Posted 06/01/2025
by Katie Grinsted
Welcome to Tregantle class 2025! We are all very excited to jump into the new term and get started on some exciting learning! Our EYFS classroom is looking spectacular with a new clothes shop in our role play area and a new story area to become immersed in our EYFS book 'The Gruffalo's Child.' Our overview for learning for Year 1 is attached. We are really looking forward to finding out more about what schools were like in the past. See you all tomorrow!
Posted 06/01/2025
by Helen King
We are so looking forward to a brilliant 2025 in Lantic Class. After a well deserved Christmas break, we are full of hopes and dreams as to what the year will bring and we hope that the children return refreshed and ready for a great term of new learning!
Below are this half-terms Knowledge Webs, which highlight all the learning the children will be doing in class, across the range of subjects. So here's to new beginnings, let's see where our learning journey takes us.
Mrs Stevens, Miss Sleep and Mrs Williamson
Posted 06/01/2025
by Sara McKillop
Posted 06/01/2025
by David Parry
Happy New Year 2025. We have an action packed term planned ahead of us titled: What is life like in the Alps? We will use this topic to explore the peaks of this mountainous region and expand our knowledge of the geographical features of the area.
Please note, on Monday 13th January, at 3.15pm, there will be a meet the teacher session with Mr Parry. It will be an informal meeting to discuss the curriculum for the rest of the term and to meet Mr Parry.
Below, you will find a copy of the 'knowledge web' which will cover the topics of this term.
Best wishes,
Mrs Swabey, Mr Parry, Mrs Walters, Mrs Payne and Miss Rowlands.
Posted 06/01/2025
by Sara McKillop
Posted 20/12/2024
by Ruth Smith
We do hope that you have enjoyed the Christmas Nativity this week!
The children have remembered some very tricky Christmas songs, as well as some very easy ones, too, and have enjoyed singing them to you in our play.
We are overwhelmed with the positive feedback, gifts and good wishes; the Nursery staff wish you all a very Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.
Posted 20/12/2024
by Katie Grinsted
What a Fantastic autumn term we've had in Tregantle Class! This week has been wonderful as we have been enjoying the celebrations of Christmas together. We have had a super festive time wearing our Christmas jumpers and enjoying our legendary Brunel Christmas lunch. We finished the term with carols around the Christmas tree in an assembly led by Reverend Parkman.
Merry Christmas one and all from Team Tregantle!
Posted 19/12/2024
by Sara McKillop
We've had a busy last week full of festive cheer. We have enjoyed Christmas performances, visiting the Baptist church for their live nativity, had a wonderful Christingle and enjoyed Jane’s yummy Christmas dinner. Also, we carolled at St. Anne's on Tuesday afternoon where the children proudly sang.
As well as all of this, the children have written fantastic 'Hansel and Gretel: Volcano Adventure' stories, using the skills they have learnt in our narrative English unit. They also displayed their great knowledge in Geography answering 'How Active is our Planet?'
It’s been a busy Autumn term and I wish you all a wonderful and restful Christmas and New Year! See you in 2025!
Posted 19/12/2024
by Helen King
This week has been so busy!!
We had a trip to the Saltash Baptist Church for their interactive nativity, which we loved. After that, we watched the KS2 Christingle dress rehearsal (some of you may have been lucky enough to visit St. Stephen's Church on Wednesday evening too) at school. Later on Wednesday, we watched a mesmerizing performance from the Ballare Ballet School - it was AMAZING! On Thursday we were very lucky as we watched Santa (Live from the North Pole!) read 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' to the children and we sang some of his favourite Christmas songs. Today, the Rev. Parkman led our final assembly of 2024 wishing everyone a very peaceful and merry Christmas.
And now it's time to say goodbye to 2024 and wonder what delights 2025 might bring and so as the famous poem says...
HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD-NIGHT!
We also finished off our DT project of making Tudor houses following our designs...
Posted 18/12/2024
by Joanne Pentreath
We've had a busy last week full of festive cheer. We have enjoyed Christmas performances, enjoyed visiting the Baptist church for their live nativity, had a wonderful Christingle and enjoyed a class treat of a Christmas film all cosied up with our cuddly toys and blankets. Christmas dinner was enjoyed on Wednesday and we had a carolled to St. Anne's on Tuesday afternoon where the children proudly sang.
As well as all of this, the children have written fantastic 'Hansel and Gretel: Volcano Adventure' stories, using the skills they have learnt in our narrative English unit. They have come to the end of their maths units, showing us good progress and have displayed their great knowledge in Geography answering 'How Active is our Planet?'
It has been a pleasure to teach wonderful Marazion this term and we hope that you have a restful and enjoyable Christmas!
Posted 17/12/2024
by Joanne Pentreath
Marazion class showed great collaboration skills when making, testing and evaluating their earthquake proof buildings today!
Posted 13/12/2024
by Ruth Smith
We have had a wonderful week of Christmas crafts and loved having the Mums, Dads and Grandparents come along and join in the fun too.
The grownups joined in with enthusiasm at the cutting, painting and gluing activities and have made a whole host of Christmassy items to take home!
Posted 13/12/2024
by Helen King
What a fantastic couple of performances the EYFS/KS1 children did of 'Whoops-a-Daisy Angel'! The children really enjoyed doing both the shows, which I think showed in their performances and we know the adults that came and watched enjoyed it too.
The children visited the Christmas Tree festival on Friday - it is one of our favourite times of the year... They loved finding the Brunel tree and seeing all the other decorated trees - some are a real inspiration!
In Science the children sorted different materials into magnetic and non-magnetic - shhh... don't tell Mrs. Williamson that we even tested her coffee! During our DT lesson the children worked collaboratively at building their Tudor buildings after planning them a week ago. They are starting to look amazing - Thank you for all the donated boxes!
Posted 13/12/2024
by Katie Grinsted
We’ve had such a super Christmassy week in Tregantle Class! We began the week with our amazing performances of ‘Whoops-a-Daisy Angel.’ It was a joy to see so many Brunel friends and family join us with cheerful singing and encouragement. Visiting the Christmas tree festival at St Nichollas and Faith Church has, as always, been a real highlight of the Brunel Christmas calendar. The children were delighted and amazed to see all of the beautiful trees. They really enjoyed taking part in our treasure hunt where they had to find specific decorations around the church. Merry Christmas everyone!
Posted 13/12/2024
by Darren Woolner
It has been an incredibly festive week at Brunel. Please keep up with our latest news from this week in The Brunel Bulletin.
Posted 12/12/2024
by Sara McKillop
Posted 12/12/2024
by Sara McKillop
Posted 12/12/2024
by Sara McKillop
Posted 12/12/2024
by Sara McKillop
Posted 12/12/2024
by Joanne Pentreath
Another lovely week in Marazion class - busy and fun!
We watched the EYFS/KS1 performance and can't wait to see the Nursery one next week. We've been busy rehearsing our Christingle service and hope to see all parents and carers at St Stephens Church next Wednesday at 6pm!
On Thursday, we visited the church for the Christmas Tree Festival - always a festive favourite and the children wowed the whole of Fore street by singing Christmas carols beautifully the whole way!
In Science on Friday, we found out about freezing points and carried out another experiment!
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