Posted 25/09/2025
by Lorraine Sanchez-Cabello
What a lovely week in Duckpool class!
Making the most of the beautiful September sunshine, PE for
this half term has been all about orienteering and we've enjoyed following maps
and directions to collect clues to solve puzzles. Huge thanks to Mrs Williamson
for organising the fun sessions, which have shown our fantastic grounds at
their best. Also, as you can see, we've been having great fun in the builder's yard.
Art has been a revelation too as we're working on drawing
self portraits using our own poetry from the very first week of term..yes, it's hard
to imagine we know. As soon as they're finished, we'll be super keen to share
them with you.
In computing, we're learning all about systems and networks,
as always knowing how to use technology both safely and respectfully is central
to this. We're also using Showbie our new Trust program across the curriculum
and becoming quite proficient already.
This half term term's RE focuses upon what it means to be a
Humanist in Britain Today, whilst PSHE is based on Being Me and particularly on
facing new challenges positively and setting personal goals. French is also Being
Me this half term, so we've been practising introducing ourselves and having brief
conversations.
Last but certainly not least, in music we're learning about
musical terms such as dynamics, pitch, ostinato and timbre, then putting them
into action. Our Y4 children are also having weekly violin lessons, so please
ask them how it's going.
Have a lovely weekend everyone.
Posted 25/09/2025
by Lisa Nute
What a busy and inspiring week it has been in Year 5/6KN!
We began the week with a fantastic visit from poet Matt Windle, who brought poetry to life in such an exciting and memorable way. His energy and creativity inspired us to write and perform our own class poem all about our aspirations, goals, and how we will achieve them. Working together, we produced a brilliant piece called Kite's Kind Kebabios, which we performed with confidence and pride.
Here is our poem:
Kite's Kind Kebabios
Have the courage to be yourself;
Work hard for the trophy on your shelf.
You'll be proud that you've done the right thing:
That single spark is inspiring.
It's OK to make mistakes,
Be determined and do what it takes.
Be confident and never back down,
Step right up and stand your ground.
We're Kite's kind kebabios, these are our bars.
If you work hard, you can be a star!
So chase your dreams and never give in,
Even a loss can lead to a win!
Alongside our poetry, we have been working hard across the curriculum:
Maths - We have focused on rounding numbers, comparing and ordering numbers, and placing numbers accurately on a number line.
Science - Our topic has led us to explore life cycles and gestation periods in different animals, which sparked some very interesting discussions.
Online Learning - A reminder that we use an online platform called Atom Learning to support the children's learning. Each week, we set 'assignments' linked to what we have been covering in class. Please do encourage your child to check in regularly.
As part of our rewards and celebrations, we have been linking our learning with Forest School sessions. This week, the children enjoyed lighting fires and toasting marshmallows - a perfect opportunity to work together, celebrate achievements and build skills for life. Have a look at some of our photos to see the fun we had!
It has been a week full of creativity, challenge and teamwork. We are very proud of the effort Year 5 and 6 have put into their learning - well done, everyone!
Posted 25/09/2025
by Katie Grinsted
What a wonderful week we've had in Tregantle! The sunshine has given us lots of opportunities to take our learning outside, and the children have loved making the most of our garden space. From digging and building in the giant sandpit, to splashing and pouring in the water area, and getting creative in the mud kitchen - there has been so much fun and discovery happening outdoors.
This week also marked our very first Wild Tribe session! The children went on a leaf hunt, collecting and comparing the many different shapes, sizes, and colours they found. Using their leaves, they created fantastic face shapes, showing amazing imagination and teamwork. We ended the session by pretending we were leaves blowing gently in the wind - such a lovely way to finish our outdoor adventure.
Back in class, our learning is moving full steam ahead.
In phonics, the children have now learned all 10 of our first sounds - what an incredible achievement! In maths, we've been practising our counting skills and are working hard to count and order numbers to 5. Tregantle are quickly becoming expert counters!
It has been a wonderful week of sunshine, learning, and creativity - we can't wait to see what next week brings!
