Thank you so much to all of the parents and to Mrs Rudd who make our meeting with prospective Reception children at St Cleer such a lovely experience today. It was so lovely to have time with all to share our vision and values for the early years and for those first steps into life at school.
We appreciate that this is a big milestone in your children's lives and are happy to support in this transition. If you were unable to attend the session today please do contact us and if a follow up session is required we can do our best to accommodate this.
Thank you so much to those of you who were able to make our Reading Workshop this morning. Mrs Birch and I shared our Reading Booklet for Parents which you can access on our curriculum page: https://www.stcleerprimary.co.uk/Learning/Our_Curriculum
It was lovely to hear your ideas about how you support your children with reading at home and also offer guidance and tips to each other.
We were all in agreement that Reading acts as a key to unlocking the world for our children. Exposure to a variety of texts, time to discuss books and looking for opportunities to find the fun in texts were themes that wove through our discussions. I very much look forward to continuing to work with you at future curriculum workshops.
Some parents at the meeting expressed an interest in volunteering time to read with children at school. If this is something you would be interested in please send an email to secretary@stcleerprimary.co.uk
Harvest Festival celebration is Tuesday 15th October. Parents are welcome to come to the church from 9:30am (normal drop off at school). If children want to bring contributions for the food bank they would be gratefully received.
Urgently Required Items:
Milk (UHT/dried)
Meat (tinned)
Vegetables (tinned)
Fruit Juice (long life)
I want to take the opportunity this week to say thank you to our four Swiss students who come to the end of their three week placement with us here at St Cleer. They have been a pleasure to host and have brought with them a positive attitude to life and have embraced life in Cornwall wholeheartedly. We thank them for their enthusiasm and we hope they have enjoyed all of their experiences while they have been here—including Bike-ability in the rain, teaching German and sharing a love of Reading with the children.
Congratulations to our elected Head Girl for this year. She will work collaboratively with the Head Boy and the Team Captains to ensure that the children's voices and ideas are part of the journey here at St Cleer. Our Head Girl loves pandas and gymnastics!
"My motto is - Keep calm and love pandas! I think if you believe in yourself then you can do it!"
Congratulations to our Head Boy who has been appointed as our Head Boy for this year. He will work collaboratively with the Head Girl and the Team Captains to ensure that the children's voices and ideas are part of the journey here at St Cleer. Our Head Boy loves basketball and being outside.
"Lots of people ask me the question why? I always say, why not?"
Thank you so much for your support in making History day...historical! We had Dinosaurs, Egyptian cats, Victorian Royalty, Suffragettes and even Cornwall Miners. The children enjoyed sharing their costumes in assembly and exploring historical artefacts across the day.
Luci Isaacson and Nick Hart visited us on Friday 20th September to launch our ECO focused music collaboration across the Bridge Schools Trust.
Luci brought her ECO friendly car to school to share with the children and we were very impressed that one of our families is also using this car!
The children shared their thoughts on pledges we could make to ensure that our planet is well looked after.
You will not be surprised to hear that the children had lots of fantastic ideas and really engaged with the session. There were a range of children from Year 1 to Year 6 supporting each other's campaign to become responsible citizens of the world.
We are going to have a School History Day next Friday 27th September!
This term, every class is studying a different period of history through an enquiry based approach. This involves the children asking questions and learning a wide variety of skills in a range of subjects, but with history at the heart of it.
To inspire the children, we would like everyone on that day to dress up as either a significant historical character or dressed to represent a key historical event or building.
This is your chance to really embrace our school value…be creative!
This year we are very lucky to be able to access the Gold Service with the Education Library Service which is based in Truro.
This allows us to access thousands of books and resources to support our learning adventures.
Just this morning, the mobile library van visited the school to help us consider our book supply and to drop off some topic boxes that link with our History and Science topics this term.
Remember that our History Day is coming soon, so remember to ask your child all about their learning.
Libraries are great places to access additional learning resources. We look forward to working with the ELS to supplement our learning and also in developing our school library space.
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.
12th January clubs begin.
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