Posted 20/11/2025
by Darren Woolner
Thank You, Brunel Community!
A huge thank you to our whole school community for coming together to support Children in Need 2025.
Thanks to your kindness, enthusiasm and generosity, we raised an amazing £130!
From our pupils and families to our staff team, everyone played a part in making this a success.
Your support truly makes a difference, and we are incredibly proud of what we achieved together.
Well done, Brunel!
#ChildrenInNeed2025 #BrunelPrimaryAcademy #SchoolCommunity #ProudToBeBrunel #TogetherWeCan #FundraisingSuccess
Posted 20/11/2025
by Joanne Pentreath
What a busy and exciting week it has been in Year 2 and 3! The children have shown wonderful curiosity, enthusiasm and teamwork across all areas of the curriculum, and we are very proud of their hard work. A flurry of snow was enjoyed for a brief moment today!
In English, we have been learning to become questioners-asking and answering thoughtful questions about the texts we read. This helps us understand stories more deeply and builds confidence in reading comprehension.
We have also continued developing our descriptive writing skills. The children have been working hard to describe settings in detail, use accurate speech punctuation, and begin planning their own imaginative version of Jack and the Beanstalk. We can't wait to see where their giant adventures lead!
In Maths, the children have been practising working across 10s and 100s. They have been using practical strategies and place value knowledge to solve problems and explain their thinking.
Rehearsals are well underway for our class assembly, ready to share with you on Monday afternoon. The children are very excited to perform and celebrate their learning with you.
In Religious Education, we have been learning about Shabbat and how it is observed in the UK today. The children discussed family traditions, special meals, and the importance of rest and togetherness.
In PSHE, our focus has been on how families may look different from one another but are all important. The children shared thoughtful ideas about what makes a family special and how we can appreciate the differences between us.
Our gymnastics unit continues. This week the children have been practising linking jumps and travelling movements, working on balance, control and creativity in their floor routines.
Our penguin and Antarctic scenes are looking wonderful. The children are using colour, shape and texture to bring their icy landscapes to life.
In Science, we explored forces and magnetism. The children enjoyed predicting and testing which materials are magnetic and how different forces can make objects move.
In Geography, we learned about the physical features of Antarctica. The children were fascinated to discover that Antarctica-despite all its ice-is actually classified as a desert because it receives so little precipitation. We explored its mountains, ice shelves, and unique climate, linking what we learned to our Art too.
A real highlight has been our festive stocking sewing project. The children have shown brilliant perseverance and growing confidence, supported by some wonderfully patient parents and grandparents.
If you are able to offer your help with sewing over the coming weeks, please do get in touch-your support makes such a difference.
We look forward to seeing you at our class assembly on Monday.
Next week brings even more excitement with our cinema trip and a special visit from a real Antarctic pilot!
Have a lovely weekend, and thank you for your continued support.
Posted 20/11/2025
by Georgina Harden
As some of you may already know we are preparing our Nativity performance to share with you all at 10:00am and 02:00pm on the 17th of December 2025. You are now able to book tickets for these performances. Last week we sent home their scripts and letters detailing which parts they are - please do let me know if you need another letter. The Year 2s will have speaking parts and involved on stage during the songs. The Year 1s will all be angels and doing their own dance.
We do kindly ask that you provide your child with their costume for the play and below I have listed some affordable costume ideas for each part. This is not an extensive list so please do not feel that you need to buy the costume listed below. If you are struggling to sort a costume for your child, please do not hesitate to get in contact with us and we will do our very best to support you. We do have some spare costumes available in school so do get in touch if you'd like to use one.
Narrators - Please can they wear black leggings, comfortable trainers and a Christmas jumper of their choice.
