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Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   World Book Day


Posted 07/03/2025
by Katie Grinsted

Wonderful World Book Day!

What an amazing day we had yesterday for world book day! The children of Tregantle took part in so many exciting activities all about books. We started the day with a costume parade around the classroom where everyone got to talk about the character that they had dressed up as. Shortly after, it was the story carousel - we all went off to different parts of the school to listen to different stories read by different teachers. There were plenty of activities in class to keep busy with too, including making a book, a character puzzle and story telling corner. After lunch there was much excitement for the legendary Brunel 'Character Quiz!' Each of the teachers were in role as the character that they had dressed up as and the children had to visit each character and question them to find out more about them. There was lots of fun and laughter! It's been such an eventful week in Tregantle; we all thoroughly enjoyed celebrating St Piran's day on Wednesday and watched a wonderful assembly led by Talland Class. We enjoyed making our own Cornish flags and learning more about the legend of St Piran. 

 


Blisland Primary Academy  


Posted 07/03/2025
by Andrew Smith

A Fantastic Week at Blisland Primary School!

This week at Blisland Primary School has been packed with excitement, celebration, and new challenges as pupils took part in three major events! From honouring Cornish heritage to celebrating books and mastering skateboarding skills, it has been a week to remember.

St Piran’s Day Parade

We kicked off the week with our annual St Piran’s Day parade, celebrating Cornwall’s rich history and culture. Pupils proudly walked through Bodmin town centre, waving Cornish flags and joining in the traditional festivities. The highlight was gathering together to sing the Trelawny Shout, filling the streets with the rousing anthem of Cornwall. After the parade, we visited St Petrock’s Church, where pupils shared a beautifully read Cornish poem, celebrating the land and traditions of our county. Of course, no St Piran’s Day would be complete without a delicious Cornish pasty, which everyone enjoyed before heading back to school!

World Book Day Fun

Later in the week, we marked World Book Day with a fantastic array of costumes as pupils dressed up as their favourite book characters. The creativity on display was amazing! Some of our winners included Dr. Seuss characters, Dog Man, and Sherlock Holmes, each bringing their books to life with incredible attention to detail. Throughout the day, pupils enjoyed book-themed activities, shared their favourite stories, and celebrated the joy of reading.

Skateboarding Club – Week Two

Our after-school skateboarding club continued for its second session at TR7 Skatepark, and pupils took their skills to the next level! With growing confidence, they worked on dropping in off curbs and riding even higher up the ramps. It was fantastic to see their determination and enthusiasm, with coach Chaz once again providing expert guidance and encouragement. A huge well done to all our pupils for their participation and effort this week—it has been a brilliant mix of culture, creativity, and adventure. We look forward to another great week ahead at Blisland Primary!




 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Duloe Speaks


Posted 07/03/2025
by Laura Cole


On Thursday afternoon we hosted our ‘Duloe Speaks’ competition. 3 teams from our debating club presented 3 very different arguments. ‘Music lessons should be free for all’, ‘Pluto’s status should be changed back to a planet’ and ‘Solar is the most renewable energy source in Cornwall’. We invited 3 guest judges, School Governor Penny Geach, Duloe Parish Chairman Phil Hallworth and Cornwall Councillor Jane Pascoe. All the teams presented their arguments incredibly well and it was a tough decision to choose a winner. After a long deliberation by the judges team Eco Warriors won by 1 point.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Week ending 7th March 2025


Posted 07/03/2025
by David Parry

Art in Space

During Talland's art session, the children used a space scene prompt to record their observations these included curved lines, pyramids, triangles, spheres and so on. From this, they used their observations to expand on the prompt with their own ideas and creations. 

Maths
The children have furthered their knowledge and understanding of fractions and are now able to confidently multiply a fraction by a whole number, for instance:


English
With increased understanding of figurative language, the children have been able to create their own rhyming poems to describe Spring in Cornwall. Some of the phrases used by the children were effective and inspiring, for example:


- There were a million smiles.
- Golden yellow daffodils,
  Sat on top of green hills....



Best wishes, Mrs Swabey, Mr Parry, Mrs Walters and Mrs Payne.



 


Looe Primary Academy   7th March - St Piran's Day and World Book Day!


Posted 07/03/2025
by Jasmine Bolger
















St Piran's Day and World Book Day! 

We’ve had a very busy week in Foundation / Year 1.

On Tuesday, it was Pancake Day! Foundation made pancakes in the afternoon and talked about the process of making them, and what toppings they would have.

On Wednesday, we celebrated St Piran’s Day. We learnt about the history of St Piran and what it means to be Cornish. We had a wonderful singing assembly where we sang Sea Shanties, and our favourite, Looe My Home. We then had our St Piran’s afternoon and did lots of activities like: crimping pasties out of playdough, making Cornish bunting, collaging Cornish flags and more. Thank you to those of you who came for our afternoon, it was lovely to see you and spend time celebrating Cornwall together.

On Thursday, it was World Book Day, one of Miss Bolger’s favourite days of the year! We dressed up as our favourite book characters and did lots of reading. We read The Tiger Who Came to Tea, The Smeds and the Smoos, The Gruffalo’s Child and more books! We also used our crafting skills to complete book-related activities. We made puppets, collaged Rainbow Fish, designed a cover and more. We had a really great day celebrating reading and it was lovely to talk about our favourite books as a class and get the children excited about reading!

What a great week.

Well done Foundation / Year 1 for being absolute super stars.

