Posted 23/04/2026
by Joanne Pentreath
Year 2 & 3 Weekly Learning Update
Welcome back! We hope you all had a lovely Easter break. It has been wonderful to see the children return to school so positively-they have settled back into routines brilliantly and have been eager to get started with their new learning.
We launched our new topic with a fun and engaging "wow starter". The children worked together to create a gallery showcasing both physical and human features of the Earth. They also wrote interesting facts about the different oceans, demonstrating great curiosity and teamwork.
In English, we have begun our new genre: descriptive settings. The children explored what they already know and identified key features of this type of writing. We also started to look at adverbials of time and subordination, helping us to build more detailed and interesting sentences.
In maths, both year groups have been busy developing new skills:
We began our new PSHE topic, Relationships, by discussing roles and responsibilities both at home and in different jobs. The children shared some thoughtful ideas and made great links to their own experiences.
In RE, we started our new unit: "What do Christians learn from the creation story?" The children worked collaboratively to explore and represent different parts of the Genesis creation narrative, thinking about what Christians believe about how the world was made.
In art, the children revisited and showcased the skills they developed last term in observational drawing. They practised sketching shape, adding tone through shading, experimenting with cross-hatching, and using mark making to create patterns. It was fantastic to see their growing confidence and attention to detail.
In PE, we started our athletics unit, focusing on how to sprint effectively. The children showed great energy and determination as they practised their running technique.
These are just some of the highlights from a busy and productive first week back. It's been lovely to see such enthusiasm for learning across the class-we're excited for the term ahead!
Posted 23/04/2026
by Sarah Burton
I hope everyone had a lovely Easter Holiday and enjoyed some of the lovely sunshine.
We have had a busy first week back with many learning opportunties.
In English, we have continued with our unit on persuasive writing. We are creating a leaflet for a space hotel. This week has mostly been focusing on different sentence types and a varied use of vocabulary to include.
In Maths, we have been focusing on time. We have reminded ourselves about the different measurements and converting between seconds, minutes and hours. Then we looked at timetables, converting between analogue and digital and solving word problems. Please practise telling the time at home as it is an important life skill.
In science, we continued our learning on properties of materials. We conducted an investigation to see which substances dissolved in water. We discussed the difference between dissolving an suspension by looking at what happens to the particles in the solutions. The children were amazed by adding oil to the water and watching it separate on the top. They learned a new word - hydrophobic.
I have attached the new learning journey below.
Enjoy the weekend.
Miss Burton
Posted 23/04/2026
by Melissa Pinfield

Well done to the group of children who visited the University of Plymouth today to take part in a fantastic art workshop. During the session, the children learned about early photography methods and explored how images were created before modern cameras. Using photo-sensitive paper, they produced their own beautiful pieces of artwork inspired by leaves and flowers.
The work created was thoughtful and creative, and we are very proud of the care and focus shown by everyone involved. These artworks will be used alongside poems as part of an exhibition in October, which is very exciting. Above is an example of the work that was produced.
Back in school, learning has continued across all subjects. In Maths, Year 6 have been developing their understanding of graphs and charts, while Year 5 have been finishing their unit on fractions, focusing on finding fractions of amounts using clear and accurate methods.
In English, we have been studying a text inspired by Oliver Twist. The children have been exploring how authors bring characters to life through speech, thinking carefully about how dialogue can reveal personality, mood and relationships between characters.
In History, we have been looking closely at the design of the £5 and £10 notes, discussing why certain historical figures have been chosen. This led to some excellent discussions as the children considered who they think should appear on the £50 note from history, giving thoughtful reasons for their choices.
It has been another busy and productive week, with lots of creativity, curiosity and excellent thinking on show. Well done to everyone for their hard work!
Posted 23/04/2026
by Katie Grinsted
It has been wonderful to welcome everyone back after the Easter holidays. The children have returned full of energy and enthusiasm, ready for a busy and exciting term ahead.
This week, we have begun our fantastic new topic on Transport and Vehicles. The children are already showing great curiosity, and we are looking forward to exploring this theme in lots of creative and engaging ways including a trip to Saltash Fire Station! Please see the attached information for more details about what we will be learning.
We have also been delighted to welcome our early transition children from Nursery-hello to the Dolphins! They have settled into their new classroom beautifully and are already becoming part of our Tregantle family.