Sheep - https://www.amazon.co.uk/HENBRANDT-Childrens-Costume-Nativity-Halloween/dp/B00TRCBHYK/ref=sr_1_15?crid=3CIM405ZQ4PAB&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.A1YtY1143DUBdlatAvGSGzWRgi8ZJjGNOTEC2iX1H3Il3nnN9VaLd6CGqGbX-TQ1evhwtlGBNJGRQDp0eU7GMm_4zgnP_Dof0FzKYyxQm_WvTe7t1FIvTiZUFC5h5ibejcb2gZ3sfgCtgIH6cr6mMfv5ew19lEVIPhVKs5bT50iauqSGvx7jEMLeLjGP3BhmJ9idyKJ_edtxGvj81yOSYdr2bZQDwaps6rhizR-USqNJFTz27saFUk1nDQdU9pmtmUJm9GMHj-M1lb4jrt-eG_-u8lwktXo5-Yv1X0Uv--I.g6FCw1NAoGzHnw6fdwD77Geu66L7OCwhwHP3BaqHYLg&dib_tag=se&keywords=sheep+costume&qid=1763657629&sprefix=sheep+costume%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-15
Angels - https://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Nativity-Christmas-Medium-Costume/dp/B0711V8M71/ref=sr_1_9?crid=9MH407S5W8LE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2JA3uPr-EJPucZ3vd-9YwnGw8otQdtryj41LaF1L_YV8GLXVbzSxI8EVxyn6Tm3BJKavC7s1s6B09w_6mkS67nkdcXwN2ok23bGdH9lhZbUIdfQ75KeLrYbxX-a33SSBDx1WW73D4wyjODc0suUQ2mO0Sl78oBeVFtM-MMGlRjDhGscZQZRffHkyM3f22DpLcIrZFMz7t8olQEEHra7FCUQQSIyByXFZaGJpTjv2_wtS_axEMKAzoNhL6sU6THXVR1DphjV7gxxUKQIR7N7gu2nnMVGDpHkPy213IKDgVys.PJCldD5Od9L1ja6FxqqhhH9BIqJUhwaiLcF9omVohmw&dib_tag=se&keywords=angel+costume&qid=1763657709&sprefix=angel+costume%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-9
OR
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Girls-Costume-Christmas-Nativity-Childs/dp/B005KRN5YQ/ref=sr_1_6?crid=9MH407S5W8LE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2JA3uPr-EJPucZ3vd-9YwnGw8otQdtryj41LaF1L_YV8GLXVbzSxI8EVxyn6Tm3BJKavC7s1s6B09w_6mkS67nkdcXwN2ok23bGdH9lhZbUIdfQ75KeLrYbxX-a33SSBDx1WW73D4wyjODc0suUQ2mO0Sl78oBeVFtM-MMGlRjDhGscZQZRffHkyM3f22DpLcIrZFMz7t8olQEEHra7FCUQQSIyByXFZaGJpTjv2_wtS_axEMKAzoNhL6sU6THXVR1DphjV7gxxUKQIR7N7gu2nnMVGDpHkPy213IKDgVys.PJCldD5Od9L1ja6FxqqhhH9BIqJUhwaiLcF9omVohmw&dib_tag=se&keywords=angel+costume&qid=1763657709&sprefix=angel+costume%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-6
Kings - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Years-Christmas-Nativity-Fancy-Costume/dp/B07XDJTBL2/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3SYG6FVGUGE3U&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.riwecMp36WskQG5nbHEi1uULINaVa8y8qWHYUoi6kwukg1Ds3oCsdNAKVWfu6qp39xpNnkO2I_qg-IxoDtcH-TX8IRySWIOIX23cUdF3kMVzyrh1-6nfI26V_RnYNAAyX-zk7QDTW0obm_Z__kHjff1pfiQucOVULvo6lH8Ho4AHq-0-8hDOa4msPlEvtywbcZ5sn8HDRPTB8P1T4hzIa4O52oD-bzWZlLp1mbP-si2ZfDCjssF8wH6kue3lIZmvXMS-LQIky-qy-Mhd_dJaKAdTkSItzPselDVZx2yxJI0.iRUF-vI_ENxnQ8Z3br9iiV6CgxjZaFYX9Th77zPdIj8&dib_tag=se&keywords=king+servant+costume&qid=1763657800&sprefix=king+servant+costume%2Caps%2C102&sr=8-4
Messenger - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shepherd-Medium-Costume-Christmas-Nativity/dp/B0050ULY28/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1CYTKUG7OAIJV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.yqTLXxsht-3W1eFyLFa3qM9ABlGNawkhi7PhRWyjKVvS1MjqprRDYgDbMpSXgg26g1iVhwyFaYvEAX1c3DIZMQAXKM4TCsmSFOFXwMo1n3iKn1kbL_eQcADQhd16pv8i3P9GkYwZZsaIZ5rSGWnGwqArdzK4RbFSPf42Ac5aQfo1GZ6Iy_0wukIRYfp2jOty1JT74BNuXYSd9vBdwM6b9Vw6jiFuls9V9LQl3tIJpVWqIdRBHs8BikvlIrXXTU-c1W9L8hyGM1pHjPuekLenPmcEjOzweqo8EyS6JQ3uUmQ.J-q1uscsUJYBYrRCchy0YynVZNrgYpI4hykPUnZEEMs&dib_tag=se&keywords=innkeeper+costume&qid=1763657835&sprefix=innkeeper+costume%2Caps%2C101&sr=8-4
