Thank you so much for supporting the Well Dressing on Friday 16th May. Our Reception children adorned the well with flowers; our Year 3 children presented their Cornish dances; Year 5 presented their stunning mosaic. Thank you to the Cornwall Heritage Trust who are marking 40 years (the cupcakes were delicious!). We were very proud to be part of this unique event again this year.
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Thank you so much to all of those who stepped into our photo booth at the last curriculum sharing afternoon. We have been looking at your photos in assembly and are starting to think about our SKY ARTS WEEK in June – if anyone (all invited!) has some time to come and visit a class or two on Thursday June 19th please email head@stcleerprimary.co.uk. We would love to give the children the opportunity to ask questions about what you do for work to inspire their art work that week!
Come and join us if you can! Reception will bring their posies, Year 3 will share their Cornish dancing and Year 5 will proudly parade their mosaic.
Thank you to all who were able to come and join us in our curriculum sharing afternoon on Friday. After a week of parent consultations, it was great to share our Easter crafts, stop-motion animation, orienteering, maths, writing, art and many more aspects of our learning here together. I am looking forward to sharing our photos from the 'when I was young' photo booth soon too!
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Amazingly well done to all of the children who took part in the Landrake Run 2025 but especially our St Cleer super star runners!
You ran with enthusiasm and determination! Well done to you all. Nothing can quite prepare you for the energy and excitement of the East Cornwall cross country series but as the season comes to an end well done to all of our children who turned up to running club and who entered any of the races. It really is a great achievement and we are very proud of you all.
Fantastically well done to all of our Year 4 and Year 6 swimmers who completed their lessons over two weeks. It has been great to see your confidence and skills develop further.
Thank you for filling our World book Day 2025 with imagination and colour.
Depending on what you read - some accounts of St Piran speak of a man who enjoyed being at the centre of the community. He was born in Ireland but was banished by the King of Munster across the Celtic Sea. He amazingly managed to survive and landed on the beautiful North Cornwall coast and made Cornwall his home. As we joined together as a community we celebrated that we have each made Cornwall our home - some of us born here, some of born elsewhere in England and some of us born elsewhere in the world. We are all welcome and have been lucky to make Cornwall our home and St Cleer our community. Thank you celebrating with us and Gool Peran Lowen to all!
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