Posted 28/11/2025
by Andrew Hunt
As we approach the last few weeks of the autumn term, our focus moves to Christmas. However, there is still lots of non-Christmas related activity taking place across the school to share with you.
Multi-sports at Callington College
Yesterday, Class 3 took part in a multi-sports event at Callington College. Originally planned as a tag rugby event, the organisers had to change this due to the weather. Throughout the afternoon the children engaged in a series of activities led by sport leaders from the college. These students introduced games the children could play where they competed against each other. The afternoon concluded with a dodgeball competition. The children were brilliant throughout, participating with enthusiasm and appearing to have lots of fun.


Cross Country
Well done to all our runners who took part in the race last Friday. It is great to have so many children wanting to race. I must give a special mention to Jacob Bloye, who finished second. This is highest position a Harrowbarrow runner has achieved in over a decade, so well done to Jacob. Will we see a first by the end of the league season?
Rocksteady
Joe Spurrell from Rocksteady has been doing some brilliant work with our young musicians. Fortunately, they are keeping the volume low so the rest of the school are able to carry on working without feeling the need to spontaneously get out of their seats and start dancing!
Class 4 Parent Carer Invite
Class 4 have completed their sewing in DT lessons. On Tuesday 2nd we invite Class 4 parents and carers to an exhibition of their children's work immediately after school. The children will be very proud to show you their finished soft toy and the journey they have been on to learn about the different stages of designing and making in textiles.

Knitted Nativity
Today, Judith McQuillin from the local community presented a knitted nativity set to the school in our weekly assembly. Last year, at the church Christmas tree festival, Judith's work was on display and I commented on how lovely it was. Picking up on this comment, Judith has kindly knitted an entire nativity scene and given it to the school. This is very generous and we shall treasure it for years to come. It will now have pride of place near our Christmas Tree in the corridor outside classes two and four.
Staffing Update
Just a reminder that our new school administrator Amy Souch starts in the school office on Monday. Amy comes from working in a secondary school office so joins us with lots of valuable experience.
Dog Fouling
Thank you to those parents who drew my attention to the recent spate of dog fouling on the pavement in front of the school. I have put a sign up to encourage dog owners to be responsible but, if this issue persists, please let me know and I will think about further action we can take.
Early finish
A reminder that, in line with other Bridge schools, we finish at 1.30pm on Friday 19th December. The spring term starts again on Tuesday 6th January.
Posted 27/11/2025
by Sara McKillop
So we come to the end of another busy week in Y4/5; in English, we've been finishing our innovations on the story of 'Jack and the Beanstalk', set in Cornwall of course.
In maths,Y5 have just embarked on a new unit -Fractions, whereas Y4 are working on multiplying and dividing, with a spot of addition and subtraction revision.
Sound is the topic in science and we're looking at how sound travels, particularly through solids, liquids and gas, conducting some fun investigations to illustrate this along the way. Computing currently is all about coding, which has been fascinating.
Of course, Christmas is creeping ever closer, so we've also been practising carols and readings for our Christingle Service and creating some wintery art to bring a little magic to our classes for next week's 'Hunt the Issy', so do come along and check out our class galleries! We're still collecting jam jars by the way.
Finally, a huge highlight this week has been our lantern workshops with the lovely Jill Hudson, which is an annual treat that we always look forward to; we even had a visit from both the Deputy Mayor and the Mayor of Saltash, Rachel Bullock (who used to come to Brunel), so we felt very honoured. We hope you can join us for the parade on Saturday 6th December at 6pm.








Posted 27/11/2025
by Joanne Pentreath
We've had another wonderful week in Year 2/3, full of rich learning experiences and exciting events. The children have continued to impress us with their enthusiasm, resilience and growing confidence across the curriculum.
Class Assembly:
A huge well done to all the children for their brilliant class assembly this week! They made us incredibly proud as they shared everything they have been learning about 'What Was Important to Ancient Egypt?' From mummification to hieroglyphics, gods and goddesses to daily life, their knowledge shone through. Most importantly, they spoke clearly, remembered their parts, and supported one another beautifully throughout the performance.
