Posted 01/05/2026
by Rebecca Phillips
In English this week the children started by using
adjectives to describe food items from our story. They thought of the most
amazing adjectives, we were all very impressed. Next the children wrote lists
of what the hungry caterpillar ate. The children used their phonics and wrote
some amazing words.
In maths this week we have been exploring missing numbers to
20 and ordering numbers to 20. The adults gave some children, and Miss Ginn
some teen numbers but missed some numbers out and we had to figure out what
numbers were missing!
The children have been collaging food items from our story this
week, classifying minibeasts and finding lots of minibeasts in our outside area
using magnifying glasses. They have loved looking through the magnifying glasses
and seeing the minibeast close up.
We have also made potions in the water tray, sandcastles and
mazes in the sandbox, coloured caterpillar sheets, made minibeasts from Lego, and
so much more!
Have a lovely Bank Holiday weekend
The Foundation Team
Posted 01/05/2026
by Chris Wathern
Year Group Newsletters
To see what learning has been happening in classes, and what's coming up over the next fortnight, please take a look at the Year Group Newsletters emailed home today. Copies can also be found on the class pages of our website.
Thank You, Farewell and Congratulations to Trina Head
Last Friday, we said a fond farewell to Trina Head. Trina has worked at the school as part of the catering team for 17 years! This week, Trina started her new position at a local Nursery. We wish her all the very best as she begins her new role.
Mrs Graham's Maternity Leave Begins
In assembly today, we wished Mrs Graham all the very best as she begins her maternity leave. We will miss Mrs Graham but we couldn't be happier for her as she starts this wonderful new chapter. As Year 4 parents are already aware, Miss Clift will be teaching Class 4W for the remainder of the academic year.
Hockey Success!
Congratulations to Joseph in Year 6 on his selection to play for the U12 County Hockey Development Squad. What a fantastic achievement - well done, Joseph.
Year 2 Assembly - Thursday 7th May
We look forward to seeing family members of Year 2 at their Assembly next Thursday 7th May. Doors open after morning drop off, with a start time of 9:00am. To help the morning drop-off routine, any Year 2 families driving are asked to try parking in the staff car park first (double parking is fine).
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check Meeting - Friday 8th May 2:45pm
A reminder that Year 1 parents are invited into school next Friday to hear about the upcoming Year 1 Phonics Screening Check. The session should take no longer than 20 minutes and you will be able to collect your children straight after.
Ten Tors 2026 - Good Luck!
Good luck to our members of staff taking part in the Bodmin Lions' Ten Tors Challenge this Sunday, raising money for charity. The challenge takes walkers over ten hills and tors of Bodmin Moor, starting and finishing at St Breward Football Club. We hope to share some photos of them in action next week.
Miss Blue is Running for 'Bowelbabe'
Miss Blue, one of our Teaching Assistants, is jogging a mile a day in May (31 miles in total) for the cancer research charity, Bowelbabe, set up in memory of Dame Deborah James. If you are able to support Miss Blue in reaching her target of £150 for this charity, please follow the link, thank you: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/natashas-giving-page-4871
House Points
Congratulations to this week's winners, Choughs. Overall, Choughs maintain the lead:
Choughs - 10,346
Puffins - 9652
Swans - 9230
Cormorants - 8265
Wishing you a very relaxing Bank Holiday weekend - see you next Tuesday!
Best wishes,
Chris Wathern
Posted 01/05/2026
by Sarah Burton
This week in Treyarnon has been fun because we have been looking at different types of art. For example, perspective drawing, scaling up and graffiti.
Here are some of our wonderful creations. I'm sure you will be as impressed as I am!
In English, we have been writing our paragraphs for the persuasive leaflet about a space hotel. In particular, we have focused on the subheadings on food and accommodation. Some of their ideas have been imaginative and they have used some carefully chosen adventurous vocabulary.
In maths, we have been revising 2d and 3d shapes, money and angles. We have also been working on our arithmetic and practicing the questions we are still finding tricky.
In science, we investigated the solubility of substances by seeing if the temperature of water impacts how quickly something dissolves. We tried sugar and a teabag. Our results showed that the hotter the water, the quicker it dissolved.
I hope you all have a wonderful bank holiday weekend!