On Monday, we enjoyed a truly special visit to St Anne's Residential Home. The children brought so much joy to the residents with their singing, poems, and storytelling. It was a lovely experience for everyone involved and a great opportunity for the children to connect with the wider community.
Thursday afternoon was equally special as we welcomed parents into the classroom for our Books and Pastries event. It was wonderful to see everyone sharing stories together, both indoors and outside, and enjoying such a relaxed and happy end to the day.
We are so pleased to be back and are looking forward to a fantastic summer term filled with learning, fun, and new experiences.
Posted 22/04/2026
by Sarah Evans
This month in Year 2, we have been very busy with lots of exciting learning across our subjects!
In RE, we explored the question: Why does Easter matter to Christians?
We learnt the Easter story and spent time thinking about the different emotions people might have felt at each part.
We also discussed what the word saviour means and why it is important to Christians. To finish our topic, we looked at different ways Christians celebrate Easter around the world.
In Geography, we investigated - Why is our world wonderful?
We examined maps and aerial photographs of our local area and compared what we could see.
We learnt the countries and capitals of the United Kingdom and identified key landmarks. We also sorted physical and human features.
As part of our learning, we went on a local walk where we carried out traffic surveys and enjoyed some time at the park.
In Art, we focused on developing our sketching skills. We practised drawing different types of lines and patterns, and explored techniques such as hatching, cross-hatching and stippling. We added detail to our line drawings and learnt how to shade effectively.
At the end of the unit, we created a final piece showing the view from our school using all the skills we had learnt.
In PSHE, our topic was Healthy Me.
We learnt about healthy and unhealthy foods, how medicines can help us, and what makes us feel stressed or relaxed.
We especially enjoyed making our own fruit kebabs!
In Music, we have been learning to play the glockenspiel. We practised playing the tune Hot Cross Buns and worked hard to keep in time with the music.
Well done Year 2 for your fantastic effort this month!
Posted 22/04/2026
by Thomas Ottewell-Taylor

Silver Birch Forests
We started the term by decorating the covers of our new sketchbooks. We used masking tape to mark out the trees and then used blue and yellow to mix the greens we used to paint around the trees. Once we removed the masking tape, we used twigs foraged from forest school to add the splits in the bark. The reception children did this activity on large sheets of paper which will be used as a background for the 3D birds we will be creating later in the term.

Making Visual Notes
We made visual notes from videos and still images of various birds. Children made these quick illustrations using either soft pencils, ink and oil pastels.

Number Logs
It has been such a joy to take all of our maths outside this week. We enjoyed counting the marbles into the logs and then adding corresponding representations.

Number Stories
We used our new gutter roads and number frame vehicles to tell number stories. Some of our vehicles went to Italy for a wedding where they dropped off a few passengers. The children discussed the maths behind this, e.g. there were 5 passengers on board, 2 got off and then there were 3 left.
Posted 22/04/2026
by Darren Woolner
Earth Day Celebration at Our School!
Today, we are proud to celebrate Earth Day - a special time to raise awareness about environmental issues and learn how we can all take better care of our planet. To mark the occasion, we are delighted to celebrate the grand opening of our KS1 Nature Park Garden! Our new garden space has been carefully created to support greater biodiversity while giving our children the opportunity to explore, enjoy, and nurture the natural world around them. We look forward to welcoming parents and children straight after school today to join us in celebrating this wonderful new addition to our school community!
Posted 20/04/2026
by Louise Owen
Class Blog - March & April 2026
Over the past two months, our class has been busy learning lots of exciting new skills across the curriculum.
In English, we have been focusing on how to write using speech punctuation. We practised using inverted commas, commas, and full stops correctly when writing dialogue. This has helped us to make our stories more interesting and clear for the reader.
In Maths, we explored perimeter and different types of measurement. We learned how to measure in millimetres (mm), centimetres (cm), and metres (m), and we practised converting between these units. We also applied our knowledge to solve problems involving the perimeter of different shapes.
In Science, we investigated light sources and how shadows are made. We discovered that shadows are formed when an object blocks light, and we explored how shadows can change size depending on the position of the light source.
