they would like to support. After a very tense and close count, ShelterBox was announced as our charity for the year. Going forward, the children will learn more about the great work this charity does, and we will explore opportunities where we can support them as a charity.

https://shelterbox.org/



 


Head's Blog  


Posted 27/09/2024
by Laura Cole

 

This week, we have heard that Duloe has been successful in our application to the Church of England to become a Growing Faith Learning Hub. We are one of only a handful of schools across the country to be selected for this scheme and it is a huge honour to be selected after a lengthy process. Being selected demonstrates our commitment to our Christian distinctiveness as a Church of England School and our desire to continue to build on this. Becoming a Learning Hub also comes with a sizeable financial injection for the school which will allow us to develop some innovative ways of linking Church, school and home. The partnership starts officially in January, and I look forward to updating you on the next steps in this journey.

 


Head's Blog   Duloe Stone Circle


Posted 27/09/2024
by Laura Cole









This morning Class 1 walked over to the ancient site of Duloe Stone Circle. Following our art lesson from Ellie Russell – Hsieh we sketched the monument into our sketch books and looked in wonder at the stones. We are so excited to begin our history work based on our enquiry question ‘How has Duloe changed since it’s stone circle was created?’

 


Class 3  


Posted 23/09/2024
by David Hannah

 


Class 2  


Posted 23/09/2024
by Laura Cole

 


Class 1   Class 1


Posted 23/09/2024
by Laura Cole

 


Head's Blog   Art and Design


Posted 23/09/2024
by David Hannah






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. 

 


Head's Blog   Hockey Stars


Posted 20/09/2024
by David Hannah






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. 

 


Head's Blog   Visiting Artist


Posted 18/09/2024
by David Hannah







    












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.

 


Head's Blog   EYFS Apprentice


Posted 18/09/2024
by David Hannah

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. 

 


Head's Blog   Teaching Assistant Post


Posted 17/09/2024
by David Hannah

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. 

 


Head's Blog   Outdoor art


Posted 19/07/2024
by David Hannah







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.


 


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