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
Fantastic to send our @ColumbansUK on their pilgrimage. Thank you so much for choosing us as you pit stop! @PlymouthDiocese @PlymouthCAST @CaritasPlymouth @CastKernow
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
Wonderful to be part of the @ColumbansUK pilgrimage with @CaritasPlymouth its was a brilliant day today, thank you. @PlymouthCAST @PlymouthDiocese
Caritas Plymouth
@CaritasPlymouth
Thanks to @StMarysBodmin for hosting @ColumbansUK pilgrimage and sharing thoughts on the environment @PlymouthCAST @cafo
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
Today, our school had the May Crowning of Mary. We thought about the special place that Mary has in our school and hearts. A member of our Gift Team placed the crown on Mary and each class made an offering of flowers. Father Robbie joined us and gave the children a Blessing.
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
Under the influence? đ±đą For many young people, social media influencers are âthe new rock starsâ â but how much of these emerging celebritiesâ content can really be trusted? Our #WakeUpWednesday highlights potential #OnlineSafety risks đ Download >> https://t.co/FBEZ1lcdq6 https://t.co/dqtrEZqi4j
St Mary's Sch Bodmin
@StMarysBodmin
Thank you to Father Robbie and our Gift Team who helped us to celebrate the Ascension of our Lord on Thursday. Well done it was a lovely Mass @PlymouthDiocese @PlymouthCAST
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
Itâs given us online gaming đź social media đ and streaming đ but the internet also exposes us to things that donât make us feel good about ourselves. Our #WakeUpWednesday poster has some tips for protecting young peopleâs wellbeing đĄ Download >> https://t.co/t5aQU5rwe7 https://t.co/hwFXNU75D4
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
Special delivery: itâs Telegram ââ¶ This popular messaging app boasts formidable encryption and speedy delivery â so why is it often regarded as an #OnlineSafety risk? Our #WakeUpWednesday guide helps you read between the lines on Telegram đ Download >> https://t.co/4Pqw2jHfDK https://t.co/ncNr8UBzuq
National Online Safety
@natonlinesafety
Time to get smart about watches? âđ Wearable tech is usually considered 'cool' by young people, with smartwatches at the forefront â but are they safe from #OnlineSafety risks? Trusted adults can find out in our #WakeUpWednesday guide đ Download >> https://t.co/MIcpbLJ6z9 https://t.co/sWWhMMjiKy
St Maryâs Falmouth
@StMarys_Fal
It was amazing to work with @CornwallCouncil on our school streets project, thank you so much @Sustrans for helping us improve our shared space at drop off and pick up times @PlymouthCAST @CastKernow @PlymouthDiocese https://t.co/kS6303nLHZ
@cornwallcouncil
@CornwallCouncil
đ« Pupils, parents and staff at @StMarysFalmouth have praised an initiative that's helping to keep children safe as they travel to school. The School Street project sees the road outside school closed to the majority of traffic at drop off and pick up times.
Who saw @StMarys_Fal on @BBCSpotlight yesterday? If you missed it you can watch it here https://t.co/yCVhFiUTkd @PlymouthCAST CEO Zoe Batten officially opened the new sensory memory garden on Friday which has been created in tribute to Jozef who sadly passed away last year. https://t.co/ruVnKuEKr4
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