Our Geography lessons took us on an adventure to Antarctica, where we became Antarctic explorers. We learned about this unique and extreme environment and studied the famous explorer Ernest Shackleton and his incredible journey.
In PE, we have been playing handball, where we worked on improving our passing skills and teamwork. We learned how to communicate effectively and support each other during games.
In RE, we learned about Judaism and explored what daily life is like for Jewish people. We discussed traditions, beliefs, and important practices within the religion.
In PSHE, we focused on being healthy and understanding how the food we eat affects our bodies. We talked about making balanced choices and how nutrition helps us grow and stay active.
To finish the term, we went on an exciting trip to Songfest. It was a fantastic collection of songs performed by Asone and directed by Patrick Bailey. We really enjoyed the music and it was a wonderful way to celebrate the end of a busy and successful term.
We are very proud of everything we have achieved and are looking forward to more learning next term!
Posted 20/04/2026
by Jenifer Kite
Welcome back to the summer term. We hope you all had a restful break and enjoyed some sunshine.
This half term is a short but busy one! We have the Year 6 assessments in the coming weeks and Year 5 are continuing the project with STERTs. The Year 6 children also have their walk and BBQ to look forward to Friday 5th May. In addition, we are starting our new history topic- Ancient Greece and will be having some Greek taster sessions and making some Greek inspired food as well as writing biographies about Greek gods/goddesses in English.
This half term, PE will continue to be on a Thursday so please ensure children are in full PE kit appropriate for outdoor PE. The Year 5 children will also need their PE kits on Tuesday for STERTs and Wednesdays for Coach James sessions.
The Year 6 SATs club will continue to run for the 3 Mondays (the last one will be on Monday 4th May). If your child would like any additional support with preparations for SATs, please do get in touch.
Below you will find the over view for this half term and the KIRFs for the children to practise at home. In addition, children should regularly be logging in to Reading Eggs, TTRS and reading their school reading books.
Please continue to get in touch if you have any questions relating to your child's learning.
We look forward to a successful summer term.
The Year 5/6 Team.
Posted 20/04/2026
by Laura Cole
Posted 19/04/2026
by Jane Cansdale
We have had a busy March, preparing for Easter. The children enjoyed following visual instructions to help them create their Easter cards.
This term we have endeavoured to get outside as much as we could. We had a few outings during March. We have explored the local parks, both in Calstock and St Annes Chapel. The ARC children also got to visit a farm, where we saw chickens, sheep, lambs, piygmy goats and ponies.
As our term came to a close we finished off by making Chocolate Easter nests.
We wish everyone a Happy Easter and look forward to seeing everyone back for the Summer Term.
Posted 16/04/2026
by Melissa Pinfield



Over the past week, our class has been hard at work writing up our non-chronological reports inspired by the incredible creatures of Pandora. Using their imagination and carefully chosen vocabulary, pupils have created fantastical species, describing everything from unusual habitats and diets to fascinating adaptations and behaviours.
We have been so impressed with the quality of the writing, and it has been wonderful to see pupils take such pride in refining their work. Some truly fantastic pieces have emerged, and these reports are a real celebration of creativity, detail and descriptive language.
We are excited to be able to share this work with parents soon and would love to invite you in to read through the amazing pieces your children have been writing. Please look out for further details coming shortly about how and when you can join us.
Alongside our writing success, we also enjoyed some brilliant Rock Steady performances this week. Pupils impressed us all with their confidence and enthusiasm, particularly showcasing some amazing guitar playing. The performances were full of energy and talent and were thoroughly enjoyed by everyone watching.
Well done to the whole class for another fantastic week of learning, creativity and performance!
Posted 12/04/2026
by Lynn Cox
Wow, what a busy March has been!
We kick-started this month celebrating and learning about St David's Day and what it means to the people of Wales. We painted pictures of Daffodils, we had a sensory tray filled with items related to Wales such as leeks, dragons, the Welsh flag, daffodils etc. At snack time we were treated to some Welsh Cakes which were a hit! We watched my 1st Festival on the BBC which educated the children on how children and their families celebrate the day.
We have been very fortunate to be blessed with sunshine we have made the most of it and been outside lots. We have been in the garden and also made use of the field where the children used the climbing and balancing apparatus, played football, went on an insect hunt, enjoyed looking for signs of Spring, raced up and down the hill on the little trikes, rolled down the hill, chased bubbles and used their imaginations to make up lovely role- play games- great fun!
