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  • 27/06/25

    Doubletrees Art Display 26.07.25 @ White River Place, St Austell. 10 - 4

    Get ready, St Austell! The St Austell Art Festival is coming your way! Friday 26th July | 10am - 4pm | Unit G1, Former Peacocks Store, White River Place Join us for a pop-up celebration of creativity featuring 14 talented artists—both local and beyond! From oil paintings to abstracts, lands...
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  • 27/06/25

    Disability Football Sessions in Looe; Monday evenings 6-7pm

    Looe Town FC Launches Exciting New Comets Football Sessions for Children with Disabilities.   Cornwall FA is delighted to share the news of an inspiring new opportunity for children in the Looe area, as Looe Town FC proudly launches “Comets” – a fun, inclusive foo...
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  • 25/06/25

    Orchard Building Update

    We are very pleased to let you know that the renovation of the Orchard Building has progressed!  Our new dining hall has re-opened, and our learners are now enjoying eating in the new dining space.  It's very important for our learners to have this social area where they can spend...
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  • 25/06/25

    This week in the Engagement Pathway.....

    This week in Apple class..... To celebrate Arts Week, Apple Class enjoyed a workshop with Drums for Fun. We loved listening to different types of music and exploring cause and effect using different instruments.  This week in Redwood class..... Last week in Redwood class durin...
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  • 23/06/25

    This week in Post 14.....

    This week in Cherry class..... We had a lovely week experimenting with paper, paint and pencils to recreate the sea during Arts Week. We also really enjoyed the drumming workshop and listening to the saxophone with all the other post-14 learners. On Tuesday, the Beach Guardians came to show...
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  • 23/06/25

    This week in the Discovery Pathway.....

    This week in the Cedar class..... Cedar class had great fun exploring instruments this week. Everyone enjoyed having a go playing the violin, flute and saxophone.   We celebrated Arts week in style, learning all about the different sounds and tones that different instruments make...
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  • 23/06/25

    This week in the Exploration Pathway.....

    This week in the Willow class..... In Willow class we have been exploring different light sources . This week the learners have explored circuits and how we can make a circuit to light up a bulb, in our science class. This was then applied to making a buzzer sound and a motor spin. The learn...
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  • 19/06/25

    This week in EYFS.....

    This week in Oak class..... Oak class thoroughly enjoyed the Drums4Fun session, exploring different instruments and the sounds they make. We explored different rhythms and playing instruments to different songs! A great Expressive Arts session!  'Drumming Therapy taps into layers...
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  • 17/06/25

    NHS Mental Health Support Workshops for Reception to Year 7

           
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  • 09/06/25

    Mylor Disability Sailing Sessions.....

    Last week, Engagement pathway started their visits Mylor Sailing School for sailability. Two learners from Redwood class were first to experience the Wheelyboat – a specially adapted, wheelchair-accessible powerboat. We cruised through the harbour and around to Falmouth Docks, where we were...
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  • 02/06/25

    No Mow May 2025!

    'No Mow May' is well underway here at Doubletrees. We have left  un-mown areas of our outdoor spaces such as grass and hedge areas, offering a wonderful sensory experience for our learners and encouraging diversity in both plants and animals. No Mow May is a conservation initiat...
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  • 23/05/25

    Doubletrees 'Doubles' Nature with Enviroscape and a RHS Grant

    Doubletrees 'Doubles Nature' Scheme with RHS grant The new Kitchen Garden at Doubletrees has started to see some changes with the pile of granite stone being used to create a 'herb spiral'.  What an improvement, and it will be planted with a nice range of plants by our learne...
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