Posted 24/09/2025
by Jane Wills
This week, we have devoted time to practical learning to show our understanding of learning in different ways. In history, we have studied the lives of the Anglo Saxon settlements to find out about how they lived. The Anglo Saxons preferred living in smaller communities in contrast to the Romans, who preferred the grandeur of large buildings and cities. As Anglo Saxons had a deeper connection with the land, they used materials readily available in their immediate environment to build wattle and daub houses. We had a go at recreating this building method in the classroom with all the children building their own section of a wattle and daub inspired wall using classroom materials. The children all agreed this was time consuming, hard manual work but agreed the walls they have built are sturdy and would be suitable to keep houses safe and warm and intruders out.
In DT, we are building our frame structure pavillions using materials the children have selected to math their design brief. Next week, we will add the cladding creating the texture and aesthetics for their chosen theme.
In maths, we have made good use of our resources to model, build and represent knowledge of place value. Using counters and base ten equipment, alongside their iPads, everyone has had the opportunity to demonstrate learning in a variety of ways.
In science, we carried out several experiments to find out how sound changes when travelling through different media. We tested air, water and solids with some interesting findings.
On Wednesday, we joined in with National Fitness Day completing among other things, 10 minutes of non-stop exercise at 10am - Surprising how long 10 minutes can be!
Don't forget Mufti Day Friday
Mrs Wills and Mr Twaite
Posted 24/09/2025
by Julie Pearce
The children at Storytellers have been making the most of the autumn sunshine today by harvesting their very own potatoes!
With big smiles and muddy hands, they loved digging through the soil to find the hidden treasures beneath. Along the way, they discovered some of the amazing creatures that help the soil stay healthy - from wriggly worms to busy beetles - and even came across a tiny baby frog! The children carefully returned it to the pond area, learning more about how all these creatures play an important part in nature.
What a fantastic harvest and a wonderful way to celebrate the changing seasons!
Posted 23/09/2025
by Jane Cansdale
Welcome back to another year of Learning at Copper Valley ARC. We said a sad goodbye to 3 of our Y6 pupils in July who are now all attending their secondary settings. We will miss them and wish them all the best. This term we are welcoming Rhys into our ARC. Rhys is transitionning at present and will build up gradually to full school days.
Our ARC has had a re-vamp over the holidays to make the setting more appropriate for our current cohort of learners, most of whom are pre-verbal. We hope you like the pictures. We are all enjoying our new space.
We have now split into 2 groups of learners. Our first group are working predominantley on communication; we are using a total communication approach, supporting spoken word with visuals and makaton. Our second group is accessing some National Curriculum content with a focus on individual interests and building up engagement.
Posted 22/09/2025
by Sara McKillop
Well, what a busy start to the Autumn term it's been for Perranporth class!
Firstly, to launch our 'Rivers' topic, we took our first trip to Coombe Woods to do a spot of water sampling for the Great UK WaterBlitz. We were testing for nitrates and phosphates in water samples taken from 3 different locations. It needed to be absolutely accurate as we had to send our results off to help monitor water quality in this important investigation. Hopefully, we've produced some scientists of the future and we thought you might like to see some photos.
Workwise, in English we're writing our own diary entries based on the book 'The Beasties' and focusing on using descriptive language along with accurate grammar and punctuation. Handwriting and presentation are also a focus for this half term.
In maths, we're working on Place Value and numbers to 1,000,000, as well as concentrating on our times tables.
This half term term's science is all about Properties of Materials, with lots of opportunities planned for practical investigations. Whereas Geography is based on the topic 'What are rivers and how are they used?'
So, that's just a few subjects to be going on with, more about the rest of the curriculum next week.
Have a lovely weekend.
Posted 21/09/2025
by Daisy Rowe
Posted 21/09/2025
by Daisy Rowe
Posted 21/09/2025
by Lisa Harper
We've had a busy first couple of weeks and the children have all worked hard. The children have enjoyed exploring some of the new things in the classroom and building friendships with children new to our school. Here are just a few photos of some of the things we have been up to.
