Posted 15/11/2024
by Helen King
The children looked fabulous in their blue for anti-bullying week today! They've enjoyed lots of activities during the week. The theme this year was 'Choose Respect' so we've been working on respect all week.
In English we have been learning about our story 'Hansel and Gretel' and finding out that it has a 'defeating a monster' theme... we also read some other books with the same theme - The Mousehole Cat, The Three Billy Goats Gruff and The Three Little Pigs - Perhaps you could ask your child what these books all had in common?
It has also been Math's week so on Tuesday we played lots of Math's games and the Year 2's on Friday had a Maths Challenge to solve - it was very tricky so we may have to go back to it!
This week in science we were investigating which materials are waterproof - we were helping 'Incy Wincy Spider' to stop him being washed out of the spout!
Posted 15/11/2024
by Samantha Davies
This week we have done so many wonderful things. Beginning with Remembrance on Monday and anti-bullying week beginning. The children have enjoyed thinking more about what respect is and how we show it, and why it is important to choose respect. They had a lovely time thinking of ways to be kind on World Kindness Day on Wednesday creating some lovely compliment charts.
On Thursday we had a lovely trip to Helston museum of Cornish life where we were able to experience what life may have been like for evacuees arriving in Helston. The children enjoyed the opportunity to handle artefacts, read newspapers from the time and write evacuation postcards home with a 'dippy ink pen'. The week has ended with Children in Need and a lovely day of art as we have helped Sean Hewitt to create a masterpiece for school and took part in a local competition. Lots of excited children hoping to win in the class.
A reminder that a letter has gone home as we open up our classroom to grandparents on Wednesday 11th December - with thanks to our kitchen staff in supporting this afternoon by helping us to do some baking, we cannot wait to welcome our important people and share our learning with them.
Next week is Parent's evening, please email or catch me to book your slot.
Posted 15/11/2024
by Darren Woolner
Posted 15/11/2024
by Julie Peat
This was our last week of exploring colour and answering our enquiry question of " How does colour make us feel?"
The children have been busy sorting colours on the funky fingers table into the different coloured colour monster cups and sorting coloured objects on the tuft tray.
We enjoyed going onto the field this week and into the school garden where we went on a colour hunt, looking for different coloured items to match our list. The children did well and enjoyed looking at all of the different colours on the leaves.
Today (Friday) it has been Children in Need. The children looked great, dressed in their pyjamas, spots and bright coloured clothes and thank you for your kind donations. We enjoyed cooking and made blueberry muffins, the children coloured in Pudsey pictures and we made pudsey ear headbands.
This week at story time we have enjoyed continuing to read "The colour monster" story and we have also explored the books "Elmer's colours" and "When i'm feeling happy", giving the children lots of opportunities to discuss their own feelings.
In phonics this week, we have been using our mouths and our voices to create different sounds, using everyday objects such as pots and pans to create different sounds and we have enjoyed games of "I spy" to help recognise the initial sounds in different words.
In maths we have been continuing to recognise and order numbers and the children have been experimenting with their own symbols and marks to represent numbers.
Have a great weekend
The nursery team
Posted 15/11/2024
by Chris Wathern
Children in Need & Wild Planet Trust Charity Non-Uniform Day
What a ‘Spotacular’ day we have had. It was wonderful seeing so many children and staff dressing up and raising money for Children in Need and our children’s chosen charity, Wild Planet Trust for conservation. An amazing £280.90 was raised which will be split between the two charities. Thank you for your support.
Reception Soft Play Experience!
On Thursday, Reception had a very exciting afternoon. They were fortunate enough to be offered a free session at Wadebridge Sports & Leisure Centre's new soft play area. The children had a wonderful time and did not stop smiling! We'd like to say a big thank you to the Leisure Centre for inviting us.
Year 6 Assembly
Next Thursday, Year 6 parents are invited to come and join the first year group assembly of the year. Further details were emailed to Year 6 parents yesterday.
Coffee Morning - Friday 22 November 08:45 (Children’s Mental Health & Wellbeing) with Marsha May
Next Friday, it would be fantastic to see as many parents as possible at our next coffee morning. Mrs May will be on hand to talk about how we support children’s mental health and wellbeing at school. Every school needs a Mrs May! Come along for a cuppa, a catch up with other parents, and find out how we support and can further support your children’s well-being together.
Footballing Success
Earlier this week, our amazing boys’ football team had their first outing and took part in the ESFA qualifier. They played four games, winning three and drawing one. The whole team were AMAZING and put on a real show! They were excellent together and were especially good with their communication, hard work, dedication and not giving up. This took them all the way to the semi-finals where they won and qualified for the finals!
By Max 6W
Grandparents’ Stay and Learn - Tuesday 19th November 09:00-11:30
A final call to sign up! Currently, we have over 80 grandparents/older relatives joining us for a very special morning.
