Posted 11/05/2025
by Rebecca Marshall
On Thursday 8th May the children in Year 2 and Year 3 went on a fantastic trip to Plymouth. We started our day with a Stadium Tour of Plymouth Argyle. It was amazing to have a look around the pitch and to find out more about the history of the Argyle football team.
After this we walked into Central Parc and we were then able to spend the afternoon enjoying the play equipment and having lunch. At 12pm we took part in the 2 minute silence to acknowledge the 80th Anniversary of VE day.
Posted 09/05/2025
by Alice Wilkie
Landaviddy have had a splendid week! In PE, we have been working on our Team Building skills, thinking carefully about how we communicate to one another and show respect. We had some great fun today playing some relay games and guessing which animal we were. Well done to Frankie's team, who worked well together, showing excellent sportsmanship.
In DT, we have been thinking carefully about nutrition and how we can keep our diet balanced. We came up with some of our own balanced diet menu's. In Geography, we looked at hot and cold climates and learnt the difference between climate and weather.
Next week, we will be writing our persuasive letters to King Charles about plastic pollution! I can't wait to see what you write and the reasons you give!
Please make sure you bring in your swimming kits next week, as we will hopefully be using the pool!
We hope you have a lovely weekend and look forward to seeing you on Monday.
Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Phillips, Miss Bowden and Miss Colton
Posted 09/05/2025
by Emily Randle
We have had a lovely week in Chaipel, again.
Sean came in to show us how to create a sallow background for our artwork. The children then put their paired work back together and the results are absolutely amazing! We look forward to seeing what is in store for us next, as part of our Orwell Project.
VE DAY
On Thursday, we celebrated 80 years since the end of WWII in style, dressing up in red, white and blue and sharing a lovely afternoon tea party with our parents/carers. It was really moving to see our school community come together and enjoy this special occasion. Profits raised will be donated to the Royal British Legion.
ENGLISH
Our Tudor narrative draft copies are complete. We will be editing and improving next week before writing up our best copies. I can't wait to read them all.
It has been last minute Maths revision for the Y6s - going over statistics, area and volume. They have all be amazing and I have told them to just go home and enjoy the weekend - no SATS stress is required! I'll see everyone on Monday at 8am for bacon sandwiches and milk/orange juice! Year 5s have completed their shape unit and will be moving onto decimals next week. They have been a credit to Chaipel whilst the Y6s have been revising: I am so very proud of them all.
CONGRATULATIONS to our People of the Week, Max B and Imogen for demonstrating our school values and being a role model to their peers.
So, enjoy the weekend and its warm weather and see you all on Monday!
Miss Randle, Mrs Clary, Mrs Hodge and Miss Colton.
Posted 09/05/2025
by Ruth Smith
We had lots of celebrations this week, including red, white and blue activities in Nursery to help us remember those who have helped to keep us safe during the World wars.
We talked about what colour our British flag is and had a go at making our own; there were lots of Union flags around school and Nursery so we had lots of clues to help us.
Our snack was even made up of red, white and blue fruits; it looked very colourful and was very tasty.
Posted 09/05/2025
by Rebecca Whitty
This week we have been very busy, we introduced the children to VE Day in a simple and age-appropriate way. We talked about peace, friendship, and why people celebrate this special day. The children made red, white, and blue flags, enjoyed a pretend street party with music and dancing.
This weeks sound of the week was 'g', g g girl, the children have enjoyed looking at words that begin and end with the g sound. I am so impressed the children have really tried to learn to write all of their sounds. We have seen them go up to the box and have a go on their own. They did fabulous jobs and it's lovely to see them wanting to add this into their play. They have also asked for numbers to trace.
We had our first forest school session of the year today, and everyone loved it. We went out with reception class and everyone worked well as a team.
Come back next week to see what we get up to.
Mrs Whitty- Mutton and Miss Ronald :)
Posted 09/05/2025
by Ben Heasman-Langley
Happy Friday everybody. We hope you have had an amazing week!
