by Amanda Clough | Nov 19, 2021 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning
We have had another busy week in nursery. We took part in Anti-bullying week by wearing and making a pair of odd socks. We also focused on the story of Elmer to celebrate being different, yet equal. We designed an elephant and made Elmer books. During our outdoor...
by Mr. Hawdon | Nov 18, 2021 | News
As the title states, we would like to say a huge thank you to Mr Griffin. Mr Griffin is one of our parents and works for The Sage Foundation. They have very kindly donated us some invaluable IT equipment, which will enhance the learning of our children. Sage have...
by Mr. Hawdon | Nov 17, 2021 | News
Part-Time Teaching Assistant required (20 hours per week) Level 2 Grade D (to work in our nursery on a morning) Fixed term until 31st August 2022 The children, staff and Governors of Windy Nook Primary School are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic...
by Crowe | Nov 17, 2021 | Elms, Events and Visits, News, Outdoor Learning, Willows
Today year 5 have visited Beamish Museum to learn all about climate change and our carbon footprints. The children took part in 2 fantastic workshops where they looked at what the carbon footprint of someone living in the 1800s and then 1900s would be like compared to...
by Mr. Hawdon | Nov 16, 2021 | Health and Well-Being, News
The Little Orange Book Expert advice on helping babies and young children when they are poorly We are pleased to provide you with updated copies of the Little Orange Book which has been developed by Newcastle Gateshead CCG. These copies are for reference/ promotional...
by Mr. Hawdon | Nov 16, 2021 | Health and Well-Being, News
A huge well done to everyone involved at Windy Nook Primary School! Below is a copy of the letter which has been sent from Steve Horne (Director of Education, Schools & Inclusion Children, Adults & Families) to Mrs. Forrest to congratulate us on achieving the...
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