We celebrated St Piran's Day and explored what it means to be Cornish. Mrs Symons got her bake on and taught us how to make Cornish Fairings, which were delicious. The children really enjoyed looking at all of the ingredients, smelling the spices, measuring the ingredients and then rolling the mixture into a ball ready to bake. We then made Cornish flags and listened to and sang Cornish sea shanties.
We had lots of lovely activities in support of World Book Book day. They have included writing and illustrating our own stories.These were absolutely amazing and really showcased how fantastic the children's imagination is. We had stories about dinosaurs, flowers, forests, fairies and everything in between. We played with The Gruffalo puzzle, played The Hungry Caterpillar dominoes, read lots of stories and set up a little sharing library for children to take a book home to enjoy with their grown ups.
We went on a Gruffalo hunt in our wooded area and found the characters from the book, which was lots of fun. Whilst there, we explored, climbed and looked at Spring flowers too. On World Book Day itself the children were invited to come to Nursery dressed as their favourite book character or to bring a favourite book in to share with the group. We had children dressed up as a fairy, Gruffalo, several princesses, a vampire, ninja turtle, a butterfly and an elephant. In the morning we read lots of lovely stories, did Gruffalo Yoga and made collages of Elmer the Elephant. In the afternoon we enjoyed an afternoon tea consisting of scones with cream and jam and cocktail pasties (to continue our learning about St Piran's Day which was the same day as World Book Day).
We have been celebrating our wonderful mummies by making special gifts for Mothering Sunday. The children have planted flowers and we learned how to look after our plants by giving them sunlight and water to help them grow. We made special cards by using a bottom of a plastic bottle to print out flowers patterns, gluing pom-poms in the centre to make a flower. We have been practicing pencil skills by doing amazing mark making, and the children have been telling us why they love their mummies.
Our stories of the week have been " Bluey- My mum is the best" and "Monkey Puzzle". The children have had great fun pushing pipe cleaners through the holes of a colander, this help to build fine motor skills. We have threaded beads and made great colour patterns. We practised great team-building by working together to solve a big puzzle.
During the lovely spring sunshine, the children have had a great time playing outside in the nursery garden, having tea parties, building walls and finding mini beasts.
They have enjoyed making pasta necklaces and bracelets we showed amazing threading skills, patience and determination and using great vocabulary e.g. saying whether theirs is long or short.
We celebrated St Patrick's day, there was a tuff tray showing pictures of all things Irish.For art we did shamrock printing using peppers to get our shamrock shape, we used kitchen roll tubes and dipped them into soapy paint to make a rainbow coming out of a pot of gold. We had a great time doing Irish dancing and we enjoyed the green sparkly gloop outside.
The children have been practicing their cutting skills by cutting out Hey Duggee Red Nose Day bunting. We spent the morning in the school woodland area and field doing a springtime hunt, using clipboards and magnifying glasses. Mrs Trapp brought in some tadpoles from home for us to look at and to look after, we have been enjoying learning about the life cycle of a frog and the nursery rhyme five little speckled frogs.We have been continuing to learn all about Spring and finding out 'What is Spring?' We had great fun painting a giant Tulip and mixing the different shades of colours to give our tulip texture. W We burnt off some energy by going to the hall and having fun on the wiggle bikes. Some of the children went to the library and chose books to take home. In the Nursery gardent he children used their knowledge and understanding moving toy bricks with a tractor and having cups of milk in a cafè. They also showed great friendships, supporting each other when something is too difficult to achieve on your own. Our tadpoles have been growing fast and the children have been keeping an eye on them, trying to spot any with legs!
We have been getting Easter ready by making our lovely Easter cards with a chick popping out of their egg. The children enjoyed designing their own egg pattern by gluing pasta shapes and then painting using pastel colours. On Monday we went down the school woodland area and Mrs Deacon read "We Are Going On a Egg Hunt". The children have been practising their fine motor skills by getting the bugs out through a sticky spider web using tweezers and scissor scoops.
Finally, the children enjoyed an Easter Egg hunt with the reception class, it was so lovely to see all the children working together as a team finding eggs. We have to say a big thank you to View Property for donating the chocolate Easter Eggs.
