A huge THANK YOU! to everyone who contributed to the Children In Need charity day.
We raised £245.29
Congratulations! to the winners of the raffle

We received an email from the South Tyneside Hospital asking if we would like to spread some Christmas cheer. The children in year 3 made someChristmas cards and pictures for the children who will be in hospital over Christmas to brighten up their ward. We designed some beautiful pictures and wrote some heart warming messages.
“Don’t worry if you don’t receive lots of presents or visitors. All the matters is spreading love, kindness and care. Happy Christmas, from Ava.”

“I hope this picture makes you smile and cheers you up. Get well soon and merry Christmas, from M.”
Let’s think about how we can cut down our paper usage and carbon footprints, as we approach the winter festivities and New Year.
Please click the links below to see information on helping children with Autism.
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Anti-Bullying Week is next week 15th – 19th November.
To mark the start of Anti-Bullying week we are holding an odd socks day on Monday 15th November 2021
All you need to do is wear odd socks with your school uniform! It’s a great way to celebrate what makes us all unique in Anti-Bullying Week!
Children in Need day is Friday 19th November
Children are invited to come into school wearing non-uniform, either spots or bright colours. We would be grateful for a £1 donation for the Children in Need charity.
We are also selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a giant Pudsey Bear or 2 smaller Beanie Bear Pudsey’s
Tickets will be on sale from 10th – 17th November
£1 per ticket
(Tickets will be sold in class and are not available from the school office)

We would like to say on behalf of Hospitality and Hope a great big THANK YOU! to everyone who donated food for this years Harvest Festival. We were overwhelmed with the amount of food brought in to school, thank you again for your kindness and support.
Below are just a few pictures of the food kindly donated.


ONLINE SAFETY POST – NETFLIX TV SERIES ‘SQUID GAME’
You may well be aware of a Netflix TV series called ‘Squid Game’.
Released in mid-September, it is now the most popular series on Netflix. However, it has a certificate rating of 15 years old due to its extreme violence, and so it is not suitable for primary aged children
The popular TV series has led to Squid Game-style contests and online challenges which are going viral on social media and are easily accessible to children.
Please follow the below link to understand the basis of Squid Game and the potential risks to young people who might be exposed to it.
Profiles on Netflix can be set to age-restrict content.
Parental guide to Netflix here:
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The LKS2 children had a lovely day on Friday for French Day.
We had fun practicing our French greetings and learnt to count and add in French. We also sampled some French bread and brie- it was très délicieux!
We learnt about the famous French mine artist Marcel Marceau and acted out some of our own mines. We created pointillism paintings of French landmarks in the style of the French artist Georges Seurat and worked as a team to try and build the tallest Eiffel Tower using straws. We also learnt the well known French Lullaby ‘Freres Jacques’ to perform in our celebration assembly.
The LKS2 children had a lovely day on Friday for French Day.