Thank you to our very creative year 6 pupil whose art work has updated our school values postcards. This week in assembly we talked about how penguins share the responsibility for rearing their young in a very organised way.
We all agreed that we will show responsibility for:
*Our playground
*Our toilets/shared areas outside classrooms
*Our behaviour through the school
*How we treat each other
*Our learning
We are going to be responsible penguins. What will you take responsibility for this week?
Today is National Safer Internet Day. We are sharing Tips for Encouraging Open Discussions about Digital Lives to support discussion at home about staying safe online. Across this week we are also talking to your children about Mental Health and on Friday we will come to school dressed to express ourselves! We are looking forward to seeing everyone's expression of how they feel and who they are as individuals.
This week in classes we will share books in each key stage that will help us to explore how connecting with ourselves and each other helps us to stay mentally healthy. EYFS will read The Invisible String, KS1 will read Barbara throws a wobbler, LKS2 will read The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse, UKS2 will read Mighty Moe. What will you do this week to strengthen your connections?
Science club have been meeting each Friday to ask questions and explore - this week they looked at how Carbon Dioxide can be released from Hydrogen Peroxide using activated yeast! This is sometimes referred to as making Elephant Toothpaste. Follow this link to find out more if you are interested:
https://sciencebob.com/elephant-toothpaste-experiments-with-mark-rober/
In assembly this week we looked again at our value of...be enthusiastic! We shared the word that describes what school means to us. School is a really positive place for us the majority of the time. We talked about what we can do if that changes or if we have worries to share. Our student leaders, team captains and anti-bullying ambassadors are here to help as well as the adults. Take time at home to chat about what school means to you.
Welcome back to a new term. In assembly this week we spoke about our value of enthusiasm. In 2023 Mrs Spencer is encouraging us to think about how we care for our brain. Our brain needs rest, nourishment and stimulation to keep healthy. We talked about what we are enthusiastic about and how we can care for ourselves. Mrs Spencer is reading more, trying yoga and taking lots of outdoor muddy walks! What are you doing to enthusiastically care for your brain?
The student leaders and captains will be asking you for some ideas soon!
Thank you to Mrs Tamblyn and Mrs Hillyard for organising another successful Elf Day in aid of the Alzheimer's Society. We raised £176 for a very worthy cause close to many of our hearts, as well as having lots of Elf-ish fun!
Thank you so much for coming to support the wonderful PTA and the school at the Christmas Fair. There was a wonderful atmosphere across the school and fun, food and festive gifts galore!
Well done to all of the children, families and staff who created a really magical performance in a magical place. A well deserved 2nd place and 1st place in our St Cleer musical hearts.
Well done to all of the runners who took part in the Lanhydrock meet on Friday - you ran with courage, determination and joy! You are role models to us all - the school values in action!
Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
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.
Happy Easter to all. We look forward to welcoming you back to school on the 20th April for the start of the Summer term. Thank you to all for creating such a wonderful Colour Run event to finish our Spring term off in style!
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