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Blisland Primary Academy   Welcome to Storytellers.


Posted 04/09/2024
by Julie Pearce

Welcome to our Nursery blog ...

In our spacious, inviting nursery, we work hard to offer a nurturing and supportive learning environment for the children to thrive and grow. We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum, emphasising the characteristics of effective learning.

This approach fosters a love of learning and provides challenges linked closely to developmentally age-appropriate experience. We strive to create an environment where the children feel confident exploring and discovering new things. We have weekly forest school activities and constant access to a large, safe outdoor space and an all-weather area. Our excellent cook cooks all meals daily on-site.

As a Nursery, we understand that all children are unique and understand the importance of following their individual interests.

We are set just outside the beautiful village of Blisland, 10 mins from Bodmin town centre.

As a smaller setting, we can only offer ten places per year group, which ensures a very high level of interaction with adults and quality education for your child while they are with us. We are very family-oriented and have strong community connections.

We can offer places to children from the age 2yrs and offer 3yrs funding and 30-hour funding; more information can be found here: www.gov.uk/30-hours-free-childcare

Morning sessions are from 8.50 am - 12 cost £17.70

Lunch is available from 12-1 pm at £5.90 plus meal cost or a home-packed lunch.

The afternoon session would be from 12-3 pm at £ 17.70 plus meal cost or home-packed lunch.

All day session 8.50 am - 3 pm £35.40 plus the meal or home-packed lunch.

 

We are offering a fourth session free if you pay for 3. It can be just mornings or a full day.  Your equivalent 4th session would be free, saving a max of £35.40

We are very flexible with hours and days, so please feel free to ring for more information.

We can offer afterschool care from 3.15 - 4.15 pm for £5.80, including snacks.

We also run a parent and toddler group, ' Twiglets', on a Wednesday morning from 9 am to 11 am, where you can come along to stay and play and meet new people, have a coffee and get a feel for what we are all about; this runs weekly in term time and its free. Bump to 4yrs.     Weekly information is also available on our Twiglets Facebook page.

Following our nursery blog, which we hope to publish weekly, will allow us to inform you through words and pictures how we promote your child’s learning in the nursery. It is also a great way for you to discuss with your child at home what they have been doing each week.

Kind regards,

Julie Pearce and the Storytellers team.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Welcome back


Posted 04/09/2024
by Ruth Smith

Welcome back everyone! We hope you had a lovely break between the showers!

Our current children start back this week, with our new friends visiting next week before they start. If you see them waiting to come in, please say hello and introduce yourselves.

Our new focus story will be Owl Babies; we will be thinking about how we are feeling and what can make us feel anxious or afraid; we will be looking at the number 3 and sizes; we will also be talking about families at home.

Do you have this story at home? Can you find it in Saltash Library?
Let us know on Tapestry.

 


Copper valley Junior Academy   W/C 3rd September 2024


Posted 03/09/2024
by Lynn Cox

Welcome to Copper Valley!

Welcome back to school and to Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy and Copper Valley Junior Academy! What an exciting start to the term this is. I am looking forward to welcoming the children back to school tomorrow and I can't wait to hear their stories from the Summer and seeing them in their smart new uniform.
A newsletter will be arriving in your inboxes shortly with news of new school websites. If you follow us on Facebook you should have been sent a link to the new school website page. We are also featured in the Gunnislake gateway this month. 
I am sure that many of you will have seen the new school signs and I hope that you agree that they look really fantastic!
We welcome a new member of staff this term. Mrs Walkerdine will be teaching Year 1 for two days a week and I know that you will welcome her warmly.
We are looking forward to an exciting term and year! 