Miss Burton
Posted 01/05/2026
by Abigail Flashman
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Reception writing
In Reception, the children are beginning to develop their writing skills by using dictated sentences and applying their RWInc (Read Write Inc.) phonics knowledge to write short phrases. They listen carefully to simple sentences, repeat them, and then use their sounds to write the words independently. The children are learning to segment sounds, form letters correctly, and build confidence in their early writing. It is wonderful to see them using their phonics skills to express their ideas and take their first steps as writers.
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Forest school!
Class One had an exciting day at Forest School when they discovered tiny tadpoles swimming in a shallow pond. The children watched carefully as the tadpoles wriggled through the water, noticing their long tails and smooth bodies. They learned that tadpoles are baby frogs and will slowly grow legs and change as they get older. Everyone was very gentle and respectful of the creatures, making sure not to disturb their habitat. It was a fun and fascinating way to learn about nature and life cycles outdoors.

Bridge making
In Year One science, the children explored different materials and their properties by becoming young engineers. They investigated items like paper, cardboard, plastic, and wood, discussing which were strong, flexible, or waterproof. Using their ideas, they worked in teams to design and build small bridges, carefully choosing materials they thought would be the strongest. Once their bridges were complete, they tested them by adding weights to see how much they could hold. The children loved experimenting and learning from what worked well and what needed improving, developing their problem-solving skills along the way.
Posted 01/05/2026
by Sonia Norris
What a difference a sunny week makes! The children have enjoyed being outside in the sunshine. Hopefully the weather stays good for the bank-holiday!
Thank-you to the Year 6 parents who were able to come along to the meeting on Monday about the SATs starting on the 11th. If you were unable to attend it, please let us know and we can share the information. All children in Year 6 are welcome to come to breakfast club free of charge on Monday 11th to Thursday 14th May of SATs week to get themselves ready for the tests.
Next week is a shortened week with the bank holiday. On Thursday we have our whole-school trip to Dartmoor Zoo. Please make sure you login to ParentPay to give permission - there is no cost to this trip. Friday is our Go Wild Day in aid of OVAID. It will be a non-uniform day, all donations for non-uniform will get a free raffle ticket to win a cuddly prize. We are also holding a cake sale to raise money for this cause; please may we ask for kind donations to be dropped into school on Friday morning. As we have some allergies in school, may we also request an ingredients list so that all children are able to enjoy a tasty treat.
Thank-you for all your support of the school and pupils. Darite is a very special place to work and learn. Enjoy the long weekend and we will see the children back in on Tuesday 05th May.
Posted 01/05/2026
by Katie Grinsted
What a fantastic week we've had in Tregantle Class!
The children have really immersed themselves in our topic on transport and vehicles. They have been busy creating hot air balloons, cars, and aeroplanes, which are now proudly on display in our classroom. It's wonderful to see their creativity and hard work showcased for everyone to enjoy.
On Monday, we welcomed a specialist music teacher who led the class in fun pulse and rhythm games. The session was full of energy and excitement, and the children especially loved playing the ukulele and joining in with singing. It was a truly enjoyable experience for all.
We have also been getting our hands dirty in the garden by planting seeds. The children learned how to carefully plant and look after them, and we are now eagerly watching and waiting to see them grow!
In literacy, the children produced some fantastic "have a go" writing about planting seeds. They showed great confidence using their phonics knowledge and tricky words-well done!
In maths, we have been practising accurate counting of objects up to 20. The children have been working hard to develop their confidence and accuracy.
It has been a very busy, productive, and fun-filled week. We are so proud of everything the children have achieved!
Posted 01/05/2026
by Michaela Wright
This month we have started our Summer term 1 units of learning. In English we have read the book 'The Land of Roar' by Jenny McLachlan and completed lessons to help us engage with and explore the text. The children are really enjoying this story based on an imaginary world and are looking forward to being able to plan and write their own doorway to adventure short story.
In Geography we have begun learning about rivers. We will be completing lots of investigation and enquiry work to help us answer the question "What are rivers and what are they used for?" So far we have recapped the water cycle and created our own 3D model of a river; each of the three courses and their features.
Changing states is our focus this half term in Science and during April we have learnt about the properties of each of the three states, how they are different from each other and how their particles are arranged and how they behave.
In PE this half term we will be completing our athletics unit of learning and so far we have been practicing how to complete a successful sprint.
