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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Posted 19/09/2025
by Thomas Hazlewood
LoTo kick of our new term we have challenged the children to be creative. We have focused on the poetry book 'An Emotional Menagerie' to inspire us to create a range of poems of our own.
In the poetry book, each letter of the alphabet links an emotion to an animal. The poem then explores more about both the creature and how we can identify and manage those emotions.
So far we have learned about figurative language, rhyming couplets, and how to use colons and semi-colons in lists. We have also spent a lot of time, developing creative ideas around each different emotion. We look forward to sharing the final poems when the children have published them!
Posted 19/09/2025
by Jane Wills
Already at the end of another busy week. One of the highlights this week, has been the School Council elections, where pupils had the opportunity to vote for their peers to represent them in shaping our school.
The speeches from the candidates were clear, passionate, and focused on building trust and working together to make our school an even better place. It was inspiring to hear such thoughtful messages about kindness, inclusion, and teamwork. Congratulations to all the newly elected School Council members; Erin, Lexi, Emma, Zeniah and Betsy-Mae! We look forward to working with you and hearing your ideas on what makes a great school environment for everyone.
Eco Council
In line with our continued commitment to sustainability, we're excited to announce the launch of our brand new Eco Club. Members of the club will form our very own Eco Council, working on a variety of projects aimed at making our school more climate-friendly and sustainable.
They already have several exciting initiatives in the works as they set their sights on achieving Eco School Accreditation. From reducing waste to increasing biodiversity in our school grounds, their enthusiasm is great. We'll be sharing more about these projects in the coming weeks, as we'd love to get the entire school and wider community involved in this important work.
To kick things off, we were delighted to welcome a team from Biffa to our school to help launch one of our key eco projects - recycling! The children had the opportunity to learn about where our recycled waste goes and how it's transformed into new products. Hopefully this experience will help everyone understand the importance of making sustainable choices.
Finally, as the rainy season continues, please ensure your child comes to school with a waterproof coat and sensible footwear. We value outdoor play in all weather, so being properly dressed means the children can enjoy their time outside comfortably and safely.
Have a lovely weekend,
Jane Wills
Posted 19/09/2025
by Rebecca Phillips
What another wonderful week in Foundation!
This week in phonics we have learnt the phonemes (sounds) i/n/m/and d
The children are progressing so well with their oral
blending and sound recognition.
We also made bears from our Story We're Going on a Bear
Hunt, we had a class competition to see who could sequence the story, Miss Ginn
and Mrs Phillips' team both tied!! The children have been using wonderful oracy
skills to describe parts of the story when retelling.
In forest school with Kelly we learnt a new hide and seek game,
Mrs Phillips tried to hide but the children found her very quickly! Kelly took
the children on a treasure hunt too! The children also collected sticks and
leaves to use as craft in class. They have made some wonderful magic sticks in
class!
The children have been name writing, colouring, counting
using numicon, drawing who is special to them, making family trees and so much
more!
What a great week!
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend
The Foundation Team
Posted 19/09/2025
by Sonia Norris
It has been a rather soggy week this week but the children have been able to brighten up the school with their smiles and positive attitudes. It has been busy with photos, clubs and learning but the children have worked hard in their learning.
Next week sees the sponsored triathlon on Friday and the whole school trip to the Cornwall Museum in Truro on Thursday. Sponsor forms went out for the triathlon this week. All children will be able to take part and every bit of money raised will go towards supporting the school and children. Can you please ensure that you have given permission and paid the donation for the Truro trip on Parent Pay. If we do not receive enough payments to cover the cost of the trip, we will unfortunately need to cancel.
Finally, as we get into the new year, can I please ask everyone to continue to respect the residents who live around the school. This is particularly true at drop-off and pickup times as it is sometimes hard for them to move cars with parents parking on the zig-zags outside of school. This is for safety of the everyone in our community.
Posted 19/09/2025
by Katie Grinsted
What a fantastic week we have had in Tregantle Class!
The children have been getting to grips with recognising their name cards and practicing writing their names using the correct letter formation. It has been wonderful to see their confidence growing each day.
We are also well underway with our phonics lessons and have already learnt five new sounds - amazing progress! A big well done to the children for practicing these at home to help remember them. The children also loved spending time with their reading buddies this week, sharing books and stories together.
In maths, we have been practicing careful counting by lining up objects and touching them one by one as we count. Everyone is working so hard to become accurate counters.
This week also saw our first PE lesson in the hall, where the children had great fun moving around in different ways, even pretending to be animals! We also practiced stopping quickly and starting again, which made for lots of laughter!
