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Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 31/01/2026
by Sara McKillop

w/e 30.1.26

What a fantastic week we've had in Perranporth class! The children have been working hard, showing brilliant enthusiasm across the curriculum.

Here's a little snapshot of what we've been up to this week:

English

This week, our English learning focused on diary writing, with a desert twist! The children have been imagining life in hot, dry environments and writing desert diaries, thinking carefully about emotions, daily challenges, and descriptive language. We've been practising using exciting vocabulary and punctuation, and writing in role - some entries were so convincing they felt like real explorer journals!

Maths

In maths, we continued developing our multiplication and division skills. The children worked hard on building number sense through practical activities, pictorial methods, and daily mini maths sessions - fantastic effort all round!

Geography

In geography, we explored deserts in more detail, focusing on their physical features. The children learned about dunes, natural arches, mesas, salt flats and mushroom rocks, linking this knowledge beautifully to their diary writing.

PE & Computing

In PE, we continued gymnastics, working on balance, control, and sequencing movements. In computing, the children had great fun learning about photo editing and cloning, experimenting with digital creativity while developing key programming skills.

Science & RE

Science lessons focused on electricity, where the children explored insulators and conductors. In RE, we continued our important discussions around racism, encouraging thoughtful conversation, empathy, and respect.

French, Music & PSHE

Midweek, we enjoyed a lively mix of French and Music, learning about 'les habitats'in French and jazz in Music. On Friday, PSHE time was used to recap our NSPCC learning, helping children understand how to keep themselves safe and who to talk to if they're worried.

Well done to all the children for another brilliant week of learning. Thank you, as always, for your continued support - we're so proud of how the class is growing in confidence and curiosity every day!


 


Polperro Primary Academy   Friday 30th January 2026


Posted 30/01/2026
by Alice Wilkie

We've continued working hard, exploring our enquiry question 'How Far Can We Travel?' in DT, designing our toy cars. We thought carefully about the materials we intend on using and look forward to constructing our designs over the next few weeks. In Science, we investigated materials, determining what would be most suitable for a house built for the Three Little Pigs. During Computing this week, we imagined we were temperature sensors on board the International Space Station and recorded temperatures around the school, using spreadsheets. 

In Maths, we have been exploring multiplying and dividing by 3. We have been using arrays and pictorial representations to support our understanding this week. In English, we been writing up of methods section and making improvements to our work, ready for writing our final written copies next week. 

Congratulations to Brody and Alfie for being chosen as Landaviddy's People of the Week. 

We hope you enjoy the weekend and look forward to seeing you next week! 

Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton


 


St Cleer Primary Academy   Spring 1 Week 4


Posted 30/01/2026
by Jacob Lewis

 


Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  


Posted 30/01/2026
by Abigail Flashman

Writing in reception
We have been very busy writing our shopping lists. We carefully use our scissor skills to write cvc words to create a list! Some fantastic fine motor skills! 

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Number work
We have been looking at composition and ordering through a variety of activities. Charlotte very carefully organises the numbers in the correct order and matches with the unifix. 

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Dragon facts 
We have been collecting facts about dragons and Rosanna has compiled some fantastic sentences. What beautiful letter formation and presentation! 

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St Cleer Primary Academy   26th January-30th January 2026


Posted 30/01/2026
by Carmel Alberts

This week we have had a very exciting and busy time in class!

We were lucky to welcome a visitor from Royal Cornwall, who taught us all about farm to fork. The children were completely fascinated and did an amazing job retaining lots of the information they were told.

In English, we began to innovate the story Augustus and His Smile. The children enjoyed changing the animal, the location, and what Augustus loses, using their creativity and imagination. We also read two other stories by Catherine Rayner, which the children absolutely loved.

In Maths, we have been using tens and ones to help us with addition and subtraction, building confidence in understanding numbers.

During DT, we tasted a variety of fruits and compared their taste, sharing our opinions thoughtfully. In RE, we learned about Jesus and the lepers, focusing on how Jesus might have felt when only one person returned to say thank you.

In PSHE, we played group games and discussed the importance of challenging ourselves to try something new, learning that taking small steps and keeping on trying helps us succeed.

In PE, we continued to explore and practise different gymnastics moves, and in Music we sang using high and low voices, kept a steady beat, and learned a new song.

Finally, Reception really wowed us with their fantastic plant knowledge this week!

Well done to all the children for their enthusiasm and brilliant learning.


 


Polperro Primary Academy  


Posted 30/01/2026
by Emily Randle


What a lovely week we have had in Chaipel!
Our English write-up of The Midnight Fox ending is in full swing and is full of multi-clause sentences to build suspense and create mood and tension. We will continue next week and will then edit, improve and write our best copy by Friday. 

For Maths this week, we have been immersed in fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents and percentage of amounts. We have made great progress and are ready to attempt some practice SATS papers next week! 

