Posted 06/02/2026
by Alice Wilkie
This week, we have focused on completing our Moroccan Lemonade recipes in English. The children have worked so hard, shown by the fantastic work they've produced. Well done Landaviddy!
During Wider Curriculum lessons, we have been exploring historic maps in Geography, to determine how Polperro has changed overtime. In Science, we designed a suitable covering to protect an egg from falling from height. We hope to test these next week. In DT, we created advertisement posters for our toy cars, which we will make next week! We've also been enjoying RE lessons with Mrs Lister, exploring parables and discussing what Christians believe God is like.
In Maths, we have continued working through multiplication and division, exploring the 3 times table, and multiplying and dividing by 4.
Congratulations to Esme and Darragh for being chosen as Landaviddy's People of the Week. And a big well done to Ella, Esme, Amelia and Brody for achieving their 99 club badges this week.
Polite Reminder: Please make sure you bring in your recycled material, ready to make your toy car, by Monday 9th February.
We hope you have a great weekend and look forward to seeing you on Monday for our final week of Spring Term 1!
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton
Posted 06/02/2026
by Jacob Lewis
Posted 06/02/2026
by Leonie Swabey

In the Hotseat..
We have been enjoying using drama to imagine how Michael from Kensuke's Kingdom might have felt about being stranded on a desert island. We learnt how to use open and closed questions while practising our physical oracy skills. This, in turn, led to some fabulous writing across Year 4 and Year 5.


Friendship Designs
We have had a wonderful time this week using Showbie's creative tools to design a piece on 'What Makes A Good Friend' - as part of our PSHE. The children came up with their own vocabulary and images to describe the characteristics of a good friend.
As you can see, each one was beautifully thought through, unique and powerful.

Posted 06/02/2026
by Andrew Hunt
This week two classes went on trips in the local area. It is always good for our children to connect with their local community and the environment as it gives them a sense of place.
Tree planting at Cotehele
The National Trust is planting millions of trees across their estates and this week Class 4 helped plant beech, oak, hornbeam, pine, sycamore and lime trees at Cotehele. The children worked in teams of three to plant and stake over 100 trees. They did an amazing job and really understood the value of the contribution they were making to the landscape and the local habitat.



Haye Farm
Class 3 visited Haye Farm to learn how plants get their food. The visit supports their work in science this term. They will be visiting again in March to learn more and may get the opportunity to see some newborn baby animals too.
It's a girl!
Congratulations to Sam Watts and his partner, who welcomed their baby daughter into the world yesterday. Sam is understandably feeling very proud and asked us to share this angelic photo. We will send a congratulatory card and gift on behalf of our school community.
Posted 06/02/2026
by Carmel Alberts
This week has been a busy and exciting one for Year 1. In English, the children completed their own creative versions of Augustus and His Smile. They worked hard to think about character feelings and events in the story, using their imaginations to add their own ideas while developing their writing skills and confidence.
In maths, the children continued learning about tens and ones, using this knowledge to help them with addition and subtraction. They explored numbers in different ways, using practical resources to support their understanding and explain their thinking.
During PSHE, the focus was on overcoming obstacles in learning. The children discussed how learning can sometimes feel tricky and shared ideas about what to do when they find something challenging. They talked about perseverance, asking for help, and not giving up, helping them to build resilience and a positive attitude towards learning.
In science, the children planted seeds and placed them in different areas of the classroom as part of an experiment. They are beginning to understand that plants need certain conditions to grow and are looking forward to observing and recording changes over time.
On Thursday, Year 1 went on an educational visit to Looe. The children enjoyed exploring the local area and identifying both human and physical features, linking their learning to real-life experiences and developing their geographical vocabulary.
Reception have also been learning about plants this week. They completed an experiment by planting a seed in a bag with kitchen roll, allowing them to observe the early stages of plant growth closely. The children were very engaged and excited to see how their plants will change over time.
Posted 06/02/2026
by Rebecca Phillips
This week in phonics,
we have learnt trigraph /igh/ and digraph /ee/ . Please look out for you weekly
email so you can support your children's phonics at home.
