Another busy week at school has included two special visitors to Chaipel Class to help with
their learning about World War Two. Rev Richard shared his family’s intriguing WW2 stories
and Ava’s dad shared some fascinating items from WW2. In today’s assembly, Penhallow
Class sang ‘In 1666, The Great Fire of London’ to everyone. They learned this as part of their
enquiry about what happened in London a long time ago. More information regarding your
child’s week at school can be found on their class blogs.
Dropping off in the morning
Please ensure that your child arrives in plenty of time before the gate closes at 8:45 in the
morning. The start of the school day is very important for children as this sets the scene for
them and they miss out on important messages and learning if they are late.
Supporting your child with maths
Thank you to those of you who have completed our short maths questionnaire (attached)
regarding how you feel about supporting your child with maths at home. If you have not
done so, it would be really helpful for us if you could fill this in and return it by email to
secretary@polperroprimary.co.uk
Safer Internet Day 2024
Safer Internet Day 2024 takes place next Tuesday with celebrations and learning based
around the theme ‘Inspiring change? Making a difference, managing influence and
navigating change online’.
Safer Internet Day is a great opportunity to focus on online safety with your child, whatever
their age. The UK Safer Internet Centre has created a range of pages to help you talk about
these issues and ideas with your child, no matter how much time you have and in an age-appropriate way https://saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day2024/parents-and-carers
The NSPCC also offers valuable advice to help you learn about staying safe online as a family
here: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
Children’s Mental Health Week
Next week we will be taking part in Children’s Mental Health Week. The theme this year is
‘My Voice Matters’. My Voice Matters is about empowering children and young people by
providing them with the tools they need to express themselves. This year, we want to
empower children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to work together to create a
positive change for their mental health and wellbeing. Our aim is for Children’s Mental
Health Week, we want all children and young people to be able to say – and believe - “My
Voice Matters.” As parents and carers, you play an important role in your child’s mental
health. There are free resources here which you may wish to look at beforehand.
https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/families/
Menu Change 8th February
On Thursday next week there will be a special menu for National Pizza day, please see menu
attached and log in to Parentpay to make your child’s selection for this day.
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Hillman
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Highlights of a very busy week have included an exciting visit from Looe Fire Station to Penhallow Class as part of their learning about the great Fire of London; Rev Richard's assembly which reminded us of helping each other to keep trying with our plans and resolutions for 2024 and our cross country runners' successes.
Cross-Country
Congratulations to our cross-country team who ran brilliantly at last week’s race at
Cotehele. Well done also to the children who visited Looe Community Academy this week
for a cross-country race (see photo). Their behaviour was exemplary and we are very proud of them.
Looe Mini Miler
Please find attached details of the Looe Mini Miler, a fun run which takes place at 10am on Sunday
25th February. The race which is organised by the Looe Pioneers is suitable for children aged 4 and
above, please note entries must be made online before race day.
Supporting your child with maths
Please find attached a very short questionnaire regarding how you feel about supporting
your child with maths at home. It would be really helpful for us if you could fill this in and
return it by email to secretary@polperropriary.co.uk Do please let us know if you require a
paper copy.
Arbor
Reminder that if any of your contact details have changed such as address, emails or phone numbers,
please update them on Arbor.
Upcoming dates
Reminder that Friday 9th February is an INSET day and half term is 12-16 February.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend.
Mrs Hillman
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This has been another busy week where we have celebrated our Readers and Writers in a special assembly with parents, grandparents and families. We have also enjoyed celebrating our times tables superstars from Kai in Reception who achieved his 11 club badge to the pupils in year 6 who achieved their bronze badges.
We are excited about the Fowey Festival Competition for writers and artists which is open to all children aged 4-16 living in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The theme this year is ‘Beaches.’ We will be encouraging the children to enter the writing competition at school and you may wish your child to enter from home also. Please see attached flyer for information.
We will be taking part in Children’s Mental Health Week which is taking place from 5-11 February. The theme this year is ‘My Voice Matters’. My Voice Matters is about empowering children and young people by providing them with the tools they need to express themselves. This year, we want to empower children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to work together to create a positive change for their mental health and wellbeing. Our aim is for Children’s Mental Health Week, we want all children and young people to be able to say – and believe - “My Voice Matters.”
As parents and carers, you play an important role in your child’s mental health. There are free resources here which you may wish to look at beforehand. https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/families/
There will be an additional INSET Day on Friday 24th May. INSET days provide a valuable opportunity for staff to access uptodate training. We are proposing a change to the timings on the last day of each term. From spring term onwards, the final day of term will end at 1:30pm. So this term will end on Thursday 28th March at 1:30pm. School will be open until 3:15 for pupils whose parents and carers are at work.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Hillman
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We have a had a cold but enjoyable week, especially on the playground where the children have been testing out our new playtime huff and puff kit. This is part of our commitment to ensure the children have at least 30 minutes active time at school every day.