In our Wider Curriculum, we have been investigating stop motion animation in Computing and have begun to put together a short clip which we will build on next week to create a short film using music. In Art, we have been creating more Basquiat-inspired pieces and next week, we will plan and begin to create our neo-expressionism masterpiece. More circuit investigations in Science, experimenting what happens to a series circuit when you add addional components and in RE, we have been comparing various texts against the qualities we believe God to posess. 

For PSHE, we have joined with Talland to create a sponsored event for a local charity as part of our Dreams and Goals unit. We have decided on a Cornwall-based charity called LAST CHANCE HOTEL, for dogs and other small animals who have been mistreated or are terminally ill to care for them and find foster homes for them to find comfort in there last stages of life. I was overwhelemd by the maturity of the children and more information about this will follow.

That's all from me so have a lovely weeked.

Miss Randle

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Straw house


Posted 30/01/2026
by Ruth Smith


This week we have been exploring the properties of straw!

Some of the older children have found that it was really bendy and not very strong; they weren't sure how the first little pig was able to build a house with it, and they weren't surprised that the wolf was able to blow it down.

Other younger children enjoyed playing with it as a sensory experience; watching as it fell and moved with the air (the big bad wolf blowing!).



 


Polperro Primary Academy   TALLAND'S BLOG 30.1.26


Posted 30/01/2026
by Ben Heasman-Langley

TALLAND'S BLOG 30.1.26

Week 4 of this term has provided us with some brutal brain breaks (planks and squats), more wet plays and a whole lot more electricity!

Here's a brief breakdown of our electrifying week:

Maths:
Year 5 have been dividing 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers. They have become familiar with the bus stop method and have learnt about remainders. They have also been investigating different methods to find the perimeter of rectangles.

Year 4 have been multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100. They have also been comparing the area of different shapes.


English:
We have begun planning to write our set of instructions for how to build and use a torch.

Geography:
Talland created their own maps this week (from an Anglo-Saxon time period). On this map, they created symbols for landmarks to be found by using a 4-figure grid reference. 

PSHE:
Year 5 researched possible jobs they would like to have when they are older. They investigated required qualifications and steps to begin their chosen profession and looked at how much money they could earn. 

Year 4 acted out scenarios to help someone build resilience if a hope or dream of theirs did not come to fruition. 

ART:
This week, we looked at how to show proportion in a drawing. Talland used different sized objects to draw, showing size whilst side by side and then used techniques practiced prior to this lesson to help show realism through tone and texture.

SCIENCE:
We continued experimenting with different circuits whilst figuring out what is needed to make the circuit work.

Design and Technology:
Talland made switches for their torches that they we are going to make over the next couple of weeks (thank you for the plastic bottles). It was literally like a light bulb going off in some heads as they realised what happens when the switch is either opened or closed.

CONGRATULATIONS to Reuben for being noticed this week for continuing to show maturity, a fantastic work ethic and just generally being a great member of the class! His smile lights up the room! 

That's all from us in Talland this week. We hope you have a brilliant weekend and can't wait to see everyone next week.

Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.

 


Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  


Posted 30/01/2026
by Sam Watts

Class 3 Blog for W/E 30th January 2026

This week in class has been full of exciting learning across the curriculum. In science, we explored freezing and boiling points, carrying out investigations and discussing how temperatures affect materials. In history, we created fact files about Ancient Egyptian gods, including Anubis. Did you know that Anubis was the god of mummification and the afterlife and was often shown with the head of a jackal? In computing, we continued learning about the parts of a computer, focusing on the roles of ROM and RAM. Basketball has remained a success, with pupils practising how to protect the ball from a defender. In English, we have begun writing setting descriptions, which are already brilliant pieces of writing that paint a picture in the mind of the reader.

 


Looe Primary Academy  


Posted 30/01/2026
by Rebecca Phillips











Friday 30th January

We have had a great week of learning in class.

In phonics we have continued to explore level 3. This week we have learnt /ai/ and /ee/ . The children have amazed Janet with their reading and writing this week.

In maths Miss Wilson explored the numbers 6, 7 and 8 with the children and then they began to explore 'one more'. We have great mathematicians in class that use wonderful mathematical vocabulary.  

In PE we used BIG parts of our body and small parts of our body to balance. The children were absolutely amazing at this!

In English the children have written key words and captions to match pictures from Snow White and have also explored what an adjective is and used adjectives to describe characters.

The children have also painted their tree snowflakes, discussed what it would be like if the world were frozen and decorated icy pictures, they have collaged polar animals , enjoyed playing with ice and using wonderful vocab to discuss what is happening to the ice as they were holding, and sooooo much more!

