Community Police Officer Steve visited nursery to talk about his job and how the police can help us and keep us safe. We even got to try his uniform on!
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By helenstorey
Community Police Officer Steve visited nursery to talk about his job and how the police can help us and keep us safe. We even got to try his uniform on!
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By kmcvittie
Year 1 enjoyed an autumnal day at Gibside, as part of their science topic, ‘Seasonal Change’. They searched for indications of the arrival of autumn and collected leaves, acorns, and conkers to bring back to the classroom. Using the natural materials surrounding them, they engaged in creating autumn crowns, picture frames, and stick creatures.
After lunch we had a lovely walk through the walled garden where we saw pumpkins and apples growing.
Despite the slight chill in the air, Year 1 made the most of their experience and were rewarded with a visit to the play area to celebrate their exceptional efforts throughout the term.
Thank you to all of the parent helpers for making this trip possible.
By kmcvittie
We’ve had a fantastic first day at the centre. The children have had their tea and are now taking part in “team challenge” which is the last activity before hot chocolate and bed.
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By helenstorey
We were shown how to wash our hands properly and brush our teeth
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By lusher
Last week, Year 5 had a special History workshop.
We explored the lives of Anglo Saxon monks which is part of our History topic this term. Richard really brought the past to life as he shared many aspects of Anglo Saxon times with us.
Just as Richard intended, we learned lots and we had lots of fun!
Here is a selection of photos of the children enjoying their brilliant afternoon:
By lusher
The Book Fair will be arriving in school soon, with hundreds of new children’s books to browse and buy.
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There are over 200 titles to choose from, with prices starting from £2.99. We have requested lower cost books and value packs to hopefully provide a range of more affordable choices. This is sure to be an exciting event and every book that is bought at the fair can help to get free books for our school library! As always, your support is greatly appreciated but there is no obligation to make a purchase.
You can browse the book fair highlights using this link:
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We will have the Book Fair in school from Friday 13th October until Wednesday 18th October.
Pupils are invited to bring some money into school if they wish and visit the book fair with their teachers during school time on the following days:
By bmcvittie
On Friday evening, our basketballers represented South Tyneside in the Champion of Champions Regional Finals at the Vertu Motor Arena in Newcastle. Despite losing our first game, our players showed a lot of character to respond and claim amazing team silver medals!
Victories over New Deleval ( Northumberland), Glynwood (Gateshead) and Preston Grange (North Tyneside) set up a Champion of Champions final against Gosforth Junior Academy (Newcastle) one of the largest primaries in the north east.
Our children were not overawed by playing in front of 3500 spectators or taking on the talented Gosforth school; who had previously won all their games by big margins. Instead we had lots of good possession and took the game to them for the majority of the match creating several chances. However, it wasn’t to be as the Gosforth star player hit 2 outstanding shots from difficult positions to help his school claim the title.
One hundred and seventy two teams were involved in the Hoops4health north east tournament this year, so to become District Champions, then reach the Champion of Champions Grand Final was an incredible achievement.
I was bursting with pride for our players, especially for the skill and personality they showed in the Grand final against Gosforth. The whole squad have developed as both players and people throughout the basketball season.
Meanwhile, it was truly uplifting to see the brilliant support from our St. Bede’s community who travelled to Newcastle to support our children on their exciting sporting journey!
By bmcvittie
Eight teams from St. Bede’s consisting of 41 children became South Tyneside Team Cross Country Champions today! It was wonderful to have so many boys and girls representing our school in a single event. The children have shown incredible dedication to train for the competition and everyone strived for personal best performances on the day.
I was so proud of how everyone supported each other and the amazing parental support at Temple Park. We are still the only small school to have won the event, so it shows the power of teamship where everyone supports each other and is happy to celebrate each other’s successes along the way!
By katiedixon
By kmcvittie
This week in PSHE, Marie from the Healthy Minds Team, taught us about our worries. She reassured us that everyone worries and taught us how to control how we deal with strong feelings.
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