IAR-101003155494 Response Provided Under

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

IAR-101003155494 Response Provided Under Reference Number: IAR-101003155494 Response provided under: Freedom of Information Act 2000 Request and Response: Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please supply the following: 1. A list of all Primary, Infant and Junior schools in Cornwall and whether they were oversubscribed or not-oversubscribed on national offer day 2017 (18th April). Please include each school’s Unique Reference Number (URN), DFE code, or address/postcode to allow us to identify each relevant school without ambiguity. We define a school to be oversubscribed if, and only if, at least one on-time applicant was refused a place and the applicant did not receive an offer from any higher preference school. If there were no refusals to on-time applicants - even if the school was unable to accept one or more late applications, or admitted over its published admission number - then we do not consider this school to be oversubscribed. If you use a different definition of oversubscription, then please make this clear in the response. 2. The total number of offers made at each school. Questions 3-5 apply to oversubscribed schools only: 3. The number of on-time applicants refused a place who did not receive a place at any higher preference school. By this we mean the number of unsuccessful on-time applicants remaining on each school’s waiting list. Please answer for each individual school. 4. The admission criterion under which the last successful applicant was admitted. 5. The home-to-school distance of the last successful applicant, assuming distance was used to allocate this place. Please include measurement units and whether this is based upon a walking/driving route, straight line/as the crow flies distance or an alternative measurement system. Please always list all schools within the Cornwall Local Authority even if you are unable to provide all the requested information - simply mark the relevant values as ‘Not Known’. Note: If any of these dates differ - please align to the relevant primary offer/deadline dates for your local authority. · Primary National Offer Day – 18th April 2017. · On-time applications – submitted before 15th January 2017. · Late applications – submitted after 15th January 2017. Middle deemed secondary schools (if present in your authority) may align with other secondary education provider dates If you feel that more information is required to interpret your answers to these questions, then please supply this information too. Information provided by: Children, Families and Adults Date of response: 4 May 2017 School Information DfE 1. School Oversubscribed 2. TOTAL OFFERS 3. TOTAL REFUSALS 4. Admission critera last of successful applicant Tie-breaker applied: (i) Where (a) two more or children fulfill the same criterion, priority will be given in the first instance to those children whom for the preferred school is the nearest designated priority willschool. (b) be given to those children whom for the preferred school is not the nearest designated school. Tie-breaker applied (ii) - Distance Tie-breaker applied (iii) - Random Allocation 5794 499 2037 Altarnun Primary School NO 8 0 2029 Alverton CP School NO 42 0 3871 Antony CE VA School YES 16 4 (6) All other applicants (distance tie-breaker) N/A Yes No 3549 Archbishop Benson CE Primary School YES 60 1 (5) All other applicants (distance tie-breaker) N/A Yes No 2524 Berrycoombe School YES 34 3 (2) living in the designated area N/A Yes No 2447 Biscovey N & I Community School NO 60 0 3392 Bishop Bronescombe CE School YES 45 4 (4) Children living in the Deanery of St Austell N/A Yes No (6) Children from within the deanery who have a brother 3888 Bishop Cornish CE VA Primary School YES 30 17 N/A Yes No or sister attending the school at the time of admission 2311 Blackwater CP School YES 15 3 (6) All other children (distance tie-breaker) N/A Yes No 2500 Blisland CP School NO 8 0 2229 Bodriggy Academy NO 53 0 2606 Boscastle CP School NO 10 0 2126 Boskenwyn CP School NO 7 0 (3) Children living in the designated area of the preferred 2321 Bosvigo School YES 45 14 Yes (b) Yes No school 2602 Boyton CP School NO 7 0 2019 Braddock CE Primary School NO 8 0 3381 Breage CE School NO 13 0 2754 Brunel Primary & Nursery Academy NO 60 0 2631 Bude Infant School NO 74 0 2413 Bugle School NO 20 0 (3) Children living in the designated area of the preferred 2730 Burraton CP School YES 60 16 Yes (a) No No school 2700 Callington Primary School NO 42 0 2701 Calstock CP School NO 12 0 (4) Children with siblings who will still be attending 2603 Camelford Community Primary School YES 34 1 N/A Yes No Camelford Primary School at the time of their admission. 