We wish you a wonderful weekend

 

The Foundation Team 

 


Darite Primary Academy   Weekly blog 30th Jan 26


Posted 30/01/2026
by Sonia Norris

It's been another busy week at Darite with some wonderful learning going on across the school. It is always makes me smile to see what the children have been learning and for them to show me their work. There are a few exciting events happening over the final two weeks of this half term. Next Thursday we are welcoming Jane Griffiths - an author - to school to share her latest book and talk about how she gets her ideas. On the 10th of February, the PTFA are hosting their Valentine's Disco! I know a lot of children have signed up for this but if they haven't put their names down yet and would like to come, please let Mrs Norris know. Finally, a reminder that the 13th of February is an INSET day. School will be closed to pupils on that day. Safeguarding I am the designated safeguarding lead (DSL) for Darite Academy. All staff take safeguarding very seriously in school and will report any worries that they have or that are passed to them to me. Should I be unavailable, both Mrs Lake and Mrs Norris are trained to act as Deputy Designated Safeguard Leads (DDSL). They will be able to listen to you should I be unavailable.

 


Blisland Primary Academy   Our adventures into Space continue ...


Posted 30/01/2026
by Julie Pearce


This week at Storytellers, the children have been learning more about space by exploring the Sun, Moon and Earth, and discussing how they differ in size, colour and shape. They also enjoyed looking closely at our wooden planet models, using them to name the planets, compare sizes, and discuss what they noticed.

 To bring their learning to life, the children created their own papier-mache models using balloons, paper and glue. They loved ripping, sticking and layering the paper, carefully covering their shapes to make the Sun, Moon and Earth. We talked about which were bigger and which were smaller, and the children enjoyed comparing them as they worked.

 Once dry, the children had great fun painting their creations - bright yellow for the Sun, blue and green for the Earth, and soft greys and whites for the Moon. They were so proud to see them come to life and loved talking about what they had made.

 This activity supported creativity, fine motor skills, teamwork and early science learning - all while having lots of messy fun! We can't wait to display them in our space area soon!


 


Looe Primary Academy   30th January - Snow White writing and drawing shapes!


Posted 30/01/2026
by Jasmine Bolger

Snow White writing and drawing shapes!





















We've had a brilliant couple of weeks in Year 1 / Year 2. We have been finishing off our learning around traditional tales and finished writing our stories. We adapted the Snow White story to choose our own characters. We then wrote our stories up in neat to be displayed in the library. We have used adjectives, suffixes, capital letters and full stops in our writing. We have also done art work linked to Snow White and drew characters from the story in the magic mirror. 

On Tuesday there was Art club after school. We used colouring pens to decorate snakes and then used our cutting skills to make them move. The children were brilliant at taking their time to create their patterns and we were so happy with the finished result! 

Next week, we are moving onto writing about Mary Anning. We have been researching her in History and we're now going to write our own information texts about Mary Anning. 

We've had a great start to the half term. 

Year 1 / Year 2 Team 


 


Duloe C of E Primary Academy   Heads Letter 160


Posted 30/01/2026
by Laura Cole

 


Harrowbarrow Primary Academy   Highlights of learning for week ending 30.1.2026


Posted 30/01/2026
by Ayutila Charlesworth

And with that, January comes to an end... well, almost. Class 2 have had an amazing week of learning and exploring. 

In Literacy, we have completed our key learning for the unit and are applying them to write our draft 'triumph over terror' stories. In Maths, we have moved on to multiplying and dividing by 10. We have also started our journey into the world of Around the World Challenge, and most of us are fast working our way through the UK cities.

In Science, we have continued monitoring and collecting data from our experiments. We have also looked at the difference between a seed and a bulb by closely examining different seeds and bulbs. We really enjoyed watching time lapse videos of seeds and bulbs sprouting and discussing how they differ. This led us ultimately to a discussion about the life cycle of a plant. We can't wait to visit Haye Organic Farm next week to explore the hedgerows and see what plants we can find there.  

In RE, we learned about 'ibadah' as a way of life for Muslims. In History, we watched some amazing videos of Amelia Earhart's first solo flight across the Atlantic and discussed what it might have been like to witness such an amazing event. In Art, we explored Vincent Van Gough's art and making a lot of -ish art inspired by his brushwork and colours.

Finally, we ended the week with a wonderful visit from the library van. All of us got the chance to look through some wonderful books and choose one to take one home to read. Lilly R came back super excited and said, "I wish that was my room!"
 
And, a very well done to:
> Jimmy for getting the Ready Award for his amazing hard work in the past few weeks and completing all his tasks.
> Lilly R for getting the Respectful Award for her kind and considerate nature and always greeting everyone with a smile and a cheer.
> Isla for getting the Safe Award from the Positive Potato Police for sharing during break time.

As mentioned earlier, please find attached below the PDF of the number bonds homework for the week.