Courtier - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bristol-Novelty-Medieval-Childs-Costume/dp/B003ABWB30/ref=sxin_15_sx_hve_deal?content-id=amzn1.sym.acd26753-f5e6-4905-b0bb-5efb6a871401%3Aamzn1.sym.acd26753-f5e6-4905-b0bb-5efb6a871401&crid=2RQIXXC5S8EVI&cv_ct_cx=king+costume&keywords=king+costume&pd_rd_i=B003ABWB30&pd_rd_r=86220145-01de-467c-9916-cb35641f9686&pd_rd_w=uuwkj&pd_rd_wg=l7csL&pf_rd_p=acd26753-f5e6-4905-b0bb-5efb6a871401&pf_rd_r=8SMGHPNMX2F1PMQ6BFS0&qid=1763657855&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=king+costume%2Caps%2C99&sr=1-4-4b7e9f78-9f31-48f7-a034-036fc47d46e1
Shepherds - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0G34D7GMQ/ref=sr_1_5_sspa?crid=1CQXANHC4R4F3&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5HHNdyRHjm7P0hPXDiCobBjbqqU6S4DkHCJCgX1kiyGJ-QHOsfgnxvhu8TYljkMenHJ13l_itLqZfCflih9phyRBfmKIfWcWb0nUdNOpNydttHnbFnKQqqHeoRWO6KcE3RHnfuCC_GwYtsqdmCOeC0nhKg2CBtWj-VzJXNoyNnMiSr2VQ_7nRZgq_xx12yfiqbtzj9QrBGqYNXyzPPSCJVpKGT_bZDfj18NSrfFpM6u9xg8mcBpL_Uw6NKEtgCNbOVTELFHLDi7mFpMwCdmIpc9CAWZUrHXcotNzmsGM28Y.9kyFdZ_IyAl6aDVY7W4TQmSOKQMCr5NraYkXDHhJEo0&dib_tag=se&keywords=shepherd%2Bcostume&qid=1763657961&sprefix=shepherd%2Bcostume%2Caps%2C95&sr=8-5-spons&aref=ESajd6EtyB&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1&psc=1
Joseph - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Costume-Shepherd-Innkeeper-Costumes-Nativity/dp/B0G2G6H6VY/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=28HH1RN9QHKBU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.W9DIk5aS_5IhdzWIC7pVFS0DXXvaHDC4Gv_yqrtfXUF5KZbRqoRwesHWG4PIELwS3v2E0udeqFzQ5y8Xei2om4LMIGUQpaBqrK3TKT1snC-Sb6Ym8zh15vZPbD4zM-sGQQJRF2q28nhCdfV4CdqvAJMhukaoTt289CDR6hwx0EWnA_RG6SFCuQNPxdAL8d30mtqES_-zGMJcEYLkw2L9LoZjub2jac6LvuImdUk4T0HSyERj6yclt9kZYskHE7_6UMrCwFiRB9dyat5ZVxWEKtN0CFlWV3uwKmeuZYOk5WU.ZMcD4kxAcfPr4PFvxeVVrFXFZnwWKDK4wUkF1ueh7AM&dib_tag=se&keywords=joseph+costume&qid=1763658001&sprefix=joseph+costume%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-3-spons&aref=V3ra5w23Ui&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
Mary - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Girls-Nativity-Christmas-Large-Costume/dp/B00NWG3HRM/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2L5SM12TJX0Z1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RVz9Ckj7KHgH87AxRsto1ZIPbpYVO_D72MO54ee3cuwAhFyl5f9fz-QNLjOsTmwV1e1MFOs9h56Y5RHL38sie7bNubMLuHt0T97w66ZWbaT8vrgm3XIgJxGi_y6Y61Czxi-QXOlL077cbGd5_S1dLT52pAESoGgsXFLzsqrB4nDa4KwPMKG3q6QYzrhvxy_f7THK7OK15F4slWz9t4v_LZg9rfS3OuNS2DHigIg0PyJqfaOh_RaBqTp12vOci8P4sBppH6DhRZ2dLutd3EqFL1KQHDjhxlrgw5P0NnUT5C8.bMd4MBKJ0rr214n76FSyI0KCDTqVstYd17R8L1ZemOo&dib_tag=se&keywords=mary%2Bcostume&qid=1763658023&sprefix=mary%2Bcostume%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-6&th=1
Posted 20/11/2025
by Jane Wills
This term has brought an exciting wave of new resources into our classrooms-resources that are already transforming the way children learn, explore, and express their ideas.
