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The autumn term has got off
to a flying start following a
wonderfully warm and sunny
summer. Our children hit
the ground running, as they
returned to their new classes
having spent the last three
weeks of the summer term
there for a smooth transition
and to wash away any worries
they may have about their new
class.
Over the summer we, again,
kept the school open to
the community to run our
Summer Club two days a
week. Children aged 4-11 were
able to attend and take part
in various activities provided
by local coaches or artists. The
club was well attended and we
received some lovely feedback
from parents.
Last week we received our
certificates from Wadebridge
Library for the forty two
children who took part in
this year’s Summer Reading
Challenge. The children were
very proud of their certificates
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to show how determined
they had been in meeting the
challenge set.
In September, children have
the opportunity to create a
manifesto to be a member
of our School Council. Each
class facilitates presentations
from those wanting to put
themselves forward and a
system for the children in each
class to vote democratically.
As a result, we now have
our brand-new School
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Council led by our Chair and
Secretary from Y6. The School
Council’s first responsibility
was collecting and delivering
our Harvest donations to
Wadebridge Foodbank.
The Council were super
ambassadors for the school
and we are looking forward to
their plans for the year.
We were very proud to send
eight of our children off to
trials for Wadebridge School’s
Gifted and Talented Sports
Academy this year. Sixty two
children from our local cluster
schools attended for eighteen
places. We were delighted that
five of our pupils secured a
place and will benefit from the
coaching.
Despite the challenges of
rising costs and transport
issues, our first school trip
of the year has already
happened. Y2 made the
journey to Geevor Tin Mine
to experience a Cornish Tin
Mine, which will bring to life