Please find below the music for the Year 6 Assembly.
Year Five are making amazing progress with their brass instruments and even began learning to read music in today’s lesson. Well done Year 5!
Y4 kicked off Beach School with something very special. This year, they are going to be involved in a project to help conserve ringed plovers’ nests on Jackie’s beach. These birds are very special but their nests are often destroyed by people walking on the beach because they are hidden so well! After helping the conservationist, Y4 looked at the magnesium limestone and how it can be eroded. They also got the chance to explore the rock pools to see what sea creatures were living there.
Congratulations to Year 3 for performing a brilliant class assembly. We have been learning about the Ancient Egyptians and the children loved demonstrating their knowledge. The singing and acting was perfect, they made me very proud.
Well done Year 3
Y4 enjoyed a visit to Arbeia Roman fort. All of the children were able to experience what it would be like to be an archeologist as they explored real Roman artefacts and tried to deduce what they were. With our group leader, we learned how simple every day objects can tell us a lot about the people who used them.
After lunch, we were able to explore the fort ruins and reconstructed buildings to learn more about what life was like at the fort.
Congratulations to our Y4 children who completed their one day Bikeability course!
Yesterday, Year 5 shared their adventures in London with us. Lots of lifelong memories made and I know Year 4 are now very excited for their turn next year!
EYFS wanted to say a massive “Well Done!” To Year 6 for their mature and positivity during SAT’s Week. We made them a little good luck card by drawing something to make them smile with a poem on the back.
Then on Friday, we made the trip up to the Year 6 classroom armed with cookies for our smart cookies 🍪
We hope you liked your treats as they were well deserved.
Y4 had an amazing day at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle. It started with an excellent circuit workshop where the whole class impressed Fran with their knowledge of conductors and insulators. The children then applied their knowledge by making their own torch!
After lunch, everyone enjoyed exploring the exhibits in the museum. The interactive science lab was a huge hit! Finally, as a special treat for working so hard, the children experienced a ride on the Red Arrows simulator. What a fantastic day!


































































































































































































































































































































