The children visited the OpenZone at The Word to complete part of their ‘Programming and Sensing’ Unit.
The children enjoyed their morning out and their behaviour was impeccable.
By vickidavis
The children visited the OpenZone at The Word to complete part of their ‘Programming and Sensing’ Unit.
The children enjoyed their morning out and their behaviour was impeccable.
By bmcvittie
Our brilliant new Boccia squad were fantastic today in their first tournament! Three St. Bede’s squads played with a lot of skill and game intelligence in a high level competition. Despite a valiant effort after registering many wins, our teams just missed out on the finals today.
However, it has been wonderful watching the children develop in practises and it was great watching them have so much fun with their friends at the event. I was very proud of all three of our Boccia teams!
Thank you to our brilliant parent helpers for supporting our children today. The parents got into the positive spirit of the event so much that they enjoyed a few games of Boccia themselves- brilliant!
The Mini Vinnies hosted a coffee morning today after Palm Sunday Mass.
There was a Tombola stall, a delicious Cale Sale and the Mini Vinnies sold bookmarks they’d made as well as Stations of the Cross booklets in which they’d produced the beautiful artwork.
The Mini Vinnies were brilliant and the morning was a huge success – they raised £166.57 for the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Everyone had a fantastic day! Well done Mini Vinnies and a big thank you to the parents and staff who supported the event too!
This term Year 3 have been learning how to make a fruit crumble! They have investigated seasonal fruits, carbon footprints and food packaging, then learned how to design and make a crumble; including cooking techniques and food hygiene. They have worked really hard in DT and our final products were excellent, we hope you all enjoyed tasting them at home!
By helenstorey
We all wore red to celebrate red nose day. We enjoyed decorating red noses too!
By lusher
We had a lovely time celebrating World Book Day in school last week! It was a joy to see pupils’ wonderful costumes and hear them talking so enthusiastically about their favourite book characters. We were inundated with lots of amazing entries for our paper plate competition and it was extremely difficult to choose some lucky prize winners. The entries were so brilliant that we have displayed them in our school library area for everyone to enjoy.
By lusher
By helenstorey
Look at our costumes for World Book Day!
By bmcvittie
Our fantastic basketballers picked up well deserved bronze medals in the Grand Finals at the Vertu Motors Arena in Newcastle on Friday night.
Since qualifying for the finals, I have been very impressed with how the children have been driven to enjoy their practises and improve. A difficult draw saw us paired with Stanhope in the semi finals who had beaten us (10-2) in qualifying.
However, our team had grown a lot in recent weeks and were more than ready for the challenge. Despite falling behind in the first few seconds, we responded by taking the game to the opposition. A mixture of good passing and driving runs forward saw us build up pressure, as we searched for an equaliser. Half way through the match we deservedly drew level with an excellent looping shot from Joseph. We continued to maintain the initiative and were unfortunate on a few occasions not to take the lead.
However, Stanhope were an excellent opponent and were always a threat on the break. Literally on the hooter, against the run of play Stanhope scored a decisive basket to book their place in the final and to conclude a spectacular contest.
I was so proud of our players for not only their response to going behind, but for the way they showcased their skills in such a grand arena. After getting past us in by far the game of the night, Stanhope went on to comfortably win the final.
Congratulations to our basketballers on contributing so much to a brilliant match. With the majority of our squad being so young, it felt that this wasn’t just the end of a great cup run, but also just the beginning of an exciting new side.
Thank you to our amazing parents and staff who supported the team so positively in Newcastle. Our children did themselves and their school proud, as they grew immeasurably on a wonderful sporting night.
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