Foundation/ Year 1 Team

 


Polperro Primary Academy   Week ending Friday 7th March


Posted 06/03/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons

Hello Everyone!

Penhallow have had a very eventful week.

Tuesday was shrove Tuesday/pancake day, so we learnt about the origins of pancake day. We then made our own pancakes and enjoyed eating them with a selection of toppings. Year 1 wrote instructions for how to make pancakes, while Reception sequenced pictures of how they were made. In the afternoon, as you can see from the picture, we enjoyed some pancake races, which then turned into designing our own obstacle race/pancake races.

World Book Day on Thursday was was a lot of fun. We spent some time with Landaviddy choosing books and reading together. We also learnt about 2 different authors; David McKee and Neil Gaiman. Both authors have written stories about animals. We read the story of Elmer, by David McKee, and talked about how sometimes we try to be like everybody else, instead of being happy with our differences. In the story, Elmer tries to camouflage himself. We finished the day with some time in the school garden, where we tried to camouflage objects, so that our friends couldn't find them. 

We hope you have a lovely weekend!

From the Penhallow Team


 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Week beginning 3rd March 2025


Posted 06/03/2025
by Carmel Alberts


This week has been filled with lots of exciting activities and learning experiences! We had a wonderful day celebrating World Book Day, where the children wore fantastic costumes and took part in a fun and lively catwalk. It was so wonderful to see the creativity and imagination that went into each outfit. The children also had the opportunity to design their own bookmarks, which they got to take home, and create a beautiful book cover, showcasing their artistic talents. To top it all off, we spent time sharing and enjoying lots of wonderful stories together, sparking plenty of discussions about our favourite books and characters.

In Maths, we continued to build on our subtraction skills. The children have been working hard to understand the concept of subtracting numbers.

In RE, we delved into the teachings of the Qu'ran. The children learned about its significance in Islam and how it guides the lives of Muslims around the world. They asked thoughtful questions and engaged in meaningful discussions about respect, faith, and understanding different cultures.

In English, we focused on describing Zahra using adjectives and expanded noun phrases. The children used their creativity to come up with vivid descriptions, learning how to make their writing more detailed and interesting. They really enjoyed exploring the different ways to describe a character.

On Wednesday, we had a special treat when we made pasties in celebration of St Piran's Day. With the help of Ginsters, the children got to roll up their sleeves and try their hand at making this traditional Cornish dish. The pasties were delicious, and it was a fun and educational way to learn about Cornish culture and traditions.

It has truly been a week full of fun, learning, and celebration, and we can’t wait to see what next week brings!


 


Polperro Primary Academy   7/2/25


Posted 06/03/2025
by Julie Peat



























This week at nursery we have been continuing to explore farms and where our food comes from.
The children have been busy creating collage carrots and handprint corn on the cob. We have been talking about different foods that can be grown and about what foods the children enjoy to eat.

At storytime we have been reading books such as "Farmer duck" and "Vegetable glue" and in phonics the children have been playing "I spy" where they have had to identify different animals from their initial sound. They have also been using their bodies to create different movements of animals and making and matching sounds as well as beginning to match rhyming words together.

It has been a busy week:
On Tuesday we had pancake day. The children had pancakes with different fruit toppings for snack and we played pancake races outside.
On Wednesday we celebrated ST Piran's day. The children made flags to take home and there was the option for pasties for school dinner.
On Thursday it was World Book Day. The children came in dressed up as their favourite book character. They all looked amazing and we had a great day of sharing our favourite stories and making footprint book marks.

We have introduced "Travis the T-Rex" to the children this week. Travis will be taking it in turns to go home with the children and is looking forward to many exciting adventures. Children are encouraged to draw a picture in the book and any pictures can be emailed to Julie.

Have a great weekend, see you on Monday

The Nursery Team














































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Looe Primary Academy   WB 3.2.25


Posted 05/03/2025
by Cathrine Pittas

Lots to celebrate.

This week, we have learned about the origins of Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in addition to learning about and celebrating our patron saint St Piran on St Piran's Day. 

It was lovely to welcome our parents and friends into our class. Together, we joined in with a range of activities linked to St Piran. 

With World Book Day coming around once more, don't forget to spend your vouchers. Worth the usual £1 or a special addition WBD book!

Don't forget to also visit the Book Fair in the library before and after school. Plenty of goodies to be had by all.


 


Looe Primary Academy   Gool Peran Lowen


Posted 05/03/2025
by Samantha Davies

Wednesday 5th March 2025

Thank you to all those parents who were able to join us this afternoon and to the Cornish Patsy Loveeers for winning our Cornish quiz with a fantastic 28/34!! The children had a wonderful day singing as a school, creating our own Cornish flags with drawings that represent Cornwall for us, learning about who St Piran was and why we celebrate it as well as creating cards for our grown ups. I hope you've all been enjoying the Cornish sunshine and a reminder that tomorrow is World Book Day - don't forget our book fair which raises funds for the children!

 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Gool Peran Lowen


Posted 05/03/2025
by Michele Spencer

Depending on what you read - some accounts of St Piran speak of a man who enjoyed being at the centre of the community. He was born in Ireland but was banished by the King of Munster across the Celtic Sea. He amazingly managed to survive and landed on the beautiful North Cornwall coast and made Cornwall his home. As we joined together as a community we celebrated that we have each made Cornwall our home - some of us born here, some of born elsewhere in England and some of us born elsewhere in the world. We are all welcome and have been lucky to make Cornwall our home and St Cleer our community. Thank you celebrating with us and Gool Peran Lowen to all!


 


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