2009 Carclaze Community Primary School YES 60 6 (3) Distance from school N/A Yes No 2503 Cardinham School NO 6 0 2300 Chacewater CP School YES 25 4 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2449 Charlestown Primary School NO 48 0 2615 Coads Green Primary School NO 6 0 2228 Connor Downs Primary School NO 26 0 2132 Constantine Primary School NO 27 0 2121 Coverack Primary School NO 4 0 2103 Crowan Primary School NO 13 0 2400 Cubert School NO 29 0 3383 Cury CE Primary School NO 3 0 2226 Cusgarne CP School NO 12 0 2716 Darite Primary School YES 12 3 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2039 Delabole CP School NO 20 0 2042 Delaware CP School NO 6 0 (3) Children living in the designated area of the preferred 2318 Devoran School YES 30 16 N/A Yes No school 2710 Dobwalls CP School YES 30 5 (5) All other children N/A Yes No 3875 Duloe CE VA Junior & Infant School NO 11 0 2605 Egloskerry School NO 9 0 2021 Falmouth Primary Academy NO 37 0 3033 Flushing CE Primary School NO 10 0 2713 Fourlanesend CP School NO 16 0 2401 Fowey Primary School NO 30 0 2022 Foxhole Learning Academy NO 13 0 2114 Garras CP School NO 8 0 2109 Germoe CP School NO 4 0 2301 Gerrans School NO 8 0 2100 Godolphin Primary School NO 8 0 (4) Children with siblings who will still be attending the 2307 Goonhavern Primary School YES 30 10 N/A Yes No preferred school at the time of their admission. 2403 Gorran School NO 12 0 3034 Grade-Ruan CE School NO 10 0 3542 Grampound Road Village CE School NO 19 0 3621 Grampound-with-Creed CE School NO 13 0 2035 Gulval Primary School NO 25 0 2703 Gunnislake Primary School NO 5 0 2227 Gwinear CP School NO 11 0 2128 Halwin Primary School NO 9 0 2704 Harrowbarrow School YES 17 8 (5) All other children N/A Yes No 2006 Heamoor CP School NO 28 0 2240 Illogan School YES 30 10 (5) All other children N/A Yes No 2432 Indian Queens CP School NO 52 0 2630 Jacobstow CP School NO 7 0 2302 Kea CP School YES 30 17 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2208 Kehelland Village School YES 13 5 (5) All other children N/A Yes No 2119 Kennall Vale School YES 17 6 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2608 Kilkhampton Junior & Infant School NO 17 0 (3) Children living in the designated area of the preferred 3218 King Charles Primary School YES 60 12 Yes (b) Yes No school 3543 Ladock CE Primary School NO 13 0 2112 Landewednack CP School NO 10 0 2706 Landulph Primary School NO 14 0 2506 Lanivet CP School YES 25 3 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2508 Lanlivery CP School NO 5 0 2209 Lanner Primary School YES 30 7 (5) All other children N/A Yes No 2104 Leedstown CP School NO 12 0 3878 Lerryn CE Primary School NO 1 0 2612 Lewannick CP School NO 10 0 2036 Liskeard Hillfort Primary School NO 43 0 2015 Looe Primary Academy NO 34 0 2509 Lostwithiel School NO 20 0 2032 Ludgvan School NO 26 0 2510 Luxulyan School NO 12 0 2238 Mabe CP School YES 20 10 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2113 Manaccan Primary School NO 4 0 2004 Marazion Primary School NO 17 0 3183 Marhamchurch CE Primary School NO 23 0 (3) Children living in the designated area of the preferred 2741 Marlborough School YES 30 27 Yes (a) Yes No school 2405 Mawgan-in-Pydar CP School YES 17 5 (5) All other children N/A Yes No 3385 Mawnan CE VA Primary School NO 16 0 2736 Menheniot Primary School NO 25 0 2420 Mevagissey CP School NO 26 0 2024 Millbrook CE Primary School NO 13 0 2312 Mithian School NO 15 0 2453 Mount Charles School NO 52 0 2313 Mount Hawke Academy NO 43 0 2008 Mousehole School NO 13 0 2115 Mullion CP School NO 13 0 2116 Mylor Bridge CP School NO 20 0 2028 Nancledra Primary School YES 15 6 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2441 Nanpean CP School NO 23 0 2134 Nansloe Academy YES 30 18 (4) Children who attend Nansloe Nursery N/A Yes No 2507 Nanstallon CP School NO 15 0 2751 Newlyn School NO 21 0 2628 North Petherwin Primary School NO 7 0 2617 Otterham CP School NO 17 0 2511 Padstow School NO 20 0 