Cinema Trip:
We also enjoyed a fantastic visit to Saltash Studios to watch Dogman. The children behaved impeccably on the walk to and from the cinema and were a credit to the school. They thoroughly enjoyed the film and happily chatted afterwards about their favourite moments - a lovely treat during a busy term!
Christmas Show:
Exciting news - lines for the Christmas performance have now been handed out and rehearsals have officially begun! Thank you in advance for practising lines at home. The children are already singing enthusiastically and we can't wait to see the show come together.
Topic - Antarctica:
Our learning about Antarctica was brought to life this week with a fascinating visit from Jay Gates, who has worked on a ship supporting scientists travelling to Antarctica. The children were captivated as Jay shared photographs, stories and real-life insights.
They learned about:
The extreme climate and what it's like living in such freezing conditions
The remarkable wildlife, including penguins, seals and whales
Local scientists and explorers who have contributed to Antarctic research
The different research bases found across the continent
And even the meanings behind the colours of icebergs - something that truly amazed them!
The children asked thoughtful questions and came away inspired, ready to continue exploring this incredible part of the world.
Continuing Classroom Learning:
Alongside all these special events, we have continued our formal learning:
Maths: Ongoing work on addition and subtraction, using place value to help solve calculations efficiently.
English: Continued study of Jack and the Beanstalk, by writing their own versions of the story.
Science: Further investigations into forces and magnets, beginning to explore how different materials respond to magnetic force.
It has been a packed and memorable week - well done, Year 2/3!
Posted 26/11/2025
by Lorraine Sanchez-Cabello
So we come to the end of another busy week in Y4/5; in English, we've been finishing our innovations on the story of 'Jack and the Beanstalk', set in Cornwall of course.
In maths,Y5 have just embarked on a new unit -Fractions, whereas Y4 are working on multiplying and dividing, with a spot of addition and subtraction revision.
Sound is the topic in science and we're looking at how sound travels, particularly through solids, liquids and gas, conducting some fun investigations to illustrate this along the way. Computing currently is all about coding, which has been fascinating.
Of course, Christmas is creeping ever closer, so we've also been practising carols and readings for our Christingle Service and creating some wintery art to bring a little magic to our classes for next week's 'Hunt the Issy', so do come along and check out our class galleries! We're still collecting jam jars by the way.
Finally, a huge highlight this week has been our lantern workshops with the lovely Jill Hudson, which is an annual treat that we always look forward to; we even had a visit from both the Deputy Mayor and the Mayor of Saltash, Rachel Bullock (who used to come to Brunel), so we felt very honoured. We hope you can join us for the parade on Saturday 6th December at 6pm.
Posted 25/11/2025
by Helen Hilton

In our phonics lessons this week we have been using musical instruments to make different sounds.

We have been making loud, hard sounds and soft gentle sounds. We can identify pitch and copy a rhythm.

We are using our skills to transfer to our Christmas play; we are using percussion instruments to accompany our singing.
Posted 24/11/2025
by Bethany Pike
Our chosen charities
We wanted to let the children choose which charities to support this year. We came up with lots of options and they then voted for their desired charity. For a local charity, we have chosen to support the Looe RNLI and for a nationwide charity, we have chosen to support the RSPCA. We invited the RSCPA in to educate the children on the charity. The children learnt about looking after animals and what they do when an animal comes into their care.
Stay tuned for our fundraisers over the year!
Remembrance
Our collective worship leaders supported Mrs. Pike in delivering a remembrance worship. We all came together to discuss the importance of remembrance and conducted the 2-minute silence whilst watching the different cities around the UK also showing their respect. One of our families went with Mrs. Pike to lay our own wreath at the war memorial in Morval. This day was a day to be thankful which is one of our Christian values. We talked about how thankful we were and are to those who have served or are serving their country.
Netball event at LCA
We were invited to attend Looe Community Academy for a netball event. We took two teams and they played against a number of other schools. We were thrilled with the effort from the teams learning new skills and following the rules of the game. They showed excellent team spirit/
Dates for your diary for the coming weeks:
Wednesday 19th November-Y5/6 residential meeting for children and parents at 5pm
Friday 21st November-PTFA Christmas Bingo. Eyes down at 7pm
Tuesday 25th November-PTFA Christmas Fair 1:30-4pm
Wednesday 26th November-Individual school photos including siblings
Posted 24/11/2025
by Jenifer Kite
Posted 24/11/2025
by Joanna Rickard
The weather
had turned very chilly this week with us seeing lots of frost and ice on our
outside equipment. We will be exploring more of the changes of transitioning
from Autumn to Winter over the next couple of weeks.
