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Class 1   Trip to Wheal Martyn


Posted 05/10/2023
by Vicky Lake

Class 1 visited Wheal Martyn museum this week as part of our topic 'What was life like for a Cornish miner?'

We had a guided tour of the site from Nolan who used to work as a miner. 

We got to look down into the pit and find some pieces of quartz on the floor. 

In the afternoon we worked with Gemma to dress up as people from the past.

 


Class 1   New School Councillors


Posted 02/10/2023
by Vicky Lake

We have been learning about democracy and today we voted for the people we wanted to represent Class 1 on the School Council. The majority of  people voted for Winter in Year 1 and Emmie in Year 2. 
They are looking forward to attending meetings with Mr Whipps and feeding back to the class.

 


Class 3   Ancient Greek Temples


Posted 29/09/2023
by Charlotte Godby

Perspective in Art

The artists in Class 3 have surpassed themselves this week. On Monday, we began learning how to plan our art to include perspective with one vanishing point but by the end of the week, the class were planning their art to include two-point perspective and drawing temples inspired by our enquiry research about the Ancient Greeks. Well done for the creativity and enthusiasm for learning displayed this week! 

 


Head's Blog   Welcome back


Posted 15/09/2023
by Thomas Whipps

Week two already!

As we enter the second week of the new school year, can I first thank those of you who were able to come to the “Meet the Teacher” sessions this week. It was lovely to see everyone and have an opportunity to answer your questions about the year ahead. For those of you who were unable to come, the details will be on the Class Blog pages of the website.

As we are now two weeks into the term, we are building up a great collection of photos and videos of the amazing learning that is going on in school. We would love to be able to share them on the website but we are still waiting on some families to login to Arbor and answer the questions in the permission section. Please, if you have not done this yet, can you login and complete the form so that we can share the amazing things that are happening at Darite.

There are lots of exciting things going on in the next few weeks so please make sure that you keep checking the newsletter and the calendar.

Finally, I would like to give a huge thanks to Bradfords for their kind donations of materials to help enhance the outdoor learning for the school. We are so grateful for their donation and the children can't wait to get stuck in with using the bits. 

Have a superb weekend.

 


Class 1   Parent Information Session


Posted 14/09/2023
by Vicky Lake

Thank  you to everyone who came to the 'Meet the teacher' session on Wednesday. For those of you who couldn't make it the PowerPoint is attached below. 

 


Class 3   Meet the teacher


Posted 13/09/2023
by Charlotte Godby

Meet the teacher

Thank-you to those of you who were able to attend the meeting on the 13th. For those of you who were unable to attend, please find the presentation attached. As always, please get in touch if you have any questions. 

 


Class 3   Topic Launch!


Posted 12/09/2023
by Charlotte Godby

Virtual Visit to the British Museum, London

Class 3 launched their learning in the wider curriculum in style yesterday with a live workshop from the British Museum. The class found out about ancient Greek temples, some of the gods and how they were worshipped. The class also started to create links between the sites of ancient Greek cities and the physical geography of the Mediterranean. They also learnt about the vast collections and important work at the Museum. 

Keep checking back to find out more from our enquiry, who were the Ancient Greeks and what did they do for us?

 


Class 1   Homework


Posted 12/09/2023
by Vicky Lake

Our new homework menu is attached below. 
We have lots of super photos to share with you which we will post here once everyone has completed the parental consents on Arbour. Please let us know if you are having difficulty doing this. 

 


Class 2   Welcome Class 2 2024!


Posted 11/09/2023
by Judith Thomas

Speaking on behalf of our entire class, I'd like to express how fantastic our first week back has been! Everyone has seamlessly adjusted, and we already feel like a cohesive team. The first week has been all about building connections and ensuring we create a positive and comfortable learning environment. As you can see, we have incorporated a 'hands on' problem solving area into our classroom this year. This week’s problem was...

A man has to get a fox, a chicken, and a sack of corn across a river.

He has a rowboat, and it can only carry him and one other thing.

