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LUDGVAN SCHOOL NEWSLETTER <strong>23.07.20</strong><br />

LUDGVAN SCHOOL<br />

NEWSLETTER<strong>23.07.20</strong><br />

LUDGVAN SCHOOL NEWSLETTER <strong>23.07.20</strong>


A word from the Principal...<br />

Welcome,<br />

It is with mixed emotions we come to the end of another academic year at Ludgvan School. I feel<br />

sadness that so many of our children missed out on some wonderful experiences; pride in how our<br />

Y6 children have developed and will go on to be successful; however, the overriding feeling is one of<br />

optimism that we will be able to return in September to something that resembles ‘normal’ and get<br />

back to what we are all here to do – providing the best we can for your children.<br />

Yesterday, we held our first ever Virtual Leavers Assembly. The Y6 children were socially distanced<br />

I the hall and families could watch via Zoom. With the exception of a few technical difficulties, all<br />

went well and it was really nice for the children to have an official send off before they move on to<br />

secondary school. We are all proud of our Y6 children; the journey they have been on and the<br />

young people they leave us as. We know they will go on to be huge successes and can’t wait to<br />

hear their stories.<br />

It’s not only the Y6 children leaving us. Mrs Sara Davey is retiring as the CEO of Leading Edge<br />

Academies Partnership and has been instrumental in setting up the MAT which has been such a<br />

positive impact on Ludgvan School. I will miss working with her greatly, but wish her the very best<br />

in her well deserved retirement. We also say goodbye to Mrs Trevorrow who is retiring as well. She<br />

is our longest serving member of staff, first starting 1984! She will leave a big whole in our team,<br />

but we wish her a happy retirement.


A word from the Principal...<br />

Before signing off, I would like to thank all of you who have had such a positive impact on our<br />

school and children this year. Firstly, the FLS who constantly give up their time to raise additional<br />

funds to enhance the experience for our children, they even have a summer outdoors project<br />

taking place that they would welcome your help with. Secondly, our Local Academy Committee who<br />

volunteer their time to support and challenge to ensure that Ludgvan is offering the best possible<br />

provision to our children. Next, I would like to thank all of the families who support everything we<br />

do at Ludgvan. The links between home and school are vital and without your input, the full impact<br />

on your children cannot be realised. Finally, I would like to thank all of the staff at Ludgvan. We are<br />

so fortunate to have such a determined, committed and enthusiastic group who would do anything<br />

for the children in their care. This has never been more evident than during the recent lockdown<br />

and subsequent return to school where I couldn’t have asked for more.<br />

I hope you all have a lovely summer and can’t wait to see you again in September.<br />

Kind regards,<br />

Mr Adam Anderson<br />

Principal<br />

Term Dates 2020-2021<br />

Autumn Term<br />

7th September – 17th December (Half term: <strong>26</strong>-30 October)<br />

Spring Term<br />

5th January – 31st March (Half Term: 15-19 February)<br />

Summer term<br />

19th April – 21st July ( Half Term: 31 March – 4 June)<br />

In term Inset Day<br />

7th June


Home Learning...<br />

All of the Early years children really enjoyed their first sports day. They were<br />

very excited and extremely enthusiastic.! It was lovely to see pictures of the<br />

children at home participating in the same activities.<br />

This week we have been learning about pirates. The children made pirate ships,<br />

designed their own flags, made treasure maps, produced some fab writing and<br />

investigated who stole the treasure from the classroom! We then had a pirate<br />

dress up day to finish the week.<br />

I have been impressed by the way the children have adapted to their ever<br />

changing circumstances. Home learning, zoom sessions and some children returning<br />

back to school either part-time or full time. They are all amazing super<br />

stars!!! It has been a joy to teach them this year and I am really looking forward<br />

to continuing this journey with them in September.


Home learning...<br />

Year 1 are enjoying a fun and relaxed end of term after all their hard work,<br />

both those learning at home and those in school. The amount and the quality<br />

of the home learning really has been superb and Mrs Patrick and I have been<br />

so impressed with seeing all the things the children and their families have<br />

been up to. I cannot thank those families enough for their consistent support<br />

and engagement. We have had many Zoom events which have been popular<br />

and have really supported the children, enabling them to see friends across<br />

this strange time. I know in class, the children were always so excited to see<br />

their classmates and this certainly had a positive impact on their well-being.<br />

So thank you again for your support with this. The children that have attended<br />

school, whether in the year 1 bubble, key worker or Mrs Cutters bubble, have<br />

shown resilience and respect towards each other and the new way of school<br />

life, turning up each day with big smiles on their faces. Thank you to all those<br />

parents as well, for supporting your children and helping them understand and<br />

follow the different ways we have needed to do things to keep everybody safe.<br />

We had a great virtual sports day which saw children at home and in school<br />

competing and earning points for their team. Lots of fun was had by all! Class<br />

1 also received replies from their pirate letters which was very exciting. They<br />

had written instructions telling the pirates where to find the hidden treasure on<br />

their maps, and the pirates, in return, led them to find hidden treasure around<br />

Ludgvan School! Mrs Patrick and I would like to wish you all a relaxed and<br />

peaceful, well-earned summer break!