We used our
fine motor skills to carefully paint dotty snails using cotton buds and enjoyed
using water colours to carefully paint minibeast pictures.
Our afternoon
singing assemblies have been getting us used to hearing and singing some of the
songs from Light, Camel, Action 2! Although
some of the songs are quite fast for us, the children have been getting good at
joining the choruses.
The pre-school
children are all 'Stars' in the Nativity performance. We will be making some
sparkly star headbands for the children to wear. If you can dress your child in
yellow and/or black clothes for the performance that would be appreciated.
If your
child does not attend a Friday session, then they are welcome to join us in the
church on the day.
The performance
of Lights, Camel, Action 2, is on the last day, Friday 19th December
at 12.30pm, in the church. Pre-School
will have a light lunch at 11.30. All
children will then be collected from pre-school after the performance.
Wednesday
17th December is Christmas Jumper Day, also the school Christmas
Fair is in the hall from 2.00pm. You are
welcome to collect your child early to go over and attend and enjoy the stalls
if you wish.
The
Pre-School Team.
Posted 24/11/2025
by Laura Cole
Posted 24/11/2025
by Zoe Thompson
Posted 24/11/2025
by Jacob Lewis
Posted 23/11/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Hello everyone,
Christmas is coming and we have started to practice our Christmas nativity performance. The children all have their parts, and some of the older children in Penhallow may have taken home some lines to learn. Please help them at home if you can. We are all very excited to be performing this in a few weeks time.
During our English lessons this week, we have been using the story 'Lost and Found' by Oliver Jeffers to improve our writing skills. So far, we have written thought bubbles for different characters in the story, described a lost toy, and written about what we would do, if we found a lost penguin.
We have all learnt a poem this week, as part of our learning about Benjamin Zephania, for black history month. The poem is called 'Clever Trevor' and is about a footballer. We have enjoyed adding actions and expression to the poem.
In maths this week, Reception have enjoyed investigating 2D and 3D shapes, Year 1 have been learning about addition and subtraction fact families, and year 2 have been adding 2 digit numbers.
We have also enjoyed plenty of time outside, learning and playing, despite the cold and changeable weather.
Have a lovely weekend!
from the Penhallow Team
Posted 23/11/2025
by Rebecca Marshall
On Friday Year 1/2 learnt all about Hedgehogs and how to keep them safe during hibernation. We listened to a lovely story and then went outside to create our own hedgehog homes for the hibernation period. We enjoyed collecting sticks, twigs, and leaves and used them to make homes
that provided both protection and comfort.
Posted 21/11/2025
by Emily Randle
What an amazing week we have had. Play rehearsals are in full swing and everyone is getting into character!
In English, we are planning our Mayan narrative, altering the plot and characters as we go; I am looking forward to reading them. For Maths this week, Chaipel have been problem-solving as well as calculating missing angles. Next week, we will begin to delve into fractions!
Our trip to St Ives on Thursday was a huge success. We visited the Tate gallery and Barbara Hepworth sculpture museum, selecting our favourite sculpture for us to replicate out of clay. We then took part in a chocolate-making workshop at I SHOULD COCO. We put our knowledge of chocolate-making to the test; creating chocolate bars and lollypops, then decorating, piping and packaging them up. We had a great day and enjoyed sharing our yummy produce with our families!
Congratulations to TRISTAN for achieving his 66 Club badge and to Tabbi, Tristan and Aria for being our People of the Week, demonstrating our school values - particularly our focus one 'being curious'.
That's all from me so have a lovely weekend,
Miss Randle and Mrs Clary.
Posted 21/11/2025
by Ben Heasman-Langley
What a wonderful week it's been in Talland.. we have had a slight sprinkle of snow! Talland and Chaipel have been combining forces whilst learning lines and songs for our upcoming Christmas production - the children are very excited!
Here's a breakdown of our week:
Maths:
Year 5 have been continuing to add and subtract decimals with different amounts of tenths and hundredths. They have also solved problems involving angles and lengths.