Please can you let the grandparents know to arrive after 08:45 if using the school car park, to allow time for the normal drop off arrangements. They can then make their way through the main entrance into the Library where we will sign them in.
Timetable:
08:45-09:00 Grandparents arrive
09:00 Refreshments and Choir Performance
09:20 Welcome and Introduction from the House Captains
09:30 Time to explore the ‘Forgettory’ & photo opportunity for children with their grandparents
10:15 Grandparents to visit classrooms and take part in activity
11:30 Grandparents leave school
House Points
Congratulations to this week’s winners, Choughs. Overall, Swans still maintain the lead:
Swans – 2647
Choughs – 2490
Cormorants – 2214
Puffins – 2077
Road Safety Week
Next week is Road Safety Week. Keep a look out for the ways we will be promoting road safety, including raising awareness of our 10mph speed limit around the school site.
Posted 15/11/2024
by Rebecca Hughes
Some of this week’s exploring and learning:
We started the week with Remembrance Day, The children
explore what Remembrance day is. We explored information that told us why was
wear poppies and why we observe a silence. The children observed a one minute silence
in class at 11am and then we discussed how we felt and what we thought about it.
The children were amazing at understanding this thoughtful day. All of our
activities were based on Remembrance Day and the children created some
wonderful work.
The children have been working so hard in phonics this week.
Its really important that the children can hold their pencil with a strong grip
and that they are able to form their letters correctly. Therefore, we have
continued to practice our letter formation this week and the children have been
writing letters i/n/m and d/.
In maths this week the children have been linking number
symbols with the cardinal value. We have explored this through lots of fun activities
and the children keep heling miss Hughes to problem solve when she finds it a
bit tricky!!
On Thursday we had our disco and it was so much fun, it was
great to see the children attend after school in their disco clothes and dance
away. The adults had great fun too!
Today Mr Hewitt came to school and introduced our special artwork
that the whole school will be taking part in. The children then had a very
important job of colouring their own named fish to be a part of this wonderful
artwork. This artwork will be displayed in our school hall, pictures to follow
on completion.
Today was also Children in Need Day and we explored this using
stories and pictures so that the children have a great understanding of what this
day means. All of our activities today were based on Children in Need.
Its been a very busy week and I’m sure the children are very
tired so we wish you all a lovely, relaxed weekend.
The Foundation Team
Posted 15/11/2024
by Sarah Andrew
Well what another jam packed week we have had. The children have worked so hard even through all of the sniffles, sore throats and coughs!
We started this week by discussing Remembrance and how important it is to remember what people have done in the past to help us today. The children have completed lots of activities during their rainbow challenges this week, linked to Remembrance day.
Maths
In maths this week our Reception children have been exploring shapes, particularly focusing on circles and triangles. They have been looking at the properties of each shape, learning the vocabulary to describe them and making pictures using them. Year 1 and 2 have been continuing their learning in addition and subtraction. Year 1's have spent time exploring fact families and Year 2's have been finding 10 more and 10 less using number lines, hundred squares and also mentally.
English
This week in Drawing Club, Reception have been using their imaginations to create some amazing work. Year 1 and 2 have been writing some amazing sentences based on the story of Binny's Diwali. There has been some great adjectives, use of speech marks and beautiful handwriting.
PE
This week we have had our second session of gymnastics which the children are getting stuck right into. They are all able to move in lots of different ways and are beginning to create some basic gymnastic shapes with control.
PSHE
In our PSHE work this half term we are 'Celebrating difference'. So far we have discussed the things we like to do and how these might differ from our friends and also the similarities and differences we have.
Reading buddies
On Thursday afternoon we came together with Tregeagle class to have some reading time with our reading buddies. It was really lovely to see everyone engaged in a whole host of different texts.
We are looking forward to another fabulous week next week. If you have any questions then please ask.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Andrew, Mrs Fernie, Mrs Hicks, Miss Talbot
Posted 14/11/2024
by Ruth Smith
The Nursery children have finished their half term learning based around their focus story Owl Babies.
They have been busy drawing, painting and creating their own owls with various medium and have enjoyed sharing the story with each other.
We have seen them retelling the story to their friends, and acting out parts of the story, too.
We've learnt that a baby owl is called an owlet, and that a group of owls is called a parliament.
Posted 14/11/2024
by Joanne Pentreath
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Posted 13/11/2024
by Nicholas Bowden
Year 6 were lucky enough to have a computing lesson with an expert who showed us all of the capabilities of computers and explained all of the different jobs that are available within the world of computing.
After that, we had the opportunity to use sophisticated code to control Microbits to resemble disco lights.
Thank you very much Tech Cornwall for an informative and engaging afternoon!
Posted 13/11/2024
by Cathrine Pittas
Posted 12/11/2024
by Jasmine Bolger
We have had a brilliant week of learning in Foundation / Year 1.