New iPads Spark Curiosity and Creativity
Our school has recently received a brand-new replacement set of iPads, part of the investment Bridge School Trust is making to support digital teaching and learning across its schools. At Polruan, we started this digital journey five years ago with the investment in iPads for every child funded by the Barrie Bequest and it's encouraging to have the support of the trust to make this sustainable for future pupils at the school. We are proud to offer a carefully balanced approach of digital and analogue learning to all children to support and enhance our ethos of whole child development.
The new iPads are powerful learning tools and the children are already using them to research topics, create multimedia projects, practise skills, and deepen their independence as learners. Watching them explore new functionalities and share discoveries with one another has been a joy for staff and students alike.
Bringing Science to Life
Alongside the iPads, we have also invested in a range of new science resources. These additions allow children to investigate, experiment, and explore scientific concepts in hands-on, meaningful ways. Instead of reading about ideas, the children can now test whether their hypotheses are viable, observe real-life scientific processes, and learn through rich practical experiences.
Headphones That Empower Independent Learning
We are also extremely grateful for a generous donation from the community, which has allowed us to purchase brand-new headphones for every classroom. These have already had a significant impact.
The headphones enable personalised learning-particularly in subjects like maths, where questions can sometimes be lengthy. With text-to-speech features on the new iPads, children can now have questions read aloud to them instantly, without needing to wait for adult support. This small change has made a big difference, giving pupils the freedom to move through learning at their own pace.
Finally, a Thank You to Polruan Sunnysiders Wi for the donation of £420 following their successful fundraising event "Polruan has talent". We are fortunate to be part of a generous and supportive community, working with the school to help provide the very best opportunities for the children in our village.
Have a lovely weekend,
Jane Wills
Posted 20/11/2025
by Melissa Pinfield

This week has been full of exciting discoveries across our classes! In Year 5, we've been exploring the fascinating world of numbers, learning how prime numbers stand out as the building blocks of mathematics and how square numbers create perfect patterns. Year 6 has been diving deeper into fractions, mastering how to find equivalent fractions and why they matter in everyday problem-solving. Meanwhile, in science, we've turned our attention to population growth, uncovering how living things multiply and what factors influence their survival. From circuits sparking curiosity in our electrical lessons to patterns and proportions in maths, it's been a week of connecting ideas and seeing how numbers and science shape the world around us!