Posted 19/09/2025
by Alice Wilkie
This week, in Science we sketched habitat maps of our school and identified the microhabitats we could find. All of the children worked so hard on these and the results were fantastic! In Music, we have been working on repeating patterns and composing our own with the class. During Geography, we learnt the 8 compass points, along with the location of the North and South Poles. We conducted research about each pole to understand what they are like as places. We have been developing our Fundamental skills in PE with Mrs Lister, which has been lots of fun!
In English, we have been working hard on our descriptive writing and exploring 2A sentences. Today, we planned for writing our own postcards inspired by Meerkat Mail. Next week, we are looking forward to writing these up and creating our final postcards.
In Maths, we have continued working hard on Place Value, focusing on partitioning. Presentation in our books has been a big focus this week, which all the children have taken great pride in.
Congratulations to Alfie for being chosen as Landaviddy's Person of the Week.
Reminders
Meet the Teacher is being held on Wednesday 24th September at 2.45pm. I look forward to seeing you all then.
Wednesday 24th September is also National Fitness Day. On this day, the children are encouraged to come to school wearing sports clothes or their PE kit.
We hope you have a lovely weekend and look forward to seeing you all next week.
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton
Posted 19/09/2025
by Anthea Hillman
We have had a busy week voting for our School Council members and choosing our new Planet Protectors group.
Our School Council is a group of dedicated and passionate pupils who are committed to making our
school a better place for everyone. School Council members are elected by their peers in our School
Council elections which we hold every September. Well done to everyone who put themselves
forward and to those who have been elected this year: Kora (Chair), Skye, Archie, Anya, Hector,
Maeve, Hugh and Erin and to Jamie who has been chosen as School Council member for Pupil Voice
for PE and Sport. Information about our School Council can be found on our website under the 'Our
Children' tab.
The Planet Protectors are a passionate school group dedicated to helping stop climate change by
promoting sustainability and environmental awareness within our school community. They meet
half termly and will be helping us take action through projects like recycling, energy-saving
campaigns and eco-friendly initiatives, aiming to reduce the school's carbon footprint. Well done to
Lily P, Tristan, Frankie S, Chilali, Aria, Skye, Harley, Leo, April and Hugh who will be our Planet
Protectors this year, reporting back to their classmates and leading by example to inspire pupils and
staff to make greener choices and take part in protecting the planet for future generations.
Meet the Teacher: 2:45pm, next Wednesday, 24th September
Reminder that our 'Meet the Teacher' session will be on Wednesday 24th September starting at
2:45pm. Please come in through the main gate from 2:40pm and access your child's classroom by
the external door. We look forward to seeing you then. This is an opportunity to find out about all
of the exciting learning and activities the teachers have planned. Of course, the teachers will also
answer any questions and try to eliminate any worries or concerns you may have.
We understand if you are unable to make the meeting because of work commitments and will find a
mutually convenient time to chat to you about your child's new school year if this is the case.
National Fitness Day, Wednesday 24th September
Next Wednesday, we will be taking part in National Fitness Day - a fantastic opportunity to
celebrate physical health, encourage children to discover enjoyable ways to stay active and build
positive attitudes toward exercise from an early age.
Children should come to school wearing sports clothes or their PE kit. If their kit is already in school,
they will have the chance to change into it in the morning. Throughout the day pupils will take part
in a variety of fun fitness activities and reflect on what it means to be fit and how to maintain a
healthy, active lifestyle.
Wishing you a lovely weekend.
Mrs Hillman
Posted 19/09/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Hello Everyone!
Our week of learning in Penhallow has included an RE lesson, where we explored the idea of how the world began. We drew pictures of how we thought the world began, and then drew pictures and made models to explain Christian beliefs about how the world was created.
Our new English unit, based on the author; David McKee, began with learning the story of Elmer with actions. We worked on summarising the story and performing a summarised version with expression and intonation.
Thankfully, we all managed an outside PE session this week, as well as plenty of outside learning for Reception, as shown in the pictures below. Please also see the attachments below, for some activities that you could complete at home, to help support your child's learning.
Meet the Teacher is being held on Wednesday 24th September at 2.45pm. I look forward to seeing you all then.
Wednesday 24th September is also National Fitness Day. On this day, the children are encouraged to come to school wearing sports clothes or their PE kit.
