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A huge thank you to all of you who took the time to complete our uniform survey. There were a staggering 124 responses. Your opinion, along with our students, really does matter. Navy was the preferred colour of sweatshirts for secondary and jade green for primary, both with 21% of responses. 82.3% preferred black trousers…
DetailsAs part of our Topic lesson, Birch have been learning about the Great Fire of Gateshead which happened on 6th October 1854. The fire started in a factory on the Quayside in Gateshead, just outside of St.Mary’s church. The group were met by Mr Simon Green, part of the churches educational staff and he was…
DetailsThe Open the Book Christian Group came in to share the story of the crucifixion and resurrection. The story was told to us and we had members of Birch, Beech and Hazel take part in the play and they all did a fantastic job! It was a great to see so many of the children…
DetailsWe went to check out Antony Gormley’s sculpture (Angel of the North) in Gateshead. Did you know… One person sees it every second! The wing span is wider than a Boeing 757 jet! It is as tall as 4 double decker busses! Below are some photos our wonderful students took.
DetailsIn Science 11M have learned how to wire a plug and about the different types of wires, live, neutral and earth. Some pupils worked in groups and some worked independently to do this. We learned an electrical wire rhyme to help us – “The live brown bear, sat under the neutral blue sky, on the…
DetailsThis week Maple have been looking at farm animals. We decided to go on a exciting trip to Hall Hill Farm. We got up to so many fun activities which we can’t wait to share with you. We took our school bus to the farm, and when we arrived we got to go on a…
DetailsHazel class had an amazing day at Tynemouth Aquarium. We loved learning about all the different animals that live in the sea. We got to touch some starfish and learnt that they have 5 eyes, 5 arms and about 500 legs!! Another great fact we learnt was that a starfish is actually called a sea…
DetailsTo help celebrate International Women’s Day on 8th March 2022, Class 9R have been finding out about women’s history, remembering women’s struggles and focusing on women’s resistance. We have studied the life of Emmeline Pankhurst, the amazing English political activist who was responsible in organizing the suffragette movement and helping women win the right to…
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