Posted 20/11/2025
by Andrew Smith
Blisland Primary School Blog
Nursery Adventures
Our Nursery children have had a wonderfully busy and creative term!
Bonfire Night & Autumn Adventures:
We celebrated the season with exciting outdoor learning. The children helped light our campfire using the "Dragon's Breath" flint and enjoyed delicious homemade pumpkin soup around the fire. Safety was a key focus as we learned all about fire safety before holding sparklers. Indoors, creativity sparkled with firework art using blowing techniques, stamping, and glitter. To finish, we made and decorated tasty candy apples-what a treat!
Diwali Explorations:
The Festival of Lights brought colour and joy to our classroom. We explored why light is important during Diwali and how families celebrate worldwide. Children made beautiful Diya lamps, created Rangoli patterns on the light board with coloured rice, and designed intricate hand decorations. Traditional music filled the room as we danced together in celebration!
Dental Health Week:
Healthy habits were the focus this week. Our dental role-play area was a hit, and children used disclosing tablets to spot areas to brush. They studied their teeth in mirrors and learned new words like decay, calcium, and cavity. Each child took home a brand-new toothbrush and discussed why routines matter from an early age.
Children in Need:
We joined the whole school in supporting this fantastic cause. Nursery baked and decorated cakes, coloured Pudsey Bears for our stall, and proudly sold their creations to families-raising an amazing £99!
Kensa Class Highlights
Kensa Class have been full of energy and curiosity this term! In history, we've been learning all about the Great Fire of London, exploring how it started and what life was like in 1666. PE has been packed with fun too-parachute games and dance sessions have kept us moving and smiling. A special highlight was when Nursery joined us for a Supertato-themed activity, bringing laughter and teamwork across the classes.
Nessa Class News
Nessa Class have been diving deep into exciting topics.
In English, we've been writing detailed reports on volcanoes, linking our work to geography lessons where we explored where our energy comes from and how it powers our world. Science has been hands-on with investigations into electrical circuits, helping us understand how electricity flows. Our class read, Kensuke's Kingdom, has sparked brilliant discussions and inspired creative responses.
This term has been packed with learning, creativity, and community spirit across all classes. We are so proud of the children's achievements and can't wait to see what next term brings!
Posted 20/11/2025
by Michele Spencer
Year 5 have started preparing their lanterns for the Liskeard Lantern Parade on Saturday 29th November. We hope that some of you will be there to support them and enjoy the spectacle. We were joined by a local artist Biddy Daniel who has started the process off with our children. Our creative staff will continue the preparations with all of year 5 to create their lanterns ready for the big event. It is always a magical event to be part of and another chance for the local community to come together.
Posted 19/11/2025
by Katie Grinsted
What a wonderful week we've had in Tregantle Class!
On Friday, we enjoyed a fantastic trip to Saltash Library. Visiting the library is a great way to nurture our love of books and reading, and the children were so excited to explore a new space filled with stories. We listened to a brand-new story and learned how to use the special machine to check out a book-this was definitely a highlight! Every child was able to borrow a book to take home for the week, and we're already looking forward to returning on Friday to choose new ones.
In PE, we had lots of fun playing with the parachute. We worked together to bounce and catch balls, and even turned the parachute into a cosy little den that we could all sit inside. There was plenty of giggling and teamwork!
Outdoors, the children have been busy in the large sandpit, where lots of imaginative construction has been taking place. It has been lovely to see everyone working collaboratively, building, digging, and creating.
During Forest School, we linked our activities to our class story Room on the Broom. The children gathered natural materials to create their very own magic wands. Each wand was unique, and the children were very proud of their enchanting creations.
It's been a fun, active, and creative week of learning. Well done, Tregantle!
Posted 19/11/2025
by Jenifer Kite
Posted 18/11/2025
by Lynn Cox
Posted 18/11/2025
by Lynn Cox
The weeks continue to fly by in the hectic run up to Christmas. Here is a round up of what we have been doing in school!
Bag2School
Thank you to all of you who donated unwanted clothing to the school. We raised £54 for school funds which is a brilliant amount. we will be repeating this collection in the New Year as many people;e have a 'sting clean' after the festive period!