2133 Parc Eglos School NO 60 0 (4) Children with siblings who will still be attending the 2737 Pelynt School YES 12 4 N/A No No preferred school 2758 Pencoys Primary School NO 25 0 2034 Pendeen School NO 8 0 (4) Children with siblings who will still be attending the 2757 Pennoweth Primary School YES 45 18 N/A No No preferred school 2230 Penpol School YES 60 4 (6) All other children N/A Yes No 2213 Penponds School NO 19 0 2002 Penryn Primary Academy NO 46 0 3894 Pensans Primary School NO 17 0 2718 Pensilva Primary School NO 10 0 2306 Perran-ar-worthal CP School YES 20 6 (6) All other children N/A Yes No (2) Children who live in the designated area of the 2325 Perranporth CP School YES 30 6 N/A Yes No preferred school 2707 Polperro CP School NO 14 0 2404 Polruan CP School NO 4 0 (2) Children who live in the designated area of the 2748 Pondhu Primary School YES 30 4 N/A No No preferred school 2504 Port Isaac CP School NO 7 0 2749 Porthleven CP School NO 32 0 (4) Children with siblings who will still be attending 2215 Portreath CP School YES 21 7 N/A Yes
Recommended publications
  • Tamar EF Report 2020
    WESTCOUNTRY RIVERS TRUST ELECTROFISHING SURVEY TAMAR REPORT- RIVER TAMAR 2020 1 Report written by Craig Renton Mapping undertaken by Craig Renton Checked by Bruce Stockley Westcountry Rivers Trust Rain-Charm House Kyl Cober Parc Stoke Climsland Callington Cornwall PL17 8PH Tel: +44 (0) 1579 372140 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wrt.org.uk 2 Contents page 1. Introduction 1.1 Roadford Mitigation Fund………………………………………………………………………………5 1.2 General introduction to electrofishing……………………………………………………………6 Electrofishing protocols……………………………………………………………………………….6 1.3 Lifecycle, bottlenecks and the attack/defend approach……………..………………...7 2. Methodology……………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 2.1 Site selection…………………………………………………………………………………………………8 2.2 Survey protocol…………………………………………………………………………………………….9 2.3 Data Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………9 3. Results…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 3.1 All sites………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 4. Discussion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...14 5. Recommendations………………………………………………………………………………………………16 6. Acknowledgments………………………………………………………………………………………………17 3 List of tables and figures Figure 1. Survey site location map (2020) Figure 2. Diagrams defining salmonid habitat bottlenecks Table 1: Semi-quantitative abundance categories for salmon fry Figure 3: Brown trout length frequency distribution (2020) Figure 4: Atlantic salmon length frequency distribution (2020) Table 2: Classification table for brown trout and Atlantic salmon fry (2020) Table 3: Comparison classification
    [Show full text]
  • Paradise Park Continues Its Fight for Survival Through the Winter Months See Page 8 Free! Thanks to Our Volunteers and 154 Advertisers
    Issue 154 Feb/Mar 2021 LEFT: Keeper Donna Sinclair feeding Jai-Li the Red Panda and right in the food room helping to prepare food for over 1,200 birds and animals. Paradise Park continues its fight for survival through the winter months See page 8 Free! thanks to our volunteers and 154 advertisers. 1 Hayle Pump Newsletter Passmore Edwards Institute, 13-15 Hayle Terrace TR27 4BU The Pump is produced by volunteers as a community newsletter. NB All articles accepted are not necessarily the view of the editorial team. View online at www.haylepump.org.uk Editorial team contact Subscriptions [email protected] Tina Morgan Web site Phone: 01736 756567 John Bennett [email protected] For 6 issues by post, please send a cheque or postal order for £4.30 Team Members made out to Mrs T. Morgan and Tina Morgan (Subscriptions) send to Mrs T Morgan, 29 Bodriggy Claire Sheppard (Treasurer) St., Hayle, TR27 4NB Stephen Murley (Editor) Please give your name and John Cole (Distribution) number as well as the delivery Jeff Turk (Advertising) name. NEXT ISSUE = April/May 2021 Advertising Send any articles or copy to: Jeff Turk Phone: 01736 752319 [email protected] Send your adverts to: or drop off at: [email protected] Angove Sports (Copperhouse or use the drop off points. The Farm Shop (Foundry) Advertising Rates: Passmore Edwards Institute (opposite War Memorial) 1/8 63 x 47.5 £10 NEXT DEADLINE is 1/4 63 x 95 £15 13th MARCH 2021 1/2 NA 2 Mayor’s New Year Message.