Home learning...<br />

Year 2 have ended the year with some more fabulous pieces of work. They<br />

have continued to work hard right until the end of term. They have had fun<br />

learning about superheros by reading the story ‘Supertato’ by Sue Hendra.<br />

They have created their own superheros using natural products and writing<br />

character profiles and acrostic poems about superheros. They have also practised<br />

their superhero drawing skills, superhero moves and created some superhero<br />

jet packs! To end the year they have been writing postcards to one another<br />

and have reached over 1100 books read on Epic books! Year 2, you are<br />

all stars, well done!


Home learning...<br />

Year 3 explored the qualities needed to be a good friend. We looked at different virtues<br />

needed to create positive relationships with people around us.<br />

We have also been creative and thought about what animal we would like to become<br />

based on their skills and appearance (features). Class 3 have been amazing at building<br />

their vocabulary this year and have really made me proud as a teacher. Awesome job<br />

class 3. Many of class 3 also took part in the sports day activities set by Mrs Wherry,<br />

and they did a fantastic job to show off their coordination, dexterity and athleticism.


Home Learning...<br />

Class 4 worked really hard this week, producing some wonderful poetry, art<br />

work and giving their best efforts to sports day! On Friday, they also went on<br />

some virtual school trips to the zoo and a national park where they explored<br />

and learnt about different animals and land marks. Lots of the children also<br />

shared what they have been getting up to at home. Charlie made some delicious<br />

bread and Harriet continued to improve her running this week with a 2.1<br />

mile run! Well done to all the children (and parents!) who worked extremely<br />

hard through challenging times. I am so impressed with the efforts made by<br />

you all and hope you all have a wonderful summer


Home learning...<br />

Last week Class 5 got involved in sports day, it was great to see how much fun the<br />

children were having and how determined they were to score points for their team.<br />

The children have been very creative this week, firstly they have been busy painting<br />

rocks for the ‘rock river’ at school; the designs were excellent including ‘rainbow’ designs<br />

to thank the NHS staff and key workers. In English, the children have been writing<br />

biographies which have been very interesting to read as there was a wide variety.<br />

Many of the children entered the ‘Ludgvan Horticultural Society’ photography competition;<br />

the standard of photo was so high that they looked like they had been taken by<br />

professionals. Some of the children also entered the ‘Edge of the World’ poetry competition<br />

which focused on the children’s hopes for the future. It was inspiring reading<br />

all of the wonderful dreams and changes that they would like to make or see happen.<br />

Class 5 what a year! I would like to thank you all (children and parents included) for<br />

all of your hard work, commitment and patience in this academic year. I have been<br />

so impressed with the quality of work completed; the level of learning continued; the<br />

new skills learnt; adventures had; vegetables grown; time spent making new games<br />

and even some boat building. I have loved teaching you all this year and know you<br />

will continue to grow and flourish next year when you enter your final year at Ludgvan<br />

School becoming a Year 6. I hope you all have a great summer.


Home learning...<br />

Well, what a fantastic final week Year 6 have had at Ludgvan School! It is hard<br />

to believe that this has been their final week with us and school will not be the<br />

same without them. We have had some great moments this week, reminiscing<br />

about all of the memories they have had throughout their time here and have<br />

even been leaving their mark so that we always remember them. Mrs Peters<br />

and the FLS came up with the idea of a ‘Year 6 Lockdown Garden’ which has<br />

been planted outside of Class 6, consisting of three apple trees, which the children<br />

helped to plant. They also enjoyed some Choc Ices in the sun and a final<br />

Zoom quiz with the winners taking home the flags made by the class in Year 5<br />

and 6. Well done to all of Year 6 for having such a positive and fun final week<br />

at Ludgvan!


Science...<br />

All I can say is wow! I have been incredibly impressed with all of the Science<br />

work that has been happening from you all whilst you have been working from<br />

home and from those of you who have returned to school. I can see that so<br />

many of you have learnt new things and asked some amazing questions. Not<br />

only that, but I’ve also been learning so much from you too!<br />

Remember, Science is part of our everyday lives and is all around us. I’m looking<br />

forward to seeing more Science experiments when you return to school in<br />

September.


Sports Day...<br />

This year, we held our first ever ‘Virtual Sports Day’. Following on from the<br />

success of the school games, Mrs Wherry set a range of activities that the children<br />

coud partake in and submit their scores. Participation was fantastic, with<br />

a huge proportion of our children taking part. Well done to everyone for taking<br />

part and particularly to yellow team who ended up as our winners!


Sports Day...


Sports Day...

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