 


Copper valley Junior Academy  


Posted 30/01/2026
by Michaela Wright

January 2026

This month we have been looking at 'How Children's Lives Have Changed' in History. We looked at life for children during the Victorian and Tudor times. We enjoyed learning about how different our lives are compared to that of children in the past. We used a range of different primary and secondary sources to complete our research and practiced evaluating the reliability of our evidence.

In Literacy this month we have been studying the story 'Gregory Cool'. We read the story as a class whilst completing VIPER activities and using our Fab Four characters to investigate the story in more detail. We were focused on the genre 'Stories from another culture' whilst also learning how to create a really effective setting description for a story. We completed lots of SPaG work, particularly focusing on expanded noun phrases, adverbials of place, figurative language and fronted adverbials before eventually planning, writing and editing our very own sequel to the story. We have also studied Kenning poems and created some or our own.

In Maths we completed lots of work on multiplication and division. We spent time using various different written methods to help us complete the given calculations. We also continued our Mastering Number at Key Stage 2 work by learning two focus facts a week.

In Art/DT this month we have been looing at tone and texture with a focus on the artists Sarah Graham and Nicola McBride. We completed lots of activities whereby we experimented with using different tones and textures in our art work as well as focusing on proportion and composition.

This month in PE we have completed a Gymnastic unit where we learnt about different jumps, roles and balances before putting together our own sequences.

 


Copper valley Junior Academy   Happy New Year


Posted 30/01/2026
by Jane Cansdale

Attention and Communication

Happy New Year.
We hope you had a lovely Christmas and New year. It is great to be back and continue our focus on language and Communication. By focusing on engaging the children in our group sessions, their  attention to the activities can then extend to other activities. In the pictures you will see two activities 'Fun with Food' and 'Attention Autism'.

Fun with Food is an actiivty to help focus the children using their senses. The activity starts with a transition song:

Its time for fun with food
Its time for fun with food 
Look, smell, touch and taste 
its time for fun with food

The song helps transition the children into the activity in a fun way. Once seated the children are able to see the food presented and can choose to smell, touch and play. There is no emphasis on tasting the food, althought they are welcome to try some, as the focus is to increase their attention span. For children that struggle with different foods, this can also be a fun way to experience different food without the pressure to taste any of it. A word mat is also produced with symbols and pictures, here words can be introduced to describe the food. 

Attention Autism is also an activity that focuses on maintaining the childrens attention. It is set up in 4 different stages:

Stage 1 - to help focus their attention on adult led, fun objects that often spin, wind or make a noise.
Stage 2 - to help sustain their attention also on an adult - led activity.
Stage 3 - where the children learn to shift their attention within a small group as they take turns in a game.
Stage 4 - children are given individual tasks  to complete after a group demonstration, encouraging independence and the ability to transition between activities while maintaining engagement. 

Currently we are up to Stage 3 and will soon be introducing Stage 4.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   The Brunel Bulletin


Posted 30/01/2026
by Darren Woolner

It has been a busy week at Brunel full of learning opportunities for our children. Please enjoy browsing through this week's edition of The Brunel Bulletin.

 


Harrowbarrow Primary Academy   Updates for week ending Friday 30th January 2026


Posted 29/01/2026
by Melissa Pinfield




Our class has had a wonderfully busy week, exploring a mix of creative writing, maths mastery, and scientific discovery! In English, pupils have been using a range of sentence types to describe the world of Pandora, adding detail, mood, and excitement to their writing. Year 5 have been working hard on subtracting fractions, while Year 6 have taken on the challenge of dividing fractions-both groups showing great perseverance and progress. In Science, we've been investigating how the Earth's movement creates night and day, sparking lots of curious questions and thoughtful discussion. A quick reminder: we'll be planting at Cotehele on Monday 2nd February, and with showery weather forecast, pupils will need waterproofs and wellies.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   This Week in Tregantle....


Posted 29/01/2026
by Katie Grinsted

Exciting ice sculptures!

What a brilliant week it has been in Tregantle Class!

We thoroughly enjoyed a special session with our KS2 Reading Pioneers. The children were completely immersed in the stories and listened with such focus and excitement. The older children did a fantastic job with their storytelling - they were wonderful role models and made the experience really memorable for our EYFS learners.

This week also brought some very exciting science learning as we unveiled our ice sculptures from the freezer. The children were absolutely delighted with the results and fascinated as they watched the ice melt. They carefully observed how the sculptures changed in shape and consistency, sharing their ideas and predictions as the ice transformed.

We have also seen some amazing writing this week. Many children have become true authors, using their growing phonics skills to write books of their very own. We are so impressed with their enthusiasm, creativity, and confidence - very impressive work indeed!

In maths, we have had some marvellous mathematicians exploring numbers to 8. The children worked hard to find more and less, showing great understanding through practical activities and discussions.

What a wonderful week of learning, curiosity, and achievement. We are so proud of everything the children have accomplished - well done, Tregantle Class!

 


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