June 2022 Newsletter
Head of School message
Dear Parents
The Platinum Jubilee was a wonderful community celebration our pupils will remember for many years. Many thanks to the committee for supporting our events and providing funding for commemorative badges and circus skills workshops. The ice-creams were delicious and the children loved hosting the afternoon tea. We hope you enjoyed the singing, dancing and competitions.
This month has been one of adventures! We have been participating in sporting events and our teams have been very successful. Pupils have attended residentials near and far.
It has been a joy to return to the full curriculum of events, unhampered by restrictions, and to see the pupils embrace the social activities they have missed over the past two years. The children have quickly grown in confidence and are thriving with the return of the freedoms we once took for granted.
This newsletter is a celebration of the our coming together post covid and the return of our social events!
Best wishes, Ms Praed
The Platinum Jubilee was a wonderful community celebration our pupils will remember for many years. Many thanks to the committee for supporting our events and providing funding for commemorative badges and circus skills workshops. The ice-creams were delicious and the children loved hosting the afternoon tea. We hope you enjoyed the singing, dancing and competitions.
This month has been one of adventures! We have been participating in sporting events and our teams have been very successful. Pupils have attended residentials near and far.
It has been a joy to return to the full curriculum of events, unhampered by restrictions, and to see the pupils embrace the social activities they have missed over the past two years. The children have quickly grown in confidence and are thriving with the return of the freedoms we once took for granted.
This newsletter is a celebration of the our coming together post covid and the return of our social events!
Best wishes, Ms Praed
Special Event - Platinum Jubilee Afternoon Memory Tea
It was such a joy to have the community visiting us to celebrate the Jubilee. Pupils benefitted from talking with people of all ages and were praised for their manners, excitement and curiosity. The ice-cream van was a big hit and there were plenty of treats for all.
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Special event - Probus Winning Team in Interschools Cross Country!
The results:
Year 6 Boys/Girls 1,600
Riley - 1st Place (6.48)
Sam - 4th Place
Holly - 1st Place (7.33)
Imogen - 3rd Place
Year 5 Boys/Girls 1,400
Miley - 1st place
Sophie - 7th place
Jamel - 8th place
Year 4 Boys/Girls 1,000
Sonny - 2nd Place
Megan - 3rd Place
Tom B. - 7th Place
Ella - 7th Place
Year 6 Boys/Girls 1,600
Riley - 1st Place (6.48)
Sam - 4th Place
Holly - 1st Place (7.33)
Imogen - 3rd Place
Year 5 Boys/Girls 1,400
Miley - 1st place
Sophie - 7th place
Jamel - 8th place
Year 4 Boys/Girls 1,000
Sonny - 2nd Place
Megan - 3rd Place
Tom B. - 7th Place
Ella - 7th Place
Football Success!
The Roseland interschools football competition returned this month and our team performed magnificently. They won their matches against Gerran, Grampound Road and Gorran. They drew one all with Tregony. This put them in first place in the competition!
Aspire Games
Our year five pupils attended the Aspire Games in Par. This interschool event involved teams being made up across from the school populations and focused on developing co-operation and team building. Our pupils had a great time and worked well with others.
TRLC Games
This event gave further opportunity for pupils to have fun and build confidence through physical activity and inter school sport. They competed against schools from Truro and the Roseland in athletics and team challenges.
Sleep Over and Beach Day.
Year four pupils returned to school on the evening of 9th June for a special barbecue and residential in our school hall. In the morning (some rising very early!) they prepared their packed lunches and headed off to Fistral beach. Unfortunately our surf lesson was not possible (as the red flags were flying) but undaunted, the pupils played beach games supported by Global Boarders Surf Company who kept the energy flowing all day.