Posted 09/01/2026
by Alice Wilkie
Welcome Back Landaviddy!
It has been lovely to see the children back in school, ready for an exciting Spring Term. Already we have had a crazy week - weather wise! But even with all the disruption, we have enjoyed being back together.
We concluded our previous enquiry 'What was new about the Stone Age?' by completing a Kahoot quiz and launched our enquiry focus for this half term, 'How far can you travel?'. We came up with lots of questions and ideas about what this could mean. In Computing, we have started a new unit on Data Handling, where we will be exploring the International Space Station (ISS). Our first lesson this week, had us using interactive digital maps to discover their home on the ISS.
During English, we have been rounding off our work on poetry, where we produced our own shape poetry inspired by a snowflake. We used alliteration and similes, as well as some amazing vocabulary to capture the attention of our reader. We are all really proud of the poems we created. Well done everyone. In Maths, we have been rounding off our unit on Addition and Subtraction by making estimations, using inverse operations and making decisions on the best strategies to use when problem-solving.
Congratulations to Ella and Finn for being chosen as Landaviddy's People of the Week!
We hope you have a super weekend and look forward to seeing you on Monday.
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Lister and Miss Colton
Posted 09/01/2026
by Joanne Pentreath
Welcome back and Happy New Year! It has been a real pleasure to welcome the children back into school after the Christmas break. They have settled back into routines brilliantly, showing resilience, positivity and focus - especially impressive given the disruption caused by the recent weather. We are very proud of how maturely they have returned to learning.
English:
We have started a brand-new English unit linked to the text Meerkat Mail. The children began by sharing what they already know about the story and making predictions about what might happen. We have continued to develop reading fluency and comprehension, with a focus on reading with expression and understanding what we have read.
Maths:
In Maths, the children have been working on complements to 100, developing their number sense and mental strategies. Alongside this, we have continued to practise mental arithmetic, encouraging quick recall and efficient methods.
History - 'How Did We Learn to Fly?'
We began our exciting new History topic, How Did We Learn to Fly?, with a fantastic WOW starter. The children invented, built and tested their own paper aeroplanes, exploring how design changes affected how far and how well they flew. This hands-on activity sparked lots of curiosity and questions, setting us up perfectly for learning about early flight and significant inventors.
PSHE:
In PSHE, we returned to our theme of Celebrating Difference, beginning to explore the challenges that some people may face in their lives. The children showed great empathy and thoughtfulness during discussions, listening respectfully to one another and sharing their ideas maturely.
PE - Dance:
In PE, we started a new dance unit focused on machine and robotic movement. The children explored this style by observing different types of movements and then trying to copy and create sharp, controlled actions in their own dances. There was lots of concentration - and plenty of fun!
Computing:
In Computing, the children began learning about space stations, discussing what they are used for and how astronauts live and work in space.
Aspiration Day:
We ended the week with a truly fantastic Aspiration Day, where many inspiring adults from our local community visited to run workshops. The children loved learning about different jobs, skills and life experiences, and it was wonderful to see them so engaged and motivated. A huge thank you to everyone who gave their time to inspire our learners.
It has been a brilliant first week back, full of curiosity, creativity and enthusiasm!
Posted 09/01/2026
by Melissa Pinfield

Posted 09/01/2026
by Melissa Pinfield

It's lovely to see the class back after Christmas and ready for a new term! In Maths, Year 5 have been learning about equivalent fractions, while Year 6 have been working on adding fractions. In English, we've started exploring example texts to help us write a setting story based on Pandora, focusing on using descriptive language to bring this incredible world to life. Here we have been spotting for different features to understand what makes a good text. It has helped us to understand how writers use devices such as noun phrases or figurative language. We're excited to see all the amazing work you'll create this term!
Next week is bikeability on Thursday for any Year 6 pupils that have signed up.
Posted 09/01/2026
by Ben Heasman-Langley
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! We hope you had a magical Christmas and had a fantastic welcome to the New Year! It's great seeing everybody and hearing about some lovely Christmas stories. Really excitingly, it's also brilliant to welcome our new children: Renley, Taran and Max. They're a great addition to our class and we can't wait to become part of their story.
Here's a breakdown of our week:
Maths:
Year 5 have been solving problems involving CUBED numbers and multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1,000.
Year 4 have been multiplying by the 7 and 9 times tables... why not quiz your child on those times tables...
