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~ This week’s attendance ~ Trevithick YR St Piran Y1 Penhaligon Y2 Boscawen Y3 Trengrouse Y4 Trelawny Y5 Davy Y6 95.6% 96.3% 99.3% 98.1% 96.0% 98.0% 95.2% Safer Internet Day This week we have recog- nised Safer Internet Day by inviting two representatives from the police service into school to speak with the chil- dren. The officers gave a presentation to children in KS1 and KS2 all about the best ways to keep themselves safe online and use the internet responsibly. Our children were excellent at explaining all of the different safety messages that they know and use whilst surfing the web. One of the top tips from our internet safety learning was to ensure that children (and adults!!) always follow the SMART Rules: Internet Safety SMART Rules Pirate FM Appeal You may have heard that Pirate FM are running an appeal to gather together a tonne of tinned foods? Their aim is simple - they want to raise awareness for the Foodbanks across Cornwall (and beyond) and get as much donated tinned food as possible. Figures have revealed that a rising number of struggling families are relying on foodbanks in Cornwall. In this day and age, no-one should be forced to visit a foodbank but unfortu- nately, more and more people are. That is the reality. The Foodbank are relying on the people of Cornwall more than ever to be generous and make donations. A member of our staff has kindly offered to be a collector and transporter for any donations made towards the appeal. If you would like to support the Tonne of Tins appeal, just leave your tinned donations in the box in our Parent Waiting Shelter. Thank you for your support. SEND Drop In Morning On the morning of Wednesday 27th February, Mrs Davis is offering parents the opportunity to ‘drop in’ to have a chat about all things Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). There’s no appointments needed and no set agenda, it’s just an opportunity to have a discussion about any issues or concerns you may have. The session will run from 9am until 1pm.
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~ This week’s attendance ~

Trevithick

YR

St Piran Y1

Penhaligon Y2

Boscawen Y3

Trengrouse

Y4 Trelawny

Y5 Davy

Y6

95.6% 96.3% 99.3% 98.1% 96.0% 98.0% 95.2%

Safer Internet Day

This week we have recog-

nised Safer Internet Day by

inviting two representatives

from the police service into

school to speak with the chil-

dren. The officers gave a

presentation to children in KS1 and KS2 all

about the best ways to keep themselves safe

online and use the internet responsibly. Our

children were excellent at explaining all of the

different safety messages that they know and

use whilst surfing the web.

One of the top tips from our internet safety

learning was to ensure that children (and

adults!!) always follow the SMART Rules:

Internet Safety SMART Rules

Pirate FM Appeal

You may have heard that Pirate FM are running an appeal to gather together a

tonne of tinned foods? Their aim is simple - they want to raise awareness for the

Foodbanks across Cornwall (and beyond) and get as much donated tinned food

as possible. Figures have revealed that a rising number of struggling families are

relying on foodbanks in Cornwall. In this day and age, no-one should be forced to visit a foodbank but unfortu-

nately, more and more people are. That is the reality. The Foodbank are relying on the people of Cornwall more

than ever to be generous and make donations. A member of our staff has kindly offered to be a collector and

transporter for any donations made towards the appeal. If you would like to support the Tonne of Tins appeal, just

leave your tinned donations in the box in our Parent Waiting Shelter. Thank you for your support.

SEND Drop In Morning

On the morning of Wednesday 27th February, Mrs Davis is offering parents the opportunity to ‘drop in’ to have a

chat about all things Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). There’s no appointments needed and no

set agenda, it’s just an opportunity to have a discussion about any issues or concerns you may have. The session

will run from 9am until 1pm.

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Cross Country News

A huge well done to the cross country runners for giving maximum effort and gaining some great results

at this Tuesday’s race. Yet again the weather was cold and damp but the children didn’t let this dampen

their determination. All of the children gave fantastic performances with several top places being

achieved and we’ve also heard that a very impressive number of children are now through to the finals!

Snow Day

Just a quick notice to say a big thank you for your understanding and patience regarding the school clo-

sure last week due to the weather and dangerous travelling conditions. Your support is much appreciated.

FOPS Messages

To the snow day disrupting the baking timetable, the revised baking dates for the rest of term are:

15th February - Year 2

1st March- Year 3

8th March - Year 4

Please let FOPS know if you can help out. Thank you!

The next FOPS meeting is scheduled for Friday 15th March at 9am. It would be great to see you all there.

15th March - Year 5

22nd March - Year 6

29th March - Reception

5th April - Year 1

Maritime Museum Trip

This week the children in Year 1 and Year 2 headed off to the Maritime Museum in Falmouth. The children have

been learning all about what it would be like to live on an island as part of their topic. The children learned lots of

exciting new things for their topic and even got to meet a magical mermaid! The experiences from their trip to the

museum will certainly give the children lots to talk about back at school! A huge thank you to the parent helpers

for your support and to the Cornish Heritage Trust for providing funds towards our transport for the day. Thank you!


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