 


Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy   Latest Blog


Posted 03/09/2024
by Lynn Cox

Welcome Back To Copper Valley Academies

Welcome back to school and to Copper Valley Infant and Nursery Academy and Copper Valley Junior Academy! What an exciting start to the term this is. I am looking forward to welcoming the children back to school tomorrow and I can't wait to hear their stories from the Summer and seeing them in their smart new uniform.
A newsletter will be arriving in your inboxes shortly with news of new school websites. If you follow us on Facebook you should have been sent a link to the new school website page. We are also featured in the Gunnislake gateway this month. 
I am sure that many of you will have seen the new school signs and I hope that you agree that they look really fantastic!
We welcome a new member of staff this term. Mrs Walkerdine will be teaching Year 1 for two days a week and I know that you will welcome her warmly.
We are looking forward to an exciting term and year!

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 03/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey

Welcome to Talland

We hope you have had a wonderful summer holiday.

The year 5 team are looking forward to welcoming the children back into school this week. We have some fun and exciting learning planned this term, including trips to Bodmin Jail and the Bridging the Tamar Heritage Centre (more details to follow) which coincide effectively with our topic: Were the Victorians Really Vile?

Please find our knowledge web below which includes more details of the learning in our topic.

We'd like to also remind you that the 'Welcome the Teacher Meeting' date is Wednesday 11th September at 3:15pm in Talland class. It will be a brief 'hello' from our team, a chance for you to find out more about our topics this year, as well as answer any questions you may have.

Best wishes,
Mrs Swabey, Mr Parry, Mrs Walters, Mrs Payne and Miss Rowlands

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy  


Posted 03/09/2024
by Leonie Swabey

Welcome to Seaton

I hope you have had a wonderful summer holiday.

The year 6 team are looking forward to welcoming the children back into school this week. We have some fun and exciting learning planned this term, including trips to Bodmin Jail and the Bridging the Tamar Heritage Centre (more details to follow) which coincide effectively with our topic: Were the Victorians Really Vile? 

Please find our knowledge web below which includes more details of the learning in our topic. 

The welcome the teacher meeting date is: Tuesday 10th September at 3:15pm in Seaton class. 

Miss Burton, Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. McNeil

 


Looe Primary Academy  


Posted 03/09/2024
by John Wareham

Welcome to Year 2 
What will we be learning in the Wider Curriculum this term?

We are very excited to welcome the children back to school this week. It will be a very fabulous half term and we are all particularly looking forward to celebrating the 40th Birthday of Looe Primary Academy on the 4th October. This week we will start sharing information about the learning that will be happening in Year 2 during the Autumn Term. Our topic this term is: 'What was it like to live in Victorian Times?'

For the first time this year we are able to share with you the curriculum map that we use to plan the wider curriculum content and learning for each half term. The wider curriculum is all subjects except English and maths. We use the National Curriculum for our teaching decisions and this is based on the knowledge that we want children to gain. We hope that you find these maps helpful and when we start a new one, we will send it to you. It would be great if you could talk to your child about what they are learning from time to time and now you know what they are learning. There is a question that guides the work and we make sure that they get a good share of all subjects over the year, so some boxes may have less in them for one term or half term than other subjects.

In maths we are also introducing some new language in maths called 'KIRFS'. This stands for Key Instant Recall Facts. These are being introduced to the children and Mrs Davies, our maths lead will email a letter home by the end of the week to explain a little more and to suggest how you can help at home. You will receive a class blog at least once per week now, so please help us by updating your permissions on Arbor so that we can blog pictures of your child and share their learning with you more. If you have any questions about the curriculum map, please let me know and I will help as much as possible.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Welcome to Marazion Class!


Posted 03/09/2024
by Joanne Pentreath

 

Welcome Back Year 3 and 4 2024-25!

Marazion team are very excited to be back at school and ready for the term ahead! Our Year 3 and Year 4 children will be starting on Wednesday 4th September at 8.40am and will be collected from the bottom of the drive by a teacher. It's an exciting time but also perfectly normal to feel nervous or unsure about returning to school. Please reassure your children that the grown ups at school are here to support them and make them feel happy and have lots of fun at school. There are many exciting things happening in the next few weeks. You can keep up to date with events on this blog.

