Children in Need Day
Last Friday we all came to school dressed as superheroes, in fancy dress or in spots to raise money for Children
in Need. It was very reassuring to know that if any evil was to fall upon the school we’d have been able to call
upon at least twelve spidermen, five supermen, a hulk and even an Elsa or two! What’s more we managed to
raise a very impressive £120! Thank you for all of your support.
~ This week’s attendance ~
Trevithick
YR St Piran
Y1 Penhaligon
Y2 Boscawen
Y3 Trengrouse
Y4 Trelawny
Y5 Davy
Y6
95.9 % 96.2 % 100 % 94.5 % 90 % 98 % 93.3 %
Coats in School
Now that the miserable weather is quite definitely here, please can parents
make sure that children come to school with a coat everyday. We do try
our best to let the children get some fresh air at play and lunchtimes even
when there is light rain, but to do this children must have a coat to wear.
Many thanks.
What’s coming up next week?
• Wed 25th November - Sport Ability at Treviglas College
FOPS Meeting
Our next FOPS meeting will be on Monday next week (23rd Nov) straight after school in Trelawny Class (Year 5). All
parents are most welcome to attend. It is always nice to see new members; you can commit as much or as little
time to help or just come along to find out what it’s all about.
Don’t forget that if you want to keep up to date with FOPS news and events, please check out the Friends of Perran-
porth School Facebook group.
Maths 99 Club
In order to strengthen our mental maths, over the last 2 weeks Year 6 have been trialing a scheme called the 99
club. This has proved to be a great success and so far 17 children have entered the 99 club with 2 of these pro-
gressing beyond this and into the bronze club.
Due to this success, all pupils in Year 1 – 6 are aiming to be members of the 99 club by correctly answering 99
times table questions in 10 minutes! Not all children will be able to achieve this therefore there is a progression of
clubs for children to start on. Children will begin on the club their class teacher feels is most appropriate for them
from the 11 club up to the 99 club. Each club is named after the number of questions that the entrance exam has
and covers the following areas which has a 10 minute time limit:
11 club – addition to 10
22 club – addition to 20
33 club – 2 and 10 times tables with addition up to 20
44 club – 2, 5 and 10 times tables with addition up to 20
55 club – 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 times tables
66 club – 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 times tables
77 club – 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 times tables
88 club – 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 times tables
99 club - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 times tables and related division questions
For each level, children will receive a certificate and, once membership to the 99 club has been achieved, they
will have their photograph added to the “99 club hall of fame” which is located in the school hall.
When a child has entered the 99 club, they can try to achieve bronze, silver, gold and finally platinum status. Each
stage will earn the child a certificate and a badge. These stages get progressively harder and less time is allowed
for completion:
Bronze -100 times table and related division questions up to the 12th multiple (4 minutes)
Silver - 100 times table and related division questions up to the 12th multiple (3 ½ minutes)
Gold - 100 times table and related division questions up to the 12th multiple including squaring and square roots (3
minutes)
Platinum – 100 multi step questions covering all four operations (+, -, x and ÷) to be completed in 2 ½ minutes
Good luck Perranporth School!
Toddler Group Help
As many of you will know, each Tuesday morning Perranporth runs a toddler group in our
school hall. This group is now extremely popular which is brilliant, but we could do with
some help to make sure that it continues to run so smoothly. If you are interested in lend-
ing a hand each week, please let the School Office know (01872 572021). Thank you.
Christmas Decorations
This year we would like to make our Christmas tree a little bit more creative and
exciting! We would like to invite children and families to get their creative hands
busy and make a decoration for our tree. The decorations can be made in any
way you like and using a variety of materials and ideas - it’s up to you! All we ask
is that each decoration has a way of attaching it to the tree and is carefully
named so we can return them before Christmas. Please bring any finished decora-
tions to your class teacher who will keep them safely until our tree arrives.
********* There’s only 34 sleeps until Christmas! *********