    [Show full text]
  • Cognition and Learning Schools List
    Cognition and Learning Service - Adviser Support The following table indicates the Cognition and Learning Adviser allocated to each school. Please make all enquiries and referrals (naming the allocated Cognition and Learning Adviser if possible) via our email address: [email protected] Primary Schools A-E School Name Named Adviser Jo Davidson Altarnun Primary School Sandra Page Alverton Community Primary School Jo Davidson Antony CE VA School Sandra Page Archbishop Benson CE Primary School Sandra Page Berrycoombe School Jo Davidson Biscovey Academy Jo Davidson Biscovey Nursery and Infant Community School Jo Davidson Bishop Bronescombe CE Primary School Jo Davidson Bishop Cornish CE VA Primary School Jo Davidson Blackwater Community Primary School Jo Davidson Blisland Community Primary School Sandra Page Bodriggy Academy Jo Davidson Boscastle Community Primary School Sandra Page Boskenwyn Community Primary School Sandra Page Bosvigo School Boyton Community Primary School Jo Davidson Jo Davidson Braddock CE Primary School Sandra Page Breage CE School School Name Named Adviser Jo Davidson Brunel Primary and Nursery Academy Jo Davidson Bude Infant School Jo Davidson Bude Junior School Jo Davidson Bugle School Jo Davidson Burraton Community Primary School Jo Davidson Callington Primary School Jo Davidson Calstock Community Primary School Jo Davidson Camelford Primary School Jo Davidson Carbeile Junior School Jo Davidson Carclaze Community Primary School Sandra Page Cardinham School Sandra Page Chacewater Community Primary
    [Show full text]
  • 1859 Cornwall Quarter Sessions & Assizes
    1859 Cornwall Quarter Sessions & Assizes Table of Contents 1. Epiphany Sessions ...................................................................................................................... 1 2. Lent Assizes .............................................................................................................................. 24 3. Easter Sessions ........................................................................................................................ 42 4. Midsummer Sessions 1859 ...................................................................................................... 51 5. Summer Assizes ....................................................................................................................... 76 6. Michaelmas Sessions ............................................................................................................. 116 ========== Royal Cornwall Gazette, Friday January 7, 1859 1. Epiphany Sessions These sessions opened at the County Hall, Bodmin, on Tuesday the 4th inst., before the following Magistrates:— Sir Colman Rashleigh, Bart., John Jope Rogers, Esq., Chairmen. C. B. Graves Sawle, Esq., Lord Vivian. Thomas Hext, Esq. Hon. G.M. Fortescue. F.M. Williams, Esq. N. Kendall, Esq., M.P. H. Thomson, Esq. T. J. Agar Robartes, Esq., M.P. J. P. Magor, Esq. R. Davey, Esq., M.P. R. G. Bennet, Esq. J. St. Aubyn, Esq., M.P. Thomas Paynter, Esq. J. King Lethbridge, Esq. R. G. Lakes, Esq. W. H. Pole Carew, Esq. J. T. H. Peter, Esq. J. Tremayne, Esq. C. A. Reynolds, Esq. F. Rodd,
    [Show full text]
  • Trigg Major 7
    PRIEST IN CHARGE of THE PARISHES of SOUTH PETHERWIN, LEZANT, LEWANNICK and NORTH HILL, LAWHITTON and ALTARNUN with BOLVENTOR AND TEAM VICAR of LAUNCESTON 1 CONTENTS Le+er from the Bishop of Truro 3 Diocese of Truro 4 Archdeaconry of Bodmin 5 Le+er from the Rural Dean 6 Deanery of Trigg Major 7 Geographical Area 8 The Benefice 12 The Rural Parish Profiles 14 The Churches of Launceston Parish 19 Time and Distance around the Parishes 22 Person SpecificaNon 23 Schools 25 StaNsNcs 27 Housing 32 A Prayer 33 2 THE BISHOP OF TRURO The Right Reverend Philip Mounstephen In this Diocese of Truro we are deeply commi+ed to following what we call ‘The Saints’ Way’. We see ourselves as part of a story of the grace of God, made manifest in Cornwall, which stretches back many hundreds of years, possibly to the very earliest days of the ChrisNan faith. It’s a story that calls us on into the future too, in loving mission, ministry and service. As we follow ‘The Saints Way’ we will be deeply commi+ed to Christ and to all that he calls us to be and to do; and to Cornwall, this very special place with its own parNcular culture, history and idenNty. We can only follow that Way faithfully if we see it as our corporate calling, as the body of Christ. So we encourage ministers of the gospel to come and join us here who are commi+ed to seng the whole people of God free in their God-given calling, to make Christ known here in Cornwall, today.