Year 4 have been dividing by 10 and they have now completed their first SHAPE unit.
English: Talland have completed their fabulous poems about Ade Adepitan and have now started looking at Myths and legends: Beowulf is our inspiration and we've jumped in by using some fun acting games to help us remember the story.
History: Talland have explored the life of an Anglo - Saxon, where they would have lived, social classes and how they entertained themselves.
PE: Talland have had lots of fun playing Netball with Mrs. Hillman and we've played some exciting games in dodgeball, discussing what we can do to be effective throwers and dodgers.
CONGRATULATIONS to Callum this week for passing his next round in 99 club and WELL DONE to Amelia and Lowen for being noticed for showing our school values this week.
That's all from us in Talland this week. We hope you have a great weekend and can't wait to see everyone next week.
Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.
Posted 21/11/2025
by Alice Wilkie
Christmas play practice is in full swing. Please make sure you are learning your lines at home! Details about costumes will be shared next week.
Landaviddy have enjoyed beginning our new enquiry this week, 'What's new about the Stone Age?'. We started this unit by looking at timelines, putting the Stone Age into perspective. We were amazed to learn that prehistory extended for such a long period of time. In Art, we experimented with line drawing, sketching different British animals. We then looked at recreating some if the shapes and pictures from examples of cave art. In Computing, we created our own flipbooks to create our own simple animation. This was rather challenging as we couldn't get our books to flip smoothly. During PE, we have been enjoying Netball lessons with Mrs Hillman and practicing our attacking and defending skills.
In Maths, we have been working hard on the column method when adding across 10 and 100's boundaries. This has required a lot of focus, and everyone has worked so hard on this. Next week, we will be moving on to subtraction and how we subtract across place value columns.
In English, we have been writing our Stone Age narratives. We have been amazed by the language and determination all the children have demonstrated when writing. We hope to finish these off next week.
Please find below the Homework Grid for Autumn 2. If you complete any of the activities, feel free to bring in your work to share with us.
Congratulations to Sonny for being chosen as Landaviddy's Person of the Week.
We hope you have a super weekend and look forward to seeing you next week.
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton
Posted 21/11/2025
by Anthea Hillman
Pupils in Chaipel Class visited St Ives yesterday, participating in a chocolate-making workshop linked to their Mayan Enquiry. They also explored the Tate Gallery and the Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden to enrich their art learning. We are very grateful to FOPS (Friends of Polperro School) for organising the fundraising that helps to subsidise these valuable educational experiences. Our quiz last week raised nearly £500, which will allow us to purchase trikes for our younger pupils. We will also be buying styluses for iPads, using funds already raised, to support learning across all of our classes.
A huge congratulations to Zoe Maycox, one of our wonderful grandparents, who has raised an incredible £750 for our school by completing her very own triathlon! We are so grateful for her amazing effort and generosity. We have exciting plans to put this money towards something very special for our school so watch this space!
Swimming Success
Over the past two Friday assemblies, we have enjoyed celebrating the swimming achievements of Maeve, Hector and April who have each earned certificates and medals outside of school for their swimming distances. If your child has an achievement or interest they would like to share and celebrate with our school community, please let us know, and we will be delighted to include it in a future Friday assembly.
Christmas Wreath Making Workshop
Please see attached a poster for a Christmas Wreath Making Workshop on Wednesday 10th December at 6:30pm in the Village Hall. This is kindly being hosted by Megan Fletcher on behalf of FOPS (Friends of Polperro School) with all profits going to School.
Book Fair
Thank you for supporting our book fair so generously last week. It raised over £200, and we are delighted to have this much-needed extra funding to spend on new books for our pupils.
MHST SPACE Programme
Please see attached a poster advertising the Mental Health in Schools Team (MHST) SPACE programme for parents/carers starting in January 2026. This programme is designed for parents/carers and will help with understanding and managing emotions, it will offer practical approaches to support children and cover some coping strategies.
Have a great weekend
Anthea Hillman
Posted 21/11/2025
by Carmel Alberts
This week has been a very busy and exciting one for the children. In English, we have been learning all about writing clear instructions. We focused on using imperative verbs-our bossy words-and time connectives to help our writing flow in the correct order. The children especially enjoyed applying their new skills to something they know very well: how to make a jam sandwich! They loved talking through each step and making sure they didn't miss any important instructions.