Our outside learning area has been full of excitement, with the large construction equipment being put to excellent use. We've seen an aeroplane and even a mansion created this week - fantastic teamwork and imagination!
Finally, we have started a new routine of cleaning our teeth each day after lunch. The children have really embraced this, helping us all to keep our teeth clean and healthy.
Well done, Tregantle Class - what a brilliant week of fun, friendship and learning! We are so proud of all your hard work and enthusiasm.
Posted 19/09/2025
by Chris Wathern
Year Group Newsletters
To see what has been happening in classes these last two weeks, and what's coming up over the next fortnight, please take a look at the Year Group Newsletters emailed home today. Copies can also be found on the class pages of our website.
Term 1 Curriculum Maps
Yesterday you should have received the Term 1 Curriculum Maps (Y1-6)/Knowledge Mats (Reception) by email. Copies are also available on the class pages of our website.
School Photos
Next Tuesday and Wednesday, Tempest Photography will be in school taking individual and sibling photos over the two days. Please ensure your child is looking super smart in their full uniform (as always) and if wanted, provide them with a comb/brush for their hair. If your child has PE next Tuesday or Wednesday, they will need to wear school uniform and bring their PE kit to change into on this occasion.
FOWPA - Back to School Uniform Sale
FOWPA will be holding a back to school uniform sale after school next Thursday 25th and Friday 26th September, outside the main reception (inside if wet) from 3:00 - 3:45pm. Suggested donation for all items is £1.
FOWPA would also welcome donations of clean jumpers, ties and sports tops - please leave in the basket in the reception area at any time, thank you.
Macmillan Coffee Morning - Friday 26th September
Year 6 look forward to hosting you at their Macmillan Coffee Morning next Friday 26th September from 08:45 in the Hall. Everyone is welcome to help raise money for this charity.
Foodbank Collection for Harvest
For Harvest this year, we will once again be collecting for Wadebridge Foodbank. Please send your child in with any donations between Monday 29th September and Friday 3rd October. Donations such as tins and jars of food, rice, pasta, general toiletries and long life juice are most welcomed. Thank you for your support.
Year 4, 5 & 6 Open Evening at Wadebridge School - Tuesday 30th September 4:00-6:00pm
Wadebridge School extends a warm welcome to parents and carers of children currently in Year 4, 5 and 6 to their open evening on Tuesday 30th September.
Fire Evacuation
This week we held our first fire evacuation of the year. The children were calm and very sensible throughout. Later in the term we will be doing our annual lockdown process as in previous years. We will be in touch beforehand with further details.
House Captains
Mrs Orme had the pleasure meeting many of our Year 6 children as part of the House Captain 'interviews' this week. The standard of applications was so high; they should all be so proud of themselves. Mrs Orme had the very difficult job to choose between them. During an assembly on Wednesday, the outcomes were shared:
Choughs - Aisling & Oscar
Cormorants - JJ & Hanna
Puffins - Rohan & Mia
Swans - Daisy & Eva
Congratulations to our new House Captains and thank you to all the children who put themselves forward.
House Points
Congratulations to this week's winners, Choughs. Overall, Choughs maintain the lead:
Choughs - 668
Swans - 507
Puffins - 462
Cormorants - 451
Best wishes,
Chris Wathern
Dates coming up
Monday 22nd September
Teacher-led Term 1 Extra Curricular Activities (ECAs) begin
Tuesday 23rd September
School Photos (Tempest)
14:30 Early Reading Workshop with Sarah Jayne Hill
Wednesday 24th September
School Photos (Tempest)
Thursday 25th September
(pm) Year 5 Junior Life Skills Trip (Bodmin)
FOWPA Uniform Sale
Friday 26th September
08:45-10:00 Macmillan Coffee Morning hosted by Year 6 (Hall) - Everyone welcome
FOWPA Uniform Sale
Monday 29th September
(pm) Year 6 PE Secondary Transition Session
Monday 29th Sept - Friday 3rd October
Harvest Donations gratefully received for the local Foodbank
Posted 19/09/2025
by Darren Woolner
It has been yet another busy week here at Team Brunel. The week saw our very first Wheeley Wednesday and our Little Locomotives commenced again. In addition, the children have been engaging well with their new enquiry questions across the curriculum. Please enjoy catching up with all our latest news and events in this week's edition of The Brunel Bulletin.