    [Show full text]
  • CORNWALL. FAR 1403 Pascoe Wm
    TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. FAR 1403 Pascoe Wm. Pomeroy,Grampound Road PearceP.Lower Gooneva,Gwinear,Hayle Penge}lyR.Low.Crankan,Gulval,Penznc Pascpe Woodman, Woon, Roche R.S.O PearcePeter, Pellutes, Troon, Camborne Pengelly Richard, Tresquite mill, Lan- Passmore Hy.Penhale,Millbrook,Plymth Pearce Richard, Crill, Budock, Falmth sallos, Polperro R.S.O Paul J.Kirley,Chacewater,ScorrierR.S.O Pearce Richard, Treganver & Pen water, Pengelly Thos.H.Bone,Madron,Penzance PaulJosrah,Chymbder,Gunwalloe,Helstn Broadoak, Lostwithiel Pengelly William, Boscawen'oon, St. Paul Nicholas, Chacewood, Kenwyn,Kea Pearce Richard, Tregoning mill, St. Buryan R.S.O Paul W m.Newham,Otterham, Camelford Keverne R. S. 0 PengillyA. Pednavounder ,St.Kevrn.RSO Paul William, Withevan, Jacobstow, Pearce Samuel, Bodiga & The Glebe, St. Pengilley Alexander,Trice, Grade, Ruan Stratton R.S.O Martin-by-Looe, East Looe R.S.O Minor R.S.O PaulingJ .Marsh gate,Otterhm.Camelfrd Pearce Sidney, Lane end, Camelford Pengilly Mrs. E.Gwavas,Sithney,Helston Paull Henry, Carvanol, Illo5an,Redruth Pearce Stph. Jn, Baldhu, Scorrier R.S.O Pengilly J. Trebarbath,St.KeverneR.S.O Paul John, Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Pearce T.Bottonnett,Lezant,Launceston Pengilly P. Church town,SancreedR.S.O Paull John, Forge, Treleigh, Redruth Pearce Thomas,Pendriscott,DuloeR.S.O Penhale William, Trekinner, Laneast, Paull John Truscott, Trelonk, Ruan- Pearce Thomas, Trebarvah, Perran Uth- Egloskerry R.S.O Lanihorne, Grampound Roa:d noe, Marazion R.S.O Penhaligon Andrew, College, Penryn Paull Richard, Carn Brea R.S.O Pearce Thomas Mallow, Pelyne,Talland, Penhaligon Charles, Featherbeds, Ken• 1 Paull Richard, :Forest, Redruth Polperro R.S.O wyn, Truro Paull Thos.
    [Show full text]
  • Weekly Newsletter
    Weekly Newsletter 16th October 2015 Dear Parents, We are so excited about next week’s Aspirations Week………. Next week, we have invited a number of people from our local comminity into school to talk about the skills that they need to complete the jobs, careers and volunatry occupations in which they are involved. From farming to F1 Motorboat racing, surgery to stained glass making and architecture to app programming, we are giving our children the opportunity to have a ‘window on the world’ outside of school. Following on from the success of last year’s Aspirations Week, we are focusing on building skills in the short term (I would like to improve my handwriting/use of place value/ability to complete a 360 degree spin on my scooter) to longer term skills. By speaking to these people, we want to raise our children’s understanding of the vast array of opportunties that are available, right here in Cornwall. I am looking forward to letting you know how we get on in next week’s newsletter. Nao Robot Thank you to Andy and Mark from NCI Technologies, who came to an assembly on Wednesday to demonstrate how a Nao Robot (aka Toby!) could help enhace our children’s understanding of computer programming and coding; key skills for the digital world in which they will work in the future. If, like many of us, you are more ‘digital tourist’, than ‘digital native’, we are hoping to offer some free Keeping up with the Kids – ICT sessions after half term. If you would be interested in this please pop in and let me know.