We have crammed a lot into four days of learning AND we even got a VE Day Picnic PARTY... WINNING!
Thank you all so much for the Picnic Party. The children had an amazing time and the cakes were incredible!
Maths:
Year 5 have been looking into negative numbers and what pieces of apparatus might require negative numbers on their scale...
Year 4 have completed shape and have just begun their second decimal unit.
English:
Next week we will dive into some poetry based on nature. I'm looking forward to see how these turn out!
Geography:
Talland looked into the work of meteorologists and how they measure rain, wind direction and speed and cloud coverage.
Art:
Children continued with the Orwell Art Project. They have now coloured in their up-scaled copy, tea-stained it and crumpled it slightly to give their work a vintage finish.
PE:
Swimming was great fun as ever! Talland have some real fishes in the ranks! Most of them have shown that they can travel the full length of the pool, unaided, on both their front and back.
TIMES TABLES:
As year 4 have their Times Table Check coming up in about 4 weeks time, we have been hitting the numbers hard. Over the past 3 weeks, we have been revising the 6, 7 and 8 times tables. Talland have been fantastic. Next week, we will investigate the 9 times table. Please, please please, practice times tables with your children. The progression over the last 3 weeks has been unbelievable... with your input on top, the children will come into this feeling ready and confident. By going over their 6, 7 and 8 times tables would be fantastic!
CONGRATULATIONS to lily and Flora for earning their next badges in 99 club and well done to Zac for being noticed for his excellent manners and behaviour.
That's all from us. We hope you have an incredible weekend.
Signing off from Mr. Langley, Mr. Bishop and Miss. Colton.
Posted 09/05/2025
by Jacob Lewis
Posted 09/05/2025
by Rebecca Hughes
Some of this week’s learning:
In English this week, the children have been writing
dictated sentences. We have continued to explore Mr Gumpy’s Outing and the
children have worked really hard to remember a sentence, think about their
phonics and write their sentence. The adults are so impressed.
In maths this week we have been exploring numbers within 20
but have also been exploring taking away within 20. The children have been
using mathematical sentences and are amazing!
During outdoor learning this week, we went on a hunt for
lots of sticks in our field, we then used twine and worked as a team to make
garden stick men! The children were amazing at helping each other to wrap the
twine around the sticks. They then made them even better by using leaves to
decorate their stick men.
The children have also been using water colours to paint
butterflies, making bean plant life cycles , decorating flowers and so much
more!
On Thursday we explored what VE day was and what it means to
so many people. We went outside at 12:00 to hold a 2-minute silence to remember
and then Mr Whittaker played The Last Post on his trumpet. Today all of our
resources were based on VE day ready for our VE Day picnic!
Wishing you a wonderful weekend
The Foundation Team
Posted 09/05/2025
by Joanna Rickard
This week we have been enjoying our book ‘Kitchen Disco’, a funny rhyming book where the fruit comes to life and parties in the kitchen after dark!
We had our own kitchen disco dancefloor and have enjoyed lots of disco music and dancing.
The children have been identifying healthy and unhealthy foods and with a couple of new songs we have been singing, do not be surprised if you hear the lyrics ‘vegetables and fruits, are really very yummy, so put them in your tummy’ being sung by the children.
The children sorted pictures of foods into the correct groups, and we talked about how we eat lots of the healthy foods, and a little of the unhealthy.
We had a pineapple to look at and create through paint, the children used sponges and their fingers to paint with, then painted their hands green to make the pineapple top.
Outside we are all excited to have our sandpit filled with sand again, it has been very popular!
Next week we will start to plant some seeds of some fruits and vegetables for the children to look after and watch them grow in our garden area.
We hope everyone has a lovely weekend.
The Pre-School Team
Posted 09/05/2025
by Anthea Hillman
A huge thank you to all the parents and carers who joined us on the school field for our VE Day
Afternoon Tea yesterday. It was wonderful to see so many families coming together in a sea of red, white and blue, to enjoy
the sunshine, share cream teas, and take part in traditional games and football. A special
thank you to FOPS for their hard work in organising the event, helping to make it such a
lovely afternoon! We raised £181.00 for the British Legion.
