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Bridge Schools Values Conference 

Excellence, determination, creativity, enthusiasm, responsibility and curiosity. 

On Friday 1st March we sent our house ambassadors to the Bridge Schools values conference. Children and adults from all 14 of Bridge Schools attended the event at the beautiful St. Wenn church to talk about and take part in activities linked to the 6 main values of the Trust.  

The ambassadors produced a powerpoint about our values and learning at Pelynt Primary Academy, to share with the other schools. 

By the end of the day, when all 6 values had been explored, there was a common conclusion that these values are important to us all, now and in our future lives. The ambassadors will share what they learnt in assembly and we will then work together as a whole school to explore what these values mean to everyone at Pelynt Primary Academy. 

 


Class 4 boat project 

Class 4 having been linking their Science and History learning to produce these wonderful boats.

After researching boats of the past they worked collaboratively to design and build their own. The next step was to make predictions about the amount of cargo they could hold.

In addition to this they investigated and tested a variety of pulley systems and basic mechanisms. I loved the fact that they used natural resources to create these masterpieces.

Ask your child to show you which boat they created and how successful it was when it came to floating and carrying cargo.

 


Cinderella day 26.02.19 

What a fantastic first day back at school! 

Both schools joined together to enjoy a day centred around the story of Cinderella. The day began with storytelling in the hall, where each of the teachers had a role to play! The children thought this was hilarious. We certainly have some talented actors amongst our teaching staff!

The day continued with a range of activities to inspire the children to write their own stories later in the week.

Collaboratively, the Reception and KS1 children looked at alternative versions of the story and generated a range of vocabulary to describe the thoughts and feelings of the characters. The KS2 children focused on story structure and language. Everyone had a great day and really benefited from working together. 

We finished the day with a sharing assembly so that the children could explain to the rest of the school what they had been learning about. 
I was so impressed with the range of vocabulary they generated and explored. I can't wait to read their own stories.

Collaboratively, the Reception and KS1 children looked at alternative versions of the story and generated a range of vocabulary to describe the thoughts and feelings of the characters. The KS2 children focused on story structure and language. Everyone had a great day and really benefited from working together.

We finished the day with a sharing assembly so that the children could explain to the rest of the school what they had been learning about. I was so impressed with the range of vocabulary they generated and explored. I can't wait to read their own stories.


 


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Our Values...

Creativity

Creative

We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.

Curiosity

Curious

We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.

Integrity

Responsible

We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.

Enthusiasm

Enthusiastic

We are passionate about learning.

Excellence

Excellent

We are the best we can be.

Determination

Determined

We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.


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