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Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 08/05/2025
by Sara McKillop

w/e 2/5/25

We’ve had another exciting and enriching week in Year 3 and 4! Here's a round-up of what your children have been exploring and learning across the curriculum:

English – Exploring Imaginary Worlds and Figurative Language.

This week, we’ve delved into texts set in imaginative and fantastical worlds. The children have enjoyed describing settings and characters using powerful figurative language, including similes and personification. Their creativity has truly shone as they painted vivid pictures with their words!

Maths – Perimeter and Fractions.

In Maths, our Year 3s have begun learning about perimeter—they’ve measured the edges of shapes and are starting to calculate total lengths confidently. Meanwhile, Year 4 pupils have continued their work on fractions, deepening their understanding of equivalent fractions and learning how to place them on number lines.

Science – Marvellous Magnets.

The children have been investigating magnets, discovering which materials are magnetic and learning about poles and magnetic forces. They were fascinated to find out how magnets can attract or repel without touching!

History – The Anglo-Saxon Invasion

In History, we’ve been asking: Why did the Anglo-Saxons invade Britain? The class explored reasons such as land, resources, and settlement opportunities. We’ve looked at maps and artefacts to understand how they travelled and where they settled. #

PSHE – Setting Boundaries in Relationships

Our PSHE focus this week was on setting boundaries and understanding respectful relationships. The children discussed different types of relationships and practised how to express their feelings and needs in a healthy, confident way.

Computing – Sending Emails 

A big moment this week in Computing, as the children learned how to compose and send their own emails! They were introduced to email safety and etiquette and practised sending polite, purposeful messages.

PE – Agility, Balance and Coordination with Argyle Trust

We were thrilled to welcome a coach from the Argyle Trust for our first PE session together. The children played fast-paced games focused on improving agility, balance, and coordination—and they absolutely loved it!

RE – The Second Pillar of Islam

In RE, we explored the second pillar of Islam – Salah, the practice of prayer. Children discussed the importance of prayer in Muslim life and how it shows discipline, focus, and connection to faith.

Design & Technology – Designing Strong and Sturdy Castles

This week in DT, we looked at the key features of castles—moats, towers, battlements—and discussed what makes a castle strong and secure. The children then used this knowledge to begin designing their own impressive fortresses!

Reading Assembly – A Cat Called Waverly

In our KS2 reading assembly, we enjoyed the story of A Cat Called Waverly, which beautifully echoed our projected characteristics such as resilience, curiosity, and compassion. It sparked some wonderful discussions afterwards.

Thank you for your continued support. We’re so proud of the enthusiasm and effort the children bring to their learning each day.

 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Victory in Europe Day


Posted 08/05/2025
by Laura Cole


On Thursday, the whole school observed a 2-minute silence to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. 

 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Week beginning 6th May 2025


Posted 08/05/2025
by Carmel Alberts

This week's overview-

In Maths, we've been exploring mass and volume—learning how to measure and compare mass using grams and kilograms, and volume using millilitres and litres. We've been weighing objects to understand these concepts.

In English, we've been working on The Magic Bed, we've been focusing on descriptive sentences that bring writing to life with vivid details.

In RE- we've looked at the idea of "belonging". We've also looked at Christian symbols, such as the cross, dove, or fish, which are often used to express deeper meanings in stories and religious texts.

In History, we've been learning about Florence Nightingale and the important changes she made to hospitals. Before her influence, hospitals were often dirty and overcrowded. She helped improve them by focusing on cleanliness, better organisation, and proper care for the sick.

In DT we've been weaving!


