Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
The school photographer will be in school on Tuesday 25th February and will take individual and family photos.
If you would a family photo with siblings who have not started school yet, these will be taken in the school hall from 8:30am until the start of school.
Our Year 6 children went to Nethercott Farm with Woodfield Primary School.
They spent 7 days learning about food, farming and living together.
Plymouth City Council is taking a fresh look at the services on offer for young people in the city aged between 0 and 19. Quite simply, we want to do things better, serve a wider range of age groups and ensure that when young people need support, they have somewhere to go and only have to tell their stories once. Most people know about children's centres, and what we do there to cater for 0-5 year-olds.
However, we'd like some feedback from your staff and students as to how they would like the future to look for young people up to the age of 19. It’s really important than any future services are visible and available to schools.
We’d like to gather views during September and early October, so any feedback you can share with us or letting us know about opportunities to come and meet staff and pupils would be appreciated.
https://plymouth-consult.objective.co.uk/public/cyp/ehts/ehtscypfquestionnaire
Despite threatening clouds and forecast rain, the intrepid Mount Wise Junior Ten Tors team were ready for the challenge; fifteen miles, ten tors and two days.
After scaling Legis Tor the team were quickly passing Gutter Tor and reached Ditsworthy Warren House, the iconic setting for the film 'War Horse'.
Eastern Tor, the two Hartor Tors and South Hessary Tor made the route for the first day and the sun came out to join us as we completed the sixth tor.
After pitching their tents, the children cooked their own dinner and took part in a sing song with the other 11 schools on site.
With heavy overnight rain, it looked less promising for the second day. Undaunted, the team packed away and were ready for an 8am start.
After traversing Princetown, the team gained the highest point on the route, North Hessary Tor. All downhill from here, or so we thought!
Hollow Tor was quickly reached and an exploration of Foggintor quarry followed. Then it was on to King's Tor and T shirts were presented, one tor to go!
With cheering parents at the summit, the final climb seemed to never end but then we were there, ten tors completed! An amazing achievement from a fabulous team.
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Today some lucky children from KS2 were invited to take part in an exciting workshop painting part of an Elmer sculpture for 'Elmer's Parade' taking place across Mount Edgcumbe this summer. The children helped to paint the sculpture at Salisbury Road Primary School, with other children from schools across the LAT. You will have to wait to see the finished result when they are revealed later this year at Mount Edgcumbe Country Park!