English:
Talland have written their Myth/Legend story up in best this week and have illustrated their Hero/Heroin's and Villain's. I'm so impressed with their stories; they're so creative!
PSHE:
This term we're focusing on hopes and dreams so Talland have been thinking about what their hopes and dreams might be for the future and whether or not having money would help them accomplish their dream.
PE:
Dance is on a Tuesday with Mrs. Hillman and Tennis is on a Wednesday with Mr. Langley.
Talland have had lots of fun dancing with Mrs. Hillman and I've been playing tennis with them. We learnt about the forehand and how accurate we can be when striking the ball.
SCIENCE:
Our enquiry question is: ' Who's got the Power?' this term so we are investigating electricity. Today we were thinking about which appliances would require power from electricity and whether they were powered by batteries, mains or both. Question: If you could only have five appliances in your house, what would they be?
CONGRATULATIONS to Riley, Taran and Max for settling in so well this week. We celebrated them in assembly for bringing such great energy, curiosity and kindness to the class. The rest of Talland have been so warm and welcoming - it's been lovely to witness.
That's all from us in Talland this week. We hope you have a great weekend and can't wait to see everyone next week.
Signing off from Mr. Langley and Mr. Bishop.
Posted 09/01/2026
by Ayutila Charlesworth
It has been a real treat to see all the children back in the classroom again!
We had a very exciting start to the term on Tuesday with everyone eager to share their Christmas adventures. So, we started the day with a circle time to share all our stories with our friends.
As usual, we have got right back into the swing of things. In Maths, we have started a new unit of work on Multiplication and Division. This week, we have been looking at equal groups. In Literacy, we are hoping to write our own 'triumph over terror' stories based on the book Supertato by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. This week, heave spent a lot of time looking at the original story and a WAGOLL based on original story to identify key elements we can use in our own stories.
In RE, this term we continue our enquiry into Islam with Miss Walker. This week we look at the Qur'an and how it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. We ended the week with a big BANG with our first Art lesson of the term. This term we are exploring expressive painting. We are hoping to explore a variety of artists and learn about the use of colours and creating texture and movement in art. Today we looked at the work and process of abstract artist Charlie French. We then used our sketchbooks to capture our own reactions to his art. Take a look below at some of the sketchbook pages from today.
Finally, a very well done to:
Posted 09/01/2026
by Chris Wathern
Apart from the weather disruption, it's been a very calm and purposeful first week back to school. Thank you once again for your support yesterday afternoon and this morning.
This week, we welcomed our newest staff member, Belinda Lowehr, to the Bridge Kids team. Following her successful interview last term, Belinda is working with Bev Young every morning for Breakfast Club as well as joining the After School Club team on a Wednesday and Friday. It was also a delight to welcome back Natasha Blue in her role as Teaching Assistant in Year 3.
Digital Safety
We regularly post and share with our community information to support children staying safe online and being digitally responsible. Dame Rachel de Souza, Children's Commissioner, has published a new guide to share with parents/carers - What I wish my parents or carers knew: A guide for parents on managing children's digital lives (link emailed home).
Please do take a look at this guide as part of our shared responsibility (schools, families and wider society) in balancing protecting children from online harm whilst enabling access to spaces that are now central to learning, socialising and play.
FOWPA - AGM & The Great Wadebridge Primary Academy Quiz
Our AGM is being held on Monday 26th January, 6pm - all welcome to attend. Location to be confirmed.
The Great Wadebridge Primary Academy Quiz - Friday 30th Jan, 7pm, Wadebridge Town Hall
Get your team together, dust off those thinking caps, and join us for a brilliant evening of quizzing at The Great Wadebridge Primary Academy Quiz. Organised by FOWPA and hosted by everyone's favourite quiz master, Robin Moorcroft, it promises to be a night full of fun, friendly competition, and plenty of laughs.
There'll be a bar open throughout the evening, prizes for the top teams, and a fantastic raffle featuring beautiful hampers packed with goodies. It's the perfect chance to enjoy a great night with friends and support a wonderful cause.
Spaces are limited, so book your table early to avoid missing out. £20 per table - maximum of six people
Book your table here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1980033460381?aff=oddtdtcreator
Every ticket sold helps support Wadebridge Primary Academy, funding projects and resources that make a real difference to the children.