 

If the fox and the chicken are left together, the fox will eat the chicken.

If the chicken and the corn are left together, the chicken will eat the corn.

How does the man do it?

 


Important information
PE will take place on a Monday and Tuesday. The children can come to school dressed in their school PE kit on these days. 
We will have our Wild Tribe session on a Friday afternoon - please come dressed for the weather that day. 
Our homework menu will be sent home on Tuesday 12th September. A copy will also be attached to next week’s blog.
Our Wider Curriculum focus this half term is, WHO WERE THE VIKINGS? please see our topic overview attached. We have already started a fact-finding mission in ICT, alongside checking that our research is credible through cross referencing sources.

Mrs. Thomas, Miss Bawden and Mrs. Dungey

 


Class 3   Welcome to Class 3!


Posted 09/09/2023
by Charlotte Godby

Hello and welcome back to the new school year!

It's been a lovely week back in class 3 and getting to know the new class! Ms Godby-Blake and Mr Whipps teach the class with the support of Mrs Dungey and Miss Bawden. 

We're looking forward to the term ahead and useful information can be found on the documents below. Please note that PE kits will be needed on both Monday and Tuesday and pupils should come to school in their school PE kits on these days. Spelling lists will be sent out at the beginning of each week but overviews for the term are also available below.

 


Class 1   Welcome Back!


Posted 04/09/2023
by Vicky Lake

Welcome to the new school year. Mrs Lake is the class teacher in class 1 and Mrs Saberton is the teaching assistant. We have lots of exciting things planned including trips, performances and themed days. This year we will have a new topic every half term which means we can fit more learning into our school year. Our first topic is 'What was life like for a Cornish Miner?' Attached below are our overviews for English, Maths and our topic for the first half of the Autumn Term.

 


Class 1   Poetry


Posted 30/06/2023
by Vicky Lake

This week we have been studying poems by Valerie Bloom. We have particularly been looking at her poems that are about animals.  
On Thursday we learned a poem called Army Ants and performed it using actions and some really great expression! 
Scan this QR code using another device and you will be able to watch it.

You can listen to Valerie reading some of her poems here https://valeriebloom.co.uk/ 

 


Head's Blog   What a busy week!


Posted 23/06/2023
by Thomas Whipps

Another packed week!

Well, what a week it’s been! Year 5 have had an amazing activity week. They have had Nerf battles, played Zorb football, built rockets and then jumped off a cliff at Adrenalin Quarry! They were a credit to themselves and the school and we are proud of them facing their fears.

The whole school had a fantastic trip to Upton Cross yesterday morning to see Squashbox Theatre. The children had a great time and made lots of new friends. Thank-you to Miss Goodey, the staff and children at Upton Cross for making us feel so welcome.

Today, Year 6 joined children from lots of other schools in the area at Dutchy College for their activity day. They had great fun milking pretend animals, sporting activities and obstacle courses. They had a great time and again, were a credit to themselves.

The whole school took part in the Bridge School Games this week. This inter-school competition pits the children of all 14 schools in the trust against each other in a series of frendly sporting activities. Last year Darite came second overall! We were desperate to knock Polperro off the top spot this year!

The children have also been hard at work this week creating their entries for the Liskeard show. We are entering the collage competition this year and hopes are high for an award. The children in Class 3 chose to do a tapestry based on the local area and work they have been doing with Mazed Tales. It is a work in progress but the skills on show are very clear!

The Mazed Tales podcast that we did has also been released! Listen to it here and let us know what you think!

We only have four weeks left of the school year now and with reports, sports days, transition and assemblies, there is so much more to come. If you haven’t yet been able to, please can you spare 5 minutes to complete the parent questionnaire here. This is an important way that we can gather views of what everyone thinks of the school – both what we are doing well and if there are any areas that you think we could improve. Again, thanks to those of you who have completed it and those who contact school for a chat if there are questions that you have.

Have a lovely weekend

 


Head's Blog   Summer Fun


Posted 16/06/2023
by Thomas Whipps

Summer Fun!

