Posted 13/09/2024
by Sara McKillop
What a fantastic week Daymer have had this week! We are embedding Issy Manners and have now chosen our year 6 House Captains!
In English, we have started our unit on descriptive settings, where we have retold the text, found some features and worked a lot with vocabulary.
In maths, our Place Value unit has started in year 3 and year 4. The children are working hard in number and knowing their values.
Our topic of 'How active is our planet?' has sparked interest and many, many questions, which we look forward to finding out this term! We learned, this week, about the different layers of the Earth. In art, we began to look at the artist Jackson Pollock who will inspire our EXPLOSIVE volcano paintings later this term. We talked a lot about changes; how they make us feel and about different thoughts we may have in PSHE. We worked on how to help ourselves when these thoughts and feelings are troubling us.
We have also enjoyed our first reading assembly this week where Miss Pentreath read the inspirational true story 'Emmanuel's Dream'-can your child tell you what it was about?
Don't forget to log reading so that we can give out more awards and prizes to the children please! Pictures is our Star Reader this week!
Posted 13/09/2024
by Ruth Smith
We love books at Nursery and we have lots of book stations around our room so the children can access books in many places.
We share a special focus story each term and as you may know, our current story is Owl Babies; we have been sharing the story at group story time and the children have even been reading the story to our own owl babies.
The children have been sharing books with their friends or reading them on their own, but they especially like it when Mr Woolner comes down to share books with them!
Posted 13/09/2024
by Katie Grinsted
What an amazing first full week of Tregantle Class we've had! Our EYFS children have settled in incredibly well and have come to school with a happy smile on their face each morning. They have been very busy exploring their new learning environment and have already achieved so much. As you can see from the pictures we have had children learning to climb over a high wall, use scissors successfully, use a screw driver and paint an outside wall! During our phonics sessions the children have learnt 4 sounds - m, a, s and d. They have been practicing their sounds both at school and at home which means they are making a real strong start in phonics.
Our Year 1 children have been busy bees; they are absolutely loving their story 'Paddington Bear' and have written some fantastic sentences to describe Paddington. In maths the children have been counting objects and matching them to the correct number. In science we have been learning all about the materials that are all around us - they did a great job identifying what things are made of.
Despite such a busy week all of the children have remembered to use their 'Issy Manners' around school and have been showing off their 'please' and 'thank you' to grown ups and their friends. What a great start to school!
Posted 13/09/2024
by Helen King
This week the children have been learning the story of Paddington Bear. They have been using him to inspire their sentence writing including adding adjectives and using conjunctions.
In Geography, they located London on a map (as Padding is set in London) and they identified the four countries that make up the United Kingdom.
During Science this week the children compared different materials - after discussing what materials are. They looked at fabrics, wood, metal, plastic, paper and glass. They sorted the items they were given then looked around the classroom to see if they could spot any other examples of materials.
In R.E. they looked at the Jewish celebration of Shabbat (the seventh day of the week) and how it is celebrated.
On Friday the whole school voted for House Captains - ask your child who they voted for.
Posted 12/09/2024
by Darren Woolner
This week, we’ve been so impressed with how hard the children have been working on using their 'Issy Manners' throughout the school day. From polite greetings to helping each other in class, it’s wonderful to see them putting these important values into practice. Our challenge for the children this week is to use their 'Issy Manners' at home as well! Please encourage them to continue their good habits and let us know how they’re getting on— we’d love to hear about the positive impact their manners are making at home too!
Last Saturday, we launched our very first Brunel Bedtime Stories. Our story this week was 'The Koala that Could' by Rachel Bright and Jim Field. Here is a link to the video again for anyone who missed it. https://fb.watch/uv0RqfVsyD/ We are excited to find out what the story will be this Saturday. Join our Facebook page at 7pm on Saturday to find out.
