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Established in 1988, St Piran’s School is housed in attractive and well maintained premises which houses 70 children aged between three and sixteen. It is a friendly, well-ordered community with a positive ethos where pupils make good friendships with each other and relate well to staff. Pupils are treated with respect and valued equally. They have a clear sense of right and wrong. There is a good sense of community within the school and pupils who enter the school are quickly made to feel welcome. The school places a strong emphasis on good manners and politeness.

The curriculum is broad and balanced and helps to prepare the children for the next stage in their education. A wide variety of after school and lunchtime clubs provide additional activities and experiences for pupils of all ages. Educational visits to local places of interest and an annual residential visit (for Years 5 upwards) further enrich the curriculum.

 

3rd February 2012

Dear Parents
House Points
Godrevy  94   Pendeen  104   
Trevose  141
Special Awards
Nursery Eia Beaney Years 5/6
Rebekah Vollbracht
Rec/Year 1 Gwendoline Skelly
Year 7 Jack Douglas
Years 2/3 Missie Short
Years 8/9 Chloe Walton
Year 4 Tom Benwell

Valentines Disco – Thursday 9th February:
If you would like to attend this exciting event and have not booked a place please fill in the attached form.  There will be a mini-disco with refreshments for the Reception/Year 1 class during the last hour of lessons next Friday 10th February.  All pupils may bring party clothes to change into at the end of lessons and before the start of the disco.  Light refreshments will be provided at both discos.
Reception/Year 1 Teaching:
Mrs Mason, our regular Early Years supply teacher will be looking after Miss Adams class next Wednesday 8th February as Miss Adams and other staff are attending a meeting on that day.

Wear Something Purple:
On Thursday the school was resplendent in shades of lilac, lavender, plum and plain purple to raise funds for the Tanya’s Courage Trust.  I am delighted to say that to date we have raised £118.80 for this excellent cause and we shall be inviting Dr Mepham to a special assembly to receive this donation. Thank you for your generous support.
Open Day:
Thank you to all of those who have volunteered to help at the Open Day tomorrow.  Please arrive at school by 10.00 a.m. in full school uniform.  Refreshments will be available to all helpers throughout the day.
Geevor Mine Visit:
Years 2, 3 & 4 are visiting Geevor Mine next Wednesday 8th February accompanied by Miss Chapman, Miss Phillips and Mrs Bales.
Club Cancellations:
Mrs de Labat’s World Cookery Club, Miss Chapman’s Football Club and the Mrs Bales and Mrs Hawkin’s Cross Country Club will not take place next Thursday as this is the day of the Valentines Disco.
Petit Filous Tops:
We are collecting the tops from Petit Filous which attracts a 2p donation per lid to be spent on items from the Hope Education Catalogue.  Please send in