Posted 24/04/2025
by Joanne Pentreath
Welcome back! We hope you all had a restful and joyful Easter break. It’s been wonderful to see the children return full of energy and enthusiasm for the term ahead. They’ve settled beautifully back into their learning routines and have already made a fantastic start. Here’s what we’ve been up to this week:
English –
Wow Words Galore!
In
English, we’ve been diving into some exciting vocabulary work, focusing on Tier
2 ‘wow’ words to really boost our descriptive writing. These words help
children to express themselves more precisely and powerfully. We’ve been
exploring their meanings, using them in sentences, and discussing how they
enhance our writing. You might hear some impressive new words popping up at
home!
Maths –
Multiplying the Fun!
Maths has
been buzzing this week! We’ve been:
The
children have shown great resilience and reasoning skills—brilliant work all
round!
History –
Illuminated Beginnings
Our new
history topic is titled "How Hard Was It to Invade and Settle in
Britain?" We launched it with a creative and engaging ‘Wow Starter’—exploring
illuminated lettering, just like the early medieval manuscripts. The
children were fascinated to learn about their history and significance and even
had a go at designing their own!
RE –
Exploring Muslim Festivals
In
Religious Education, we began learning about Islamic festivals and their
importance to Muslims around the world. We’ve started to look at the values
behind these celebrations and how they are observed. The children have shown
great respect and interest—ask them about what they’ve discovered so far!
PSHE –
Building Positive Relationships
This week
in PSHE, we’ve begun our focus on relationships. Through stories and
discussion, we’ve explored themes such as kindness, empathy, and how to be a
good friend. A thoughtful and reflective start to this important topic.
PE –
Sprinting into Summer!
Our
athletics unit kicked off with some energetic sprinting sessions! The
children practised their starting positions, learned about technique, and gave
it their all on the track. We’re very excited to welcome a coach from Argyle
Community Trust starting next week to help us develop our skills even
further.
Please remember: PE kits every Wednesday
this term!
A Visit from
the Royal Institution of Science!
One of
the week’s biggest highlights was a special visit from the Royal Institution
of Science! The children were wowed by exciting demonstrations and
investigations linked to climate and global change. Not only were the
experiments thrilling, but they also delivered important messages about looking
after our planet. A truly inspiring experience!
Today we celebrated Brunel Day—a special event named in honour of our school's namesake, the incredible Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The day was packed with fun and creativity, especially in Design and Technology, where the children put their engineering skills to the test! They learned more about Brunel’s fascinating life and the huge impact he had on Britain as a pioneering engineer—designing bridges, tunnels, and of course, building the Great Western Railway. It was inspiring for the children to see how one person's ideas and determination could transform a whole country. A wonderful way to bring history, engineering, and creativity together!
Posted 24/04/2025
by Julie Pearce
Thank You!
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped raise funds for Storytellers Nursery through our sponsored read/listen! Your generosity has made a big difference—thanks to your support, we were able to purchase a wonderful collection of new books.
The children were thrilled to explore the new stories, diving into adventures, laughter, and learning with excitement and curiosity. Your kindness has helped spark a love of reading that will grow for years to come.
Thank you for being part of their story..
Posted 24/04/2025
by Julie Pearce
Springtime
Magic at Storytellers Nursery!
Spring
half-term has been blooming with wonder and excitement at Storytellers Nursery!
Our curious little learners have been busy exploring the magic of life cycles,
and what a joyful journey it has been.
At the
same time, our nursery has been filled with eager anticipation as we waited for
our chick eggs to hatch. The children watched over them carefully in the
incubator, asking questions, making predictions, and learning about the early
stages of life. The moment the first fluffy chick broke free from its shell was
pure magic! The chicks have quickly
become beloved members of our class, with children taking turns to gently hold
them and learn how to care for them.
As we approached Easter, the excitement didn’t stop. Our Easter Egg Hunt was a delightful success, with hidden treats waiting behind every corner of the garden. The children had so much fun searching high and low, laughing, and working together to find their chocolatey surprises.
Posted 24/04/2025
by Julie Pearce
Posted 24/04/2025
by Laura Cole
Children from Duloe and Pelynt took part in an alternative sports day at Looe Academy. The children got to try a range of sports including fencing, archery and segway riding. The children competed alongside 13 other schools and children from Pelynt did particularly well in winning the most ‘sporting’ team of the day by encouraging others and helping children from different schools.
Posted 23/04/2025
by Charlotte Godby
With thanks to the Ocean Conservation Trust, we ended the half term with a bang!
The Ocean-Climate Roadshow included jaw-dropping combustion demonstrations to help explain how energy is generated; hands-on practical investigations, exploring the cause and effect of climate change and discovering superhero seagrass and learning how it helps to reduce carbon emissions and moving towards a carbon-neutral future.
Creative
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Curious
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Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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