Decimals have been our focus in Maths, which we will continue with next month. As always, we have completed lots of times tables work, focusing on mastering our multiplication facts and being able to recall them quickly.
This month we have also begun our painting and mixed media unit in Art. We have begun learning about tints and shades and used this knowledge to create our own 3d looking art work. We will continue to develop our knowledge and understanding whilst practicing the different required skills and techniques before creating a final piece of art for our summer art exhibition.
Posted 01/05/2026
by Darren Woolner
Thank you for your ongoing support this week. We are so lucky to have such a supportive parent community.
Just a reminder that Mrs Grinsted will be at Victoria Gardens tomorrow morning from 9:40am for the start of the Youth Parade which with symbolise the start of the Saltash May Fair. It would be wonderful for as many Brunel families as possible to join this annual event.
We wish you a wonderful bank holiday weekend and look forward to seeing you all back at school on Tuesday. In the meantime, please enjoy this week's edition of The Brunel Bulletin.
Posted 30/04/2026
by Joanne Pentreath



Posted 30/04/2026
by Melissa Pinfield

This week in Science, we have been learning about the different parts of plants and discussing the important jobs they do, as well as exploring the fascinating ways seeds are dispersed, including by wind, water and animals. The children have enjoyed making links between what plants need to grow and how seed dispersal helps plants survive and spread. In English, we have been focusing on writing speech, thinking carefully about how dialogue is punctuated and how it can be used to show character and move a story forward. In Maths, Year 6 pupils have been developing their skills with co‑ordinates, plotting and reading positions accurately, while Year 5 have been working hard to match fractions with their equivalent percentages and explaining their thinking clearly. We would also like to remind families that May Day dancing will take place on Bank Holiday Monday at the village hall just after midday, and we hope you can come along to support our fantastic dancers and enjoy the celebrations.
Posted 30/04/2026
by Emmeline Scott
This week in Lantic Class, we have been working incredibly hard across all of our learning!
In Maths, we have been learning all about quarters. We have now finished our fractions unit and completed our assessments - the children have shown great understanding and should feel very proud of themselves.
In English, we have begun planning our pirate persuasive adverts. The children have had lots of fun thinking of exciting ways to persuade people to join our pirate crew - we can't wait to start writing them onto special paper!
In DT, we have been exploring different fruits and vegetables, using our senses to describe them and thinking about what we might like to use in our designs.
We have also been working really hard on our handwriting, focusing on forming our letters neatly and carefully.
We are all very excited for our upcoming trip to Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary on 19th May! If you have not yet returned your permission slip, please make sure you do so as soon as possible.
Thank you for your continued support.
Please keep reading at home each day with your children as much as possible and continue to access Anton maths where the children love to play games and explore.
Mrs Scott, Miss Sleep and Mrs Quick.
Posted 30/04/2026
by Julie Peat
We have had a great couple of weeks back to nursery. Our enquiry question has been "What can you see on the farm?"
The children have been busy getting creative and making lots of different farm animals including bubble wrap sheep and paper plate cows.
We have had the farm in the tuft tray and the children have been singing the song "Old McDonald had a farm".
At story time we have enjoyed "Baa Moo, what will we do?", "Farmer Duck" and "Moo Moo Mooing".
In phonics this week the children have been blending sounds together, breaking down words into syllables and have enjoyed a game of cafe bingo.
In maths, we have been naming, ordering and writing numbers.
It's a bank holiday on Monday so we look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday.
Julie and Sarah
Posted 30/04/2026
by Julie Pearce
Storytellers Nursery has been making the most of the warmer days by getting outside and starting work on their vegetable patch. The children enthusiastically dug holes ready for planting potatoes, taking turns with tools and working together as a team. They also carefully filled trays with compost before sowing a variety of vegetable and herb seeds, showing great concentration and care as they completed each step.
Spending time outdoors and engaging in gardening activities brings so many benefits for young children. It supports their physical development as they dig, carry, and scoop, helping to build strength and coordination. It also encourages teamwork, communication, and confidence as they share ideas and work alongside their friends.
Gardening is a wonderful hands-on way for children to learn about the world around them. They begin to understand how plants grow, what they need to thrive, and where food comes from. This early connection to nature can help foster a sense of responsibility and care for the environment.