What an week! The children had a brilliant day at the beach yesterday. The art was stunning and they had an amazing time. Ultimate frisbee was a particular hit. Days like yesterday really make us all appreciate where we live. Thank-you for your support with hats, drinks and sun cream yesterday and thank-you to Arena for arranging the day.

Today was a VERY casual Friday as we supported the Book Trust’s “Pyjamarama” day. The range of Pyjamas on display was great and we raised nearly £100 for this very worthwhile charity. One in five children in the UK don’t own a book of their own and anything that we can do to support and improve this is key to education, enjoyment and mental wellbeing.

We continue the busy events calendar next week. Year 5 have their activity week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Please make sure you have given permission for the trips. We also have our morning to see Squashbox Theatre at Upton Cross school. The children are looking forward to making new friends and enjoying the show. Year 6 have their activity day at Duchy College next Friday. This is the first time it has run since before COVID and is a great opportunity to meet people with whom they could be attending secondary school with.

If you have any questions about the upcoming events, please let us know.
Thanks again for your support of the school.

 


Head's Blog   Welcome back


Posted 09/06/2023
by Thomas Whipps

Welcome Back

Welcome to the first week of the final half term of this academic year! This year has flown by and with only 6 weeks left until the summer, there is so much for the children to look forward to. The improving weather means we are able to get outside more and enjoy the amazing location that the school is in.

Next week has two big events occuring. Thursday sees our Beach day at Seaton. The children will have a full day of amazing activities on the beach including art, fitness and wellbeing. They (and the staff) are really looking forward to it.  Friday is “Pyjama Day” in support of the Book Trust. This wonderful charity supports schools and children with books and reading. 

There are lots more events and activities planned, so please check the diary and newsletters for when these are happening. You will remember that following on from CBeebies filming with Class 1, that Sue from Mazed Tales came to tell Class 3 some traditional stories which were then being turned into the first episode of a new podcast series. I am delighted to say that the first edit of the stories has been produced. The link here will allow you to hear them. The children enjoyed hearning it (although hearing your own voice always sounds strange) and should be proud of the work they did. Thanks again to Sue and Stuart for their hard work. 

Have a lovely weekend whatever you do – enjoy the Royal Cornwall Show if you are going and we will see the children back at school on Monday.

 


Head's Blog   Half term


Posted 26/05/2023
by Thomas Whipps

Where has the time gone!

Just like that we find ourselves at the end of the penultimate half term of the year! Where has the time gone?!

The children have been working really hard this week, with Class 1 making the Cornish Times with their coronation party! Class 2 have been hard at work with their English. The quality of the handwriting in Class 2 is superb – they all really want their pen licences! Class 3 spent today recording podcasts with Mazed Tales. They have learnt some traditional stories based in this area of Cornwall and today told them verbally. These recordings will be turned into podcasts that can be downloaded for your listening enjoyment. We will let you know when and were these will be available. Thank-you to Sue and Mr Chorlton for their support with this project. 

The sunshine always makes people smile. Lunchtimes and breaktimes have been extra enjoyable this week, but please make sure that you send you children with suncream and hats to protect them in the glorious weather. A reminder that the spare uniform that has been outside this week is still there and if you find yourself in need of uniform, please come and claim something. If you are able to make a small donation for items you take, we would be very grateful but we would rather that the clothes go to a good home than be disposed of.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank you all for your continued support of the school. The comments in the playground and through communication with staff highlight the strengths of the school. This half term has been a busy one with both KS1 and 2 SATs (we are so proud of all the children), lots of learning, trips and experiences and, as we move into the final half term, there are lots more exiting things planned. Make sure you stay up to date through the website and newsletter. There are a few photos below this post that sum up the term at Darite. It really is a wonderful school to go to and teach at. 

The weather promises to be great for the half term break and we all hope that you manage to find some time to relax, enjoy the break or even go away on holiday! We will see you all back here on the 5th June for the final 7 weeks before the summer.

 


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