The 'meet the teacher' event for Marazion Class will take place after school on Thursday 5th September at 3.15pm. All parents are welcome to come along and find out more about the year ahead. The meeting will take place in Marazion classroom. In addition to this, we are holding a 'meet the Headteacher' event on Thursday 5th September at 9am. Please come along to meet out new Headteacher Mr Woolner!

In the meantime, please see attached the overview for our key learning in Year 3 and 4 for the Autumn term. This blog page will be updated weekly to keep you up to date with what your children have been up to in class. We are all looking forward to seeing you all very soon!

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Welcome Back 2024-25


Posted 03/09/2024
by Helen King

Welcome Back Lantic Class 2024-25!

Lantic team are very excited to be back at school and ready for the term ahead! Our Year 1 and Year 2 children will be starting on Wednesday 4th September at 8.45am. It's an exciting time but also perfectly normal to feel nervous or unsure about returning to school. Please reassure your children that the grown ups at school are here to support them and make them feel happy and have lots of fun at school. There are many exciting things happening in the next few weeks. You can keep up to date with events etc on our ClassDojo. Please get in touch if you are having difficulty logging in to your account.

The 'meet the teacher' event for Lantic Class will take place after school on Friday 6th September at 3.15pm. All parents are welcome to come along and find out more about the year ahead. The meeting will take place in Lantic classroom. In addition to this we are holding a 'meet the Headteacher' event on Thursday 5th September at 9am. Please come along to meet out new Headteacher Mr Woolner!

In the meantime please see attached the overview for our key learning in Year 1 and 2 for the autumn term. The Lantic blog page will be updated weekly to keep you up to date with what your children have been up to in class. We are all looking forward to seeing you all very soon!

Mrs Stevens and Miss Sleep

 


Blisland Primary Academy   Welcome Back!


Posted 03/09/2024
by Sally Elliott

Welcome Back! 

We cannot wait to welcome our children back to school tomorrow! 

We have a new classroom set up, a new curriculum and lots of exciting plans for Kensa Class this year. 

We are also delighted to welcome our new Reception children and hope they have a very happy learning journey at Blisland Primary Academy.

Reading
Reading is one of the most important things we do in Kensa Class and we encourage all children to participate in reading activities at home at least 4 x per week. For children in Year Reception, this might be simply sharing a bedtime story together. Please record any activities you do in your child's reading record - this helps to ignite a love of reading from a young age. Inside the children’s book bag, you will also find a ‘reading for pleasure’ book. These are books chosen by your child, for you to read to them at home. We will change these over every Monday but you are very welcome to swap them yourself at any time during the week. The books can be found in the reading for pleasure box in the children’s cloakroom.

 


Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy   Terrific Tregantle


Posted 02/09/2024
by Katie Grinsted

Welcome to Tregantle Class 2024-5!

Tregantle team are very excited to be back at school and ready for the term ahead! Our Year 1 children will be starting on Wednesday 4th September and our EYFS children will be starting between 4th and 9th September. It's an exciting time but also perfectly normal to feel nervous or unsure about starting or returning to school. Please reassure your children that the grown ups at school are here to support them and make them feel happy and have lots of fun at school. 
There are many exciting things happening in the next few weeks. EYFS parents can keep up to date with events etc on Tapestry and Year 1 parents on Dojo. Please get in touch if you are having difficulty logging in to your account. The 'meet the teacher' event for Tregantle Class will take place after school on Tuesday 10th September. All parents are welcome to come along and find out more about the year ahead. The meeting will take place in the EYFS classroom. In addition to this we are holding a 'meet the Headteacher' event on Thursday 5th September at 9am. Please come along to meet out new Headteacher Mr Woolner!  In the meantime please see attached the overview for our key learning in Year 1 for the autumn term. 
The Tregantle blog page will be updated weekly to keep you up to date with what your children have been up to in class. We are all looking forward to seeing you all very soon!
Mrs Grinsted

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Helen Divall

Welcome to Little Bridges Nursery

We are delighted that you are interested in our Nursery for children aged 2 to 4 years. Please do have a look through the blog to find out about the exciting learning taking place in Big and Little Nursery.