In maths Miss Wilson explored the composition of 6, 7 and 8
with the children and then they began to explore 'one less'.
In English the children have started a new text The Emperors
Egg. The children have loved exploring this book and learning all about
penguins. We have explored a story map, drawn and labelled a penguin, thought
of questions that we want to ask a penguin. Then on Friday we had a visit from
a penguin and the children got to ask their questions and have them answered!! We enjoyed making penguin huddles and doing a penguin
dance!
In foundation we have started to complete handwriting
lessons each afternoon to help with letter formation and begin to get ready for
year1. On the first day all the children found it quite tricky to follow the
handwriting lines BUT today Mrs Phillips nearly ran out of stickers because the
handwriting was sooooo good!
The children have also made polar scenes, penguin scenes,
started to make a penguin plate, explored books, had another library visit,
built, made snipped and so much more!
We are nearly at the end of spring 1 already and next week school
finishes at 3:15 on Thursday. Friday is an INSET day.
We wish you a wonderful weekend
The Foundation Team
Posted 06/02/2026
by Ayutila Charlesworth
What a long, full and amazing week we've had here in Class 2!
In Literacy, we have finished writing our stories and have edited them, ready to write them into our neat copies. Watch this space, next week, we are going to get very creative with our stories! In Maths, we have come to the end of our unit on Multiplication and Division. Next week, we are excited about spending time recapping some of the key concepts we have learned and getting more fluent with our 2, 5 and 10 times table and related divisions.
In Science, we had a huge discussion around what plants need to grow. We had a very important question we needed answering - how do plants get their food? Some of us suggested that they get it through their roots which connected to the "wood wide web," while some suggested they got it from the soil. Finally, had a lesson on how plants used sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make their own food. This was further reinforced during our walk down at Haye Farm on Wednesday afternoon. You can see some of the pictures from the trip on the slide show below.
In History, we learned about the first men on the moon. We watched actual footage of the Apollo 11 mission and watched Neil Armstrong as he stepped foot on the moon for the first time. We finished off by reading "The Sea of Tranquility." At the end of the lesson, we had quite a few of us who wanted to change our "When I grow up..." banners. Harriet shouted, "I want to be an astronaut! I will be the first girl on Mars!"
We ended the week with a huge collaborative Art project. We crafted our own mark-making tools using a variety of objects and mixed primary colours to make a range of secondary colours. We use them to experiment with mark making.
Finally, a very well done to:
> Jimmy, Jane and Darcie for getting the Ready Award for their brilliant improvements in their Arithmetic skills.
> William for getting the Respectful Award for trying his very best to wait for his turn to speak.
> Darcie for being nominated for the Safe Award by the Positive Potato Police for being a kind and considerate friend and checking on her friends.
Also find attached below, this week's number bonds homework.
Posted 06/02/2026
by Ben Heasman-Langley
What an incredible week! We've had Anglo-Saxon VS Viking battles, making historic buckles and broaches , hot fires to cook bread and soup on, wattle and daub making for some sturdy ancient walls. And then, for good measure, we through in some tennis and some torch making.
CONGRATULATIONS to Renley, Charlie, Kayla and Taran for passing there next round in 99 club. Well done to Emma for being noticed for being an incredible learning partner this week. She showed creative guidance, kindness and as always, she was a fantastic member of Talland.
That's all from us this week. We hope you have a brilliant weekend!
Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.
PHOTO FRENZY INCOMING..
Posted 06/02/2026
by Sonia Norris
Posted 06/02/2026
by Darren Woolner
It has been a brilliant Brunel Week! Please enjoy catching up on all the latest news and events from the past week at our wonderful school.
Posted 06/02/2026
by Chris Wathern
Year 5 & 6 Space Dome
Last Friday, Year 5 and 6 ventured into a giant dome, bringing their wider curriculum learning to life. Year 5 explored our solar system, whilst Year 6 immersed themselves in evolution. A huge thank you to Simon from Space Odyssey for his annual visit.
