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St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Reception

Where do Reception belong?

Where do Reception class belong? Reception have poured their hearts into creating a meaningful project for mental health week this year. They talked about where they belong and what makes them happy! True Belonging is the practise of believing in and belonging to yourself so deeply that you can share your most authentic self with the world!

 


WC 23rd February 

Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  |  Class 1

Science - materials 
Year 1 and Reception children enjoyed a hands-on learning experience by creating boats using a variety of materials such as paper, foil, plastic, and recycled items. Through this fun activity, the children explored their science learning about different materials and discussed which ones might be strong, light, or waterproof.

After building their boats, the children tested them in water to see whether they would float or sink, making predictions beforehand and observing the results carefully. This practical investigation helped develop their curiosity, problem-solving skills, and understanding of materials in an engaging and age-appropriate way.

Art exhibition 
Harrowbarrow School proudly hosted a vibrant art exhibition celebrating the creativity and talent of pupils across the whole school. The exhibition showcased an impressive range of artwork from every year group, highlighting different techniques, styles, and inspirations developed throughout the year. From bold paintings and detailed drawings to imaginative sculptures and mixed-media pieces, each display reflected the children's enthusiasm and individuality. Families and visitors enjoyed walking through the exhibition, seeing how artistic skills progress across the school and appreciating the hard work and pride pupils take in their creations. The event was a wonderful celebration of creativity and a true reflection of the school's commitment to nurturing the arts.

Swimming 
We had a fantastic first swimming session this week at Launceston pool. Please make sure children come with a pair of goggles as this really aids the swimming process! 

We have another 4 weeks of swimming so please make sure children come with their swim kits every Friday morning. 

 


Amazing Animals! 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  YR/1 Tregantle

Tregantle Weekly Blog

What a fantastic week we have had in Tregantle Class! The children have been busy exploring, learning and having lots of fun along the way.

Exploring Our School Pond & Visiting the Chickens
We loved getting outdoors to explore our school pond. Armed with nets and plenty of curiosity, the children carefully pond dipped to see what they could find. There were lots of excited faces as we discovered different pond life and talked about what we could see.
We also visited our school chickens! The children enjoyed watching them closely and talking about how to care for them. It's always a special experience spending time with our feathered friends!

Maths - Learning About Numbers 9 and 10
In maths this week, we have been focusing on the numbers 9 and 10. The children have been exploring these numbers in lots of practical and engaging ways:
• Going on number hunts around the classroom and outdoor area
• Using the play dough station to make numbers and represent amounts
• Taking part in matching games, linking numerals to the correct quantity

The children are becoming much more confident at recognising, counting and representing these numbers. Well done, Tregantle Class!

PE - Our New Unit: Jungle Gym
In PE, we started our brand new unit called 'Jungle Gym.' The hall was transformed into a jungle adventure! The children had a wonderful time pretending to be jungle animals. We crawled like tigers, stretched like monkeys and slithered like snakes. Everyone practised moving over, under and around different equipment, building their strength, balance and coordination. It was fantastic to see such imaginative movement and teamwork.

Literacy - The Very Hungry Caterpillar
We were very excited to begin our new book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Tregantle Class are doing a fantastic job at re-telling the story and using objects to help order the events. It has been wonderful to hear them confidently remembering what the caterpillar ate each day! This story has also given us the opportunity to explore life cycles in more detail. We have been learning about how a caterpillar changes into a beautiful butterfly, and the children have shown great curiosity and thoughtful questions during our discussions.

Trip to Saltash Library
We ended the week with a wonderful trip to Saltash Library. The children were so excited to explore the shelves and choose a new book to take home. It is always such a joy to see their enthusiasm for reading and stories. Thank you to the library staff for making us feel so welcome!

What a busy and brilliant week it has been. We are so proud of how enthusiastic, kind and hardworking Tregantle Class continue to be. We can't wait for another week of adventures and learning!

 


27/2/26 

Polperro Primary Academy  |  Killigarth Nursery

We have enjoyed welcoming everyone back this week after the half term. It has been lovely to see all of the children and they have thrown themselves back into the nursery routine.

For the next few weeks we are looking at different books and answering our question "What is your favourite story and why?"

We have been busy making Stickman family pictures and the children have been discussing who is a part of their family group.

At story time and in adition to "Stickman" we have also been reading "Room on the Broom" and the children have been selecting books that they would like to read.

In phonics this week we have been listening to and exploring different sounds in our envirionment, trying to keep time when listening to a simple beat and the children have explored instruments and the sounds they make.

In maths we are finding objects that represent numbers and exploring different shapes.