In Maths, we have been exploring place value, concentrating on tens and ones up to 100. The children have been using place value charts, equipment, and drawings to show numbers in different ways, and they are becoming much more confident in recognising how numbers are built.
PE was a real highlight this week. The children became Chinese dragons, working together to move, weave, and perform just like the traditional dragons seen in celebrations. They particularly enjoyed creating their own dragon-inspired movements and performing them as a team.
In PSHE, our discussions focused on bullying. We talked about what bullying looks like, how it makes people feel, and what we can do if we ever see it happening. The children shared thoughtful ideas and showed great empathy during the conversation.
During Learning Adventure, we continued our work on historical events and acted out the story of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. The children loved stepping into character and bringing the story to life through role play.
Reception have also had a wonderful week. They have been practising their special friends in phonics, working on number formation, and even wrote their very own letters to Father Christmas-a magical moment for everyone!
Posted 21/11/2025
by Sonia Norris
It's been another great week in Darite.
The children loved having an assembly by "Rock Steady" on Wednesday with children (and staff) playing instruments in a rock band! There will be more information coming to you all soon as this group also run tuition.
On Friday Class 2 had a willow-weaving workshop to create lanterns ready for next weekend's Liskeard Lights Up! The theme was "Anything Goes" and my word they had some great ideas. Thank you so much to Biddy for coming in to lead the day. The children had a great time and the lanterns look AMAZING!
Next Thursday we have our whole-school trip to the Eden Project. There is no cost to this thanks to the amazing generosity of a member of the community. Please make sure that you have given permission for this trip on Parent Pay.
Posted 21/11/2025
by Chris Wathern

Children in Need

Grandparents' Day

Year 6 Assembly
There's so much to share from these last two weeks. You might want to settle down with a cuppa and take a look at what's been happening and what's to come as we approach the last four weeks of term.
Year Group Newsletters
To see what learning has been happening in classes, and what's coming up, please take a look at the Year Group Newsletters emailed today. Copies can also be found on the class pages of our website.
Staffing Update - Mr Langton
After 20 wonderful years of teaching with us at WPA, Mr Langton has decided that it's the right time to leave the school at Christmas. We will all miss Mr Langton's presence around the school. From dressing up as a Roman or Celt to running one of our football teams, Mr Langton has given so much of his time, energy and commitment to teaching so many children since 2005 - he will be greatly missed!
Mr Langton is part and parcel of Wadebridge and the school. Don't be surprised if you see him popping back into the school now and again, as he's keen to still be part of the school community. We know he is already planning his outfit for the next Year 3 Roman/Celt day!
We will be saying au revoir to Mr Langton on Friday 19th December. If you would like to contribute to a leaving gift/card, please drop in any contribution to the school office.
Grandparents' Stay and Learn - Sharing Stories, Making Memories
This year, we celebrated the wonderful bond between grandparents and grandchildren through stories, laughter, and shared experiences. Our theme reminded us that stories connect generations and teach us how much we can learn from one another. The day began with a warm welcome and refreshments in the hall, where our House Captains shared When I Was a Child - a beautiful story about a grandparent's childhood memories, imagination, and the joy of seeing the world through a child's eyes. It reminded us that while times change, love, laughter, and adventure remain timeless. Some children then shared heartfelt poetry about the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren before our visitors joined interactive classroom activities, creating new memories together. We ended the morning on a festive note with our school choir performing Christmas songs. Some quotes from our visitors:
"The whole morning was a joy. Spending time with my grandson in school has been precious."
"It was lovely to see his classroom and compare my classroom with his."
"We saw the joy in the pupil's faces when their grandparents entered their rooms!"
"It was a beautiful animated story shared by the House Captains."
"We played boardgames in the classrooms - not had some much fun in ages!"
"Wonderful to see how the children are so attentive and happy."
Thank you to all who joined us for this special day.
Year 3 Sleepover
Our Year 3 children had an unforgettable evening at their sleepover recently. They tucked into a delicious fish and chip supper before heading outside to enjoy a spectacular firework display on the field. Afterwards, everyone settled down in the hall for a cosy movie night and gradually drifted off to sleep. We were so proud of the children's fantastic behaviour throughout the evening, and it was wonderful to see them embrace this experience-especially for those who had never stayed away from home before. A special thank you to all the staff who helped support this event.