Posted 02/04/2026
by Michele Spencer
What a way to end our Spring term! Thank you so much for the energy, enthusiasm, sense of fun and support for a great event. A huge thank you to the PTFA, the staff team and all of the wider community who added to the atmosphere. The children were brilliantly behaved - I was so proud of you all!
Posted 02/04/2026
by Anthea Hillman
This half term has raced by and we have had a wonderful Spring Term at Polperro School with much to be proud of. It was good to share achievements with parents and carers at yesterday's Reader/Writer and Mathematician if the week assembly.
This morning, the children had a visit from the Easter Bunny who delivered Easter eggs to them on the playground. A huge thank you to FOPS for helping to organise this and the Easter discos that the children enjoyed yesterday evening. The discos raised £260 for school.
House Points
House points are given out to pupils who consistently demonstrate our school values. This term, Oak were awarded them most and are currently in the lead with 200 points, closely followed by Willow (195), Ash (186) and Chestnut (176).
More Cross-Country Success
Well done to 16 of our runners who qualified for a medal from the Cross Country League this season. A huge well done too to Flora and Isabelle who came a magnificent 11th and 28th respectively in the Primary Mid Cornwall Inter Area Cross Country Races on Monday.
Clubs
After Easter, clubs will remain the same as follows, including Y6 SATS clubs. Once the greenhouse has been delivered (date tbc), Art Club on Thursdays will end and we will set up gardening club which will be run by Miss Randle and Mrs Fitzsimmons.
Monday: After School Running Club (Miss Bowden and Miss Bolton) for years 3-6.
Tuesday: Lunchtime Construction Club (Mrs Lister) for Reception/Y1/Y2
After School Girls' Football Club (Mr Peters and Miss Bowden) for years 3-6
Thursday: Lunchtime Choir (Mrs Butlin) for years 2-6
After School Art Club (Mrs Fitzsimmons) for Reception/Y1/Y2 (limited numbers, 1st come 1st served)
After School Football Club (Mr Langley) for years 3-6
If your child would like to join any of the clubs available for their year group and has not already signed up, please let us know by email or telephone. Please note that once children have signed up to a club, they are expected to attend every week unless they are absent from school or we have received written parental permission for them not to attend. This applies to both lunchtime and after-school clubs.
Uniform
If you are looking ahead to buying uniform, please remember that we have a good supply of nearly new uniform in school, including summer dresses and PE items, which is available for a donation (£1 minimum) to the school. Please ask at reception.
Please ensure that your child's shoes are black and socks/tights are grey, black or white. Full details of our uniform can be found under the Information tab on this website.
INSET Dates for 2026-2027
Please see below training days for 2026/27, to help with planning time off, childcare and forthcoming family events.
• Thursday 3rd September 2026
• Friday 4th September 2026
• School Term to start for pupils on Monday 7th September 2026
• Friday 23rd October 2026
• Monday 4th January 2027
• Friday 12th February 2027
• Friday 28th May 2027
• Friday 23rd July 2027
Looking ahead to the summer term, three important dates for the diary are: Polperro Festival School's Day which is on 16th June this year; and Sports Day which will be on the morning of Tuesday 23rd June with a reserve date of Friday 26th June. Further details of these events will follow nearer the time.
Wishing you a wonderful Easter break. We look forward to seeing the children back in school on MONDAY 20th April.
A Hillman
Posted 02/04/2026
by Emily Randle
We have had a lovely last week of term!
All of our SATS practice papers are completed and we have done AMAZINGLY well! We have compiled our Easter Revision timetable, making sure that we factor more time to relax and have fun than study!
In English, our diary entries are complete, just ready for us to edit and improve with fresh eyes next term. The best way to edit any mistakes and improve our writing, we believe. We have completed our unit on area, perimeter and volume in Maths and are whizzing through our arithmetic papers now.
In our WIDER CURRICULUM, we have been investigating the Holocaust as part of our history enquiry and have completed our steady hand games in DT. They look amazing and we are proud of our outcomes.
We were visited by the Easter Bunny today - Isaac had to really search for his name to get his egg!! We finished off the day by a TEAMS chat with Kora. We are delighted that she is coming home today and can't wait to see her back at school after Easter!
That's all from us so HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!
