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Carclaze Community Primary School
Fowey Primary School
Lostwithiel Primary School
Luxulyan School
Mevagissey C.P. School
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Newquay Tretherras School
Penrice Academy
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Pondhu Primary School
Port Isaac Community Primary School
St Mewan Community Primary School

CELT schools took part in a range of activities as part of an outdoor learning day.
Schools across Cornwall Education Learning Trust stepped outside the classroom on Friday 8 May to celebrate a remarkable milestone - the 100th birthday of Sir David Attenborough.
To mark the occasion, learners across CELT schools spent the day outdoors, taking part in activities designed to help them connect with nature in their own local areas. From exploring school grounds and nearby green spaces to observing wildlife and discussing environmental issues, the focus was firmly on hands-on learning.
The day was a chance not only to celebrate Sir David’s life and work, but also to reflect on the message at the heart of it. His influence continues to shape the way many schools approach teaching about the environment, encouraging curiosity and a sense of responsibility in young people.
Anna Iliffe, Primary Curriculum Lead, said: “Sir David Attenborough has helped generations understand just how important the natural world is. We wanted to mark his 100th birthday in a way that reflected that by getting our learners outside and engaging directly with their surroundings.”
Across our Trust, learners embraced the opportunity to step away from their usual lessons and experience their environment first-hand. Teachers reported thoughtful observations and a genuine sense of enthusiasm from children keen to share what they had discovered.
The celebration also highlighted the role our young people will play in the future of the planet. By encouraging them to explore, ask questions and take an interest in the world around them, CELT schools hope to carry forward Sir David’s legacy.