    [Show full text]
  • Lezant Magazine Issue
    LEZANT PARISH MAGAZINE ISSUE 111 MAY 2019 Lezant Womens’ Institute Members of Lezant WI were welcomed to April's meeting "Fun with Flowers - part 2" by Diana Anderson, our President and tutor, for an evening of creativity with a varied assortment of flowers and foliage. Diana had brought along a couple of delightful pedestal arrangements to inspire us as we EDITOR: ROB PETCH attempted to emulate her talent with our table decorations, aided by her tips and advice. The floral results were very TEL 01579 370151 attractive and members were pleased to take them home. EMAIL: [email protected] ADVERTISING and ACCOUNTS: Pam West The next meeting on Wednesday 8th May at 7.30pm in the Lezant Church Room will be a talk entitled "The Stone TEL 01579 371167 Mason" by Ian Piper. EMAIL: [email protected] Ruth DISTRIBUTION: Jill Price TEL 01579 370835 Lezant Parish Magazine is an independent publication, organised and published by a volunteer commit- tee (E and J Sumbler, J Price, R Petch and P.West) for the residents of the Parish of Lezant. It is EMAIL:[email protected] funded by advertising revenue and distributed free of charge to all households in the Parish. Printers: Parish Printing, Whitstone, Bude EX22 6TD. 36 Cover picture: A young Horse Chestnut leaf unfurls: fresh young leaves are showing their pale LIST OF ADVERTISERS green colours on the Oak, Beech and Hawthorn but, at the time of writing this, we are waiting ACORN EQUINE RUG WASH 34 for the Ash. A J DESIGN (Andy Paton) Chartered Architectural Technician 22 The Ash is always a bit late in opening its buds.
    [Show full text]
  • TRADES. (CORN \Raj L
    464 FAR TRADES. (CORN \rAJ L. FARlllERS continued. Retallack Charles, Higher Dreynes, St. Richards Mrs. Elizabeth, Gover, St. Raby John, Hendra, Hessenford, St. Neot, Liskeard Agnes, Sf'orrier S.O Germans S.O Retallack John, Ventongimps, Perran- Richards Mrs. Elizabeth, Trenethick, Raby Richard, Trevibban, Little Pethe· Porth S.O Mount Hawke, Scorrier S.O rick, St. Issey S.O Retallack R. La Feock, St. Feock, Truro RichardsG. Porthcnllum, St.Erth,Hayle Raby S.G.Lancarffe & PenquitE:,Bodmin Retallack William, Higher Trevella, St. Richards Geo. Tresillian, Probus S.O Radcliff Mrs. Anna, Mount Ambrose, Feock, Truro Richards H. Visc,tr,Carnmenellis, Helstn Treleigh, Redruth Rctallick Arthur Hutchings & Son, Pen- Hichards Mrs. Harriett, Mawla, Mount Raddall Francis, Fleardon & Mount davey, Minster, Boscastle S.O Hawke, Scorrier S. 0 Hawke, Lezant, Callington S.O Retallick J. 'fregurrian, St. Columb S.O Richards Henry, Cooksland, Bodmin Rail Samuel, Eathorn,Mabe,Penryn S.O Retallick J. jun. Higher Wdley. Bodmin Richards Henry, Glebe, ~ithney,Helston Rail W. Calamansack, Constantine, Pen- Retallick James, Pentevale, Roche S.O Richards Henry, Kuggar, Grade, Ruan ryn S. 0 Retallick John, Ash will, Linkinhorne, Minor S. 0 Rail William, Rame, Penryn Callington S. 0 Richards Henry, Relubbus Vean, Ralph Mrs. A. Colan, St. Columb S.O Retallick JohnHenry,Treliggon &Mena, Marazion S.O Ralph Mrs. Anne Maria & Son, Tre- Lanivet, Bodmin Richards Humphry, Dairy, St. Ewe, mough, Mabe, Penryn S.O RettallickJsph.Horrows,Bugle,St.Austll Mevagissey S.O Ralph H. Rosenithon,St. Keverne S.O Retallick Joseph, Newhouse, RocheS.O Richards J. Garlidna, Wenclron, Helston Ralph Mrs. M3ry, Carnmarth, St.