Year 1 Stay and Learn
Thank you so much to everyone who could attend our Stay and Learn. It was lovely to share our learning with you and let the children show off what we are doing in school. There were some fabulous penny farthing drawings and excellent Maths skills on display. It was also great to see the children showing how to decode the words on our Phonics table. It was mentioned that links to some of the games we use would be useful to support learning at home - we will send these sent out as soon as possible. We hope you've managed to lose the smell of garlic paste!
From the Year 1 team
KS2 Playground Comes Alive!
It's been a super week celebrating the launch of our refreshed KS2 playground, and what a difference it's already made! As some of you may know, we've introduced some fantastic new equipment, including two table tennis tables, tennis rackets, basketballs, skipping ropes, and more. There may have been a few tennis balls that decided to go on an adventure of their own (we're still keeping an eye out!) but aside from that, the launch has been a huge success.
It's been wonderful to see the children so excited for their break times-heading outside with smiles, coming together as teams, and making the most of the space and equipment. The playground has been full of energy, laughter, and positive play, which are exactly the goals we were aiming for. Seeing the children enjoying themselves and building friendships through play has been the highlight of our week.
Here's what some of the children have been saying:
"The new equipment is amazing because there's so much more to do now. I love playing table tennis with my friends and trying new games every break time."
"Our playground has really come alive. Everyone is playing together more, and it feels more fun and exciting than ever before."
"I really look forward to playtime now because there are so many choices."
Thank you for your continued support-we're thrilled with how the playground is being used and loved already, and we can't wait to see it continue to grow as a happy, active space for everyone.
From Mrs Callister, KS2 Phase Leader
Year 1 Penguin WOW Day
What a fantastic day we've had to celebrate our learning about Emperor Penguins. Thank you for your efforts with the costumes - the children looked amazing and enjoyed showing off their outfits to the rest of the school at assembly this afternoon.
We started the day with penguin crafts, making dangly penguins and collaging our own penguins on the ice. This afternoon, we used the hall to come together and make a big huddle, just like the penguins do in Antarctica to keep warm. It was certainly warm in the middle! We then used beanbags as eggs and waddled around to see who could keep their egg safe the longest - it wasn't the adults (!) - before having some relay races in teams.
From the Year 1 team
Year 4 Assembly - Thursday 12th February
We look forward to seeing family members of Year 4 at their assembly next Thursday 12th February. Doors open after morning drop off for refreshments, with a start time of 09:00. To help the morning drop-off routine, any Year 4 families driving are asked to try parking in the staff car park first (double parking is fine).
Last day of half term reminder - Thursday 12th February
A reminder that next Thursday is our last day of half term. School finishes at the normal time (no early finish). On Friday, when school is closed for children, we look forward to welcoming staff from across all Bridge Schools for a fantastic day of training and development with a focus on Neurodiversity: A Universal Approach.
PE days after half term
Please note your child's PE days after half term:
Nursery: Monday & Tuesday
Reception: Friday
Year 1: Friday
Year 2: Thursday (except w/b 2nd March for their week of swimming lessons)
Year 3: Wednesday
Year 4: Tuesday (except w/b 9th March for their week of swimming lessons)
Year 5: Monday
Year 6: Thursday (except w/b 16th March for their week of swimming lessons)
House Points
Congratulations to this week's winners, Cormorants. Overall, Choughs are in the lead:
Choughs - 6877
Puffins - 6193
Swans - 5912
Cormorants - 5367
Parent Teacher Consultations (PTCs)
A reminder that the booking system on Arbor to make your 10 minute appointment is open and closes on Monday 23rd February at 12noon.
For parents/carers making appointments for children in Big Nursery, please note these will be on Tuesday 24th February only.
How to book your PTC appointment
1. Click on the Arbor App
2. Select your child
3. Click on Guardian Consultations
The system works on a first come, first served basis, however there are enough slots for each child's parents.
Where to go
If you arrive earlier than your appointment, please come to the Hall, where there will be refreshments kindly provided by Caterlink. You'll also find FOWPA's Nearly New Uniform stall and the Scholastic Book Fair with books for sale. The Book Fair is with us all week - More details to follow.
A few minutes before your appointment, please make your way to your child's classroom, waiting outside on the seats until called in.