Have a lovely weekend.
From The Penhallow Team
Posted 19/09/2025
by Sara McKillop
Well, what a busy start to the Autumn term it's been for
Duckpool class!
Firstly, to launch our 'Rivers' topic, we took our first
trip to Coombe Woods to do a spot of water sampling for the Great UK WaterBlitz.
We were testing for nitrates and phosphates in water samples taken from 3
different locations. It needed to be absolutely accurate as we had to send our
results off to help monitor water quality in this important investigation. Hopefully,
we've produced some scientists of the future and we thought you might like to
see some photos.
Workwise, in English we're writing our own diary entries
based on the book 'The Beasties' and focusing on using descriptive language along
with accurate grammar and punctuation. Handwriting and presentation are also a
focus for this half term.
In maths, we're working on Place Value and numbers to
1,000,000, as well as concentrating on our
times tables.
This half term term's science is all about Properties of Materials,
with lots of opportunities planned for practical investigations. Whereas
Geography is based on the topic 'What are rivers and how are they used?'
So, that's just a few subjects to be going on with, more about the rest of the curriculum next week..
Have a lovely weekend.
Posted 19/09/2025
by Emily Randle
Chaipel have really made progress in their writing this week, immersing themselves in how to write setting descriptions effectively using precise vocabulary, vivid sensory detail and figurative language. This afternoon, they have designed their 'newly discovered' planet with which they will combine their new learning to write a description which will evoke mood and create a sense of atmosphere.
In Maths, we have been comparing, ordering and rounding numbers. We will bring in decimals next week before moving onto addition and subtraction.
For our Wider Curriculum, we have been mixing colours to create tonal swatches, practising using a range of mediums to design the look and texture of their 'newly discovered planet. Next week, we will be looking at creating the background, producing nebulas and star clusters. In PE, Mrs Hillman has taught a range of yoga poses and I was lucky enough to see them put the poses together as a 'flow'. In PSHE, we have thinking about our hopes and dreams and what kind of world we want to live in and in French phonics, Chaipel have been learning the alphabet, how French primary school systems work and how different they are from English schools.
POLITE NOTICE
Don't forget it is National Fitness Day AND Meet The Teacher on Wednesday 24th. Children can come into school wearing warm PE clothes. Parents, the Meet The Teacher session begins at 2:45pm.
That's all from me so have a lovely weekend,
Miss Randle and Mrs Clary
Posted 19/09/2025
by Ben Heasman-Langley
TALLAND'S BLOG 19.9.25
Happy weekend everyone! We hope you have had a lovely week and are all set for a breezy but fun weekend!
We've had a great week in Talland... busy, active and creative! Here's a brief breakdown of the week:
Maths:
Year 4 have continued to look at Place Value, investigating numbers that are 10/ 100/ 1,000 times more than or less than a number. and putting numbers to 1,000 on to a number line.
Year 5 have also continued their work with place value. They have been partitioning numbers to 1,000,000 and investigating different ways to partition these rather large numbers.
On a Friday, both year groups are learning shape. We have been exploring the different types of angles...why not ask your child which angles they can remember...
English:
I have been WOWED by the creativity that Talland are showing when it comes to writing. They have been working hard to inspect sentences and come up with fun and descriptive ways to improve sentences... their sentences are fantastic!
RE:
We created posters about how wonderful our world is and what we can do to protect it. Why not ask your child how we can keep our world healthy...
PE:
Talland have been working on their core strength during yoga sessions with Mrs. Hillman, demonstrating a range of strong and agile balances. With me, we had lots of enjoyable mini football matches where children demonstrated their dribbling skills, spatial awareness, team spirit and good sportsmanship.
Geography:
Talland got to work with the atlases today, where we probed features of South-East and South- West England. We analysed keys, telling us where cities, towns, rivers and counties are. We also explored where the highest and lowest points of our country are... do you know which country in the United Kingdom has the highest point?
CONGRATULATIONS to Anya and Archie for being nominated as our school councilors', a huge well done to Jamie for being chosen as our PE representative in the School Council and fantastic work from Lily this week for being noticed for a her excellent work ethic, learning behaviours and effort.