On Thursday evening, we hosted our first Maths Games Evening of the academic year. It was fantastic to see so many of our families at this event which has become a popular part of our school calendar. Our next Maths Games Evening takes place on Thursday 14th November. We hope you will be able to join us.
Posted 11/09/2024
by Joanne Pentreath
We are so proud of how Marazion class have settled in these last two weeks. They have really shown us how incredible they are with their Izzy Manners throughout the day and they have enjoyed starting our learning for the year.
In English, we have started our unit on descriptive settings, where we have retold the text, found some features and worked a lot with vocabulary.
In maths, our Place Value unit has started in year 3 and year 4. The children are working hard in number and knowing their values.
Our topic of 'How active is our planet?' as sparked interest and many many questions which we look forward to finding out this term! We learnt, this week, about the different layers of the Earth. In art, we began to look at the artist Jackson Pollock who will inspire our EXPLOSIVE volcano paintings later this term. We talked a lot about changes; how they makes us feel and about different thoughts we may have in PSHE. We worked on how to help ourselves when these thoughts and feelings are troubling us.
We have also enjoyed our first reading assembly this week where Miss Pentreath read the inspirational true story 'Emmanuel's Dream'-can your child tell you what it was about?
Don't forget to log reading so that we can give out more awards and prizes to the children please!
Posted 10/09/2024
by Darren Woolner
At Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy, we are passionate about nurturing a love for reading in our children. We believe that reading is not just an essential academic skill but a powerful gateway to unlocking a child's full potential. Reading for pleasure can transform children’s lives, impacting their confidence, creativity, and ultimately their life chances. That's why we have been working hard to ensure that every child at our school has the opportunity to develop a genuine love for reading.
At Brunel, we’ve been transforming our school environment to reflect our commitment to reading. We’ve worked hard to develop inviting and engaging reading spaces across the school that encourage children to pick up a book, explore new worlds, and enjoy stories. We want to create lifelong readers who are curious, thoughtful, and imaginative. By working together—both in school and at home—we can give our children the best possible start, equipping them with the skills and confidence they need for the future.
Let's continue to foster that love for reading and watch our children thrive.
Posted 08/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Katie Grinsted
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey
This half term's Key Instant Recall Facts (KIRFs) for maths can be found in the document below. KIRFs are carefully planned and considered for each year group, right from Nursery through to Year 6 in order to provide our students with an increased speed, fluency and confidence with core number facts, which are the very foundation of their maths learning.
At Brunel, we think maths is far from boring! There are lots of exciting and fun ways to practise and learn these facts; take a look in the document below to find a variety of ideas, resources and online links.
What's more - you are invited to Brunel's half-termly Games Night! Join us on Thursday to play a wide range of family favourites: board games, card games, puzzles and more... All of these will help to sharpen maths skills, whilst having fun: it's win-win!
Everyone is welcome: all year groups, friends and family. There will be refreshments available for children.
During the evening, teachers will be available to be challenged to a game or two, as well as answer any questions about your child's KIRFs and maths learning.
FREE resources will also be available to take away in order to help children to practise their KIRFs at home.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Posted 08/09/2024
by Sara McKillop
Posted 06/09/2024
by Darren Woolner
It has been a busy and
exciting week as the children have settled in wonderfully.
A huge thank you to
our dedicated staff for preparing such engaging and high-quality learning
environments for our students. We hope you enjoyed attending the Meet the
Teacher meetings that took place this week—please don’t hesitate to reach out
if you have any further questions. It was also lovely to meet so many of you at
the Meet the Headteacher Coffee Morning, which we will continue to host
monthly.
This week at Brunel, we have been focusing on one of the key British Values: Democracy.
As part of this, we held elections for our School Council, allowing students to experience
the democratic process first hand. The School Council plays a vital role in our school
community, representing the voices of their peers and helping to shape school policies and
initiatives. They work together to bring forward ideas, organise events, and make Brunel
an even better place to learn and grow.