We have two rooms in our Nursery provision here at Wadebridge Primary Academy.

Our ‘Little Nursery’ provides a specialist learning environment for our 2-3 year olds and is run by our expert practitioners: Miss Walby (Room Leader), Mrs Lang and Mrs Woodman.

Our 3-4 year olds learn and explore in our ‘Big Nursery’ environment and is run by our expert practitioners: Mrs Divall (Nursery Manager), Mrs O'Dwyer, Mrs Smith and Miss Thomas.

Our Opening Hours
We are open term time between 8:30-14:45/15:00. We offer 15 hour funded spaces for all children who are 3 and 4 years old. We can also offer 30 hour funded spaces for families who are eligible. For some families with 2 year olds we can also offer 15 hours free funding. The 15 hours of funding is flexible and can be used from 08:30-14:45/15:00 throughout the week.
There is an additional charge should you require Nursery beyond taking your eligible funded hours.

Little Nursery (per hour) £5.90

Big Nursery (per hour) £5.40

The following link explains how you can apply for help with your childcare costs: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Reception

Welcome to the Reception page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space! Please also regularly check SeeSaw to see the exciting learning we have been doing in school.

Learning in Reception
As you know, children in Reception are on the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum (EYFS). This curriculum is predominantly play-based and celebrates the whole child’s learning and development in a holistic approach. Our planning comes from the children - through careful observations and assessments of their play, noting the gaps in their knowledge and primarily from their interests in an overarching ‘topic’.

In school, we typically have a daily 30-minute phonics lesson, a 30-minute maths lesson and a short topic taught session. In addition to this, we have 10 minutes reading a day. We support the children’s writing development with weekly small group guided writing sessions. This is where the children can apply their skills and knowledge of letters and sounds from their daily phonics lessons. The rest of the day is child-initiated play in the learning environments inside and outside. We call this COOL time (Choosing Our Own Learning)! This allows children the time for totally uninterrupted play; they can apply their learning from the taught sessions in a range of different activities and contexts. This ensures the learning is meaningful to them and that it becomes embedded. We try to ensure that the children have a minimum of 1.5 hours in the morning and the same again in the afternoon.

In line with our school values, we promote the Characteristics of Effective Learning through our learning characters; use of the following learning skills; Ideas Iguana (Creativity), Have a Go Hippo (Enthusiasm) and Keep Going Koala (Determination).

Morning routines
Each morning, we ask that the children are dropped off at the green gate into the Reception area between 08:30 and 08:45. The children will then independently enter their classroom to organise their belongings and get ready for an exciting day of learning. This time of day is a busy time for teachers so we ask that any messages are passed on via the teacher on duty who will then pass the information on to the class teacher. If you have any further concerns or questions then an appointment can be made via the office.

End of day routines
At the end of the day, please come to the same green gate at 15:10, so that we can dismiss your child to you and pass over any messages about the day. If you are ever unable to collect your child, please either phone the office or pass it on to the teacher on the gate in the morning. We will not send any child home with anyone different unless we have had a message to do so and the adult has your collection password.

Things to bring to school
Full school uniform, a waterproof coat, pair of wellington boots, book bag with reading record and book, and a water bottle. In the summer months, please bring a hat and sun-cream. We also kindly ask you to leave a spare pair of clothes on their pegs just in case they are need to change or have an accident. Please ensure that every item is clearly named – including water bottles and packed lunch boxes.

Reading books - changed on a Monday and Thursday / library books on a Monday

Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. Your child will soon receive a reading packet and a reading record. It is really important that these are brought into school every day in their book bags. We will change your child’s reading book every Monday and Thursday. By practising re-reading the same book over a few days, it will help your child to become more confident with the text and fluent. The children will visit our wonderful school library on a Monday morning, where they will get to choose their very own book to take home! They will need to return their library back to school every Monday morning, in order to change it for a new one. We kindly ask you support your child with taking good care of our reading and library books at home, so that we can keep them in a nice condition for everyone to enjoy.