Baby News!
Mrs Trudi Stephens, who is a Teaching Assistant in the ARC, gave birth to a little boy, Richard, on 24th October. He came very early (31 weeks) and was tiny but her is now doing really well. I know that you will join me in sending her and her husband huge congratulations.
Anti Bullying Week
This year anti bullying week ran from 10th - 14th November. All pupils learnt about strategies to combat any bullying behaviours that they may encounter and how to ensure that they themselves do not engage in these behaviours.
EYFS Open Evening
On 12th November we held an open evening for prospective parents for our Reception class from September 2026. It was lovely to meet these parents and 'show off' the school to them and explain the great opportunities which their children will experience when they attend Copper Valley.
Children In Need
On Friday 14th November the pupils dressed in pyjamas/spots/mufti for Children in Need. Thank you for supporting this great cause for disadvantaged young people. You will be pleased to know that we raised £128 for the charity.
Posted 17/11/2025
by David Hannah
Posted 17/11/2025
by Laura Cole
Posted 17/11/2025
by Joanna Rickard
This week
in pre-school we enjoyed Julia Donaldson's story, "What the ladybird heard?'
A witty
adventure of two crafty robbers, one tiny ladybird and a whole farmyard of fun!
The
children enjoyed the story and creating their own paper plate ladybirds. We
used some ladybirds and their spots to build on our counting skills. The children have been working hard to count
and say the numbers in sequence up to 10.
We then counted the spots on the ladybirds and placed them by the
correct number. Counting small groups of
everyday objects at home is a really good way to teach children that the last
number they reach tells us how many objects there are.
On Tuesday
we honored Remembrance Day in our own way, creating a pre-school wreath and our
own poppy artwork. We then took part in
the 2-minute silence by watching a beautiful animation following a young rabbit
through the poppy fields. It gave the children
an age-appropriate understanding of peace and hope.
Our phonics
sessions had a theme of Little Red Riding Hood.
The children have enjoyed using instruments that helped them to tell the
story or move like a character. Using our listening skills to move in time to a
fast or slow beat.
A reminder
that we need a waterproof coat and a pair of wellies for your child for them to
enjoy outside play in all weather.
Some dates for your diary;
Wednesday 17th
December - Save the Children Christmas Jumper Day
Friday 19th December - Lights, Camel, Action 2! The Sequin! at the church
12:30pm - Last
day of term and children can be collected from 1.15pm.
Friday 19th December
- Lights, Camel, Action 2! The Sequin! - Last day of term. Children can be collected
from 1.15pm
Monday 22nd
December - Friday 2nd January - Christmas Break
Posted 17/11/2025
by Julie Pearce
Storytellers have had a wonderfully busy day in
nursery, full of baking, creativity and community spirit. The children worked
together beautifully, taking turns to mix ingredients, spoon out cake batter
and carefully decorate their sweet treats. Our art table was just as lively,
with everyone colouring their own Pudsey Bears to help brighten up our nursery
stall. When the cakes were ready, the children proudly helped set up the stall
and were so excited to "sell" their bakes to families and friends. They showed fantastic
confidence, lovely manners and a real sense of teamwork throughout the whole
afternoon. We are incredibly proud of our little Storytellers for their hard
work, enthusiasm and the joy they brought to our Children in Need fundraising.
Well done, everyone! We raised an amazing £99 as a group effort.
Posted 17/11/2025
by Anthea Hillman
It's been a busy week in school, filled with meaningful activities and plenty of colour! Thank you for sending your children in for a cosy day today in their PJs, spots, or bright colours. We are delighted to share that we raised £150 for Children in Need. As part of Anti-Bullying Week, pupils took part in thoughtful discussions in both assemblies and classrooms about what bullying means to us and how we can use our "Power for Good" to stand up against bullying, whether face-to-face or online. We were also very proud of the respect the children showed during the two-minute silence on Tuesday at 11am, as well as the interest and maturity they demonstrated during Rev Richard's Remembrance assembly in the afternoon.
