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Highlights of learning for week ending 12.12.2025 

Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  |  Class 2

It has been a very exciting week of nativity performances and singing all round. Christmas is really in the air!

Thank you Class 2 family for all your support in helping your children learn their lines, getting their costumes together and being there to support us during all 3 performances.

This week, in Maths, we have continued our enquiry into shapes by investigating the properties of 3D shapes by counting their faces, edges and vertices. In Literacy, we have completed our instructions on how to catch Santa. No, no! It is not to trap him on his rounds on Christmas eve, and spoil Christmas for the rest of the world. No! We are planning to set an alarm so that we wake up when he comes down our chimneys because we have tons of questions and presents for him... while some of us just want to hitch a ride with him on his sleigh.

Between all the chaos of last minute nativity rehearsals and performances, we also managed to squeeze in a really fun Computing lesson where we learned about the use of loops to make our algorithms cleaner and clearer.

3D Shapes
Class 2 handling different 3D shapes to investigate their properties.

Algorithms and Loops
Class 2 used Google's Coding for Carrot to help us understand how loops work in simple algorithms.

Coding for Carrots
If your would like your child to tinker with simple codes and practice the use of loops, scan the QR CODE above to access Coding for Carrots.

 


Week ending 12th December 

Polperro Primary Academy  |  Penhallow

Hello Everyone,

We just wanted to start off by saying how fantastic the children were for our two performances of 'Knock Knock'. I am sure you can agree that they all sang incredibly well and spoke so confidently - we are so proud of each and every one of them, well done! Thank you to all the friends and family members who came to watch us and we hope it's got you in the festive spirit.

In English, we have been using interesting vocabulary to create an acrostic poem about Christmas.

In Science, we went on a winter walk to spot various materials around the school environment. Then back in the class we sorted different materials focusing on their properties.

In Maths, we have been consolidating our number, shape and measuring knowledge so show how much progress we have made so far.

Understandably, the children have been super busy this week and have managed the various changes to our 'normal' day very well so we hope you all enjoy some moments of rest.

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

from The Penhallow Team.

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Week beginning 8th December 2025 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Reception/Year 1

We've had a truly fantastic week, filled with excitement and lots of memorable moments. One of the biggest highlights was our trip to see Aladdin at the Hall for Cornwall. The children were absolutely captivated by the performance-their faces lit up with wonder, and it was magical to see how much they enjoyed every moment of the show.

Back at school, we've been incredibly busy preparing for our nativity performance next week. The children have been working hard learning their lines, practicing their roles, and perfecting the songs. Their enthusiasm and effort have been wonderful to watch.

This afternoon, we will visit the church. They are so excited to share their songs with you, and we can't wait for you to see all their hard work come together. It's going to be a special and joyful occasion!

 


 

Polperro Primary Academy  |  Chaipel


What a lovely week we have had in Chaipel! Our English best copy write-up is incredible and I cannot wait to read each and every one of them! Everyone has put in so much effort and the complex sentences I have read so far has blown me away. For English next week, we will wrap up our investigation into sustainable energy in the UK by writing a poem.

In Maths, we have been finding common denominators and adding and subtracting fractions as well as identifying and calculating angles in a triangle.

In RE, we have been 'asking questions to Mary and Joseph' about the birth of their baby and if they really believe that Mary has been carrying the Messiah! We completed the learning by writing a newspaper report on that eventful night - directly quoting the happy parents! In Geography, we have been investigating which areas of the UK produce which types of non-renewable and renewable energy and in History, we have compared how the Mayan civilisation was ruled with that of Anglo-Saxon England. 

We performed our Christmas play dress rehearsal infront of the rest of the school on Friday and it was a huge success! We have taken the feedback postively and will apply it in our performances to our parents on Monday.

CONGRATULATIONS to our People of the Week - Aria and Tristan - for demonstrating our school values and being positive role models, and to Leo for achieving his 77 Club badge for his times tables.

