School Policies/Useful Documents
Y5 Trip to Gibside
Today year 5 went on a health and wellbeing trip to Gibside. The trip focused on ways to manage and improve our health and wellbeing. The children took part in 4 different workshops- meditation, sound it out, meet a tree and setting goals. Each workshop looked at a...
Healthy us!
This half term we have had visitors joining us in Reception from different areas of healthcare. We have had our eyes tested, our heights and weights measured and a chat about the importance of dental hygiene. Article 24: You have the right to the best health care...
Making Music!
This term, we have been creating music in our Computing lessons using the programme Purple Mash. We have explored how different instruments can show different feelings and make a happy/sad tune. We have learned how to adjust the volume and tempo of our tunes and...
Robins are brilliant at basketball!
This half term we have thoroughly enjoyed learning new skills in basketball. Here are some pictures of our Robins practising their dribbling and chest passing skills. We applied these skills during our team relay. Article 24: You have the right to the best possible...
Celebrating the Queens Platinum Jubilee
Friday 27th May will see the whole school celebrating the Queens Platinum Jubilee. Children can come to school dressed in red, white and blue. A traditional Punch and Judy show has been arranged, singing by the school choir and sign squad, a royal parade, a picnic...
Owls battle with their times tables
Article 30: You have the right to practice your own culture, language and religion - or any you choose. Minority and indigenous groups need special protection of this right. Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go to...
Owls look at different Jewish artefacts
Article 13: You have the right to find out things and share what you think with others, by talking, drawing, writing or in any other way unless it harms or offends other people. Article 30: You have the right to practice your own culture, language and religion - or...
Owls look at different food chains
Article 13: You have the right to find out things and share what you think with others, by talking, drawing, writing or in any other way unless it harms or offends other people. Article 24: You have the right to the best health care possible, safe water to drink,...
Owls look at the world
Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go to school to the highest level you can. Article 29: Your education should help you use and develop your talents and abilities. It should also help you learn to live peacefully,...
Do you know what human and physical features are?
Article 13: You have the right to find out things and share what you think with others, by talking, drawing, writing or in any other way unless it harms or offends other people. Article 17: You have the right to get information that is important to your well-being,...
What clothes are worn in Ghana?
Article 13: You have the right to find out things and share what you think with others, by talking, drawing, writing or in any other way unless it harms or offends other people. Article 17: You have the right to get information that is important to your well-being,...
The children have been comparing the temperature between Ghana and Windy Nook. They found out that Ghana only has two seasons which are wet and dry. The children used a bar chart to look at each month and compare the hottest months and the cooler months.
Windy Winners!
This week our children had the opportunity to display their knowledge of science (Top Scientist) and our additional award this week was for Top Attitude. We also need to make a special mention for our Year 6 children who completed their SATs; needless to say they all...
Friendship workshop in Snowdrops
This week, the Snowdrops were given the opportunity to have an online friendships and anti-bullying workshop - delivered by Children's Health Services. The workshop involved the children learning about what qualities they look for in a friend, how we can be a good...
Not a Stick Continued…
Following on from last week, and our focus story, Not a Stick, we have used our imaginations again to complete some more pictures using a stick to represent an object. We thought of some fantastic ideas which included using a stick for a nose, a broomstick,a sword,...
Family Trees
This week, the Snowdrops, Bluebells and Tulips have been considering the importance of family. For their RE lesson, each class learned about the values and roles in a traditional Hindu family, as well as reflecting on what makes their own relatives important. As part...
Supporting Healthy Relationships
Gemma Ozap-Marshall is the lead for Healthy Relationships within Gateshead’s Early Help and Children’s Social Care Teams. They have a new resource available to parents which is completely free and parents complete it digitally via a QR code. Attached are three of our...
Job Vacancy – School Crossing Patrol
School Crossing Patrol Job title P112981 - School Crossing Patrol Job reference REQ0002602 Date posted 27/08/2020 Application closing date 05/06/2022 Package Grade B. Part Time 6 hours and 15 minutes per week, Term Time only £2,894 - £2,936 (depending on length of...
SATs Celebration Day!
Year 6 have had a great day celebrating the end of SATs week and were rewarded for all their hard work with a non-uniform day off timetable. They've played outside in the sun, had lots of free time to unwind and watched films with popcorn! A huge well done to them all...
Tulips Homework 13.5.22
Maths Task set on conquer maths Problems involving multiplication. https://www.mathsonline.com.au/login?countryId=2 English Classroom Secrets KIDS 2 Tasks Recognising Speech Task Punctuating Direct Speech Task https://kids.classroomsecrets.co.uk/ Spelling Spelling...






















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