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Headteacher
Chris Coyle-Chislett

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secretary@penpol.cornwall.sch.uk

Telephone Number
01736 753472

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Our Address
2 St George’s Road, Hayle,
Cornwall, TR27 4AH

“Penpol pupils are curious, creative and courageous learners. Our school community believes in authenticity as the foundations of deep-rooted learning. Through our rich and relevant curriculum, we nurture community-minded, forward-facing international citizens of the future.”

Penpol launch a brand new Community Choir!

We are very excited to let you know about a new event that will be taking place at Penpol School over the next 4 weeks. We would like to introduce the Penpol Community Choir, which will be held in our school hall between 4.15pm – 5pm on Thursday 14th, 21st & 28th June and Thursday 5th July.

The choir will be open to members of the Hayle community who would like to join us. We hope it will be a great opportunity for parents, carers, grannies & grandads and any local residents to come together and enjoy some great singing. No expertise is required, just the capacity to have some fun!

We ask that all children are accompanied by an adult – this could be a family member or friend. We would also be grateful if you could spread the word to other members of the community who would like to join us. The Community Choir is open to all – the more the merrier!

There will be a voluntary contribution of 50p per week, per family group and any funds raised will go towards other school community events.

We are really looking forward to starting the choir and to seeing many of you for the first session on Thursday 14th June.

Class 4 recreate the Great Fire of London

Class 4 have been learning all about the Great Fire of London this term.  To mark the end of their exciting project, the class gathered outside with their handmade London houses to understand just how quickly the fire spread through the city.

Alan started a small fire at one end of the row of houses and before long it had spread to the next house, then the next and then before long the whole of London was on fire!

Check out the video of what happened here:

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Please remember that fire is incredibly dangerous and you should NEVER play with fire yourself.