    [Show full text]
  • Weekly Newsletter
    Weekly Newsletter 16th December 2016 Dear Parents, Wow! What a fantastic first term it has been. The new reception children have settled in so quickly and it feels like they have always been here! The learning across school has been exciting and the children have benefited hugely from the vast variety of trips and visits which they have taken part in, with all of this fantastic learning culminating in a wonderful Christmas play. Can I take this opportunity to say a HUGE thank you to our wonderful staff here at school who have worked so hard this term, to our fantastic FOH who have raised over £1,000 since September, our children for embracing their learning challenges and really developing a growth mind-set, and of course, to our super families for all of your help and support. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Mrs Vicky Sanderson Headteacher Tesco Charity Funding Just a quick reminder that we are still collecting tokens at the following Tesco stores – in order to raise money for our outside space – please help if you can. CAMBORNE FALMOUTH METRO PENZANCE REDRUTH TOLGUS ST IVES REDRUTH EXTRA FALMOUTH EXPRESS DAVY PENZANCE EXP HELSTON PTO As a part of the Southerly Point Co-operative Educational Trust our values are: Self-Help ● Self-Responsibility ● Equality ● Equity ● Democracy ● Solidarity ● Openness ● Honesty ● Social Responsibility ● Caring for Others Karate Readers Trust AGM Letters Home Congratulations to: There will be a Trust AGM Please make sure you have Eden and Toby (Owls) who taking place on Thursday received the following collected their white bands 12th January 2017 from information this week:- this week; to Tegen and 1.00pm at the Light and Life Coby who collected their Church Centre, Helston.
    [Show full text]
  • Launceston-And-Districts-Fallen-From-Both-World-Wars..Pdf
    This is not a complete record of all those that fell during the two wars, with some of the fallen having no information available whatsoever. However there are 222 names from within the district that I have been able to provide a narrative for and this booklet hopefully will provide a lasting memory for future generations to view and understand the lives behind the names on the various memorials around Launceston. It has not been easy piecing together the fragments of information particularly from the first world war where many records were destroyed in the blitz of the second world war, but there are many resources now available that do make the research a little easier. Hopefully over time the information that is lack- ing in making this a complete story will be discovered and I can bring all the re- cords up to date. Of course there have been many people that have helped and I would like to thank Peter Bailey, Claudine Malaquin, Dennis Middleton, Jim Edwards, Martin Kel- land, Grant Lethbridge Morris and Michael Willis for their invaluable help in compiling this homage plus the resources that are freely available at Launceston Library. My hope is that the people will find this a fascinating story to all these souls that bravely gave their lives in the service of their country and that when we come to remember them at the various remembrance services, we will actually know who they were. Roger Pyke 28th of October 2014. Launceston’s Fallen from World War One William Henry ADAMS William was born in 1886 at 14 Hillpark Cottages, Launceston to Richard and Jane Adams.
    [Show full text]
  • Gardens Guide
    Gardens of Cornwall map inside 2015 & 2016 Cornwall gardens guide www.visitcornwall.com Gardens Of Cornwall Antony Woodland Garden Eden Project Guide dogs only. Approximately 100 acres of woodland Described as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the garden adjoining the Lynher Estuary. National Eden Project is a spectacular global garden with collection of camellia japonica, numerous wild over a million plants from around the World in flowers and birds in a glorious setting. two climatic Biomes, featuring the largest rainforest Woodland Garden Office, Antony Estate, Torpoint PL11 3AB in captivity and stunning outdoor gardens. Enquiries 01752 814355 Bodelva, St Austell PL24 2SG Email [email protected] Enquiries 01726 811911 Web www.antonywoodlandgarden.com Email [email protected] Open 1 Mar–31 Oct, Tue-Thurs, Sat & Sun, 11am-5.30pm Web www.edenproject.com Admissions Adults: £5, Children under 5: free, Children under Open All year, closed Christmas Day and Mon/Tues 5 Jan-3 Feb 16: free, Pre-Arranged Groups: £5pp, Season Ticket: £25 2015 (inclusive). Please see website for details. Admission Adults: £23.50, Seniors: £18.50, Children under 5: free, Children 6-16: £13.50, Family Ticket: £68, Pre-Arranged Groups: £14.50 (adult). Up to 15% off when you book online at 1 H5 7 E5 www.edenproject.com Boconnoc Enys Gardens Restaurant - pre-book only coach parking by arrangement only Picturesque landscape with 20 acres of Within the 30 acre gardens lie the open meadow, woodland garden with pinetum and collection Parc Lye, where the Spring show of bluebells is of magnolias surrounded by magnificent trees.
    [Show full text]