From FOWPA
House Points
Congratulations to this week's winners, Choughs. Overall, Choughs maintain the lead:
Choughs - 5525
Puffins - 4907
Swans - 4659
Cormorants - 4232
PE Days from January 2026
Nursery: Monday & Tuesday
Reception: Friday
Year 1: Friday
Year 2: Thursday
Year 3: Friday
Year 4: Tuesday
Year 5: Wednesday
Year 6: Thursday
Best wishes,
Chris Wathern
Posted 09/01/2026
by Rebecca Phillips
We have had a wonderful start back to school this week. The children must have had Christmas magic sprinkled on them as they have grown over the holidays and have come back so determined to explore and learn!
Our big question for this half term is: What would it be like if the world were frozen?
THis week the children have explored polar regions and made pictures, they have made icicles from small parts, used pencil control to follow lines and make a snowy picture, painted lasagna sheets in frosty colours ready to make a polar collage next week and so much more!
In phonics we have started to learn level 3 phonemes and write the graphemes and the children have been trying so hard to write CVC words that include our sounds of the day!
In maths we have been exploring zero. We have completed activities including zero or not zero. The children are really beginning to use mathematical thinking and full mathematical sentences when answering questions! we have a class of mathematicians!
In outdoor learning this week we went on an ice hunt! It had all melted by the time we got there but we found some wonderful things in our forest area.
On Thursday we were so lucky to have M and M productions visit us and put on a wonderful pantomime- Snow White! We had so much fun and it has really got us excited to start our English learning journey on Snow White! Wonderful wow work coming soon!
Posted 09/01/2026
by Anthea Hillman
Welcome back, and Happy New Year to you all. We are delighted to welcome our new families and six new pupils to our school community.
Thank you for your patience and understanding when the school opened later than usual on Tuesday and again yesterday when we closed early as a precaution due to the storm. Our caretaker, Mr Sands, has been checking the school premises and repairing any damage caused by the weather. I am pleased to report that the greenhouse remains intact which means the children will be able to continue growing their own fruit and vegetables as planned when Gardening Club resumes next half term.
Clubs
The Girls' Football Club for pupils in Years 3-6 will begin on Tuesday 13th January.
Other clubs will start the week commencing Monday, 19th January as follows:
Monday: Lunchtime Mindfulness and Colouring Club (Mrs Wilkie) for all year groups
After School Running Club (Miss Bowden and Mrs Turnbull) for years 3-6. This club is open to anyone who likes running however it will not run when the Cross-Country League races are on - next races 16th January)
Tuesday: Lunchtime Construction Club (Mrs Lister) Reception/Y1/Y2
After school Girls' Football Club (Y3-6) starts 13th January
Thursday: Lunchtime Choir (Mrs Butlin) Y2-6
After school Art Club (Mrs Fitzsimmons) Reception/Y1/Y2 (limited numbers, 1st come 1st served)
After school Football Club (Mr Langley) Y3-Y6
Please inform us by email or phone call, which clubs you wish your child to attend, by midday on Wednesday 14th January. For all clubs, once signed up children will be expected to attend every week unless they have written parental permission not to, or are absent. This applies to both lunchtime and after school clubs. Please note that gardening club will resume after half term.
What I wish my parents or carers knew..': A guide for parents and carers on managing children's digital lives
The children's Commission has published a really useful guide 'What I wish my parents or carers knew..': A guide for parents and carers on managing children's digital lives. Written with children's input, it offers practical advice on setting firm, protective boundaries online and supporting children's safety and wellbeing in today's digital world. Click here to access the guide.
These are the main messages for you at the moment as we start back and we will send out further correspondence as needed, with a regular update each Friday. Further information regarding school is available on the Head's Blog and class blogs on our website and information about dates can be found in the Events Diary on this website.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Hillman
Posted 09/01/2026
by Sonia Norris
Welcome back after the Christmas break. I hope you all managed to have some time to rest and relax at Christmas, whether it was with friends, family or others. This half term is a short one but we have lots to look forward to. We have a full half term with visitors, events and amazing learning. Watch this space for more details.
Lots of our children received a letter from Anna Gelderd (our local MP) thanking them personally for their entry into the Christmas card competition. They should all be proud of themselves for their efforts!
What a week for weather it has been from snow and ice at the start of the week, to a storm on Friday, it really has been an interesting start to the term! Thank-you to you all for your understanding in these challenging weather conditions. I know that decisions to close or open the school have a large impact on all of you. The safety of children, families and staff is paramount. Can I please urge you all to ensure that we have at least two contacts for each child including emails. This is to allow us to contact you in case of an emergency.