PE - Every Monday and Wednesday
As independent changing for PE is part of the of the Early Years curriculum, we will be supporting and encouraging children to get changed for PE at school. Please leave your child’s P.E kit on their peg. We will send home the kits for regular washing.

Snacks
Free fruit will be provided for all of the children in Reception. However, if your child would like to bring their own fruit then they are more than welcome to. We kindly ask you to bring in a snack for the afternoons. In order to promote healthy eating, we do ask that children only bring fruit to school.

Lunch
The children are entitled to receive a free school lunch each day. Please ensure you order your child’s lunch via ParentPay. Alternatively, your child is welcome to bring their own packed lunch.

SeeSaw
We know that the children often get up to some amazing things out of school too. If you have visited somewhere interesting or achieved an award (swimming, karate etc.) then please let us know and upload onto SeeSaw. We love to celebrate all types of learning and achievements. We share WOW moments and whole class special events, as well as key milestones of learning and development on the individual child on SeeSaw. We look forward to letting you know more about Reception soon and sharing pictures and learning with you.


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

The Reception Team

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Year Six

Welcome to the Year Six page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

Home Learning
Maths Fluency: Learning times tables is really important. After all, they’re the building blocks of maths, and with their multiplications mastered, they can do anything! Therefore, each child from Year 2 – Year 6 has a log in for ‘Times Tables Rock Stars’ (TTRS). This is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practise online which helps your child learn their tables in a fun and engaging way. Please encourage your child to log on to TTRS as often as possible. Children’s use of these apps are monitored closely by teachers. Each week, one child per class is awarded the TTRS Champion.

English or Maths Task: Children will be set a task (which should take no longer than 30mins) each week alternating between English and Maths. This will be sent home on a Friday and will need to be returned to your child's class teacher by the following Friday or earlier. If your child has any questions about their home learning, please encourage them to come and see their teacher who will be happy to help.

Wider Curriculum: Each half-term your child will receive an optional Home Learning Grid linking to our Wider Curriculum Topics. Children can choose from this grid as and when they wish. This work may be recorded in a variety of ways, including photos or films that can be emailed to the class teacher. Wider Curriculum homework will be shared and celebrated in class.

Reading 
Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. We are happy for children to read their allocated reading book, their school library book or any other reading material. We ask that adults at home note what they have read in their own reading record.

In Year 6, the children are encouraged to take greater responsibility for their own reading. Due to the varying length of books, the children will be responsible for changing their own books weekly. They will be able to change their books during morning work, guided reading sessions and at free reading times. Class teachers keep a record of book changes to support the children and give reminders if needed. 

PE
Our PE lesson with DT Coaching is on a Tuesday. Please ensure that your child wears their PE kit to school every Tuesday.

This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

The Year Six Team

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Year Five

Welcome to the Year Five page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

Home Learning
Maths Fluency: Learning times tables is really important. After all, they’re the building blocks of maths, and with their multiplications mastered, they can do anything! Therefore, each child from Year 2 – Year 6 has a log in for ‘Times Tables Rock Stars’ (TTRS). This is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practise online which helps your child learn their tables in a fun and engaging way. Please encourage your child to log on to TTRS as often as possible. Children’s use of these apps are monitored closely by teachers. Each week, one child per class is awarded the TTRS Champion.

English or Maths Task:
Children will be set a task (which should take no longer than 30mins) each week alternating between English and Maths. This will be sent home on a Friday and will need to be returned to your child's class teacher by the following Friday or earlier. If your child has any questions about their home learning, please encourage them to come and see their teacher who will be happy to help.

