To celebrate our recent OUTSTANDING Ofsted grading the children had a morning full of wonderful treats to enjoy! They enjoyed playing on obstacle courses, slides and bouncy castles, getting their face painted and eating ice-cream, popcorn and candyfloss. What a brilliant morning we had!
Reception Dance Festival 2024
Last night the children performed a spectacular dance to ‘Waka Waka’ by Shakira at the Customs House Dance Festival! The children danced so confidently on the stage in front of a huge audience – they were amazing!
Mrs Hill and I couldn’t be prouder of our incredible children, a huge well done to you all!!
An Author Visits Reception
Today a very special lady paid a visit to Reception. Pauline Waters, author of ‘Stanley the Seagull’ came to talk to the children all about her job as an author. Pauline read the story ‘Stanley and the Great North Run’ to the children and talked about all of the stages involved in writing and publishing a book. The children asked some very interesting questions and have been inspired to write their own stories! Pauline left the children with one last important message, “everyone can be an author. You just need to start with an idea.”
Thank you Pauline for a wonderful afternoon.
A message from Pauline –
Dear Staff and children
I cannot describe how wonderful it was to talk and listen to you all on Friday. You are inspirational xxx I was just buzzing after my time with you.
Brought back so many happy memories of my teaching years with lovely children.
Thank you and write those stories xxx
Reception Visit the Urban Factory
On Tuesday morning the children in Reception headed to the Urban Factory to take part in a Gymnastics Festival. The children had a great time balancing on beams, learning how to do forward rolls, climbing and moving around on a variety of apparatus.
Reception Celebration of the Word
This morning the children performed a lovely Easter themed Celebration of the Word for their families. They spoke so beautifully about the true meaning of Easter and new life. Well done children, Mrs Hill and I are very proud of you.
South Tyneside Schools Music Festival
This week some of our junior and infant children took part in the South Tyneside Music Festival at The Custom’s House. The children came together, along with other schools, to put on a performance of Sleeping Beauty (infants) and The Giants in the Clouds (juniors). Each school was asked to perform a song of their choice to showcase their talents. The Juniors sang ‘Sing’ and ‘Crazy Rolling’ while the infants sang ‘We’re all made of stars’ from the musical Finding neverland. The children worked really hard to learn the words and we are all very proud of their efforts.
Reception Celebrate World Book Day 2024
Reception came into school today dressed up as their favourite book characters to mark World Book Day! They all made a fabulous effort and thoroughly enjoyed sharing their favourite stories.
Reception Visit the Discovery Museum
Reception have been on a very exciting trip to the Discovery Museum to launch our ‘Toys Through Time’ topic. The children started the day by completing a toy trail around the museum and having great fun exploring the science exhibition. After lunch the children took part in a workshop where they solved clues to find missing toys, listened to a story called, ‘Lost in the Toy Museum’ and then looked at a range of toys to see whether they were from the past or the present. The children were exceptionally well behaved and represented our school so beautifully. I would also like to say a big thank you to our parent helpers, we hope you enjoyed the day as much as the children did!
My Voice Matters – Childrens Mental Health Week 2024
This week in house meetings the children thought carefully about what matters most to them. In the middle of the spiral the children wrote or drew pictures of what matters to them day to day. As they moved further out of the spiral they thought about what matters to them in the wider world. It was lovely to hear the children sharing their different views and ideas and to know that there voices really do matter.
Express Yourself! Children’s Mental Health Week 2024
Today the children came into school wearing their own clothes to express themselves as part of Children’s Mental Health Week!
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