 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Cornwall Cricket Trust - Whole School Cricket Day


Posted 08/05/2025
by David Hannah



 


Harrowbarrow Primary Academy   Marvellous May


Posted 08/05/2025
by Andrew Hunt

May is the month that always starts with a celebration through the annual Harrowbarrow & Metherell May Day festivities. Once again, our dancers contributed their efforts to this event through the long standing tradition of dancing around the Maypole. This year, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day, they started with a Lindy Hop style dance. Well done to all those who took part and thank you to Melissa Pinfield for coaching them. We also held a short commemoration of VE Day on the school field yesterday and held a minute silence.
Whilst December may feel like a long way off, preparations for the Cotehele flower garland have to start now. Each year we are invited to make the garland that hangs in the restaurant over Christmas. This also involves growing and drying some of the flowers. As our self-appointed head gardener, Sam Beagley in Year 6 has taken responsibility for tending, picking and drying the flowers. So far, he is doing an amazing job.




This week, as part of the history, Class 3 were making model wattle and daub walls to understand how Tudor houses were constructed. The children were relieved to know they were using clay instead of the traditional animal manure!




Making the most of the glorious sunshine today, our infant classes had a badminton taster session with a visiting sports coach. The children always enjoy trying something new and, who knows, maybe one of them will be a future badminton champion.




Health & Safety
Following a parental concern, please ensure dogs are on a lead and kept a safe distance from young children during drop-off and collection times.  Dogs are also excluded from the school site. Thank you for your cooperation.

I look forward to sharing more of the children's wonderful learning outcomes and the opportunities they have had next week.





 


St Cleer Primary Academy   7.5.25


Posted 07/05/2025
by Jacob Lewis

 


Darite Primary Academy   Lego Superstars!


Posted 07/05/2025
by Thomas Whipps

More Lego Success!

On Saturday the 3rd May, the Darite Marine Marvels First Lego League team, competed against 67 other teams at the national finals in Harrogate.

Excitement was high as they watched the opening ceremony and prepared for their first round of the Robot Game. This scored 305 points – just 10 off their winning regional score. After some more practise and re-coding, they followed it up with an amazing score of 320 points! They were over the moon with this and being able to break their record whilst being filmed for the live stream was a real achievement and were as proud of themselves as staff were of them.

The children then had to present their innovation project that they had developed with support from the Marine Biological Association to expert judges. Teachers were not allowed in this session, but they did fantastically, presenting their complex ideas clearly and concisely and confidence was high when they emerged.

The third round of the robot game did not go to plan with a score of 150 points. Despite this, the team were proud of the fact that not only had they made it to the national finals but had beaten their score too.

It was at this point that the team went to support those teams who had made it to the final 12 teams for the knockout stages of the robot game. It was only when we stopped to look at the live feed that we noticed that our little team had qualified! They had to run back to their pit area, collect their robot and attachments and setup on their table under the gaze of other teams, judges and spectators and then run one more game. They did fantastically and, despite being scoring 280 points under the spotlight, they were sadly knocked out by a team who scored 325. They were cheered on by all the other Cornish teams and judges.

As the scores from the first round came in, we had scored more points than 4 of the teams who were knocked out, placing us 8th!

We are all so proud of the team. One child said, “We were absolutely amazing!” another said, “8th is a huge achievement, and we had a lot of fun.”

 


Blisland Primary Academy   Searching for mini beasts...


Posted 07/05/2025
by Julie Pearce



Our little explorers set off on a Mini Beast Hunt to make the most of the sun being out! Armed with magnifying glasses and lots of curiosity, they set off to find bugs, beetles, worms, and more hidden in the grass, under logs, and in the soil.

 

Nature walks like these are not just great fun—they’re also incredibly beneficial for children’s development. Searching for mini beasts helps build observation and concentration skills, encourages curiosity about the natural world, and supports early scientific thinking. It’s also a great way to develop language, as children learn the names of insects and describe what they see.

 

Being outdoors and exploring with friends also supports physical development, teamwork, and communication skills. It was a joy to see the children so engaged, working together and sharing their exciting discoveries! 

 


Pelynt Primary Academy   Cricket Day


Posted 07/05/2025
by David Hannah



 


Pelynt Primary Academy  


Posted 07/05/2025
by Zoe Thompson

Lansallos Class

Lansallos Class have made the most of the glorious weather by taking their learning outside whenever possible.