Wider Curriculum:
Each half-term your child will receive an optional Home Learning Grid linking to our Wider Curriculum Topics. Children can choose from this grid as and when they wish. This work may be recorded in a variety of ways, including photos or films that can be emailed to the class teacher. Wider Curriculum homework will be shared and celebrated in class.

Reading 
Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. We are happy for children to read their allocated reading book, their school library book or any other reading material. We ask that adults at home note what they have read in their own reading record.

In Year 5, the children are encouraged to take greater responsibility for their own reading. Due to the varying length of books, the children will be responsible for changing their own books weekly. They will be able to change their books during morning work, guided reading sessions and at free reading times. Class teachers keep a record of book changes to support the children and give reminders if needed.

PE
Our PE lesson with Pro20 is on a Monday. Please ensure that your child wears their PE kit to school every Monday. 

This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

The Year Five Team

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Year Four

Welcome to the Year Four page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

Home Learning
Maths Fluency: Learning times tables is really important. After all, they’re the building blocks of maths, and with their multiplications mastered, they can do anything! Therefore, each child from Year 2 – Year 6 has a log in for ‘Times Tables Rock Stars’ (TTRS). This is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practise online which helps your child learn their tables in a fun and engaging way. Please encourage your child to log on to TTRS as often as possible. Children’s use of these apps are monitored closely by teachers. Each week, one child per class is awarded the TTRS Champion.

Wider Curriculum: Each half-term your child will receive an optional Home Learning Grid linking to our Wider Curriculum Topics. Children can choose from this grid as and when they wish. This work may be recorded in a variety of ways, including photos or films that can be emailed to the class teacher. Wider Curriculum homework will be shared and celebrated in class.

Reading 
Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. We are happy for children to read their allocated reading book, their school library book or any other reading material. We ask that adults at home note what they have read in their own reading record.

In Year 4, the children are encouraged to take greater responsibility for their own reading. Due to the varying length of books, the children will be responsible for changing their own books weekly. They will be able to change their books during morning work, guided reading sessions and at free reading times. Class teachers keep a record of book changes to support the children and give reminders if needed.

PE
Our PE lesson is on a Monday. Please ensure that your child wears their PE kit to school every Monday.

This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

The Year Four Team

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Year 3

Welcome to the Year Three page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

Home Learning
Maths Fluency: Learning times tables is really important. After all, they’re the building blocks of maths, and with their multiplications mastered, they can do anything! Therefore, each child from Year 2 – Year 6 has a log in for ‘Times Tables Rock Stars’ (TTRS). This is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practise online which helps your child learn their tables in a fun and engaging way. Please encourage your child to log on to TTRS as often as possible. Children’s use of these apps are monitored closely by teachers. Each week, one child per class is awarded the TTRS Champion.

Wider Curriculum: Each half-term your child will receive an optional Home Learning Grid linking to our Wider Curriculum Topics. Children can choose from this grid as and when they wish. This work may be recorded in a variety of ways, including photos or films that can be emailed to the class teacher. Wider Curriculum homework will be shared and celebrated in class.

Reading 
Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. 

In Year 3, reading books will be changed every Thursday. Regular daily reading at home is so very important to help your child in becoming a fluent reader. We encourage parents to read and discuss literature with their children and believe that reading should be a shared experience where possible. We are happy for children to read their allocated reading book, their school library book or any other reading material. We ask that adults at home note what they have read in their own reading record. Please read the information in your child's reading record about how you can support them best when reading at home. 

PE
Our PE lesson is on a Friday. Please ensure that your child wears their PE kit to school every Friday. 

This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

The Year Three Team

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Year Two

Welcome to the Year Two page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

Home Learning
Maths Fluency: Learning times tables is really important. After all, they’re the building blocks of maths, and with their multiplications mastered, they can do anything! Therefore, each child from Year 2 – Year 6 has a log in for ‘Times Tables Rock Stars’ (TTRS). This is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practise online which helps your child learn their tables in a fun and engaging way. Please encourage your child to log on to TTRS as often as possible. Children’s use of these apps are monitored closely by teachers. Each week, one child per class is awarded the TTRS Champion.