Children's books
Teachers will be sharing with you some of your children's work/books. Following the meeting, you are welcome to take these to the Hall to look through (and have some refreshments). Once finished, there will be boxes in the Hall to drop them off before leaving.
Your feedback matters
Before you leave, there will also be an opportunity to complete a short survey about our PTCs, i.e. what's working well, what could be better, etc.
Message from Mr Smith (SENDCo)
Teachers will be reviewing all SEND pupils' current Assess Plan Do Review (APDRs) targets. The second set of APDR targets for your child will be discussed and agreed together at the PTCs in February. Once finalised, these will be sent to parents/carers week beginning Monday 9th March. If more time is required to discuss your child's needs, please arrange a mutually convenient time with the teacher. As mentioned previously, class teachers are your first port of call around SEND and following conversations with them and/or a meeting, I will be involved as and when required.
Extra-Curricular Activities (ECAs)
A reminder that there are no teacher-led ECAs w/b Monday 23rd February. Pro20 (Monday) and Dance (Friday) will be running as normal. All ECAs will then run as normal from Monday 2nd March- Friday 27th March.
If you have any questions or queries about making your PTC appointment, please contact the school office.
FOWPA Quiz Thanks
FOWPA would like to thank everyone who came out to support the WPA Big Quiz last Friday! With your support we raised nearly £600 to support the children and school. A huge thank you to the families and businesses (including Sharp's Brewery, Glanville, Tesco and Boots) who donated items as raffle prizes too. It takes wonderful FOWPA volunteers to organise these great events, so if you would like to join our friendly PTA and have fun raising funds for our school, please email fowpa@wadebridgeprimary.co.uk
Wishing you a relaxing weekend.
Best wishes,
Chris Wathern
Posted 06/02/2026
by Katie Grinsted
What an exciting week it has been for Tregantle Class!
Our week began with a wonderful adventure around the school grounds, starting with a visit to see the school chickens and the pond. The children were delighted by our very noisy cockerel, Merlin, whose enthusiastic crowing made everyone laugh. The pond was bursting with life, giving us lots to look at and talk about. On our way back to the classroom, we couldn't resist stopping off at the adventure playground, which added even more fun to our afternoon.
The highlight of the week came on Thursday evening, when the children returned to school for a very special bedtime story event. Dressed in their pyjamas and bringing along their teddies and blankets, the children enjoyed a cosy and snug classroom atmosphere. Mrs Grinsted, Mrs McIntyre and Mrs Orchard shared a selection of new and favourite stories, while everyone relaxed with a hot chocolate and a biscuit.
It was a truly magical evening and a lovely way to support and celebrate our love of reading at Brunel. What a memorable week for Tregantle Class!
Posted 05/02/2026
by Joanne Pentreath
Another fantastic week of learning in Year 2 and 3, full of creativity, teamwork and confidence-building moments. The children have impressed us with their focus and enthusiasm across the curriculum.
In English, the children have been developing their writing skills further by learning how to use subordinating conjunctions and rhetorical questions to make their writing more engaging and detailed. They have also been busy planning their own recounts through letters, thinking carefully about audience, purpose and structure. We are seeing real growth in both confidence and independence in their writing.
In Maths, learning looked a little different across the year groups:
Year 2 have been adding two-digit numbers, using a range of practical and written methods.
Year 3 have been multiplying and dividing by 3, exploring both sharing and grouping to deepen their understanding.
The children worked hard to explain their thinking and support one another.
In History, we learned about the significant figure Amelia Earhart. The children were fascinated by her achievements in flight and enjoyed discussing why she is remembered as an important and inspiring person.
Our PSHE lessons focused on thinking about others and challenging ourselves to work collaboratively. The children worked in groups to design a garden for someone with needs different from their own, showing empathy, creativity and excellent teamwork skills.
DT was a real highlight this week as the children brought their pneumatic toy designs to life. The level of inventiveness, problem-solving and perseverance on display was wonderful to see-every design was unique, and the children were incredibly proud of their finished creations.
In PE, we brought together our whole-class machine dance. The final performance included individual, paired, small-group and whole-class elements, all linked smoothly together. The children showed great coordination, timing and confidence.