Every child across the whole school participated by writing their own manifesto, explaining
why they would make a great school councillor. After a secret ballot, our new school
councillors were announced during a special Achiever's Assembly. Mr. Woolner will be
meeting regularly with the School Council members as they work hard to make positive
changes and contribute to the continued success of Brunel.
Our School Councillors are:
Tregantle Class - James and Mia
Lantic Class - Emily and Lunar
Daymer Class - Alice and Lottie
Marazion Class - Isabella and Payton
Talland Class - Vinnie and Khai
Seaton Class - Louis and Daisy
Meet the Teacher
This week, Lantic, Marazion and Daymer classes held their Meet the Teacher Meetings.
We
hope you found these sessions helpful and they gave you an insight into what the children
will be learning this term. Don't forget to also check out our website blogs each week to
keep up to date with each classes latest news. You can find the blogs on our website by
following the link: https://www.brunelprimary.co.uk/classes
Next week, we look forward to welcoming Tregantle, Talland and Seaton parents. These
will take place at 3:15pm on the following dates:
Tuesday 10th September 2024 at 3:15pmSeaton and Tregantle Classes
Wednesday 11th September 2024 at 3:15pm Talland Class
Thank you for a wonderful first week at Brunel Primary
and Nursery Academy.
Have a wonderful weekend and we look forward to
seeing you all back safe and sound on Monday morning.
Posted 06/09/2024
by Helen King
What a wonderful first few days... The children in Lantic class have all settled in really well and myself and Miss Sleep are so proud of them!
They have voted for their new School Councillor - they really thought about what it takes to be a great leader. They came up with having good manners, following the rules, being sensible and making good choices, someone who listens, is helpful and kind but most importantly that they are a good role model to others and a good person. I don't know how they decided!!
They have settled into their Maths lessons and new RWI/spelling groups.
We all think that this year is going to be the best! #Brunelisbest
Posted 04/09/2024
by Darren Woolner
What a wonderful first day we have had at Brunel!
It was incredible to see the children so happy and skipping into school this morning. It was also lovely to meet many of our wonderful families on the drive. Thank you for coming by to say hello and wishing me well for my first day.
Just a reminder that tomorrow morning at 9am there will be a Meet the Headteacher Coffee morning in the Main Hall. Please come along and share your views about our wonderful school.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Have a lovely evening.
Posted 04/09/2024
by Sara McKillop
Welcome back, Daymer class - we are very excited to be back at school and ready for the term ahead!
Our Year 3 and Year 4 children will be starting on Wednesday 4th September at 8.40am and will be collected from the bottom of the drive by a teacher.
It's an exciting time but also perfectly normal to feel nervous or unsure about returning to school. Please reassure your children that the grown ups at school are here to support them and make them feel happy and have lots of fun at school.
There are many exciting things happening in the next few weeks. You can keep up to date with events on this blog.
The 'meet the teacher' event for Daymer Class will take place after school on Thursday 5th September at 3.15pm in our classroom. All parents are welcome to come along and find out more about the year ahead.
In addition to this, we are holding a 'meet the Headteacher' event on Thursday 5th September at 9am. Please come along to meet out new Headteacher, Mr Woolner!
In the meantime, please see attached the overview for our key learning in Year 3 and 4 for the Autumn term.
This blog page will be updated weekly to keep you up to date with what your children have been up to in class.
We are all looking forward to seeing you all very soon!
Posted 04/09/2024
by Ruth Smith
Welcome back everyone! We hope you had a lovely break between the showers!
Our current children start back this week, with our new friends visiting next week before they start. If you see them waiting to come in, please say hello and introduce yourselves.
Our new focus story will be Owl Babies; we will be thinking about how we are feeling and what can make us feel anxious or afraid; we will be looking at the number 3 and sizes; we will also be talking about families at home.
Do you have this story at home? Can you find it in Saltash Library?
Let us know on Tapestry.
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