Online Safety
Roblox has launched new parental controls https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/enus/articles/30428310121620-Parental-Controls-Overview which will help to keep your child safe
online. Further information regarding online safety can be found on this website under the Keeping
Safe tab.
MHST Parent/Carer Workshops
There is still time to sign up for the MHST Parent/Carer Workshops which are set to run from June
2025. These are 5 session online workshops with our Mental Health Practitioners. These are open to
everybody; people do not need to have a mental health need to join.
You can sign yourselves up using these links:
Anxiety and worries - https://forms.office.com/e/0qRnKmCw1i
Behaviour as Communication - Parent Support - https://forms.office.com/e/BvhDpYUcQa
Penhaligon’s Friends
Please find attached information regarding a fundraiser for Penhaligon’s Friends who help
make a difference to the lives of bereaved children, young people and families throughout
Cornwall.
Have a good weekend.
Mrs Hillman
Posted 09/05/2025
by Julie Peat
At nursery this week we have started to explore insects and are looking at our enquiry question "Are insects important?"
The children have been looking at lifecycles and what happens to caterpillars and they made some beautiful butterflies with the paint. They have been using language heard in the story of the "Hungry Caterpillar" such as cocoon.
They have made fingerprint ladybirds in the art area.
As well as "The Hungry Caterpillar", the children have explored and have been learning different facts about insects in a range of books.
In phonics, we have been talking about the garden centre. The children have been naming and sorting different gardening items in a game of "What's in the basket?" and have assigned different instrumental sounds to different flowers.
In the maths area we have been sorting and comparing a range of objects and the children have been counitng how many in different sets.
On Thursday we celebrated the anniversary of VE Day. We enjoyed a morning snack with different foods including strawberries and cucumber sandwiches! and the children made a commemorative plate to take home.
We look forward to more fun next week.
Have a great weekend
Julie and Sarah
Posted 09/05/2025
by Sonia Norris
The weather really has taken a turn for the better this week with the children able to take advantage of our amazing grounds. It's been another great week with lot of things going on to tell you about.
Firstly I would like to thank everyone for their support of the Lego team who travelled to Harrogate last weekend to compete in the national finals. We were so proud of them to reach the final and were over the moon with the fact that they came 8th in the whole country in the coding section of the competition. We could not have done it without the support of the school community and it really shows what a special place Darite can be. To find out more details of this superb achievement, please look at the previous blog post
Thursday saw VE day with the whole school celebrating the end of the Second World War in Europe. We learned all about the day, why it was special and why it still matters today. We also learned from a pupil that Jersey (one of the only places to be occupied by the Axis powers in WW2) has a "Liberation Day" holiday on the 9th as the news of the end of the fighting didn't reach the island until a day later. We also sampled some delicious flag biscuits to celebrate.
We also welcomed Tom from the UK Parliament Engagement Program to KS2 this week. He came in to talk about the way parliament works, how laws are passed and why the building is so important. Thank you to Tom for giving up his time.
Posted 09/05/2025
by Michele Spencer
Thank you so much to all of those who stepped into our photo booth at the last curriculum sharing afternoon. We have been looking at your photos in assembly and are starting to think about our SKY ARTS WEEK in June – if anyone (all invited!) has some time to come and visit a class or two on Thursday June 19th please email head@stcleerprimary.co.uk. We would love to give the children the opportunity to ask questions about what you do for work to inspire their art work that week!