On Friday, we celebrated Love Yourself Day. Children and adults were invited to wear things they love, and we spent time talking about self-confidence, kindness and appreciating what makes us all unique. It was a joyful and positive way to end the week.
Posted 05/02/2026
by Melissa Pinfield

We've had an exciting week in class, highlighted by our fantastic trip to Cotehele, where we planted young Scots pine and oak trees to help support the woodland for future generations. It is all part of the National Trust's scheme to plant 20 million trees over the estate. Back at school, we've been sharpening our maths skills by exploring fractions by adding and subtracting breaking the whole. Year 6 started looking at decimals and how they can be partitioned. After school, we also represented our class brilliantly in football matches against Copper Valley and Bishop Cornish schools. To round it all off, we've begun planning and writing our own settings stories set on different planets, blending real scientific facts with our own imaginative ideas based on our unit on Pandora. There have been lots of imaginative creatures created as part of this planning process. What a brilliant week of learning and adventure!
Posted 05/02/2026
by Ruth Smith
In our focus story we have been hearing about how each little pig used a different type of material to build their house.
In these pictures the children are exploring the sticks that we found in the garden; they are trying to make a stable building for the pig to live in. We all agreed that it was much harder than it looked.
Posted 05/02/2026
by Emmeline Scott
Lantic Class have had a truly fantastic week full of learning, kindness and creativity!
One of the highlights was our lovely visit to St Anne's Care Home. The children were a credit to the school as they enjoyed a snack and drink with the residents and proudly shared their literacy work. They also gave out beautiful painted cards they had made themselves, which brought lots of smiles and kind words. It was so special to see the children chatting, listening and showing such care and confidence.
In Maths, we have been learning all about doubles. The children used counters, ten frames and games to help them spot and remember doubles, and they did a great job explaining their thinking and working together.
In History, we began learning about old teddies and new teddies. The children loved comparing toys from the past with toys from today and talking about how things change over time. There were lots of thoughtful observations and exciting discussions!
We also started a new poem in English called Ten Things Found in a Wizard's Pocket. The children have really enjoyed listening to the poem, exploring the magical language and sharing their ideas about what might be hiding in the wizard's pocket. We're looking forward to doing more with this poem next week.
Well done, Lantic Class, for such a brilliant week of learning and for showing such kindness and enthusiasm. We are very proud of you!
Posted 05/02/2026
by Jane Wills
This year's children's mental health week begins on Monday 9th February and we have some fun things planned throughout the week. The theme this year is COMMUNITY - and luckily enough ours is AMAZING!
Tuesday 10th February we have The National Trust providing outdoor learning workshops all day. Please ensure children come into school wearing sensible clothing, waterproof coat(and trousers if they have) and wellies- They will get muddy! Please send children in with spare clothes and shoes.
Wednesday 11th February we will focus on online safety, specifically the impact of AI in our lives.
Thursday 12th February is non-uniform day. With our focus being 'Community', we will be donating any funds raised on the day to The Polruan Children's Sports Committee.
Reminder that Friday 13th February is inset day and the end of this half term.
Posted 04/02/2026
by Claire Martin
Posted 04/02/2026
by Abigail Flashman

Reception Maths Fun!
Our Reception children have been exploring greater than and fewer than using the hungry crocodile! They did a great job comparing numbers and showing which side the crocodile should chomp. Lots of smiles and super learning!

Early Morning Learning
Our Reception children have been busy making paper clip chains to strengthen their fine motor skills as part of their early morning work - great for little hands and growing confidence!
Meanwhile, Year 1 have been working hard on number bonds to 20, then challenging themselves with One Minute Maths to sharpen their arithmetic skills. A fantastic start to the day for everyone!

Science Investigation Time!
The children have been busy taking part in a science experiment investigating which objects float or sink. We were set a challenge: the Tamar Bridge has collapsed and we need to build a boat for Mr O-T to get home!
The children explored different materials, made predictions, and tested their ideas to see what would work best. Lots of excitement, brilliant thinking, and fantastic teamwork - what great scientists!
Posted 03/02/2026
by Daisy Rowe
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