On Monday, we learnt all about Remembrance Day and what it means. We talked about the importance of the poppy and how it is an important symbol to remember those that have fought for us. We made our own poppies in different ways and made a poppy wreath to display in our classroom.
We also had a day focused on Diwali this week. We discussed how it is ‘the festival of lights’ and different ways it is celebrated. We explored Diwali through making Mendhi patterns, recreating Rangoli patterns with coloured rice and making Diva lamps. The children worked really hard on creating beautiful artwork.
Year 1 have started their Science unit all about animals. We have been exploring this through grouping animals into fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles and mammals. We are learning a song to help us remember the animal classifications!
Next week, we will also start rehearsals for our Christmas Play! There will be more information about this soon but we will start learning the songs in class. Foundation have already began practising their songs for their Christmas performance. I have no doubt the children will be amazing.
Parent Partnership meetings are taking place next week. These will be on Tuesday and Wednesday. If you haven’t made an appointment yet the booking are available on the window at drop off.
Thank you!
Foundation / Year 1 Team
Posted 12/11/2024
by Rachel Tomkins
This month we have been learning more about materials and been testing their properties. We loved seeing what would float and sink and which materials would soak up liquids.
In art we completed our final drawing of our 'Wild Things' after trying out lots of ideas in our sketch books.
We completed our learning for our Big Question of 'Where on Earth are we?' We found our school and our homes on an aerial photograph and traced the flow of the local river.
On World Mental Health Day we dressed in yellow and took part in activities that can support keeping our minds healthy such as yoga.
We finished the half term with a lovely Forest School session where the children lit fires and had some yummy hot chocolate.
Posted 12/11/2024
by Thomas Hazlewood
Please find below some pictures from our Year 6 Residential to Beam House. Please be sensitive about who you share these images with.
Posted 11/11/2024
by Kim Appleby
We've had a fantastic start to Autumn Term 2 starting our new topics with lots of enthusiasm!
Science -
Year 3/4A have started to investigate the three states of matter (Liquids, Solids and Gases), making jelly last week to show how states can change through heating and cooling.
Geography -
We've started our journey to Europe discussing the continents of the world and how countries (or states) make up continents.
We've started to bring in photographs from our European holidays to add to our working wall, sharing our memories and discussing the climate and geographical features that we can see and how these are similar/different to England.
English -
Myths, legends and traditional tales have captured our imagination this week; discussing the impact that high quality vocabulary has on the reader.
A great start! Please find this term's KIRFS and Mind Map below.
Dates for your diaries:
Class Assembly - Friday 29th November @9am
All things Christmas - Saturday 7th December, St Cleer Church.
Both Year 3/4 classes have been asked to decorate a Christmas tree as part of the celebrations. We'll be taking it up to the church on Friday 6th December.
Posted 11/11/2024
by Rebecca Brewer
Dear all
I hope that you have had a lovely half term week and have enjoyed some fireworks!!
We have been incredibly busy in school for this last week! Last week, we had an amazing re-enactment of the Crimean War battle and the children had lots of fun! Firstly, they went onto the playground and did the battle and then the amazing nurses helped the injured into the hall where they were treated for all of their injuries! The children learned many things from this experience and talked about it endlessly!
This week is Anti-Bullying week and also on Wednesday is world kindness day. The children will be completing some activities during our PSHE lessons to understand how important these two areas are!
In maths, we are still on addition and subtraction. There are many assignments on Mathletics for the children to complete so please feel free to do this at home. Also, there are not many entries in children's Reading logs at the moment so please make sure you write in them to enable your child's book to be changed weekly. If there is no evidence of reading at home then unfortunately the book will not be changed! Also, your child needs to read the phonics minibooks weekly too - please do not forget to return them.
The children are learning about continents in geography at the moment and are producing some amazing work! They will show off their work at the parents consultations in a few weeks time.
Posted 11/11/2024
by Laura Cole
Thank you very much for all your donations for Children in Need, we have raised a grand total of £92.75p.
The children all looked resplendent in their outfits. Well done Duloe!
Posted 11/11/2024
by Laura Cole
At the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month - we will remember them.
Posted 11/11/2024
by Angie Couchman
WEEKLY STARS
Eagles - Drake
Jays - Benjamin
Little Foresters - Sienna
Lunchtime - Seb V
Attendance this week: 91.9%
Anti-bullying week - odd sock day
Next week is anti-bullying week, on Tuesday 12 November we are inviting pupils to wear odd socks for the day to recognise the differences we all have.
Children in Need
Friday 15 November is Children in Need day. To raise money for them the school pupil council have chosen to invite pupils to wear non-school uniform on this day. There is also a baking competition taking place..., please bake cakes and bring them to school on the morning of Friday 15 November 204, School Council will judge the cakes and name a winner, cakes will then be sold throughout the school day. Please donate as much as you can to Children in Need via this link: https://app.parentpay.com/ParentPayShop/Foc/Default.aspx?shopid=16821 (Please DO NOT bring cash into school).