National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme - 5 Stars
Well done to Liz Rowe and her amazing catering team who have maintained their '5 Star' rating under the National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme. This top rating recognises the team's hard work, dedication and commitment to keeping the school kitchen safe, clean and running to the highest of standards - while continuing to serve delicious, nutritious meals to our children every day.
KS2 Cross Country
On Monday, we had great weather for the KS2 cross country event at Wadebridge School. All the children taking part were fantastic, showing great energy, commitment and perseverance. There were around 200 children competing and we achieved some amazing results including: Toby, Rory and George in the Year 3 and 4 race; Otis, Barney, Ellis and Isabella in Year 5; and Daisy was our first child home from Year 6. There were also some children taking part in their first KS2 cross country event and we were equally pleased with them for having a go and finishing the longer course. There will be another opportunity for children to run at the next event after Christmas.
From Mr Langton
Anti-Bullying Week & Children in Need
Last week was an incredibly busy and rewarding one at school. We marked Anti-Bullying Week with a whole-school assembly focused on kindness and respect, and everyone enjoyed taking part in 'Odd Socks Day' to celebrate individuality. The week ended on a high with Children in Need, where everyone helped raise an amazing £306.62 by wearing non-uniform. A huge thank you to all our families for their generosity and support in making these events such a success.
Congratulations Miss Johnston - KS2 Writing Moderator
We're really pleased to share that Miss Johnston has successfully trained to be a KS2 writing moderator for Cornwall Local Authority. Not only will this benefit our own school and the Trust, but Miss Johnston will be able to share her expertise more widely across Cornwall too.
Year 5 Green Ripple Project
For the first two weeks of this half term, Year 5 took part in the Green Ripple Project. This initiative gave them the chance to deepen their understanding of climate and nature while living out our values of Respect, Relationship, and Responsibility. Lucy, Becky and Shriya from RJ Working, who delivered the project, said that the children showed incredible passion for the environment and worked with great care and sensitivity in their groups. Class 5W rolled up their sleeves in the garden, clearing leaves, spreading fresh wood chips, and planting daffodil bulbs in the triangular bed at the back. Meanwhile, 5B created a fantastic bug hotel to support wildlife and also tidied up the polytunnel. Every child designed a wooden plaque with a personal message about caring for each other and for nature, ready to share with the whole school community. We are so proud of their enthusiasm and teamwork - what a wonderful way to make a positive impact.
From Mrs Orme
Year 6 World War Two Assembly
We were absolutely delighted to welcome so many of you to our Year 6 assembly yesterday. The children have been working incredibly hard this term to deepen their understanding of World War Two, and it was wonderful to see them share their learning with such confidence, creativity and enthusiasm. From powerful drama pieces to thoughtful reflections, the assembly truly showcased the children's knowledge and the effort they have put into this topic. The pride in their work was clear to see, and your presence made the experience even more special for them.
Aisling, summed up the morning perfectly: "I loved acting and sharing all our knowledge with all the adults. It made me feel really proud of what we've learned."
Thank you again for taking the time to support the children and for being such an engaged and encouraging audience, especially with the weather yesterday morning! We hope you enjoyed the assembly as much as we enjoyed performing it.
From The Year 6 Team
Year 3 Stay and Learn - Friday 28th November
We look forward to seeing family members of Year 3 at their maths-themed Stay and Learn next Friday 28th November. Doors open after morning drop off for refreshments, with a start time of 09:00. To help the morning drop-off routine, any Year 3 families driving are encouraged to park in the staff car park (double parking is fine).
MHST SPACE Programme for Parents/Carers - January 2026
MHST are organising a SPACE (Supporting Parents And Children Emotionally) programme for parents/carers starting in January 2026. This free programme is designed for parents/carers to better understand and support their children's emotions, offering practical approaches to support children and cover some coping strategies. Information has been shared via email today.
House Points
Congratulations to this week's winners, Puffins. Overall, Choughs maintain the lead:
Choughs - 4010
Puffins - 3607
Swans - 3343
Cormorants - 3185
Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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