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Nursery- Week Beginning 10.11.2025
This week in Nursery , we have been busy learning about where we live and Remembrance Day . Our focus story was Martha Maps It Out , which helped us talk about our homes and the people who live in them. We also explored our local area and learned more about the places around us. To mark Remembrance Day, we created some beautiful poppy artwork and used this activity to practice our fine motor skills in maths — giving each poppy the correct number of petals, from 1 to 5.
Nov 13, 20251 min read


Good Samaritan Award
“Showing kindness makes our school shine! At lunchtime, some of our amazing children created a beautiful heart from autumn leaves and shared it with staff to tell them how much they are valued. What a thoughtful way to spread happiness!”
Nov 13, 20251 min read


We remember
Lest we forget Year 1 have spent time this week creating their own poppies. We shared a lovely story about friendship called ‘Where the Poppies now grow’ by H. Robinson and M.Impey. “At the going down of the sun, and in the morning – we will remember them”
Nov 13, 20251 min read


Year 4 Writing
Year 4 wrote a powerful description of the fire fiend’s grotto. They used fronted adverbials, subordinate clauses and they also included new vocabulary. Well done Year 4!
Nov 13, 20251 min read


🌹 Rosary Month 🌹
In October we dedicated time to praying the Rosary to celebrate the "Month of the Rosary," a Catholic tradition . This involves teaching pupils about the Rosary, reflecting on its mysteries and praying together. Year 2 took time to reflect on Mary and learn about the different parts of the Rosary beads. Mary is celebrated as a central figure of faith, love, and devotion. She is a symbol of love, humility, and trust in God, inspiring the pupils to emulate her virtues.
Nov 12, 20251 min read


Jarrow Hall
Even on a rainy day, Year 5 enjoyed an excellent recent trip to Jarrow Hall Anglo-Saxon village in support of our history work. It was enjoyable acting out some of the crimes and punishments used in this society and we even got to reenact an Anglo-Saxon battle scene. Our favourite memory was our visit to the Anglo-Saxon settlement and listening to the epic tale of Beowulf, as we shared an Anglo-Saxon drinking horn. It was a great day.
Nov 12, 20251 min read


Year 5 Mini Vinnies
Year 5 have been doing excellent work this term, ‘Turning Concern into Action’ as Mini-Vinnies. First, the children began their journey as Mini-Vinnies by taking part in a special celebration and receiving their badge. Straight away, they began thinking of ideas and ways to help people in need. First up was the idea to hold a ‘Canny Friday’, which would be a whole-school food collection, with as many people as possible to bring in a tin of something to donate. The Children cr
Nov 12, 20251 min read


Day of Languages on 26th September
Before half term we celebrated European Day of Languages on 26 th September. Children were able to participate in a number of activities including a ‘Name the European Flag’ competition, a ‘Design a T-Shirt Logo’ competition and playing ‘Which language is it?’ by listening to clips of people talking in one of 38 European Languages.
Nov 7, 20251 min read


Nursery- Week Beginning 3/11/25
This week in Nursery we have been learning about Bonfire night! We have been busy creating our own beautiful firework art and exploring firework fine motor activities. We have learned how to keep safe around fireworks and used a range of vocabulary to explore our different senses when watching the fireworks. Our focus story has been ‘Whatever Next’. We have loved building our own 2D shaped rockets during Maths!
Nov 6, 20251 min read


Virtual Visit: Exploring Bridges on the River Tyne
This week, our Year 1 children took part in a virtual geography visit to explore the fascinating bridges that cross the River Tyne. Using online maps, videos and photographs, the children learned to identify and describe both physical and human geographical features in the local area. They spotted the flowing river itself—a physical feature shaped by nature—and contrasted it with the impressive bridges built by people, such as the Tyne Bridge, Millennium Bridge and Swing Brid
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Year 1 Visit to Scotswood Garden: Building and Testing Hedgehog Houses
Our Year 1 children had a fantastic outdoor learning experience during their visit to Scotswood Garden. The focus of the morning was teamwork, creativity and scientific thinking as the children worked together to build hedgehog houses. Using natural materials found around the garden—such as leaves, sticks, and moss—the children collaborated in small groups to design and construct cosy shelters for hedgehogs. Once the houses were built, the real investigation began: which hous
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Exploring Greater Than, Less Than and Equal To
In Year 1, children begin to develop a deeper understanding of numbers and their relationships. One exciting area of learning is comparing numbers using the concepts of greater than (≥), less than (≤), and equal to (=). Children have been busy exploring these symbols through hands-on activities and group work. They have built confidence in using mathematical language to describe their thinking. For example, they might say, “7 is greater than 4” or “6 is equal to 6.”
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Year 1 Celebration of the Word - Families
We gathered in prayer to celebrate the end of our unit on families. We thought about how our families love and care for us. We listened to psalms which told us of God’s love and care then we read the prayer which we had written together. This was a special experience and we shared how we could take this love and care into our everyday lives.
Oct 24, 20251 min read


We’re Going on an Autumn Hunt
Year 1 have been enjoying looking for signs of Autumn. We hunted around the outdoor environment in search of signs of autumn. We found berries, brown, yellow and red leaves, fallen leaves and apples. We used our magnifying glasses to make closer observations and noticed that the leaves were also different shapes and sizes.
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Year 6 Dance: Prejudice and Discrimination
The focus of the learning was to explore the concepts of prejudice and discrimination through movement. By exploring this challenging topic, pupils worked together to demonstrate the emotions that surround prejudices. Pupils then took a closer look at the impact of acting on this prejudice (discrimination).
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Nursery Rhyme Stay and Play
This week, we had the pleasure of welcoming our wonderful parents into the classroom to celebrate all our hard work! The children had a fantastic time sharing the nursery rhymes they’ve been learning and performing them with great enthusiasm. Parents also had the opportunity to look through our beautiful workbooks and see just how busy and creative we’ve been at school!
Oct 23, 20251 min read


Week 8 in Nursery- Spider Sandwiches
This week in Nursery, we’ve been learning all about spiders! Our focus story was Spider Sandwiches , and we’ve been very busy practicing our fine motor skills, creating lots of spooky spider art, and even making our own spider sandwiches — they were delicious!
Oct 23, 20251 min read


Year 4 visit to Scotswood Garden
Year 4 enjoyed their visit to Scotswood Garden where they took part in a tree trail. They also created some wild art using charcoal from the fire pit and turmeric mixed with water to paint. We had a great time.
Oct 23, 20251 min read


Year 2 Scotswood Nature Park
Year 2 visited Scotswood Nature Park to learn about different trees and habitats. The children looked around the park and identified different types of trees. They also learned whether they were evergreens or deciduous. Different types of animals and their habitats were then looked at. In groups, children made their own habitats for their chosen animal. The children ended their visit by making a clay animal using natural materials they found around the forest.
Oct 22, 20251 min read


Year 2 Visit to Beamish
Year 2 visited Beamish Museum to learn about life in Victorian times. The children started their visit in a Victorian Classroom. They learned all about the expectations and got to experience a real-life Victorian Teacher! They practiced writing on a slate and used a graphite pencil. They looked around the pit village as well as the 1900 town. They enjoyed the visit to the farm and experienced travelling on a tram!
Oct 22, 20251 min read
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