That's all from me so have a lovely weekend and see you all on Monday for our final week before Christmas!!

Miss Randle and Mrs Clary

 


w/e 12.12.25 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  Y4/5 Perranporth

Weekly update...

Wow, this has been another busy week as we approach the end of the Autumn term.

One of the highlights was the lantern parade at the weekend. Lots of families braved the weather to join us and the result was stunning. This culminated in a wonderful fireworks display at the Waterside. We were proud to have a large contingent from Y4/5, so thanks everyone.

In computing, Miss Henning has been working on some super Christmas jumper designs, with impressive results.


Also, we're busy practising and looking forward to our Christingle Service at St Stephen's Church on Monday, thank you for all the oranges and we hope to see you there!


 


Update for the week ending Friday 12th December 2025 

Harrowbarrow Primary Academy  |  Class 4



Here is some of our writing based on the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.  Here we imagined going through a portal into another world.  It has really fired up the children's imaginations. This week we have also had the play in the village hall.  It was lovely to watch Year 6 go back to 1963 and see "the Beatles" in action during the song.  The class have worked really hard on their parts and it was great to see them performing to everyone.  The singing sounded fantastic.  We also sang to luncheon club and I think they enjoyed experiencing a blast from the past.  

Next week we have Christmas dinner to look forward to and party day on Friday.  On Friday pupils can come to school in party clothes and will need to bring a party packed lunch.  

 


Our First Nativity Performance! 

Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  |  YR/1 Tregantle


What an unforgettable week it has been for Tregantle class! We took part in our very first nativity performance, joining children from Years 1, 2 and 3 to bring this year's show, "Fleece Force," to life.

This wonderfully creative performance told the Christmas story from a brand-new angle - through the eyes of the sheep, who just so happened to be.. police officers! With flashing badges, important missions, and plenty of woolly humour, it was a show to remember.

Tregantle's role was to bring the angels to the stage, and they certainly did not disappoint. Dressed in halos, wings, and just the right amount of sparkle, the children looked heavenly as they took their places. Their performance of the song "Good News, Great News" was absolutely brilliant - sung with confidence, energy, and huge smiles that lit up the hall. Their dance moves were perfectly in time too, showing just how hard they had worked in rehearsals.

Every single child shone brightly, and we could not be more proud of how they handled their first performance. From their enthusiasm to their teamwork, Tregantle proved they are true stars.

Well done, Tregantle class-you were amazing!



 


Tonight we steal the MOOOON 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Year 5/6 H

Tonight we steal the Moooon!

Well - not quite!  As part of our science learning about space we have been learning about the solar system.  We have learned about the different planets and asteroid belts.  We have also looked at some historical theories about the Solar System and how the earth's orbit creates different seasons.

Finally, we looked at what causes Earth to have night and day - and then we learned about why the moon appears to look different at different times of the month.  Our learning about the phases of the moon was made memorable by using Jaffa cakes to replicate the different phases.

Good fun - and delicious!

 


ELF DAY! 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Year 5/6 H

Santa's Elves visit St Cleer

ELF DAY ARRIVED!  Hundreds of excited and Christmassy elves descended on St Cleer to raise funds to Alzheimers UK.

We had a great day full of Christmas learning, from 'Naughty Elf adventure stories' to Christmas codebreakers - we had a great day, learned lots and raised money for a great cause!

 


Fantastic gymnastics 

St Cleer Primary Academy  |  Year 5/6 H

Fantastic gymnastics

Our PE theme this half term has been Gymnastics.  We have learned lots of different ways to lead, balance and travel.  Our lessons started by learning how to complete the Stag leap and the Split leap using mats on the floor.

We then moved onto the apparatus, looking at different ways we can travel using different apparatus and also different ways to balance.  Finally, we introduced the springboard and had great fun using the springboard to leap higher and try to complete more complex gymnastics moves.

Its been great fun - but Mr H finds it difficult to capture good photos when children are moving so fast!!

 


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