Posted 18/09/2025
by Joanne Pentreath
Year 2 and 3 Class Blog - Weekly Learning Update
Dear Parents and Carers,
We have had a busy and exciting week in Year 2 and 3, and the children have been working incredibly hard across all areas of the curriculum. Here's a snapshot of what we've been learning:
English
In English, we have been focusing on using ambitious vocabulary to make our writing more vivid and powerful. The children have been challenged to expand their sentences with descriptive phrases and to group their ideas into clear paragraphs. It has been wonderful to see them becoming more confident writers who enjoy experimenting with language.
Maths
Our maths lessons have continued to focus on place value. The children have been practising how to partition numbers, compare them using greater than and less than symbols, and explain their reasoning when solving problems. This strong foundation will support their confidence as we move into more complex calculations.
History
In History, our topic on Ancient Egypt has led us to explore the importance of the River Nile. The children have discovered how it provided water, fertile land, and a means of transport, making it essential for farming, trade, and daily life. They have particularly enjoyed discussing how different their own lives would be without such a resource.
RE
Our Religious Education lessons have focused on what makes people feel a sense of belonging. We have been learning about Christians and Muslims, and how their communities, traditions, and practices help them feel connected to their faith. The children have shown great curiosity and respect as they ask thoughtful questions.
PE
In PE, we have been developing our netball skills. The class has been practising passing, moving into space, and teamwork. It has been fantastic to see how their confidence and cooperation have grown during these sessions.
And much more!
From creative sewing activities to problem-solving in science, the children have had many opportunities to explore, question, and develop new skills this week.
Finally, thank you so much for your continued support with reading at home. It truly makes such a difference to the children's progress and helps them to become more fluent, confident, and enthusiastic readers.
Posted 18/09/2025
by Lisa Nute
We have settled really well into our new class and everyone has been working hard! It has been fantastic to see such a positive start to the year.
In History, we are learning all about World War II. We have also been linking this to our Dance lessons, where we are creating our own motifs inspired by this topic.
In Maths, we have been focusing on place value, including reading and writing numbers up to one million and working with Roman numerals.
In English, we have begun planning our own poems inspired by The Emotional Menagerie. We are experimenting with different writing techniques such as similes, metaphors, personification, alliteration, and using powerful noun phrases to bring our ideas to life.
A big thank you to those who have been practising regularly on Times Tables Rock Stars and reading at least three times a week, remembering to record this in your reading record books - keep it up!
We've also been creative outdoors in the woodlands, where we designed and made our own creatures from clay. These imaginative creations link beautifully with our poetry work and show just how creative Year 5 and 6 can be.
Well done Year 5 and 6 - what a brilliant start to the year!
L
Posted 18/09/2025
by Darren Woolner
Duckpool Class have been enjoying an active and exciting week of learning in our new classroom. We enjoyed learning about 'Place Value' in maths and have been excited to demonstrate how we can show numbers in different ways using the fantastic new Maths Resource Boxes.
In English, we have been learning how to use fronted adverbials and relative pronouns, ready to be creative with grammar next week when we write our own stories!
It was also special for the children to receive lessons in how to play a violin, read music and play in unison.
In Geography this term, we are learning all about rivers and we have been discussing how lucky we are to be so close to a significant river and all the knowledge we have about the River Tamar, using our oracy strategies.
We have set up an experiment to demonstrate the water cycle and our class novel is Journey to the River Sea.
Watch this space to see what else we learn next week!



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Posted 17/09/2025
by Bethany Pike
We have been absolutely thrilled with how the children have come back. They are settled and ready to learn.
We have welcomed our 8 new early years children to Trenode and they have already become part of the family. They have been busy learning the new school routines and have loved playing with all the different resources.
Looe Shedders surprised the children with a brand new play house for outside on the school decking. They have spent the last 2 years refurbishing it and the transformation was incredible. It was a hit with the children who immediately began their imaginary play.
Forest school Friday has got up and running already with Kelly and we've definitely needed the waterproofs!
Calendars dates:
Posted 16/09/2025
by Jane Wills
It's been wonderful to see the children return with such enthusiasm and positivity-we're already off to a great start.
In History, we are diving into the world of the Anglo-Saxons. We'll be exploring how they lived, including recreating their building methods using wattle and daub. The children will examine real and replica artefacts, working as historians to ask questions and investigate what these items might have been used for.
In Writing, we are continuing to use our sentence stacking approach. This helps children develop a deeper understanding of how to craft effective sentences using a range of grammar features. These skills will support our independent writing project-a quest story inspired by Arthur and the Golden Rope.