Posted 09/05/2025
by Katie Grinsted
What a fantastic week it has been for Tregantle Class! We’ve seen amazing progress in phonics—our pupils have been working incredibly hard, showing growing confidence in segmenting, blending, and recognising tricky words. It's been wonderful to see their enthusiasm during our phonics sessions, and the children are clearly proud of how far they’ve come. In maths, we’ve been confidently counting and deepening our understanding of numbers up to 20. Whether it’s recognising number patterns, solving simple problems, or using number lines, the class has shown brilliant thinking and teamwork throughout. Friday brought an exciting visit to Saltash Library, where the children had the opportunity to explore a wide range of books and even change their book to take home. It was a lovely trip that encouraged a real love of reading—plus, it’s always great to see the children’s excitement when discovering new stories. We had a wonderful VE Day celebration on Thursday. The children took part in a thoughtful assembly where we reflected on the importance of peace and remembrance. Everyone observed a respectful 2-minute silence, showing real maturity and understanding. Afterwards, the whole school gathered on the field for a joyful picnic, filled with laughter, music, and sunshine—such a special way to come together as a community. Well done, Tregantle Class, for a week full of hard work, reflection, and fun!
Posted 09/05/2025
by David Parry
A Busy and Brilliant Week!
What a packed week we've had in Talland Class! From editing written work and spiritual thinking to maths mastery and making memories on the school field, we’ve truly shown what amazing learners we are.
Using Inverted Commas in Speech
We had great fun correcting written speech and have developed a sound grasp of using inverted commas for direct speech correctly. Well done, Talland authors!
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
In Maths, we’ve become shape-solving experts! We tackled compound shapes by breaking them down into simpler rectangles. We used rulers, formulas and our sharp minds to find both the area and perimeter. It was a challenge at first, but now we’re pros at it!
VE Day Picnic - Red, White and Blue
Thursday was especially exciting as we celebrated VE Day with a picnic on the school field. Everyone looked fantastic in red, white and blue, and the sunshine made it even better. We ate our lunch and juice while remembering the bravery and joy of the end of WWII.
Hinduism, Karma and Life After Death
In RE, we’ve been learning about Hindu beliefs, especially karma, reincarnation, and life after death. We talked about how actions have consequences, and that Hindus believe in doing good deeds to have a better next life. We discussed how this helps guide people to make kind, thoughtful choices.
Deserts and their Features
Geography took us to some of the hottest places on Earth — the deserts! We looked at physical features like sand dunes, rocky plateaus, and mushroom rocks. We learned how these features form and how animals and people adapt to survive in extreme heat with little water. “Deserts are dry because they get very little rain!” explained one child during our class discussion.
best wishes, Mrs Swabey, Mr Parry and Mrs Walters.
Posted 09/05/2025
by Jacob Lewis
Posted 09/05/2025
by Darren Woolner
It's been a lovely week in the May sunshine this week. Our children have been so busy enjoying all of the wonderful learning opportunities this week. We also celebrated the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Take a look in this week's Bulletin to find out more about this week's events.
Posted 08/05/2025
by Joanne Pentreath
What a fantastic week we’ve had in Marazion Class! The highlight was undoubtedly our celebration of VE Day. The children took part in a meaningful and insightful assembly, reflecting on the importance of peace and remembrance. This was followed by a joyful picnic lunch on the school field, where everyone enjoyed time together in the sunshine, marking the day in a special and memorable way.
In English, our focus has been on enhancing descriptive writing. The children have been exploring the use of figurative language and expanded noun phrases to bring imaginary settings to life. It’s been wonderful to see their creativity flourish as they crafted vivid and imaginative descriptions, using language to transport their readers to far-off, magical places.
Our Maths learning has taken different directions for each year group. Year 3 have successfully wrapped up their work on length and perimeter and are now diving into fractions with great enthusiasm. Year 4, meanwhile, have started an exciting new topic on angles and triangles.
In History, we’ve been exploring the fascinating period of change and continuity between the Iron Age and the Anglo-Saxons. The children have been comparing aspects of daily life, culture, and settlement, developing a deeper understanding of how societies evolve over time.
PSHE this week focused on resolving conflicts and how to act respectfully during disagreements with friends. These sessions provided valuable strategies for handling arguments and promoting positive relationships.
In RE, we continued our learning about the Muslim faith, with a particular focus on Ramadan. The children have been thoughtful and inquisitive, asking meaningful questions and developing respect for different beliefs and practices.