Finally, following interviews this week, I am delighted to let you know that we have appointed Mrs A Colquhoun as a replacement for Miss Bawden. She has been working in the school for a while now and already knows the children and has many years of experience that she will bring to Darite. She will be a welcome addition to the team at Darite.
Posted 09/01/2026
by Sara McKillop

WOW start - Would you like to live in a desert?
We used the school's orienteering course to introduce our new topic in a fun way - map skills and team work!

Aspirations Day
We really enjoyed learning about the careers of some people from our community. We were so lucky to hear from them as they inspired us for our futures!

In the files below, you will find the planning overview for this term.
Posted 09/01/2026
by Emily Randle
What a crazy first week back of this Spring term! Even though we had a late start on Tuesday and an early finish on Thursday, we have managed to learn so much.
In Maths, we have been adding and subtracting mixed numbers and multiplying fractions by integers. We are really making progress and looking forward to moving onto finding fractions of an amount next week.
In English, we have begun to immerse ourselves in the North American narrative THE MIDNIGHT FOX by Betsy Byres. We are focusing on writing in character and will eventually re-write the ending through the perspective of the protagonist.
Our enquiry this half term is HOW DOES NORTH AMERICA COMPARE WITH EUROPE? and we have begun to identify the countries in North America and the differences in their climates. For Science we are looking into electricity and have been creating and testing simple circuits. Next week we will learn how to draw circuits using technical diagrams and symbols.
Congratulations to Tristan and Joey for being our People of the Week, demonstrating our school values and to Immy for achieving her 77 Club badge.
That's all from us so have a lovely weekend and see you all on Monday!
Miss Randle and Mrs Clary
Posted 09/01/2026
by Katie Grinsted
Welcome back everyone! It's been wonderful to see Tregantle Class full of smiles and enthusiasm as we've started the new spring term.
What an interesting week it's been - from icy mornings to stormy afternoons, the weather has certainly kept us on our toes!
Our new topic, 'Ice and Snow,' has been the perfect way to embrace the chilly start to the year. The children have been fascinated exploring how ice is formed - and with the frosty weather at the start of the week, we had the perfect real-life example right outside our classroom! There's been lots of fun and imagination too: we've been playing in our class 'igloo' and creating our very own beautiful paper snowflakes.
We've begun our new story, 'Lost and Found,' which is all about a penguin who becomes lost and the adventure that follows. The children have really enjoyed meeting the characters and sharing their ideas about what might happen next.
It's been a fantastic start to the term - full of curiosity, creativity, and excitement. It's great to be back learning together at school!
Posted 09/01/2026
by Darren Woolner
Today, our wonderful children at Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy enjoyed a truly inspiring Aspiration Day. We were delighted to welcome a fantastic number of volunteers from our parent body and wider town community into school to share their experiences and talk about their occupations.
The children were engaged, curious, and full of thoughtful questions as they listened to the many different journeys and careers represented.
It was a powerful reminder of how important it is for our pupils to see the wide range of possibilities open to them and to dream big about their futures.
It really was an incredible day, and it would not have been possible without the generosity of time, enthusiasm, and support from our community.
A huge thank you to all the parents, volunteers, and community members who came into school and helped make this day so special for our children.



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Posted 09/01/2026
by Darren Woolner
Happy New Year!
We hope you have had a wonderful Christmas break with
your families and friends. We are looking forward to a wonderful Spring
Term here at Brunel.
Welcome to this week's edition of The Brunel Bulletin.
This is your weekly
update of all the latest news and events from our wonderful school. We
hope you enjoy browsing through the 53rd edition of our newsletter. We
have had a wonderful week back to school which has included our
Aspiration Day today.
Posted 08/01/2026
by Sam Watts
This week in Class 3, we have started an exciting new English scheme called Grammasaurus. Over the coming weeks, we will be developing our setting descriptions of jungles, focusing on key skills such as using cliff-hangers, short sentences for impact, and vivid similes to engage the reader.
In computing, we have begun our unit The Journey of a Computer, learning about the different inputs and outputs of a computer and how information is processed.
Our history learning has taken us back to Ancient Egypt, where we have investigated fascinating archaeological finds, including a canopic jar, a sarcophagus and the Rosetta Stone, helping us to understand what these artefacts tell us about life in the past.