PE Kits
A reminder that children should have a complete PE kit in school every day.
We have noticed that some of the children have not had their PE kits in school this week. PE is a very important part of our curriculum and the children should bring their kit in on the first day of the half term and keep it in school and we will send it home if it needs a wash.
With the weather getting colder, please send your child in with joggers for PE as each class does at least one outside PE session each week. If you have any good condition kit that your child has grown out of, we would welcome it in school, including trainers and plimsolls.
Football
Please find attached a useful information sheet for parents/pupils to find different football opportunities in the local community.
Clubs
Reminder that clubs restart next week. There is still time to sign up by email or by calling the office.
Census Day
On Thursday 18th January it is the National School Census Day when the Government collects information about our school that helps with future funding. We would like to encourage as many children as possible to have school lunch on this day, including Reception, Y1 and Y2 children, along with the children who are eligible for free school meals. The menu for this day is attached below. Please make your selection via ParentPay.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Hillman
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A warm welcome back and Happy New Year to you all.
The children have settled into their learning quickly this week and have started their enquiries as follows: What happened in London a long time ago? Penhallow Class; How far can we travel? Landaviddy Class; Who’s got the power? Talland Class; How did World War Two affect different people in society? Chaipel Class.
Bridge Schools Animations Each school in the Trust created an animation inspired by their values and these were linked together to tell the story of the Bridge Schools Values. The animations were shared with all children in the Trust in a special assembly this afternoon. Well done to Joel and Ava whose excellent contribution from our school showed the value of being Responsible.
Clubs
Please note that there will be no wraparound After School Club on Wednesday 10th January because of staff training.
Lunchtime and After School Clubs will restart the week commencing 15th January, apart from Running Club as there is a league race on the Friday (details to follow).
Clubs we are offering this half term are:
Monday: Lunchtime CONSTRUCTION CLUB for YR, Y1 and Y2 with Mrs Taylor; After School GYMNASTICS CLUB for Y1, Y2 and Y3
Tuesday: After school FOOTBALL CLUB for Y3, Y4, Y5 and Y6 with Mr Langley
Wednesday: Lunchtime MINDFULNESS CLUB for Reception, Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y4 with Miss Gibbings
Thursday: Lunchtime CHOIR with Mrs Butlin; After school ALTERNATIVE SPORTS CLUB for Y4, Y5, Y6 with Miss Randle
Friday: After school RUNNING CLUB for Y3, Y4, Y5 and Y6 with Mrs Turnbull. This club will not run when the Cross-Country League races are on. This club is open to anyone who likes running. Pupils who attend do not have to race in these events.
Please let us know by email or phone call, which clubs you wish your child to attend by midday on Wednesday 10th January. For all clubs, once signed up children will be expected to attend every week unless they have written parental permission not to, or are absent. This applies to both lunchtime and after school clubs.
These are the main messages for you at the moment as we start back.
I look forward to working with you all this year.
Mrs Hillman
It’s been a wonderful festive week and great to see so many of you enjoying the children’s Christmas
performances. Landaviddy’s Christmas Fireside Nativity performances yesterday were so enjoyable
with super singing, acting and costume changes. Very well done also to Penhallow who delivered
two wonderful performances of their Wriggly Nativity, remembering their lines and the songs
brilliantly, and also to Talland and Chaipel Classes whose Bethlehem Bandits made everyone laugh
out loud. Nursery's performance at the end of today was lovely and has certainly put me in the Christmas mood. Look out for photos from the performances on the class blogs.
RSPCA
The School Council is delighted to have raised a very generous £150 from your donations to their
chosen charity, the RSPCA, after each performance.
Keeping your Child Safe Online
I attach a leaflet which contains many important links to help you keep your child safe online,
particularly at this time of year. The leaflet contains important safety points to consider if your child
is likely to receive a SMART device (TV, Speaker—Alexa, Google); new mobile phone
(Android/iPhone); games console; tablet PC or laptop for Christmas.
Parenting Workshops January – March 2024
Please find attached to this blog a list of free parenting courses run by Cornwall Council, Together for Families.
End of Term
The last day of this term is next Tuesday and school ends at 3:15. Each class will have a party to
celebrate Christmas. Please send your child in in Christmas MUFTI or party clothes (warm enough to
play outside at breaktimes) with some party food to share. If your child has any food allergies that
we do not already know about, please email us on secretary@polperroprimary.co.uk by Monday 18h
December.
