Our School’s festival day at this year’s Polperro Festival showed an amazing range of talent amongst our pupils. Our popular singing club entertained us with 'I'm Still Standing' while soloists Mazie and Morgan stole the show. Each and every class performed confidently from Killigarth's storytelling 'Whatever Next?' and Penhallow's Animal Boogie, to Landaviddy's Space Poetry, Talland Class's comedy and Chaipel's songs for learning grammar and maths. TheTaekwondo children delighted the audience with their moves, especially the brick breaking. The day was rounded off with our whole school singing, expertly directed by Mrs Counsell, the moving ‘Count on me’ followed by the aptly named ‘Proud’. Comments from the audience of parents and holiday makers included: ‘So much talent!’ ‘the children are amazing’ and ‘you must be so proud’. We are!
Talland Class is officially Britain's second funniest class!
More than 7.4 million people voted in the Beano competition and Talland Class received a fair proportion of the votes, coming second overall.
As runners up, Talland Class will receive a visit from Beano Studios in July as well as a package of annuals and comic subscriptions.
Their joke was:
You Tube, Twitter and Facebook are running a joint website. What would it be called?
Answer: YouTwitFace
Congratulations Talland Class. It's an incredible achievement . Thank you to everyone who voted for them.
Our school is still in the running to win the Beano's Britain's Funniest Class competition. At the time of writing we are number one on the leader board.
On Monday 20th May BBC Radio Cornwall interviewed Talland Class teacher, Mrs Wills, about the competition and their class' enquiry 'Why do we laugh?' The children were recorded telling their jokes brilliantly. To listen to the broadcast, please click here.
Archie was filmed telling our competition entry joke. Click the link below to watch.
https://twitter.com/BBCCornwall/status/1130452257315676161
Please keep on voting as many times as you can until 31st May https://commercials.beano.com/funniest-class/. Talland Class would love to win first prize of a Beano VIP school visit and comedy workshop.
Our summer 2019 Parent and Carer
Questionnaire is now live.
Please click on the link below to access it.
https://www.polperroprimary.co.uk/Information/Parent_Carer_Questionnaire
Many thanks for taking the time to complete this survey. We will share the results prior to the end of the summer term.
We are proud to announce that Talland Class has been selected by head-judge Harry Hill and the Beano as one of Britain's Funniest Class finalists!
Check out our rib-tickling joke and VOTE NOW for us on beano.com/funniest-class
The class with the most votes will be crowned the 2019 winner and receive a Beano VIP school visit, trophy, a Beano illustration of the class, a bundle of Beano annuals and comic subscriptions.
Thank you for your support. Good luck Talland Class!
Radio Cornwall will be visiting Talland Class this afternoon to find out more.
Click here to see Harry Hill telling the joke and congratulating the school on being in the top 10.
Today’s assembly was led by two Lifeguards from the RNLI who talked to the children about how to stay safe near the water.
The children learned explained all about the flags used on the beach and how to stay safe in and out of the water and in the sun. Poppy dressed up as a lifeguard and acted out how to rescue Lily using a special float. The children also learned about what to do if they are caught in a rip tide.
The lifeguards' presentation focused on the following 4 important areas which you may wish to discuss with your child:
1) When you’re by the water ask yourself: Is it a safe place to swim and is there a lifeguard? How deep is it? What dangers could be under the surface? At the beach, have you asked the lifeguards for advice?
2) Stay Together. Family and friends can help in an emergency. Always go with someone else. Tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back. Carry a phone to call for help.
3) Float. If you get into trouble in the water, FLOAT until you feel calm. Practise floating the next time you’re at the swimming pool.
4) Call 999 or 112. You can help if someone else is in trouble, once you’ve called for help…
On Friday Jasmine, Seb and Ella were interviewed by BBC Radio Cornwall and BBC Spotlight about the Sugar Smart status which we have been awarded. Jasmine, Ella and Seb were absolute media stars, speaking really well about what it means to be Sugar Smart.
Polperro Primary Academy has been crowned the first SUGAR SMART primary in Cornwall. The initiative, which is promoted by the Healthy Schools team at Cornwall Council, encourages teachers, staff and the children into making small steps to reduce the amount of sugar in their snacks, drinks and to work towards a healthier lifestyle.
We are very proud of this award and a huge well done to everyone who has been involved, especially our year 5s and year 6s who have trained as Sugar Snaps to promote the message about making healthy choices, and to Mrs Wills who was instrumental in us gaining the award.
To find out more click here
Yesterday Talland Class went to visit the Kerdroya hedge site at Lansallos. Here they found out about the geology of our local stone Shillet and Killas and, with the help of Dylan’s dad Shaun, they learnt the techniques of how to place stones for the right batter, fill with rab and tamper to build a Cornish hedge. The children came home extremely muddy but with new skills, and proud that they have been part of making something that will be around for hundreds of years. Well done Talland Class!
At Polperro School we provide opportunities for pupils to try out different sports in the belief that there is a sport out there for everyone to enjoy.
Miss Randle recently met with representatives from each class to find out how they felt about the sports and PE opportunities on offer at school. She found that the sport that PPA children most wanted to try out this year was badminton. As a result of this discussion, Mr Sheer from Looe Community Academy has been coming in to school on Friday afternoons to teach the older children badminton. Each class has had a turn at learning the skills involved and Jowan even managed to beat Mr Sheer in a short contest.
Last Friday Mr Sheer brought along the fencing equipment for Chaipel Class to try out. They enjoyed being introduced to something new and different and quickly mastered how to handle a foil, the flexible, lightweight, rectangular-shaped sword. Foam in this case! In the sunshine they learned how to score points by touching the chest of their opponent with the tip of the blade. Other classes will have a turn after Easter.
Over recent weeks drones have been sighted hovering in the skies above Polperro School. Pupils have been learning how to code using the App Tynker on an IPad which is then paired with a drone. Commands have included directing the drones to take off, move in different directions, even flip over, and hopefully land.
Landaviddy Class experimented with their new coding skills by flying the drones in the hall while Chaipel Class first practised inside then took their skills out onto the field. Some sophisticated programmers in Chaipel Class have managed to programme their drone to fly down the corridor and into my office - impressive and startling at the same time!
Chaipel Class have quickly become expert drone operators and will be working with other classes to share their skills. They have also carried out research into real life use of drones and have found out, amongst other facts, that drones have been used to transport blood to save lives in Rwanda.
The set of drones has been purchased by the MAT and can easily be borrowed by Polperro School to enhance the children's learning.
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We look forward to seeing the children back in school on MONDAY 20th April.
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