Wider Curriculum: Each half-term your child will receive an optional Home Learning Grid linking to our Wider Curriculum Topics. Children can choose from this grid as and when they wish. This work may be recorded in a variety of ways, including photos or films that can be emailed to the class teacher. Wider Curriculum homework will be shared and celebrated in class.

Reading 
Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. Regular daily reading at home is so very important to help your child in becoming a fluent reader. We encourage parents to read and discuss literature with their children and believe that reading should be a shared experience where possible. We are happy for children to read their allocated reading book, their school library book or any other reading material.

In Year 2, reading books will be changed every Monday. We ask that adults at home note what they have read in their own reading record. Please read the information in your child's reading record about how you can support them best when reading at home.

PE
Our extended PE lesson is on a Wednesday (including a session with DT Sports). Please ensure that your child wears their PE kit to school every Wednesday.

This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes,

The Year Two Team

 


Wadebridge Primary Academy  


Posted 01/09/2024
by Chris Wathern

Welcome to Year One

Welcome to the Year One page where you will find out about the great things taking place in our classes.

Home Learning
Each child has a Phonics folder that is included within their reading packet. This folder has key information about Phonics along with grapheme charts and tricky words. Each week, the children will be sent home with Phonics learning, in addition to regular reading.

Each half-term your child will receive an optional Home Learning Grid linking to our Wider Curriculum Topics. Children can choose from this grid as and when they wish. This work may be recorded in a variety of ways, including photos or films that can be emailed to the class teacher. Wider Curriculum homework will be shared and celebrated in class.

Reading 

Throughout the school, we emphasise developing a love of reading and books. From Reception to Year 6, reading should take place daily. Regular daily reading at home is so very important to help your child in becoming a fluent reader. We encourage parents to read and discuss literature with their children and believe that reading should be a shared experience where possible. We are happy for children to read their allocated reading book, their school library book or any other reading material.

In Year 1, reading books will be changed every Monday. We ask that adults at home note what they have read in their own reading record. Please read the information in your child's reading record about how you can support them best when reading at home. Please ensure that reading packets are kept in your child's book bag throughout the week.

PE
Our extended PE lesson is on a Thursday (including a session with DT Sports). Please ensure that your child wears their PE kit to school every Thursday.


This web page will be updated throughout the year with our fortnightly weekly news, termly curriculum maps and other useful information, so please do watch this space!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best wishes, 

The Year One Team

 


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Posted 31/08/2024
by Janine Waring

A year ahead to celebrate!

Welcome back to all of our children and families for the new academic year, with a special welcome to all of our new children and their parents or carers.

In November, our school celebrates 40 years since its move from its old site in West Looe to its current beautiful site on East Looe hill. 

To make this a year to remember, as well as welcoming all of our new pupils to school, we will be celebrating all things family.  We will start the proceedings with our '40 Years of Looe Primary Academy' celebration event.  An afternoon of fund-raising, song, music, performance, fun, food and games and stalls run by the children and a variety of local enterprises.  Our fund-raising effort this year is to provide new significant play equipment for both or our playgrounds.  We have been overwhelmed by the generosity and promise of funding from some of our local organisations and with grants as well as money already raised, we are well on the way to more than £20,000 to support this project already.  This event is open to all of our local community and all are very welcome - we pray for good weather!

Our aim this year is also to provide more and more opportunities for parents and families to join us at school to have fun and to learn together.  Towards the end of the Autumn Term we will begin to provide a number of learning opportunities for parents, both with and without their children and we hope that we will be able to welcome more and more people to join us in our learning and activities throughout the year.  A lot of these activities will be in partnership with local providers and the local authority, so please do join us as often as you can.

We cannot wait to throw open our doors to all who wish to join us as we mark this special time for this amazing school.  We are a happy bunch - why not come and see for yourself?

 


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