Have a lovely weekend
Mrs Hillman
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It was lovely to see so many of you at the Christmas Fayre at the end of another busy week in
school. We are delighted that our Christmas Gift Shop on Thursday raised over £250 and today’s
Christmas Fayre raised over £450 for school. A huge thank you to FOPS for organising these events.
On Monday, our amazing choir held their second concert with Keltique, entertaining everyone with
their wonderful singing. They raised £90 for the Polperro Chapel Roof, School Music and Keltique’s
charity Ellie’s Haven. The choir also sang beautifully at Atlantis Care Home on Thursday and at
the Christmas Fayre. Thank you to Mrs Butlin for arranging the concert and running the choir.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the Christmas performances next week; the children have
been very busy rehearsing. If your child is in the Landaviddy Class play or the Talland and Chaipel
Class play, they will be required to come back for the evening performance at 5:30pm in order to be
ready for 6pm.
Reminder that for next week and the week after there will be no clubs except for afterschool
wraparound club and Breakfast Club which will continue as usual. Clubs will restart in January and
we will send a letter out about which ones will be running.
End of Term
Christmas lunch is on Monday 18th and on Tuesday 19th December, classes will be having their
Christmas parties. Your child is welcome to come in wearing their party clothes on the day. Please
could they bring a small amount of party food to share.
The last day of term is on Tuesday 19th December and the first day of the Spring term is Thursday, 4th
January.
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Hillman
After an the unexpected snow on Thursday we enjoyed a Christmas MUFTI day today. It has been a fun end to the week and thank you for sending in so many
gifts for the FOPS Christmas Gift Shop on next Thursday.
Reading for Pleasure We had a Library Van visit today. Well
done to Phoebe, Max S, Everly W, Dexter and April who between them chose a wide range of books
for all ages for our school library and for nursery.
Lantern Procession Tomorrow
The children have made some beautiful lanterns between them for the procession tomorrow. The
children should congregate at what was ‘Coffee, Cake, Create’ at 4.30pm ready to leave promptly at
4.45pm. We look forward to seeing you there.
If your child carries a lantern, please ensure that they bring the cane back to school on Monday so
that it can be reused next year.
Clubs
Next week clubs will run as usual. For the final 2 weeks of term (11 Dec – 19 Dec) there will be no
clubs except for afterschool wraparound club and Breakfast Club which will continue as usual. Clubs
will restart in January and we will send a letter out about which ones will be running.
Is my child too ill for school?
We know that winter is one of the peak times for children to come down with mild illnesses such as
colds, coughs and sore throats. It can be tricky deciding whether or not to keep your child off school
when they're unwell. There are government guidelines for schools and nurseries about managing
specific infectious diseases at GOV.UK. These say when children should be kept off school and when
they shouldn't.
If you do keep your child at home, it's important to phone the school or nursery on the first day. Let
us know that your child won't be in and give us the reason. If your child is well enough to go to
school but has an infection that could be passed on, such as a cold sore or head lice, let us know.
See this link for mild illness guidance - https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/is-my-child-too-ill-forschool/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Hillman
Cross Country and Dodgeball successes
Well done again to our intrepid cross-country running team who did the school proud, running a
difficult course at Lanhydrock last Friday. Well done also to our year 5/6 Dodgeball team (Leon, Max
B, Freddie, Harrison, Harley and Ivy) who competed in the Bridge Schools Dodgeball Tournament at
Callywith College yesterday. They won their group stage, winning 4 out of 5 games, before being
knocked out in the knock out stages. They showed amazing team spirit, cheering each other on and
the other teams once they were out.
Poppy Appeal
Thank you so much for your generous donations. We raised £101.29 for the British Legion this year.
Staff training
There will be no wraparound after school club and no Sports Club on Thursday 30th November
because of staff training.
Christmas Gift Room fundraiser – Christmas MUFTI next Friday We are holding a Christmas-themed Mufti day on Friday 1st December. In exchange for wearing
Christmas MUFTI, we are asking that your child brings in any new or unused items such as
chocolates, toiletries, socks, notebooks or items you’d be happy to receive as a gift. (No alcohol or
DVD’s please). The following Thursday (December 7th) during school time, Santa’s workshop will be
open for children to choose a special gift or two. Each gift will cost £2 (max 2 gifts per child). The
elves will then help to wrap the gifts, which will be brought home at the end of the day to go under
your tree.
Just to clarify, next Friday 1st December when pupils wear Christmas MUFTI in exchange for bringing
in any items for the gift shop, this is full MUFTI. On 7th December, Christmas Jumper Day, children
should wear uniform with a Christmas jumper instead of their school jumper.