That's all from us in Talland. We hope you have a great weekend!
Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.
Posted 19/09/2025
by Jasmine Bolger
We have had a wonderful start in our new Year 1 / 2 class.
We have started our new question for this term which is "How am I making History?" We have begun exploring our personal histories using baby photos and photos of us now. We really enjoyed guessing which baby was who!
In English, we have started our story writing unit based around the book The Three Little Pigs. We have started by building our own houses out of different materials and learning the story through role play.
In Maths, we are looking at numbers up to 20. We have been finding one more and one less this week using cubes and ten frames. We have also started counting in 2s, 5s and 10s.
Some updates for our new class:
PE days are Tuesday and Friday.
Books will be changed on a Friday.
Please remember to order your child's lunches on a Thursday for the following week.
Please send your child in with a coat every day. The weather is very changeable at the minute but if we can get outside, we will!
Thank you all.
Miss Bolger - Year 1/2 class
Posted 19/09/2025
by Helen Hilton
This week the nursery children have been very busy!
We started our week with a visit to Hillcrest Residential Nursing Home where we did some art with the residents. We used our hands and seasonal coloured paint, to create some wonderful handprints of various sizes. We will use the handprints to cover our Autumn section of the season tree on the classroom wall.
Midweek was our PE session with Ryan our coach. We have been learning some ball skills, using our hands and feet to control tennis and footballs. We have also been refining our balance by carrying beanbags on our heads and shoulders. PE is a real highlight for the children and there are always lots of giggles and smiles during our sessions.
Friday morning was our second outdoor learning session with Kelly Edwards. This week we were foraging for natures treasure! We had to collect natural resources that would be good for bedding and food for the woodland creatures. The children were very excited to be out in the wild!
We are all very happy to be back into the swing of the new term and the children are all nicely settled and eager to enjoy all of the upcoming adventures we have lined up for our topic of "All About Me"
Posted 19/09/2025
by Andrew Hunt

It has been another really busy week across the school, with classes fully emersed in their autumn curriculum work following the settling period at the start of term. As well as the artwork Class 3 are doing with me (shared last week), I am teaching art to Class 4 this half term too. They are learning to turn 2D into 3D and started by scaling up a silhouette of an animal onto A1 paper using a grid method. Josh's example above is really impressive and very accurate. Next week, the children will be adding texture to their animals before making them 3D.
At our weekly celebration assembly today, alongside our Ready, Respectful and Safe awards, we introduced a new certificate. For those children who use TimesTables Rockstars, we are able to look at a heat map of their performance and award a Going Green certificate when they have demonstrated they can correctly answer times tables questions repeatedly in less than 1 second. This is phenomenal and something many adults would struggle to do!
Our after school and lunchtime clubs started again this week. Depending on their age, children are able to join football, music, art, multi-skills and cross country clubs. Our peripatetic music teachers also started lessons again, with guitar, keyboard and brass tuition on offer. For further information or to sign your child up to a club or instrument lesson, please contact the school office.
Finally, we welcomed Bridge Trust Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) Hannah Prinn to the school this week. Hannah will be supporting me, as Harrowbarrow SENCO, in this important area of our work. She will be visiting once a fortnight and brings additional experience and expertise.
Posted 19/09/2025
by Sarah Burton
This week in Treyarnon, we have been busy little bees and now are brains are full of knowledge and creativity.
Our class story has been 'The Final Year' by Matt Goodfellow. In English, we have been planning our own poems based on the book by focusing on informal language, noun phrases and figurative language. In guided reading, we reviewed the book and shared our opinions.
In maths, we have been learning about negative numbers, factors and multiples. We have also been finding out the divisibility rules and how they can help us when solving problems.
In PSHE, we discussed what it meant to be mature and thought about ways in which we can show maturity. We created comics and posters to show how people can act maturely and created our own targets for personal growth. Some children said they will be tidier, except that sometimes things are not fair and take responsibility for their own belongings e.g. reading records and homework. Please ask your child what their personal target is.
Have a great weekend from Miss Burton and all of Treyarnon class.
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