In science, we are learning about states of matter and exploring how particles are arranged in solids, liquids and gases.
We also welcomed visitors this week, who were delighted by the high quality of maths learning, as well as the excellent behaviour and positive attitudes to learning shown by Class 3 and across the school.
Posted 08/01/2026
by Andrew Hunt
What an action packed first week back it has been, but not for the reasons we were hoping for! With snow and ice disruption for many on Tuesday and an early school closure yesterday due to Storm Goretti, it has been less than perfect. However, the children have been brilliant, taking it in their stride and settling very quickly and calmly into their learning. It was lovely to see them all this week and hopefully we will be back to normal routines from now on - fingers crossed!
Spring may be the the shortest term but is is no less action packed. Here is a flavour of what we have to look forward to:
- Year 5 & 6 football league at Callington College (Year 3 & 4 after half term)
- Rocksteady will continue with multiple band sessions
- Pro20 Sports will offer two after school sports clubs again
- Class 3 will be visiting Truro Museum
- Several more cross country races
- Class 4 will be planting trees at Cotehele as part of our involvement in an exciting project with the George Orwell Society
- Year 1 & 2 swimming after half term
- Barrow Beats to sing to Callington Luncheon Club
- Year 1 & 2 participation in a multiskills event at Callington College
- Participation in a Bridge music event in Liskeard with Canadian environmental folk singer Luke Wallace
- Barrow Beats to participate in Songfest
- Class 1 trip to the Theatre Royal
In between gritting the paths around the site and closing the school early due to Storm Goretti, I have had the more pleasurable task of wandering around the classes this week to see how children have re-engaged with their learning. I was blown away by the levels of engagement and progress in maths; there is some really fantastic work across all classes in this subject. Here are some examples from Ella Chapman's book in Year 2. Ella received a Praise Award in Celebration Assembly today for her efforts in maths. We will be inviting you all to join us again for one of our morning maths sessions in the weeks ahead so you can see how your children are progressing. Please remember, for your child to make this most of these short morning maths sessions, they need to arrive at school promptly for 8.40am.

Another activity I observed was the weekly reading partner session, where our Year 6 Learning Ambassadors read books to their Class 1 partner. This activity is beloved of both age groups and helps establish that love of books from a young age. Thank you to our Class 4 children, who do an amazing job with this.

Finally, we welcomed a new member into our school community this week. This is Bob the positive potato!
Each week, Bob will be joined by members of the Positive Potato Police (members of Class 4) who will be looking for examples of positivity from a child's perspective. He will then feedback what he has seen to teachers so they can reward identified children appropriately for their contribution to the school. Today, Seth was nominated by Eli and Josh from the Positive Potato Police for his positive contribution at playtime. Well done to Seth and thank you to Eli and Josh for a positive story to share in our Celebration Assembly. I look forward to sharing some more positive stories as identified by Bob and the Positive Potato Police in the term ahead.
Posted 08/01/2026
by Julie Peat
What a first week back to nursery it has been! From ice and snow to high winds it has certainly been an eventful few days.
We have enjoyed welcoming all of the children back after the Christmas break and have been exploring Winter, what happens in winter, why it is cold and exploring which animals like the cold weather.
The children have been welcoming in the new year by making calendars to take home and creating painted ice skates.
We have enjoyed reading the stories "Snowball" and "The Snow Thief" at story time.
In phonics, the children have been listening to and trying to remember sounds, copying sequences of movement and exploring words that rhyme.
In maths, we are forming and learning to write numbers and creating marks that represent these numbers.
We hope you all enjoy the weekend ahead and will see you Monday.
Posted 07/01/2026
by Rebecca Brewer
Please find attached the Year 3 KIRFS and the Spring Curriculum Map!
Mrs Brewer, Mrs Miller and Mr Liddement
Posted 07/01/2026
by Rebecca Brewer
Dear all!
Happy New Year!
We had a great finish to the Autumn Term last Year! We finished our Egyptian topic by designing and making our own sarcophagus!
In geography, we made our own rivers to include the features associated with upper, middle and lower course rivers. We used many different materials and they turned out well!
Not to mention all of the Christmas activities we did! Our Gonks were something else! We hope that you enjoyed hanging them on your tree!
We have lots of exciting things to do this Spring! We will keep you updated on all of the things we have done!
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