Thank you to all the parents and carers who met with their child's teacher this week. It was a valuable opportunity to hear about the progress pupils are making, the learning they are enjoying, and the ways you can support them at home.
We are entering a very busy time of year and here are the dates of upcoming events for your diary. Further details will follow. Dates are also on our online events diary on this website.
• Christmas Gift MUFTI day - Wednesday 3rd December (see details below under Christmas Gift Room)
• Christmas Fair - Friday 5th December FOPS are currently busy organising our Christmas Fair which will be on Friday 5th December starting at 2.00 pm. We would be grateful for donations of raffle prizes, good condition toys to sell and teddies for the teddy tombola.
• Polperro Lights Switch On - Saturday 6th December The children will be making willow lanterns in school, kindly funded by the Polperro Christmas Lights Committee, for the Lantern Parade from the Village Hall (more details to follow).
• CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCES (in the school hall)
Penhallow Class Nativity Play - Tuesday 9th December at 11am and 2.00 pm.
Landaviddy Class Christmas Play - Thursday 11th December at 2.00 pm and 6.00 pm.
Talland Class and Chaipel Class Christmas Play (joint performance) - Monday 15th December at 2.00 pm and 6.00 pm.
• Christmas Jumper Day Thursday 11th December We are holding our Christmas Jumper Day in aid of the charity 'Save The Children' on Thursday 11th December. We ask for a £1.00 donation for this non-uniform day. We will provide opportunities for children to add some sparkle to a plain jumper if they do not already have a Christmas top to wear.
• Christmas Gift Room On, Wednesday 17th December, during the school morning, Santa's Workshop will be opening its doors for the children to choose a special gift or two for someone they love. Each gift will cost £2 (maximum of 2 gifts per child). Santa's helpful elves will be on hand to wrap the presents, ready to bring home at the end of the day, perfect to pop under your Christmas tree! To help make this possible, we'll be holding a Christmas Mufti Day on Wednesday 3rd December. Children can come to school in their favourite festive clothes in exchange for a donation of new or unused items (2 items if possible). Gift ideas include chocolates, toiletries, socks, notebooks or any small items you'd be happy to receive yourself. (Please no alcohol, thank you!). All profits will go to the school.
• Christmas Lunch Wednesday 17th December The Christmas lunch will be held on Wednesday 17th December this year. The menu will be on Parent Pay shortly, we will advise you when.
Have a lovely weekend.
Posted 16/11/2025
by Daisy Rowe
Posted 16/11/2025
by Daisy Rowe
Posted 16/11/2025
by Helen Fitzsimmons
Hello Everyone,
This week we have been getting creative in our art lessons, looking at patterns and colours in our Tinga Tinga art and creating our own animals.
In Geography we have been continuing to learn about the continents of the world and have focussed this week on Europe.
In English, we have finished our unit of work on Little Red Riding Hood, and have created our own innovated versions of the story.
Thank you to those who attended our parent/teacher consultations. It was lovely to find out more about your children, and to share their learning with you.
We hope you have a lovely weekend,
from The Penhallow Team.
Posted 16/11/2025
by Rebecca Brewer
Dear all!
We have been very busy as always in Year 3!
We finished our art project where the children made their own papyrus paper and then designed their own scroll. This half term as part of DT, they will be designing and making their own sarcophagus!
In English, we have been following the story of Tadeo Jones and the children will be writing their own version this week.
In maths, the children are still working on addition and subtraction! Please do not forget that for homework, there are assignments set on Mathletics!
For Whole Class Reading lessons, the children have been learning about emotions which ties in nicely with our PSHE unit "families" and how to resolve conflicts!
In French, the children are learning about different flavour ice creams! They used our Outdoor Orienteering Markers to find the days of the week in French too!
In Geography, the children are learning all about the River Niles and it's features! They will be writing about the journey of a tiny droplet later this week!
We will begin our Christmas Service practise soon - please watch out for dates of when the service is at the church!
That is all for now!
Mrs Brewer, Mrs Miller and Mr Liddement.
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