PTA Bingo
Please see attached poster about a Bingo event being organised by Lanlivery PTA for Friday 15 November for anyone who might be interested in attending.
PTA Christmas Disco
The PTA have organised a Disco for pupils on Wednesday 4 December 2024. Please see attached poster for more details.
Cauliflower Cards
All children are creating Christmas artwork which will be sent home next week on a form for Cauliflower cards where you can order various products with your child's artwork on including cups, cards, wrapping paper and more. If you wish to make an order online for your child's artwork please ensure you complete the forms and return the form and original artwork back to school no later than Friday 15 November 2024.
Absence honesty
We have become aware that there may be some families who not being honest about their reasons for absence. As part of our curriculum, we teach children about telling truth and promote honesty in school. All reasons for absence are recorded whether they are authorised or unauthorised. Every term we must meet with Cornwall County Council and discuss the attendance of our pupils including the reasons. They will look at patterns and trends including absence of siblings at the same time, absence immediately before or after a school holiday and periods of illness that are more than a few days and challenge these. Authorised and unauthorised reasons count towards your child’s overall attendance and where a pupil's absence falls, we may have start requesting evidence for any absence. There has been a series of communications about attendance this term please look back at these to be clear on our policy.
St Nectan’s Glen
We have been asked to share the attached poster regarding local passes on offer.
NSPCC
Just prior to October half term the School Pupil Council held a non-school uniform and cake raffle day, we raised £57 which has now been donated to the NSPCC. Thank you for your support.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Tues 12 Nov - Anti Bullying Odd Sock day
Wed 13 Nov - Vision screening (Reception)
Fri 15 Nov - Children in Need day
Wed 20 Nov - 'What the Dickens?' Workshop (Eagles)
Fri 29 Nov - Library Service Storytime (Little Foresters)
Wed 4 Dec - PTA Christmas Disco
Thurs 12 Dec - After school clubs finish until new year
Mon 16 to Thurs 19 - Police Cadets (Year 5&6)
Wed 18 Dec - Christmas Performance 6pm
Thurs 19 Dec - Caterlink Pupils Christmas Lunch
Fri 20 Dec - Special Visitor
Fri 20 Dec - Pupil class party
Fri 20 Dec - LAST DAY OF AUTUMN TERM 1.15pm finish
Mon 23 Dec to Mon 6 Jan inc. - Christmas holidays
Tues 7 Jan 2025 - BACK TO SCHOOL
Posted 11/11/2024
by Angie Couchman
WEEKLY STARS
Eagles - Corinna
Jays - River
Little Foresters - Toby
Lunchtime -David
Attendance this week: 98.24%
SATs Club
Miss Howell is planning to run a SATs club after school each Monday starting next week on Monday 14 October 2024 until SATs take place in May 2025 for year 6 pupils only. Please email Mrs Couchman if you would like your child to attend so we can add them to the register, if they already attend a club please confirm if they would like to move to SATs club as it would help free up spaces.
New Menu
Please see attached our new school dinner menu which will run from when we return to school after October half term on Monday 4 November until the Easter holidays in April 2025.
Parent consultations
Don’t forget to log onto Arbor and book an appointment for parent evening on Thursday 17 October 2024. Any problems accessing Arbor or booking an appointment please contact Mrs Couchman secretary@lanliveryprimary.co.uk, 01208 872662
Missing Uniform
We have had a few queries recently re missing uniform items. Please make sure all uniform is named. While we endeavour to find missing items, it is sometimes impossible to find missing uniform when it is unnamed. We are endeavouring to find all current missing items. If uniform has been bought home mistakenly, could you please return it to school.
Forest/Field
The ash trees have been removed and we are now able to use the forest again. However, due to concerns regarding safety of the ground around the new play equipment in the field, the parish have taken the decision to lock access to the field until further notice, so school will continue to use only the front playground gate for drop off and pickups.
PTA Meeting
The PTA are holding a meeting on the 11 October at 7.30pm at The Crown. It is an informal meeting to discuss the year ahead. Anyone is welcome. The commitment is low but threy are seeking new members as the committee is aging with many parents currently involved have their last children in year 6. Please come along and see what you think!
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Wed 16 Oct - Family Worker Drop in (8.45am-10.00am)
Fri 25 Oct - INSET DAY (closed to pupils)
Mon 28 to Fri 1 Nov - HALF TERM HOLIDAY
Mon 4 Nov - BACK TO SCHOOL
Tues 5 Nov - Nasal Flu immunisations (Recp-Yr6)
Wed 13 Nov - Vision screening (Reception)
Fri 15 Nov - Children in Need day (details TBC)
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