In maths, the children have been exploring direction, degrees, and how to classify angles. Year 6 pupils have also been learning how to calculate missing angles in a variety of shapes.

In PE, the class have been building on the skills developed during the recent cricket enrichment day, showing great teamwork and enthusiasm for the sport.

In English, alongside a SPaG focus on clauses, the children have been editing and improving the poems they wrote from the perspective of an animal.

 


Pelynt Primary Academy  


Posted 07/05/2025
by Zoe Thompson

Talland Class


 


Copper valley Junior Academy   March/April 2025


Posted 07/05/2025
by Louise Owen

Spring is here!

A Busy and Brilliant Term in Our Classroom!

What a fantastic term it’s been in our class! We’ve been diving into a wide range of exciting topics across all areas of learning.

In science, we’ve been learning all about how to stay healthy. We explored the different food groups and talked about the importance of a balanced diet. We also learned about the importance of sun safety—especially as summer approaches—and discovered what UV light is and how it can affect our skin. We even investigated how shadows are formed, bringing some real curiosity and creativity to our science lessons.

In art, we were inspired by the work of Paul Klee. We looked at how he used colour, shape, and line to create his unique style, and had a go at creating some wonderful Klee-inspired masterpieces of our own!

In French, we’ve been growing our vocabulary by naming shapes. C’est fantastique! The children have enjoyed linking their language learning with their work in maths and art.

It’s been a term full of learning, creativity, and discovery. Well done to everyone for their enthusiasm and hard work!





 


Polruan Primary Academy   Week ending Friday 2nd May


Posted 06/05/2025
by Sarah Andrew

What a great start we have had to our Summer term.  I'm not sure how we're already 2 weeks in!

The children have been so full of energy and ready to learn since the Easter break.  In 'Drawing Club' this week the children have been sharing the story of 'The Gigantic Turnip'.  They have been using their phonics to sound out and spell some great words and sentences.  Year 1 and 2 have been following, giving and writing instructions about how to grow a magical unicorn!!  Some great bossy verbs have been used and the children have been able to write clear and concise steps.

In maths our EYFS children have been investigating 3-D shapes, naming them, building with them and exploring their properties.  Year 1 have been focusing on multiplication and division and have been counting in 2's, 5's and 10's, finding equal groups and making arrays.  In Year 2 the children have become superstars at fractions.  They have been finding and making 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3 of shapes and quantities.

In our history this term we are thinking about our own history.  We have looked at photos of ourselves from the past, comparing them to the present day.  We made timelines and memory boxes and next week we will be thinking about how we celebrate birthdays now and how our parents and carers might have done in the past.

In PE we are working on team building this half term and will be completing different challenges working in pairs and small groups.  We will be developing our communication skills to work collaboratively.

Next week we will be saying a farewell to Miss Talbot who has successfully completed her apprenticeship with us.  We will be very sad to see her leave and wish her all the luck in the world for her next adventure.

As always, if there are any concerns or questions you may have then please ask any one of us.

Mrs Andrew, Mrs Fernie, Mrs Hicks, Miss Talbot

 


Copper valley Junior Academy  


Posted 06/05/2025
by Caroline Hambly

April 2025

Much of April was spent hunting for Easter eggs and eating chocolate in the Easter break. However, on the first Monday back after Easter, Year 5 went on an exciting trip to Cotehele house. They worked alongside an ecology lecturer from the University of Plymouth to collect species and help monitor the biodiversity in their orchard. In the afternoon, the lecturer, James, suggested having a 'quick' look at the biodiversity around the pond area. Well, an hour later, we had to drag Year 5 away from the pond because it was time to catch the coach back to school!
A huge thank you to the University of Plymouth and Cotehele for this amazing, immersive day of Science!

 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   March and April 2025


Posted 06/05/2025
by Rachel Tomkins

March

In  March we celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as characters from our favourite books. We had a special Careers Day where we had workshops with members of the community who told us about their jobs and let us experience activities linked to them. In science we explored out senses and did practical investigations to test our sense of taste and hearing. In art we completed our Brianna McCarthy collage work which is now on display for all passers by to see in the corridor.

