Welcome back to school. We all hope you had a lovely break over Christmas and are looking forward to 2020! We have a new whole-school topic based on the natural world. Each class will be looking at a different aspect to the topic. Make sure you check the class blogs for more details about the exciting learning that is going on.
The whole school visited St Cleer church on Friday to perform the Class 1 nativity, sing carols and celebrate the season.
The singing was beautiful and was supported by some very enthusiastic audience participation!
The children performed excellently and the costumes were fabulous. Thank you to all the parents and carers for helping with learning lines and costumes.
The PTA also held their hugely successful raffle for the famous hampers. Thanks to the generosity of families for their donations and purchase of the raffle tickets, we raised over £400 for the school!
Thank you to the church, PTA, staff and families for making this such a success.
The whole school got together on Tuesday for a morning of Christmas Wild Tribe. They collected sticks to create their own Rudolph and tree decorations, made dens and warmed up with fruit cooked on the fire.
All the children had a fantastic (if a bit muddy) morning. thanks to all the staff members who made the morning possible.
Everyone at Darite had a fantastic Christmas dinner on Wednesday. The turkey was moist and the potatoes were crispy! The whole school joined in with the celebration with singing songs, pulling crackers and a whole heap of Christmas cheer!
A group of Year 6 pupils visited the Village hall on Wednesday to perform at the Darite Lunch Club’s Christmas dinner.
They sang beautifully and all the club members had a great time listening. The 12 Days of Christmas was a particular hit. Thanks to Mrs Dungey and Mrs Stevens for organising and rehearsing with the children.
After two weeks of quality assurance I am delighted to be allowed to inform you that at our recent OFSTED inspection, all areas of the school were judged to be “Good”. This judgement was reached using the new inspection framework which has only been in place since September 2019!
We are so pleased that our school has been recognised by OFSTED as the fantastic school we all knew it was. I am so proud of the school; its pupils, teachers, governors and wider staff, as well as the wider community who all came together to show our school to be the great school that it is. Thank-you to all of you who took the time to speak to the inspectors or leave feedback about the school on Parent View.
Some of the lovely comments from inspectors included:
“Pupils enjoy school and the opportunities it offers them”
"Pupils trust adults to keep them safe, and adults do”
“Pupils become avid readers… teaching makes pupils think hard and inspires their curiosity”
“The school’s curriculum supports pupils understanding of what it is to be a good citizen”
“Reading is valued… the teaching of early reading is well structured”
“Staff put in precise and intensive support”
“The school is well led and managed… trust leaders and the governing body are effective”
The full report can be downloaded to read in the "Information" tab of the website.
Thank-you to everyone for your support of our amazing school.
Music Stars
Class 2 had their second session with Matt in order to complete their song “Perfect World”. They wrote the lyrics and then worked on the chords and tune. The song sounds really good and they are looking forward to finding out if it will be performed at the Eden Project next year!
What a busy time at Darite!
We started with a fitness session run by Jack Rutter, the England Cerebral Palsy football captain. He put us through our paces with a circuit training session that included sit-ups and leg thrusts. We got sponsorship from friends and family to raise money for new equipment at school. Watch this space for our total raised.
We followed that with an Ofsted inspection and then finished with a session from the Florian String Quartet who worked with Class 3. They will continue to do this and it will build up for a performance at Sterts Theatre in the new year!
Last week, Class 3 also took park in a workshop in which they designed and made laterns for the "Light Up Liskeard" event. They worked really well with the artists and created some amazing masterpieces.
The best news of all was the happy arrival of Ms McLaughlin's baby, Dominic, born at 6.30 on Wednesday weighing 10 pounds 8! We are looking forward to welcoming Darite's newest pupil in a few weeks!
School have registered with the Sun newspaper and Collins Big Cat books for their Books for Schools campaign. When tokens are collected, the school can change these for £600 worth of books. School is in no way endorsing and particular paper or views contained within. It is simply an opportunity for the school to increase the number of high-quality books that the children can read and enjoy.
I you know anyone who reads the paper, just collect the tokens and bring them to the school. We will count and submit them. To find out more visit: www.thesun.co.uk/news/10256316/the-sun-books-for-schools-campaign/.
There is never any excuse for bullying either online or in the outside world. At Darite we have always had zero tollerance for bullying and unkindness in school.
This week has been anti-bullying week across the whole country and we have been joining in. The theme this year is "Change Starts With Us" and the children have been looking at how little changes in respect, kindness and friendship can make a huge change in how people feel. They have been working on the message in class and the staff have already been aware of lots of children in school being kind at playtimes and lunchtimes.
We are proud of what a respectful, kind and nurturing school Darite Primary is.
Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
Spaces available, please contact the school secretary on secretary@dariteprimary.co.uk
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