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Pupils send Letters for Creation
Pupils from St Mary’s C of E School in Penzance and Archbishop Benson C of E School in Truro accepted the challenge from charity Christian Aid, along with the Church […]
Over 500 entries for Christmas Card competition
With over 500 entries from 12 schools to the Diocese of Truro Christmas Card competition selecting a winning design was extremely difficult this year. The judging panel made up of […]
Let’s Explore with Pilgrim Explorers
Looking for something to do with children over the holidays or even at weekends? Fancy doing a short pilgrimage yourself? The Diocese of Truro has just developed new micro pilgrimages […]
An education background isn’t essential to be a trustee or governor
What is a trustee of a multi academy trust? What even is a multi-academy trust? It wasn’t that long ago that schools were run by local education authorities. Governors (most […]
Understanding Christianity training
We are running further Understanding Christianity training courses for RE Leads and Heads of Schools in the Spring Term 2023. If you are interested in finding out more about future […]
Governors: a vital role as critical friend & supporter
While we are already in the second month of 2021, you may still be looking for a resolution or a way to ‘do your bit’. If so, have you considered […]
Governors & trustees needed
Schools across the Diocese of Truro have vacancies for governors and trustees. Do you have the skills to help improve the education of young people? Sue Morrish is a governor […]
Cornish teachers write to the Education Secretary
School leaders of Church of England schools in the Diocese of Truro have shared their views with the Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, in a letter asking for assistance in three […]
Cornish schools join pilot to attract more young teachers to rural schools
The Diocese of Truro is one of nine pilot regions joining the new Rural Teaching Partnership. Cornish schools, serving areas of rural deprivation, will take part in a campaign to […]
Behind the Facebook smiles of our children and teachers
We’re used to seeing the beautiful faces of our young children across our schools in Cornwall. Joyful, trusting and, we hope, nurtured and cared for. But what has it really […]