Science lessons carried on with our topic of magnetism. The children have enjoyed investigating how magnets work and conducting hands-on experiments to explore magnetic forces. In Computing, we continued learning about emails—how they work, how to use them safely, and their importance in modern communication.
Our PE sessions with the Argyle Community Trust coach have been filled with energy and laughter. The focus has been on athletics, with children developing key skills through fun and engaging games. It’s been great to see their confidence and teamwork grow.
Finally, in Design and Technology, we’ve been using 3D nets to support our ongoing castle design project. The children have been applying their mathematical understanding in a practical way, using their nets to create models and develop their ideas.
It’s been a rich and rewarding week of learning across the curriculum. Thank you for your continued support—have a lovely weekend!
Posted 08/05/2025
by Sarah Burton
Another busy week in year 6!
We have been revising for our SATs tests next week - everything from nouns in English to algebra in Maths. We are now ready to try our best and conquer the tests as a team.
In RE, we have been looking at karma and reincarnation in Hinduism. We played a special game of snakes and ladders which depended on good and bad karma. If you ended up going down the snake, you could be reincarnated as a fly! We also looked into how these beliefs impacts on a Hindu person's daily life and choices.
On Thursday, we celebrated 80 years since VE day. We started the day with an assembly, then had a lovely picnic at lunchtime in the sunshine. We all enjoyed dressing in red, white and blue for the day.
Posted 08/05/2025
by Sara McKillop
We’ve had another exciting and enriching week in Year 3 and 4! Here's a round-up of what your children have been exploring and learning across the curriculum:
English – Exploring Imaginary Worlds and Figurative Language.
This week, we’ve delved into texts set in imaginative and fantastical worlds. The children have enjoyed describing settings and characters using powerful figurative language, including similes and personification. Their creativity has truly shone as they painted vivid pictures with their words!
Maths – Perimeter and Fractions.
In Maths, our Year 3s have begun learning about perimeter—they’ve measured the edges of shapes and are starting to calculate total lengths confidently. Meanwhile, Year 4 pupils have continued their work on fractions, deepening their understanding of equivalent fractions and learning how to place them on number lines.
Science – Marvellous Magnets.
The children have been investigating magnets, discovering which materials are magnetic and learning about poles and magnetic forces. They were fascinated to find out how magnets can attract or repel without touching!
History – The Anglo-Saxon Invasion
In History, we’ve been asking: Why did the Anglo-Saxons invade Britain? The class explored reasons such as land, resources, and settlement opportunities. We’ve looked at maps and artefacts to understand how they travelled and where they settled. #
PSHE – Setting Boundaries in Relationships
Our PSHE focus this week was on setting boundaries and understanding respectful relationships. The children discussed different types of relationships and practised how to express their feelings and needs in a healthy, confident way.
Computing – Sending Emails
A big moment this week in Computing, as the children learned how to compose and send their own emails! They were introduced to email safety and etiquette and practised sending polite, purposeful messages.
PE – Agility, Balance and Coordination with Argyle Trust
We were thrilled to welcome a coach from the Argyle Trust for our first PE session together. The children played fast-paced games focused on improving agility, balance, and coordination—and they absolutely loved it!
RE – The Second Pillar of Islam
In RE, we explored the second pillar of Islam – Salah, the practice of prayer. Children discussed the importance of prayer in Muslim life and how it shows discipline, focus, and connection to faith.
Design & Technology – Designing Strong and Sturdy Castles
This week in DT, we looked at the key features of castles—moats, towers, battlements—and discussed what makes a castle strong and secure. The children then used this knowledge to begin designing their own impressive fortresses!
Reading Assembly – A Cat Called Waverly
In our KS2 reading assembly, we enjoyed the story of A Cat Called Waverly, which beautifully echoed our projected characteristics such as resilience, curiosity, and compassion. It sparked some wonderful discussions afterwards.
Thank you for your continued support. We’re so proud of the enthusiasm and effort the children bring to their learning each day.
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Excellent
We are the best we can be.
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We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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