Caring for our environment

Today Jack from year 6 and Corbin from year 2 chose to spend their own time collecting litter from around the school grounds. Jack, who has been part of the Eco Council this year, is very passionate about caring for our common home and we are so proud of these 2 boys and their dedication not only to looking after …

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Y4 Coast Visit

Yesterday, Y4 visited Seaham beach to study the effects of erosion for their geography topic of Coasts. We looked at the erosion of the cliff faces and conducted an experiment by rubbing sandstone against rocks and seeing the erosion happen. Although the weather wasn’t kind to us, we still enjoyed an ice cream and a visit to the park on …

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Year 2 Drama – Where the Wild Things Are

We have had a lovely time this morning in Year 2 taking part in some drama linked to our class text, ‘Where the Wild Things Are’. In groups, we were given different illustration from the story each depicting Max at different points. We then created a short role-play of the scene, with one child being Max and the other children …

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Faith in Action Award

Year 6 have been working all year towards their faith in action award. This award encourages the children to experience their faith and reflect carefully throughout. They created some great online prayer journals outlining how they were experiencing their faith, how it brought them closer to God and how they acted moving forward. They explored themes like God’s love and …

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Our Beach Trip

Reception Class had lots of fun when we went to the beach to take part in some Playology challenges. We travelled on a bus to the harbour. Once we arrived we met Hannah who set us lots of different challenges. We also got a lovely surprise when we saw a seal on the beach. We weren’t allowed to go too …

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Year 1 Science

Today Year 1 visited the allotment to look at the different parts of plants. We talked about the things that plants need to grow. We looked at the different plants that we could see and watered them. We have talked about wild plants and garden plants and made our own wild flower bracelet. We then had a very special visitor …

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Queen Elizabeth

Our children have all been gifted a beautiful book today to mark the celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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Cricket Champions!

Cricket Champions! A big well done to our A and B teams in cricket today. They represented school brilliantly at Seaham Park today and A team were overall winners. Thank you so much to the Sports Partnership staff for organising another great event, to Miss Scarr for taking our teams and to the families who came along to support us.

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June 2022 Newsletter

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Year 2 Fantasy Settings

We have been reading ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ in Year two. As part of our English lesson last week, we created our own fantasy settings using lots of different craft materials. Today, we have enjoyed sharing our settings with our friends and thinking of some good nouns phrases to describe them. Mrs. Wilkinson can’t wait to read our descriptions …

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B Team Football

Our B Team finished second in their league this year! We have had an excellent season and really enjoyed the league matches and tournaments. Tonight, after a friendly exhibition match with the league winners, the team collected their well deserved individual trophies and the League Runners Up trophy to keep in school. Well done boys. You have done yourselves and …

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Primary Youth Festival

Year 6 had an amazing day at the Primary Youth Festival ran by the amazing staff at the YMT. We sung, danced, laughed, shook our pom-poms all before reflecting more carefully on this years theme of “stepping into the unknown.” We all took part in a liturgy at the end of the day and Oscar and Lydia (our head boy …

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Our County Finalist

We would like to give Freddie, in year 6, a huge congratulations for making to the athletics county finals for shotput and achieving third place overall! This is a fantastic achievement! Well done 🙂

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Independence Day Lunch

To celebrate 4th July, American Independence Day, we are offering a special school lunch for children. See the poster below for the menu choices. If your child currently has a school dinner on this day, they will automatically get this menu choice. IF YOUR CHILD HAS PACKED LUNCH BUT WOULD LIKE THIS SPECIAL DINNER, PLEASE INFORM THE OFFICE NO LATER …

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Year 5 Residential – Thursday

Year 5 Residential – Thursday Our last full day here and we’ve had another lovely warm day.  This morning we tested our map reading skills on an orienteering race around the grounds before enjoying an afternoon exploring The Forbidden Corner.  Some fun and games, larking about in the beck, a quiz and some bingo tonight.  A lot of sleepy children …

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Year 6 Residential – Day 3 & 4

We have had 2 more fantastic days thanks to Adventure Access but this time we were at the Marina in Seaham. A perfect site right on our doorstep. The weather was ideal for 2 days at the beach and we were all glad to be able to go into the sea to cool down.  We would all like to give …

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Year 5 Residential – Wednesday

Year 5 Residential – Wednesday A scorcher today and we did our hardest walk yet, up the hill called Fremington Edge. We were back at the Youth Hostel by 3pm just in time to cool off in Cogden Beck while we did some fieldwork to find out how clean the water is.  After another lovely meal, we made the most …

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Year 6 Residential – Day 2

Another amazing day thanks to Adventure Access. Today we were along the beautiful Durham Riverside where we took part in canoeing and rock climbing. Canoeing Along the riverside we worked in teams canoe up the river where we stopped to play some games. We all got very competitive playing battleships and tested our balance when playing the fruit game which …

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Year 5 Residential: Tuesday

Year 5 Residential: Tuesday Another lovely sunny day and most of us made it around our long walk with smiles… most of us! There were some tired children by teatime. Today we found out all about the moors and how they were once used for lead mining. Can you spot us in the old lead mine and chimney?  These days …

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Y4 Yarn Bombing

As part of our Installation Art topic, Y4 had a go at yarn bombing today. Yarn bombing is a form of street art where people decorate objects in public places using yarn or fabric. The idea is that it can brighten up our surroundings. Firstly, we went outside to sketch places and objects we thought we could decorate with yarn. …

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