In Maths, we are focusing on place value and exploring the different ways numbers can be represented. The children will use practical resources and pictorial representations to embed their understanding before moving on to work with more abstract numbers. These lessons will form the foundations for all the maths learning we will do throughout the year.
In Science, our topic is Sound. We'll be learning how we hear, and how pitch, tone, and distance affect what we hear. There are some fantastic hands-on experiments planned, and we can't wait to share photos and updates on our new classroom platform Showbie. I will introduce this at our Meet the Teacher event on Monday 22nd September so you can find out how to follow your child's learning in the classroom.
PE will take place on Monday and Friday afternoons. Please make sure your child comes to school wearing their PE kit on those days. They can wear joggers and their school jumpers on cooler days.
Your child has chosen a book band reading book matched to their current reading stage, along with a new reading record. Please encourage regular reading at home-little and often makes such a difference! Remember to send the book and reading record into school daily so your child can access them during the day.
Children also have logins for Reading Eggspress and Times Tables Rock Stars (TTR), which they are welcome to use at home for extra practice.
We're looking forward to a brilliant term of learning and discovery together!
Mrs Wills and Mr Twaite
Posted 16/09/2025
by Lynn Cox
Posted 16/09/2025
by Lynn Cox
We have made it through the first full week back at school.
It has been so lovely to see all of your lovely children again- haven't lots of them shot up during the summer!
They have all settled very well into their new classes and are getting to know the routines of the classrooms and their new teachers and teaching assistants.
Meet the teacher
Thank you to those of you who were able to visit your child's class on Wednesday. The beginning of the school year is always a great opportunity to find out what the children will be learning and to visit their classrooms. I hope that those who came found it useful.
Y3 Bake Sale
Year 3 raised over £120 in the bake sale on Friday to help to lower the cost of their upcoming trip. The children had great fun with Mrs Speare and Mrs Birkenshaw baking a whole range of delicious delights- they even made an apple cake with apples picked from the Reception class garden. Thank you to all parents who also donated cakes and supported the event.
Newsletter
You should have all received a copy of the latest school newsletter, via email last week. This gives you important dates coming up at school, including all term times and INSET days. There are paper copies available in the foyer of the school.
Holiday Requests/Absence
A reminder that you need to complete a holiday request form if you wish to take your child out of school during term time. Time off during term time is only authorised for exceptional circumstances and if you do take your child out of school this will be an unauthorised absence, If your child is absent for a period of 10 or more sessions/5 days within any rolling 10 school week period then a penalty notice can be issued. Unauthorised absences are also recorded for a child when a parent does not provide the school with a reason as to why the child is absent. There are leaflets in the school foyer with more details about penalty notices.
Mufti
The next mufti day is on Friday 10th October. Pupils do not need to wear school uniform on this day. We ask, in return, that they bring a tombola prize which would be suitable for either an adult or a child.
Posted 15/09/2025
by Rebecca Brewer
Welcome to Year 3!!
Summer seems so long ago now and the children have settled well into our Year 3 class! This term, we have many exciting things to learn and do! The topic being one of my favourite subjects - Ancient Egyptians!
In maths we are beginning with a Place Value unit. The children will be learning numbers upto 1000 and understanding 100's, 10's and 1's. There are always assignments set on mathletics relating to the unit so please take a look! The logins have been stuck into the front of your child's reading record. Do note though that the Mathletics and Reading Eggs logins are the same now as they have merged companies :)
In English, the children are learning the "Egyptian Cinderella" story. So far, they have learned the story and will be writing a character description at the end of the week.
In Science, the topic is "Animals Including Humans" and will be learning about diet and nutrition. They will be looking at food labels and deciding deciding whether the foods are a healthy choice or best as a treat! If you are out shopping, the children could watch out for those green labels!!
In History, we have begun learning about the Egyptians and how they lived. They all understand how long ago Ancient Egypt existed and completed a fun timeline to show their knowledge! Next, we will be learning about "mummification" which they are already excited about!!
Just a note to remember your child's reading record every day please! They will be completing guided reading activities and whole class reading lessons so having them in school every day really helps to keep a good record and gives an opportunity for the children to continue with the karate band initiative.
I have attached the curriculum map for you to see the whole term. Any questions, as always do let me know!
