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Newsletter 13/02/2026

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Newsletter

13th February 2026 

www.curyschool.org

Spring Term Issue 3  

Dear Parents and Carers

I can't believe we are now at the midway point of the academic year!

I'm looking forward to Spring time and enabling our students to access the wider community that surrounds the school.

A huge thanks to those parents/carers who took the time to complete the questionnaire.  We always welcome feedback, and now plan on undertaking a pupil survey during the next half term to find out what they think about our School.

I hope you all have a restful week and we look forward to welcoming the pupils back on Monday 23rd February.

Richard Triggs

Head of Provision

Our classes:

Poldhu

Poldhu class have been working really hard with their learning recently and we are so proud of them! In Design Technology, they made some amazing puppets. In History and English, the children have been learning about toys from the past and wrote some fantastic non-chronological reports about historical toys! They have also been enjoying Lego therapy, which helps to develop their communication and interaction skills. 

On NSPCC Number day, the children enjoyed dressing up as their favourite number. Poldhu class practised their measuring skills in the kitchen to learn about grams and millilitres. 

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This week is Children's Mental Health Week. Poldhu class completed a 'This is my place' artwork to learn about the importance of belonging and connection for our mental health.

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Gunwalloe

In Gunwalloe we have enjoyed creating castles in our DT lessons with 3D shapes, sharing and grouping when investigating multiplication and crating some fantastic Non-chronological reports in our writing. 

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Polurrian

Polurrian Class have had another productive week. We enjoyed creating space paintings, using different techniques to produce some fantastic artwork inspired by our space topic. In gymnastics, pupils continued to build strength, balance and confidence while practising a range of movements.

We also spent time working on independent tasks, with pupils showing good focus and determination. To round off the week, we finished our report writing, taking pride in completing our work and reflecting on our learning.

Well done to everyone for a great week!

 

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Number day at Cury school! 

On Numbers Day, children at Cury school were invited to dress up as their favourite number. They were given the opportunity to take part in different maths activities during the day.

Polurrian class took part in a range of exciting numbers games. The children were challenged to guess the adults’ numbers in order to win a prize, using their problem-solving skills and asking thoughtful, inquisitive clues. We also put their number knowledge to the test by tackling some new maths problems during the lesson, and the children showed great enthusiasm and perseverance throughout.

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Attendance

Our whole school attendance was 96% last week and 89% this week.

School is better when you’re here!

Every day in school matters and is a valuable opportunity for our pupils to learn, grow, and thrive. When children are present, they not only benefit from lessons and learning opportunities, but also from friendships, routines, and the wider experiences that help them grow in confidence and resilience.

Cornwall Council’s code of conduct for the issue of penalty notices requires that we share the information below with our families on a termly basis. Please do read this information carefully, especially given that there were changes to the government statutory requirements for attendance in August 2024, particularly around the Penalty Notice framework.

At Cury School, we understand that there are times when it may be necessary for a student to be absent from school, such as when they are genuinely unwell. In these instances, it is appropriate to authorise the absence. However, the Government has made it clear that children should not be taken out of school for other reasons unless the school agrees it is justified under ‘exceptional circumstances.’

As part of this regulation, any requests for leave must be made in writing to the Head of Provision, using our school’s ‘Leave of Absence in Exceptional Circumstances’ form, which you can get from the school office.

No absence for holiday can be authorised. Any absence required for exceptional circumstance will always be considered by the Head of Provision, but the definition of an ‘exceptional circumstance’ is very tight and most requests that we receive do not fall into the government’s ‘exceptional circumstance’ category.

Penalty fines are issued to each parent, not jointly. Therefore, each parent would receive a penalty fine of £80 if a child was to accrue 10 unauthorised sessions from school. Below are some examples of how 10 unauthorised absence sessions could occur:

  • 5 days of school missed due to holiday.
  • 3 days missed for a holiday and 2 days where absence is not reported to school.
  • 10 days of unauthorised lateness to school.

We have been asked to communicate the below information from the government:

‘Parent’ as set out in Section 576 of the Education Act 1996, defines parent to include: natural parents, whether they are married or not; any person or body who has parental responsibility for a child (as defined by the Children Act 1989) and; any person who, although not a natural parent, has care of a child. Having care of a child means a person with whom a child lives and who looks after a child, irrespective of what their relationship is with said child.

Thank you for taking the time to read this information. Working together, we can make sure that your child’s attendance remains strong and that they benefit fully from all that Cury School has to offer.

We encourage you to contact the school if you have any concerns or if you need advice and support in helping your child maintain regular school attendance.

At Cury School, we are committed to working with parents and carers to ensure that every child is given the opportunity to achieve their full potential.

Please read the following letter, originally sent out in January, which explains the changes that came into effect in August 2024:

Cury School Unauthorised Absence and PNs

Attendance-Roadmap 2025

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Online Safety

We will be happy to support you with any online safety questions that you might have.

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Parent and Carer Support 

Find out if your child can get free school meals, how to apply, and understand how to get extra funding for your school. 

School meals - Cornwall Council

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Children's Mental Health Support Pack

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Things to do

Half term: 16th - 20th February. 

Easter holidays : Friday 3rd April (Good Friday) - 17th April

May Bank Holiday : Monday 4th May 

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Term Dates 2025/2026

The dates highlighted in Yellow are Cury School INSET Days (School closed to students).