ONLINE SAFETY
Thank you to those parents who made it to the Online Safety Workshop with Mr Lewis and I. We have created a guidance booklet for parents which can be found in the Keeping Safe - Online Safety section of our website.
This is a discussion that is worth us having as educators and parents and I hope in the future we will be able to run a follow up session in support of ensuring our children are innovators in IT and not just passive consumers.
A SHORT BURST OF ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM TO START THE DAY!
Well done to all of the children and staff who took part in the Joe Wicks' Children in Need workout!
We got moving together as a reminder of the power of the group and how important it is to put our efforts into helping others when we can.
We managed to raise £238.65 - which is a fantastic effort! Thank you so much for your support in this today - the children looked great in their sports gear!
National Anti-Bullying Week
This week is anti-bullying week. Thank you to the parents that have flagged the #bekind campaign launched by ITV. We talked about this in assembly on Friday and will again tomorrow. Our challenge this week is to find opportunities to be kind to each other and to our selves. By spreading a little kindness to those around us we help to support our own well-being as well as others. I wonder what you will do this week to show the power of one person's choice to #bekind.
"In a world where you can be anything, be kind."
Thank you so much to school council who came with me to visit the Oak Tree at St Cleer Church today to lay some crosses made by one of our pupil's great grandfather for Remembrance Sunday. It meant a lot to him to have some of our pupils there to remember a time in history that still leaves its imprint on many of our families.
What a wonderful article in the Cornwall Times. I was speaking to one of our parents about this Friday night. What a wonderful achievement and so lovely that is has been picked up by the local press. Thank you to Mr Jones and of course to the parents and children who took part in this venture with such enthusiasm and positivity. I am curious as to where this might lead in the future.
A massive thank you to our fantastic PTA who organised the Halloween Disco here at St Cleer tonight. I am typing this Blog listening to the laughter and fun that the community are having and as this is my final post for the week I shall go and join them in the remainder of the fun. Have a safe and fun-filled weekend!
Congratulations to all of the children and parents who took part in the cross country event today. St Cleer was very well represented and the children did exceptionally well. Particularly well done to Tahlula who was the first girl to cross the finish line.
They have inspired me to complete my first park run this weekend. I hope that I am prepared for the rolling running hills of Cornwall! Wish me luck and thank you to the parents who gave me some advice and encouragement today to go ahead with it!
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)
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
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Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
INSET Day on Friday 22nd May then it is half term the following week. We have another INSET Day on Friday 5th June.
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