Polperro Primary Academy is a happy and thriving school for children age 2-11 years and is often described as 'somewhere special' by visitors, parents and children alike. The school was rated good by Ofsted in June this year and the report noted that ‘…all pupils are warmly welcomed, feel safe and secure and can excel.’
With 128 children aged 2 - 11, we offer the ideal transition from nursery to primary education and attract children throughout Looe, Pelynt, Polperro and neighbouring villages. With fantastic academic results, we are very proud of our School and invite you to find out more by coming along to our Open Morning on Tuesday 15th October (9.30 to 11.30am), where you can meet our Head of School and staff and have a tour of the School by one of our Year 6 pupils.
We have wonderful staff and facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool, and we look forward to meeting you soon.
To arrange an appointment, simply call us on 01503 272 249 or drop-in on the day.
We have started the term off with a range of exciting enquiry questions to get the children thinking.
Killigarth Class have been asking "Why Am I Amazing?"
Penhallow Class wants to know "What Makes Me Special?" while Landadviddy Class has been asking "Is the Force With You?"
Talland Class have been considering "What does Being Healthy mean to You?" while Chaipel Class have been grappling with the question "What is so bad about Natural Disasters?"
The children are looking forward to sharing their answers with you later in the term.
Congratulations to the first children to be given a Golden Ticket by their peers for their outstanding behaviour. The ticket allows them to sit at the golden ticket table at lunchtime. This week we talked about how school was going and shared jokes such as 'What has 4 legs but cannot walk?' 'A table.' Thank you all for your company and for making us laugh!
This has been a short week but nevertheless the children have been very busy in their classes getting to know new routines, new friends and staff. The children have settled quickly and a visitor to our first assembly commented on how exemplary behaviour was and how happy the children are here. Year six have been creating a fair set of rules for playing football on the playground, the first of which is 'We will try to make football fun for everybody who wants to play.' I am sure they will.
Our new after school club has got off to a great start with the children enjoying the soft play (see photo) and a tasty snack. If you would like your child to attend, please let Mrs Joslin know at the beginning of the day.
Talland Class had a visit from the Beano Joke Experts on Tuesday 9th July, whose job it is to analyse why things are humorous. The purpose of their visit was to determine why Talland Class is so uncommonly funny.
The class spent the day learning joke creation, how to use sound effects, how to use comedy walks and laughs among many things. They shared this with the rest of the school in a comedy assembly. This photo shows the 'deadpanners' managing to keep straight faces while the audience told their funniest jokes.
It was a fantastic and memorable day with lots and lots of laughs.
At the end of the assembly the whole school recited 'The Pledge':
I promise to turn the frowns around
To raise the spirits when someone's down
To make up jokes for everyone
One for all and all for FUN!
A surprise visit from Ofsted on June 13th confirmed our school to be a Good School, where ‘’…all pupils are warmly welcomed, feel safe and secure and can excel.’’
“the school is ‘a welcoming school and really does care about their children and staff’.“
‘’the school has a ‘very safe and nurturing environment’.’’
The report, which can be found here reflects the huge amount of work that takes place every day and the positive impact that this has on our pupils. The continued success of our school only happens because of the full support of the parents, the support of the Governing Body, the hard work of the pupils and the dedication, commitment and expertise of the staff, who are all proud of the outcome of the inspection.
Y6 had another good night last night - a bit more sleep for everyone. They went to the beach at 9:30 for surfing and then walked back to the centre along the coast path this afternoon. Another great day.
Tonight they are going to the Big Sheep to hurtle around the soft play centre before hopefully going to sleep early.
Everyone had a great morning. Ysella led the zumba and everyone enjoyed archery and mountainboarding.
This afternoon they did raft building, canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding. Mr H said the children are tired out but have been brilliant.
On Monday 24th June we held our first Alternative Sports Day where pupils tried a range of sports throughout the day including lacrosse, tri-golf, fitness, Zumba, Ultimate Frisbee and street bowls. The children enjoyed the range of activities on offer revealing skills and talents we, and sometimes they, didn’t know they had. We now hope to have a bowls team in the Autumn term and plan to run an alternative sports club too.
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Day 1. Message from Year 6
We've had a great first day. We arrived at just after 1pm after a smooth journey. Once we had settled into our dorms, we had a tour of the site and were quickly taken to our first activity. We spent half the session climbing Jacob's ladder, and the other half on the high ropes. Some of us were even brave enough to take the 'leap of faith'.
Once we got back to our base, Mrs Roberts and Mrs Platt ambushed in a team meeting with super-soakers and a huge water fight broke out. Then it was time for a BBQ tea, and a trip to the tuck shop before a mini-Olympic session before bed time. Looking forward to a cooked breakfast tomorrow before Archery and Mountainboarding!
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Excellent
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We look forward to seeing the children back in school on MONDAY 20th April.
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