A NEW school in Cornwall celebrated its first Christmas term with several festive activities to celebrate the season. 

Sky Primary and Eden Project Nursery celebrated its very first Christmas and first full school term with a festive lantern parade and carol singing at the Eden Project.

The Kernow Learning Trust school and nursery welcomed its first children in September of this year and this establishment is a first for the home of the iconic Biomes, which welcomes up to 50,000 school children and students onto the site every year to take part in a wealth of environmental education programmes.

A merry group of 70 friends and family of Sky Primary joined the nursery and reception year classes for a magical visit with Father Christmas and his elves before taking part in a lantern parade through the site, with lanterns made by Sky Primary’s very own pupils.

The festivities continued into the Mediterranean Biome, where the children put on a charming Sing & Sparkle performance of Christmas carols before enjoying a hot chocolate and heading home.

Falmouth Packet: Sky Primary and Eden Project Nursery children celebrate their first full term and first Christmas Sky Primary and Eden Project Nursery children celebrate their first full term and first Christmas (Image: Eden Project)

Bran Howell, Eden’s Education Specialist, said: “It’s been wonderful to host the first children to attend Sky Primary and Eden Project Nursery, not only for their first full term, but to welcome them onto site for an exclusive Christmas experience.

"We can’t wait to see what the New Year brings for our first cohort, and we look forward to seeing how they develop in their nature-based classrooms on the Eden Project site.”

Sky Primary’s Headteacher, Emma Vyvyan, said: “This is a real benchmark moment for the school and the children. To have completed their very first term, and celebrate this with a wonderfully unique experience on the Eden Project site, is incredibly special.

“Our growing school, the 21st school in our Trust, is currently comprised of 13 reception year children and nine nursery age children. This is set to grow to up to 30 reception children in September 2023, with space for up to 15 nursery age children able to join at any point in the year.

Falmouth Packet: The Kernow Learning Trust school and nursery welcomed its first children in September of this yearThe Kernow Learning Trust school and nursery welcomed its first children in September of this year (Image: Eden Project)

“When we move to our permanent home in the West Carclaze Garden Village, we will continue to grow and welcome 210 children across Reception to Year 6 and have facilities for up to 26 nursery age children.”

Among the activities in their first term, the children learnt to make pumpkin soup, harvesting and storing the seeds to sow ready for next year’s crop, and paid a visit to the Rainforest Biome to learn about the differences between the Cornish autumn and life in the rainforest.

Sky Primary is now accepting applications for September 2023 Reception class.

Visit www.sky.kernowlearning.co.uk to find out more.