Miss Randle and Mrs Clary.
Posted 02/04/2026
by Ayutila Charlesworth
Aaaannnndddd... that's a wrap!
What a glorious last week of the term it has been this week. We have had a full week of learning and performances and fun in the sunshine.
In Maths, we completed our unit on Statistics. In Literacy, we wrote and edited the introduction to our setting description. We cannot wait to continue planning and writing the rest of our piece next term. In Computing we continued exploring block coding by looking at how our algorithms look like paper chains. In DT, we finally finished our pouches and spent time decorating and personalising them with Miss Walker. This week, we took time to consolidate our Geography learning by celebrating the amazing world we live in. Please look at the larger photo below for a selection of writing from the children about their own world.
Besides all these learning, we also had a special treat from the amazing Rocksteady bands on Thursday. We finally had the chance to listen to the very talented musicians as they performed the music they have been learning as a band. We rounded off the week with an awesome Easter fun in the sunshine. We started the fun with an Easter animal race, which led to much laughter as the tiny animals seemed to have a mind of their own. Then, we headed out into the forest school for a special Easter Egg hunt which also served as a chance for us to recap some key learning from the term.
A very well done to:
> Emily for getting the Ready Award for making an effort to use a range of interesting adjectives in her writing.
> Lilly T for getting the Respectful Award for her amazing effort at improving her presentations.
> Jimmy for being nominated for the Safe Award by the Positive Potato Police for being a very good buddy in the playground.
> Isla for getting the London Achievement Award.
Finally, a very big thank you to the Class 2 family for your amazing support through this term. Have a wonderful Easter break. See you all bright and refreshed on Monday 20 April 2026.

The mini Easter animal races which proved to be very interesting.

Looking for Easter eggs among the ivies and wild flowers.

Working with partners to answers the questions hidden in the Easter eggs.

Checking and comparing our answers at the end.
Posted 02/04/2026
by Abigail Flashman
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The enormous turnip!
Class 1 had a fantastic trip to the theatre royal where we watched the enormous turnip. One lucky child also got picked to go on stage to pull the rope to help release the turnip! The behaviour from the children was exceptional and we were very proud of them all.
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Teddy bear's picnic
To celebrate the children getting 1000 dojos we had a teddy bear's picnic on the field. This was then followed by an easter egg hunt. What a wonderful end to a very full term!
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Rocksteady!
We were so proud of all the children who take part in the rocksteady concert. The children performed in front of a large audience and overcame lots of their nerves! We are already looking forward to the summer concert!
Posted 02/04/2026
by Antonia Bolton
As part of our topic this term 'How can the force be with you?', we have been learning all about volcanoes. We explored how they are formed, the different types of volcanoes, what happens when they erupt and the effects this has on people and our planet. In English this week, we have used all of our research and new knowledge and created our own detailed and informative report texts. We worked hard to organise our ideas clearly, using headings and facts to present our information in an engaging way. The final pieces are full of fascinating facts and show how much we have learned about this exciting topic.
In Maths, we have been continuing our work on fractions. The children are really enjoying this topic, and it has been wonderful to see their enthusiasm grow with each lesson. I have been particularly impressed with how well they have understood the concepts, showing confidence when solving problems and explaining their reasoning.
We have now completed our volcano pictures by assembling them with their levers and erupting lava. The children really enjoyed bringing their designs to life and seeing the moving parts in action. We spent time evaluating our finished pieces, thinking about what worked well and what we might improve next time. The children are incredibly proud of their final results.
In PSHE this week, our focus has been on looking after our bodies and the choices we make to keep ourselves healthy. We discussed the importance of a balanced diet, regular exercise, and getting enough rest. The children shared their ideas and reflected on how their everyday choices can help them stay happy and healthy.
A huge congratulations to Iylah and Amelia for being awarded Writers of the Week-what a fantastic achievement! Another well done to Brody and Evie for your amazing efforts in Maths this term. Finally, congratulations to Hector and Esme for the fantastic progress you have made in reading. We are all very proud of you!
A big congratulations to Iylah and Jemima for achieving their 99 club badge this week - a fantastic effort. Well done to everyone, we hope you have a lovely Easter!
Miss Bolton & Miss Colten
Posted 02/04/2026
by Laura Cole
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