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Helping adults learn to read
Helping adults learn to read
Year 8 visit the Energy from Waste Centre in Plymouth.
We were welcomed to the Energy from Waste (EfW) centre in Plymouth by Jade who gave us lots of information about recycling at the plant then took pupils on a tour. There was lots to see.
On Tuesday, 8B travelled to Plymouth Recycling Centre. When we arrived, we all watched a video about what the centre does. Then, we completed a quiz and won a pencil made from recycled old pound notes. We put on our high visibility vests and helmets then we went on a tour of the recycling centre. We saw the control room and a huge fire that burns rubbish to generate energy (this was our favourite part).
8N had a fantastic time at the recycling centre last week.
We particularly enjoyed looking in the furnace at all the rubbish burning and we enjoyed looking at the computers in the controller chair. We learnt so much about how things can be recycled and have got much better at recycling in our classroom since!
8C thoroughly enjoyed the Trip to Plymouth power plant, their expectations were exceeded by the plant and how they deal with our daily waste. Their business runs seamlessly and takes all waste and turns it into power for various different business’s & places. 8C were thrilled by this and by the sheer size of the plant. They have learnt & gained experience about our wider community, they thoroughly enjoyed the trip, so much so they want to go back!
8P found out lots of interesting facts about recycling at the plant and realised that they did not waste anything. Pupils took part in a quiz and discovered that 200, 000 tonnes of waste from Plymouth, Torbay and parts of Devon is sent to the Plymouth EfW plant each year - this is the same weight as 1, 053 blue whales! Pupils were given a pencil made from three old £5 notes if they answered questions correctly. They were very impressed with the “£15” pencil!
8S had a fabulous time at Plymouth EfW CHP finding out about where all our non-recyclable waste goes. Lots of children and adults still thought that lots of our waste went to landfill sites. We were really surprised to hear that not one bit of rubbish goes to waste and that the ash from burning process is used as aggregate for our roads! The children loved the viewing platform where we could see the grabber collecting and depositing the waste in to the funnel for the fire and also seeing the fire itself. The fire could reach temperatures of 1000 degrees – as hot as lava!
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A hundred seagulls, all lovingly decorated by schools, community groups and artists across the English Riviera, will fly the nest and land in locations across Torbay this summer to form a community art trail.
Please look out for Combe Pafford’s seagulls, Legolot, Stormzy and Recycle Michael.
Helping adults learn to read isn’t just about enabling them to enjoy a good book. It is so much more.
‘Let's Talk Teenagers’ is a series of online support sessions and an opportunity for parents and guardians of teenagers and pre-teens to hear about the challenges young people are facing today. These evening sessions will be running on consecutive weeks throughout March.
A Day in the life of an Anglo-Saxon 8B 8N and 8P
Pupils in 8B, 8N and 8P recently went to visit the living histories
Saxon village at Wildwood Escot in Ottery St Mary.
We had a fantastic day learning about how the Saxons lived; how they made and foraged food, how they made tools and toys and exploring what their houses and shelters were like. We made bread in the cob oven and a clothes pin in the forge. We also got to see some amazing animals including wolves up close!
Combe Pafford, like many schools, uses the Thrive programme to support children’s social and emotional development and mental health. Through this project, we aim to explore how music can be integrated into the Thrive programme, and to support Thrive practitioners to make more use of music in their work. Throughout the Spring term, Elly and Stuart will work with three classes at Combe Pafford, mainly through online workshops, in a project which will culminate in May with two days of performances and recordings celebrating the young people’s achievements.
We want to keep children safe and pass on key information that allows everyone to understand and act early to prevent harm.
NSPCC and O2
The Internet is an amazing place. Kids can play, create, learn and connect – the possibilities are endless. But there are also risks. That’s why we’re here to help you, as parents, make it easy for your kids to confidently explore this world safely. Get simple, practical advice through Net Aware, your guide to the latest apps, games and social media sites kids are using.
Please click on the link below for more information.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/support-us/partner-with-us/nspcc-O2-online-safety-partnership/
As you will be aware, there have been activities operating over the holiday periods across the Bay as part of the local Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) commitment for children who are currently eligible for Free School Meals..
If you are aged 11-16 with a learning disability and or an autistic spectrum condition, please go and join their group. It's a chance to take part in organised activities, meet friends and relax.
The Phoenix group meet every other Thursday 6-8pm at the Beehive Centre, Paignton.
Please call 01803 200 100 or email checkpoint@childrenssociety.org.