Next week on Thursday it is World Book Day and the children are invited to come to nursery dressed as their favourite book character. We will also be celebrating St Pirans Day with a cream tea! 

We look forward to seeing you all next week.

Julie and Sarah



 


Update for week ending Friday 27th February 2026 

Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  |  Class 4




What an exciting and inspiring week we've had!
Art Exhibition - Art Activism
We are incredibly proud of all the children for their amazing artwork showcased at our Art Activism exhibition. The theme encouraged pupils to use art as a powerful voice for change, and the messages they created were thoughtful, emotional, and full of purpose. A huge thank you to all the parents, grandparents, and family members who attended. Your support means so much to the children, and they absolutely loved sharing their creative ideas with you.

Science - Phases of the Moon
In Science, we've been learning all about the Moon and its phases. The children have explored how the Moon appears to change shape over the course of a month, and we've talked about why this happens. To help us understand these phases, the class created fantastic Moon phase pinwheels, which turned out brilliantly and really showed their understanding. We've also enjoyed observing how the Moon looks each evening and discussing the changes we notice.

 Maths - Year 5 & Year 6
In Maths, each year group has been working hard on their current learning: Year 6 have been mastering how to multiply decimals, showing excellent problem-solving and reasoning skills. Year 5 have continued practising their written multiplication methods, building confidence and accuracy day by day. Both year groups have shown great determination and focus-well done, everyone!

 


 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Reception

Where do Reception class belong?

Reception have poured their hearts into creating a meaningful project for mental health week this year. They talked about where they belong and what makes them happy! True Belonging is the practise of believing in and belonging to yourself so deeply that you can share your most authentic self with the world! 

 


January and February 2026 

Copper valley Junior Academy  |  Year 3


What a fantastic start to the new year we have had in our classroom! The children have shown great enthusiasm, resilience and curiosity in all of their learning. Here's a look at what we've been up to in January and February.

History - The Romans This term we have been travelling back in time to learn about the Romans. We have explored what life was like in Roman Britain, how the Roman army was organised and why the Romans were so successful. To finish off our half term, we were visited by the brilliant Centurion Maximus Adricus! He brought Roman history to life through exciting games, storytelling and hands-on activities. The children loved finding out about Roman armour, battle formations and daily life in the army. It was a fantastic way to deepen our understanding of the Romans.

Maths - Multiplication and Division In Maths, we have been working hard on multiplication and division. We have practised using times tables to solve problems, explored different methods for solving calculations and learned how multiplication and division are linked. The children have shown great perseverance when tackling tricky word problems!

Science - Magnetism Our Science topic has been all about forces, with a focus on magnetism. We investigated which materials are magnetic and learned how to test objects using magnets. The children discovered that not all metal is magnetic and enjoyed predicting and testing different materials. We also learned about magnetic poles and how magnets can attract and repel.

English - Romans and Mythology In English, we have linked our writing to our History topic. We wrote detailed character descriptions of the Roman hero Hercules, focusing on his strength, bravery and his famous 12 labours. We also wrote non-chronological reports about the Roman gods, organising our work with headings and subheadings. The children worked hard to include fascinating facts and use formal language in their reports.

PSHE - Facing Challenges In PSHE, we have been thinking about how to face challenges positively. We used our Building Learning Power skills - such as resilience, resourcefulness and reflectiveness - to help us when learning feels tricky. The children have been brilliant at encouraging one another and showing a growth mindset.

Music - Songfest 2026 We have also begun practicing songs for Songfest 2026, which will be taking place in March. The children are already singing beautifully and learning the lyrics with great enthusiasm. We can't wait to perform!

Well done to everyone for a brilliant start to 2026. We are so proud of all the hard work, determination and positivity shown this term. We're looking forward to another exciting half term ahead!

 


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Trenode C of E Primary Academy  |  Kilminorth

 


January 2026 

Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy  |  Year 1

Happy New Year!

What a brilliant start to 2026!
In PSHE we have been thinking about our goals and dreams and steps towards success. 
Our new 'Big Question' is 'What is the weather like in the UK?'. We have been re-capping our knowledge of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom and have been using an atlas to help us to label maps.
In art we have been looking at the painting of Alma Thomas. Alma is an abstract artist. She used lots of bright colours in her paintings. After practising the necessary techniques and skills, we created  paintings in her style.
In science we have been learning about animals. This half term we have focussed on the five groups of vertebrates. We have learnt about their characteristics and diets. 
We went on a fabulous trip to The National Marine Aquarium where the children had a taste of being Marine Biologists as well and learning lots of sea creatures from our very informative guide. 

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