Mrs Brewer, Mrs Miller and Mr Liddement
Posted 14/09/2025
by Rebecca Marshall
What a wonderful start to the school year it has been. The children have all done so well and settled into their new classroom and learnt many of the new routines. We have started our new topic which is titled 'How am I making History? Many aspects of the curriculum will be linked to this topic and we will really enjoy sharing the children's memories from their childhood as well as sharing some of their lovely baby and toddler photographs. Please take a look at the curriculum map that will show you what we will be learning in class this term.
PE Days
Wednesday and Thursday
Forest School
Friday
Reading and Twinkl Phonics
This week your child will have bought home their lovely new phonics mini book. Please read these during the week and then return them on Friday so that they can be exchanged for a new book.
Posted 14/09/2025
by Rebecca Marshall
English:
This week, In English, we have started learning about the story of the Three Little Pigs. We started this unit of work by creating houses for the pigs using a wide variety of construction toys such as Lego, Duplo and wooden blocks. It was a lot of fun working as a team and finding out which houses were suitable for the pigs.
Forest School:
On Friday we had another lovely time at Forest School with Mrs Edwards using our senses to play hide and seek. The forest animals came to join in with our games and we worked on the school value 'Be Responsible'.
Posted 13/09/2025
by Alice Wilkie
Landaviddy have had an enjoyable week, settling into our new routines as Year 3. In Science, we learnt about the 7 processes that all living things do, by learning the acronym MRS GREN. As Geographers, we consolidated our location knowledge of the 7 continents and 5 oceans, creating some fantastic world maps. Mrs Lister launched an excellent RE lesson with us on Showbie, which got us thinking about the Creation story. Our highlight of the week was exploring programming in Computing, by exploring a coding game. We had lots of fun recognising how to debug a sequence and constructing algorithms.
In Maths, we have been working through our first unit on Place Value; counting on a number to 100 and exploring hundreds. We have enjoyed lessons this week and building upon our prior knowledge.
In English, we have explored the actions and feelings of the main character, Sunny, from our focus text 'Meerkat Mail'. We practised the story using an oracy approach and designed our own story maps. We finished off the week writing the start of a character description, which we will finish next week.
Congratulations to Theo and Hector for being chosen as Landaviddy's people of the week.
Attached below is this the Knowledge Web for Autumn 1. This includes the learning your child will cover this half term.
Homework
Please find attached the Homework grid for this half term, along with the KIRFS for Autumn 1 for you to practise at home. In addition to this, please continue to read daily and practise your Y3 Statutory Word Spellings (attached below). I have also uploaded some spelling challenge cards which may help you when practising these. Children can also access TT Rockstars to practise their times table facts. Anything you can do at home can make a big difference to your learning!
Reading Books
Everyone was sent home with their new reading record and colour banded book. We ask that children read their book twice at home before getting it changed, however longer reads can be changed after being read once. Please ensure you are reading as often as you can at home. We ask that this book is brought into school daily, so the children can access them during the school day. They also have a library book which is chosen as a reading for pleasure book. Opportunities to change library books will be weekly.
Posted 12/09/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Hello Everyone,
Despite the weather, we have managed to enjoy plenty of outside, as well as inside learning this week.
Year 1 and 2 enjoyed their first outside PE session this year, where they were able to take part in some team games, as well as balancing with bats and balls. Reception took part in their very first PE lesson, looking fantastic in their new PE kits. They followed instructions brilliantly and were able to balance and move in different ways.
In art, reception have produced some lovely self portraits and have also made some collages of their names, using a range of materials. Year 1 and 2 have continued with their study of the artist Clementine Hunter. They asked and answered questions about some of her paintings, and made some sketches of parts of her artwork. The results were excellent. Well done children.
Phonics lessons have been a big hit for reception this week, as after the first lesson, I received a cheer and round of applause, because they enjoyed it so much! After learning some initial letter sounds and practicing blending them to read, they have all been given their first reading book, so that they can practice reading some of the sounds that they have learned. Year 2 have been enjoying their phonics lessons with Mrs Wilkie in Landaviddy this week, and this will continue for at least the rest of the half term.
In science this week, Year 1 and 2 have started to learn about animals and their habitats. We began by learning about why some animals have their habitats on land or in water. We sorted pictures of animals in different ways, and Year 2 were able to use a venn diagram in order to sort animals.
In order to help the reception children to settle into a morning routine, we are encouraging them to come onto the main playground, after they have arrived through the main gate. However, we fully understand that some reception children may prefer to go through the wooden Penhallow gate, where they can be in their own classroom, instead of going onto the playground. At this early stage of their first year, please decide what you think is best for your child, and we will fully support you.
We hope you have a lovely weekend.
From The Penhallow Team
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