April

In April we produced some beautiful writing and painting along the theme of spring. We returned to our learning about the abstract artist called Alma Thomas and created daffodil pictures in her style. We began learning related to our new big question 'Why should forests be protected?'. We are now learning about printing techniques in art and will be using these to print patterns in the style of the fabric designer Orla Kiely. We have been learning to measure length, weight and capacity in maths.



 


Copper valley Junior Academy  


Posted 06/05/2025
by Susanne David

Comic relief 2025!

Our school councilors were great sports and offered themselves up to be pied in the face to raise money for Comic Relief!

All the children also paid to dress up as their favourite super hero, teacher or in their pyjamas for the day!
 

 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   March/April in the ARC


Posted 05/05/2025
by Johanna Thomas

March/ April in the ARC

In March we explored the books of Eric Carle. We investigated life cycles with a focus on butterflies which we grew from tiny caterpillars. It was fun watching them grow bigger, turn into  a chrysalis and finally emerge as a butterfly. We were also able to visit Ferry Farm and check out the sheep and chickens. We investigated animal footprints and had the opportunity to sit on the farm vehicles which was great fun. 
We made collages of our favourite Eric Carle creatures and explored complimentary colours. In our cooking sessions we practiced a muffin recipe, adapting to make both sweet and savory options. Just before Easter we were able to create a chocolate version complete with chocolate eggs. We completed the term with an Easter Egg hunt!  
After the Easter holidays, we have enjoyed the sunny weather! Our topic this half term is 'People Who Help Us.'  We have been finding out about dentists, doctors, vets. We are hoping to visit a fire station too!  Our Year 6's are now beginning their transition sessions for the secondary settings; this involves visits, PSHE sessions and social stories to prepare them for the change. 

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   May Day - Youth Parade


Posted 05/05/2025
by Darren Woolner

May Day - Youth Parade

A huge thank you to our Team Brunel community who took part in the Youth Parade on Saturday morning to officially open Saltash May Fair.

 


Copper valley Junior Academy   Weeks Ending 2nd May 2025


Posted 04/05/2025
by Lynn Cox

It has been a busy first two weeks of the summer herm. Both Year 4 and Year 5 have had trips to Cotehele. Year 4 took inspirations from this beautiful setting to create some poetry whilst Year 5 explored the wildlife found in the orchard and the pond. They also received complimentary comments from the general public who were also visiting.
On Thursday we had some fantastic volunteers from "Tavy Task Force". They worked tirelessly in the hottest day of the year so far. The result was a pond (at the Infant and Nursery school) which is now usable by the children Year 1 didn't waste any time trying it out (see the lovely pictures below.) Thank you to Ken Tripp for organising this for us.
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Thursday 8th May is the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. Pupils can come to school dressed in red, white and blue. There will be lots of opportunities to learn about VE Day during the day.
I hope that you all enjoy the bank holiday.

 


Polperro Primary Academy   Week ending Friday 2nd May


Posted 03/05/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons


Hello Everyone!

We have certainly made use of the sunshine this week.

On Thursday we all enjoyed a lovely session in the pool. We then had a great time in the afternoon, being part of the opening session for the Big Green. Well done Penhallow for singing so well in front of lots of people. We are really proud of you.

In our wider curriculum lessons this week, Reception have enjoyed being outside, creating some Peter Rabbit themed nature collages, where they practiced weaving natural objects. Year 1 have done a fantastic job at completing their paintings of bluebells. They used their skills of colour mixing and sketching, to produce some great results.

In maths this week, Year 1 have been counting in 2’s 5’s and 10’s. They have enjoyed learning through stories, practical activities, as well as finding patterns in number lines and number squares.

During our English lessons, Year 1 have completed writing their own story of Peter Rabbit, while Reception are becoming more independent at writing sentences. They used illustrations from the story, to come up with their own sentences. 

Have a lovely long weekend everyone.

From the Penhallow team

 


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