Polperro Christmas Lights and Lantern Procession On Saturday 2nd December Polperro will be switching on the Christmas Lights in Big Green at
6:30pm. Before the lights switch on, there will be a lantern procession. Willow lanterns, made by
children from Polperro School, will be available for children to carry. Each lantern has been made by
groups of the children working together. The materials for the lanterns have kindly been paid for by
the Christmas Light Committee. If your child carries a lantern, please ensure that the cane and
tealight is returned to school so that we can reuse them next year.
The children should congregate at what was ‘Coffee, Cake, Create’ at 4.30pm ready to leave
promptly at 4.45pm. Fancy dress for the parade is optional.
Please note that although staff from school will be present at the procession, children will remain
the responsibility of their parents at all times.
Time 2 Move - Keeping active over Christmas
The Time2Move Holiday Programme for Christmas 2023 is now live.
The programme offers fun physical activities, games and wider activities plus a funded meal for
every child. All children are welcome to attend, and it is completely funded for children that are
eligible for benefits-related Free School Meals.
As a parent or guardian of a child eligible for benefits related free school meals you will need your
child’s unique code in order to access the activities for free. You can access your child’s code quickly
and easily at:
www.cornwall.gov.uk/time2move
Once you have this code you can search and book on activities here:
www.activecornwall.org/T2MHolidayProgramme
Family worker drop in sessions and online parenting courses
Please find attached the new dates for Caradon family worker drop in sessions for next term and a
poster for their free online supporting relationships parenting courses.
Also attached is information regarding a free 6-week online group intervention to help parents and
carers understand their children’s behaviour and what they might be trying to communicate through
it. The intervention will also teach practical strategies to help develop more positive behaviour at
home.
Staffing
Last but not least, we say a fond farewell to Mrs Robinson this week who after nine years at Polperro
School, is leaving the school and education to follow a new path. We wish her all the very best in
her new role and thank her for everything she has done for the school in her time here.
Have a great weekend.
Mrs Hillman
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Thank you for sending your children in for a cosy day today in PJs or spots or bright colours. We raised over £100 for Children in Need and held a lovely Children in Need and Celebration assembly together to round off anti-bullying week.
For anti-bullying week we have had discussions in assembly and in class about what bullying means to us, how banter can turn into something more hurtful, and what we can do to stop bullying. Chaipel Class have written an antibullying poem which they shared in assembly. See below.
Staffing
We said a fond farewell on Tuesday to Chrissy Pollard who has worked with our youngest children in our Nursery and Penhallow Class. She is leaving to take up an opportunity closer to home. I am sure you will join us in wishing her the very best for the future.
Book Fair
Well done to our Book Fair character design competition winners Evie, Lucy, Sienna and Martha and thank you for supporting our book fair so generously. We are looking forward to having extra money to spend on books as a result.
Fundraising for Charities and School
We recognise that with the cost of living crisis it is currently a challenging time for many families and we are aware that we are asking for several different donations this half term. Please only donate where you are able.
Christmas events
We are entering a very busy time of year and here are the dates of upcoming events for your diary. Further details will follow.
• Polperro Lights Switch On – Saturday 2nd December
The children will be making plenty of willow lanterns in school, kindly funded by the Polperro Christmas Lights Committee, for the Lantern Parade from the Village Hall (more details to follow).
• Christmas Performances (in the school hall)
Talland and Chaipel Class Christmas Play (joint performance) - Tuesday 12th December at 2.00 pm and 6.00 pm.
Penhallow Class Nativity Play - Wednesday 13th December at 11am and 2.00 pm.
Landaviddy Class Christmas Play- Thursday 14th December at 2.00 pm and 6.00 pm.
• Christmas Jumper Day
Thursday 7th December is National Christmas Jumper Day in aid of the charity ‘Save The Children’ and we ask for a £1.00 donation for a non-uniform day. We will provide opportunities for children to add some sparkle to a plain jumper if they do not already have a Christmas top to wear.
• Christmas Gift Room
On December 7th during school time in the morning, Santa’s workshop will be open for children to choose a special gift or two. Each gift will cost £2 (max 2 gifts per child). The elves will then help to wrap the gifts, which will be brought home at the end of the day to go under your tree.
To make the magic happen, we kindly ask for donations by holding a Christmas-themed Mufti day on Friday 1st December. In exchange for wearing Christmas MUFTI, we ask that your child brings in any new or unused items. These can include chocolates, toiletries, socks, notebooks or items you’d be happy to receive. (No alcohol or DVDs please).
• Christmas Fair
Friday 8th December
FOPS are currently busy organizing our Christmas Fair which will be on Friday 8th December starting at 2.30 pm. We would be grateful for raffle prizes and good condition toys and books to sell.
• Christmas Lunch Monday 18th December
Wishing you all a good weekend.
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