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Pilton Bluecoat Academy Newsletter - Friday 24th April 2026



Pilton Bluecoat Academy


Building Brighter Futures


Dear Parents and Carers,

Welcome back to the Summer Term at Pilton Bluecoat C of E Academy. I hope you all had a relaxing and enjoyable Easter break. It has been wonderful to see so many children return excited and eager to get going again, they have settled back into school incredibly well.

Playtimes this week have been a real highlight. I’ve spent time outside each day and it has been fantastic to see children making the most of our space, playing across the field, building dens, enjoying football and ball games, exploring the forest area, engaging in loose parts play, and even dancing together to music. These moments really reflect the fun and energy of our school community.

On Monday, we revisited our school values and what they look like in action. The children have demonstrated these brilliantly, particularly in how they are working together, supporting one another, and showing respect and kindness.

This week, we were excited to welcome the Year 2 children from Pilton Infants for their first transition session. I had the pleasure of meeting them, sharing a story, and talking about life at Pilton Bluecoat, it was really lovely. On Friday, the first Year 2 class also joined us for lunchtime play, which will now continue each week with a different class. This gradual transition is incredibly important in helping children feel confident, connected, and ready for the move.

With the beautiful weather, our Year 5 pupils began their Bikeability sessions this week, such an important life skill, especially for safely navigating roads and the local area. They approached this with great enthusiasm and responsibility.

The Exmoor Challenge group headed out for another practice session, developing their orienteering skills and teamwork, an excellent effort from all involved.

The Year 5 mixed Tag-Rugby team were brilliant today. They went to Barnstaple Rugby Club and had a great time at the festival. They displayed great teamwork and determination. 

As always, I want to say how proud we are of how well the children have returned. The Summer Term is a crucial time for consolidating learning, embracing wider opportunities, and beginning to prepare for transitions, particularly as we move into Summer Term 2.

Please do ensure your children attend school wherever possible, as every day really counts. If you have any concerns or need support, do not hesitate to get in touch, we are always here to help.

Thank you, as always, for your continued support. It has been lovely catching up with so many of you this week, and I look forward to seeing you again soon.

Warm regards,

Mathew Harts

Head of School

Life, Love and Learning to the Full


School Attendance


This week's whole school attendance percentage is:

90.1%

At Pilton Bluecoat Academy, we believe that regular and punctual attendance is key to helping children thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. 

Further Information

School Calendar


Green House - Non Uniform Day
All Day
29
April
Tempest Class Photos
0:00am – 0:00am
30
April
Oral Health Assembly
All Day
01
May
Year 5/6 Boys Football
All Day
01
May
Exmoor Challenge
All Day
02
May
Bank Holiday
All Day
04
May
Lee Abbey Residential
0:00am – 0:00am
from 06 May until 09 May
06
May
Year 6 SATs Week
0:00am – 0:00am
from 11 May until 15 May
11
May
Half Term
All Day
from 25 May until 29 May
25
May

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School Lunch Menu


The cost of a school lunch is currently £2.61.

Payment is via your Arbor account.


Latest News


23 Apr 2026
Exmoor Challenge – Final Training Walk
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02 Apr 2026
Boys Football Tournament 2026
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Celebration of Achievements


Handwriting Heroes
3KD Amiya
4AB Betty-Anne
5MR Haya
6MT Eva

 

Reading Champions
3JH Eva
4BC Chase
5MH Lila Grace
6SE Ryan
Work

3KD

Jackson and Jaxon – Incredible river explorer skills 

3JH

Jayden and John – A great week of learning and good progress with their learning skills.

4AB Harry – Improved effort in learning and being kind and helpful to those around him. 
4BC  Ella – For her fantastic attitude in all her learning. A real calm presence in the classroom which helps support a safe learning environment. 
5MR  Theodore – For consistent effort and engagement across all areas of his learning. 
5MH Vienna – Consistent effort and excellent contributions to our learning. 

6SE

Charlie – Showing curiosity and great thinking in his learning. 

6MT  Mia – For her excellent attitude, perseverance and effort in her learning. 
5MR
Contribution 

Boys footballers who took part in the Barnstaple football tournament before Easter.

Exmoor Challenge children for their excellent effort in all four of their training walks. 

House Points Total
Saturn 230
Neptune 261
Jupiter 240
Mercury 229


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Community News


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