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Mount Hawke Academy News Mount Hawke Academy News Head of School: Miss C Biddick 7.5.21 Dear Families We’ve taken another step back to normal this week, with two teams heading off for football matches. Our boys played away to Ludgvan on Wednesday and our girls played away to Archbishop Benson yesterday. Both teams were super ambassadors for our school, showing great teamwork, determination and sporting attitudes, and both are through to their next rounds. Well done! And it’s not just our children who are learning…over the last couple of weeks, our teachers and teaching assistants have taken part in some year group maths training with Aspire, as we continue our focus on providing the best and most up-to-date education that we can. We have learned more about the priority areas for maths teaching over this year and the coming year. Do remember that all our information about our curriculum can be found on our school website: MHA Curriculum Celebrations We held our Friday Virtual Assembly today and it was lovely to share the news from each class with everyone, and enjoy that wonderful family feeling. Even though we still can’t see each other in real life, getting the whole school together in Teams helps us feel so connected. Class Celebration Achievement Mousehole Cadan Jessica Godrevy Áine Tully Longships Rory Harry Pendeen Zac Jory Carne Florrie Jacob Gwithian Jack Mason Lamorna Ella Brody Class 5MB Pheonix Trixie Class 5LW Bryher Joseph Class 6 Taylor Maggie Young People Cornwall Young People Cornwall have secured funding to deliver youth clubs in the St Agnes Parish. They want the young people to have a voice in how the provision is set up. Below, are some codes for an anonymous online survey via menti. Please encourage your children to visit www.menti.com on any device and type in the code relating to your area. St Agnes- 5592 1692 Porthtowan- 4772 4284 Mount Hawke- 4659 7818 Mithian- 1469 0406 Blackwater- 6110 7888 Thank You! Thank you so much for the continuing donations of toys, games and books. They are already being put to great use. If you come into the playground at the end of the day, do look at our new planters, adding some lovely colour to our grounds. Vote for Us! National Book Tokens are holding a vote for the winning school to be awarded £5000 of books, plus £100 of National Book Tokens for the nominating person! Please enter a vote for us and spread the word too! Click on the link below - thank you. Win £5,000 of National Book Tokens for your school What to do if a COVID test comes back positive? If the test comes back positive during school hours, please phone us straight away. If the test comes back positive out of school hours, please access the form below: http://www.aspireacademytrust.org/coronavirus Communications Remember to use the email [email protected] or phone 01209 890230 if you need to speak to one of us, let us know about something or share something with us. Even though we can’t have a conversation at the classroom door or in the playground, we are still available. Miss Biddick is usually on the gate every morning and afternoon too. All of us here at school would like to wish you a very happy and safe weekend. T: 01209 890230 E: [email protected] W: www.mounthawke.org Mount Hawke Academy, Rodda’s Road, Mt Hawke, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8BA A Company Limited by Guarantee. An Exempt Charity Registered in England & Wales - Company No. 07387540 Registered Office: Aspire Academy Trust, Unit 20, St Austell Business Park, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 4FD .
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