Our school is part of Plymouth CAST Multi-Academy Trust.
Children can attend from the age of three up to year 6 . Our nursery (for 3 and 4 year old children) is very much part of our school and it provides an 'flying start' to the children's educational journey at St Mary's. We also offer a wrap around club after school and breakfast club for those who need continuous provision.
At St Mary's we are proud of everything we achieve; our core values that underpin all that we do.
Educate, Protect, Love and Serve
#making a difference, together
We are passionate about making a difference, we strive to create a welcoming, caring and secure learning environment in which every child is cherished and nurtured. We are ambitious for all our children and want them to develop their learning, abilities and skills to the highest heights! We are committed to ensuring that every child flourishes and has the very best start to their educational journey and that they are more than ready for secondary school and their future.
Thank you for visiting our website, we hope you find the information you are looking for but if you want to get a real sense of what we do, please call our school for a visit.
Mrs Alison McDonald
Executive Headteacher
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
#wearestmarys are all ready to have an amazing summer holiday and know all about #OnlineSafety. Thank you #WakeUpWednesday for all your simple tips and guides over the last academic year @PlymouthDiocese
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
Scrolling ↕ Swiping 👆 Streaming 👀 Gaming 🎮 Children spending more time on devices over the school holidays means increased exposure to #OnlineSafety risks. Our #WakeUpWednesday guide has simple tips for concerned parents and carers 🛡 Download >> https://t.co/D040AgLDcg
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
#wearestmarys the summer holidays are nearly here so lets not only keep safe in the sun but online as well #StaySafe @natonlinesafety @PlymouthDiocese
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
Child protection factor: 50 😎📱 The natural increase in young people’s screen time over the holidays also means more potential exposure to #OnlineSafety harms. Can your child find all the tips on our #WakeUpWednesday summer safety poster? ☀ Download >> https://t.co/QzU1mDTED7
We were honoured to attend the Year 6 Leavers Mass at Plymouth Cathedral this morning along with 10 of our @PlymouthCAST schools. Wishing our Year 6 children across the Trust all the best as they move into secondary school! #faith #love #hope @PlymouthDiocese
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
#wearestmarys have been been following the #WEURO2022 and know how to react if we see a red-card offence and remain respectful online. Visit our website to view this week's #WakeUpWednesday guide and previous guides https://t.co/xYl4ancYYA #OnlineSafety
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
The goal is equality ⚽👩🏾 To celebrate a vibrant opening week of #weuro22, our #WakeUpWednesday guide has top tips for helping young fans ensure they know how to remain respectful online … and how to react if they see a red-card offence! 🟥 Download >> https://t.co/kDkzKU6mxt
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
#wearestmarys it's Wednesday and here is the #WakeUpWednesday guide for all the young gamers out there ... don't want to get your fingers burned. Stay safe #OnlineSafety
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
It’s a hot-spot for gamers, but could youngsters get their fingers burned? 🔥🎮 The latest guide in our #WakeUpWednesday series checks out the popular games distribution platform Steam for potential #OnlineSafety threats ⚠ Download >> https://t.co/RyYyjMYOlT
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
Our GIFT team spoke at Mass about the importance of the CAFOD campaign’Step up to the plate’. They have written to Liz Truss the foreign secretary asking for change. They asked parishioners to sign to urge change and you can too by visiting this website https://t.co/LqSZFnwjtE
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
#WakeUpWednesday #wearestmarys can view all these important guides on our website. Let's keep our young people safe online. https://t.co/xYl4ancYYA
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
The biggest-selling video game of all time 🏆😮 However, even the mighty Minecraft isn’t totally immune to #OnlineSafety risks. Our updated #WakeUpWednesday guide brings trusted adults the lowdown on this established children’s favourite ⛏ Download >> https://t.co/OwqwgYoA3K
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
#wearestmarys please read this important guide as part of our #OnlineSafety and #WakeUpWednesday
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
If your child knows gaming, they’ll probably know Twitch 🎮💻 It’s a livestreaming community for dedicated gamers – but in among the helpful tips, some #OnlineSafety risks are lurking. Our #WakeUpWednesday guide investigates 🔎 Download >> https://t.co/e34tAokupc
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