Being out in the fresh air also supports children's wellbeing, helping them feel calm, happy, and engaged. Activities like these spark curiosity and excitement, creating meaningful learning experiences that the children will remember as they watch their plants grow and flourish over time.
Huge thanks to everyone who donated seeds and plants. We really appreciate it
Posted 29/04/2026
by Andrew Hunt
This week we held final rehearsals for the annual May Day celebrations. Starting at 12pm on Monday 4th at Harrowbarrow Village Hall, there will be music from Callington Brass Band, food, games and our very own maypole dancers. Hopefully, the weather will be better than the forecast currently indicates. 
This week, we also welcomed Sarah Parker-Clavier from the Cornwall Music Service. As music lead, Abi Fashman successfully applied for funding for each class to have music lessons to complement our music curriculum. The first lesson for the junior classes was about music tech; using GarageBand to compose music. Next week, Class 3 will be learning to play the ukulele and will be learning to play this instrument for the duration of the term. Perhaps, before the summer holidays, there will be an opportunity for 29 Year 3 and 4 ukulele players to perform to parents and carers!
Posted 28/04/2026
by Leonie Swabey
We hope that you had some well-earned rest and family time over the Easter holidays. We are very excited to be back for the Summer term. There are lots of exciting things in store and lots of interesting new learning to come across.
Please take a look at the Knowledge Web below, which details what we will be learning this half term.
Posted 28/04/2026
by Leonie Swabey
We hope that you had some well-earned rest and family time over the Easter holidays. We are very excited to be back for the Summer term. There are lots of exciting things in store and lots of interesting new learning to come across.
Please take a look at the Knowledge Web below, which details what we will be learning this half term.
Posted 28/04/2026
by Leonie Swabey
What a way to end Spring term! Duckpool students had the opportunity to take part in Dartmoor Zoo's 'Snooze at the Zoo' experience.
On an action-packed first day we had a guided tour of the zoo, educational workshops based upon conservation and endangered species, as well as a 'close encounters' session where we came face-to-face with a giant stick-insect and a bearded dragon.
After completing a tricky zoo trail in teams, we were served a delicious dinner before watching 'We Bought a Zoo': the film adaptation of the story behind the current owner of the zoo. After darkness fell we embarked on an 'after dark' tour and spotted some of the nocturnal creatures.
On day 2, after filling ourselves up with a range of lovely fruit, pastries and cereals we were ready to explore the zoo ourselves privately, before it was open to the public! We visited the reptile house, played on the play equipment and went back to say our farewells to our favourite animals. We had a picnic lunch in the glorious sunshine in the 'calm garden' before heading back to Brunel.
The children behaved impeccably and were an utter joy to take. Members of the public also commented upon how well they conducted themselves. What an incredible couple of days of learning, fun and excitement!
Check out lots more photos in the document below...
Posted 27/04/2026
by Joanna Rickard
Our first
week back after Easter break has seen us enjoy some beautiful but windy
weather!
The
children all came back excited to share what fun they had shared with their families
over easter, and how many easter egg hunts they had all been to!
The
children settled back into pre-school quickly and they enjoyed our garden center
role play area, planting seeds and selling plants.
We talked
about our new enquiry question for this half term, 'What can we plant and see
in a garden?' The children talked about
what they know can grow in a garden, plants, fruits and vegetables. We looked at different types of seeds and how
we plant and look after the seeds to make them grow. We also enjoyed stories
such as Sam Plants a Sunflower and Jaspers Beanstalk.
Next week
we will be getting our big tractor tyre flower beds weeded in preparation to
plant some plants into them. The
children will help to water them daily and look out for signs of them
growing. We will also be starting some
seeds off and hoping they grow too!
The
children on Thursday are lucky to be joining Lantic and Mrs Edwards for a short
forest school session, the first one this week was thoroughly enjoyed. We know not all of the children are here for a
Thursday session, but to reassure you that all the children will be accessing
forest school at times over the summer term.
We quite often go exploring over there when the afternoons allow us to.
The Summer Term school lunch menu is in our entrance area, remember all our children can order a school lunch. If this is something you would like to do, please pop in and see Mrs Thompson if you need a Parent pay account setting up.
The
pre-School Team.
Posted 27/04/2026
by Zoe Thompson
Posted 27/04/2026
by Laura Cole
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