Please click on the link below to access the Recycling Newsletter.
WRVEC-Newsletter-March-2022.pdf
Safer Internet Day 2022 took place on 8th February with the theme ‘All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online’.
The teachers across ks1 and ks2 introduced the children to Google’s Be Internet Legends programme which teaches young children how to become smart and confident explorers of the online world. The children were very excited to receive their own 3D-printed Internet Legend trophy in pieces which they could take home to finish with their families. To unlock assembly instructions, the children were required to correctly answer twenty quiz questions on topics like strong passwords, standing up to cyberbullies and keeping personal information secure.
The children were very excited to show off their finished trophy. Some of the children shared photos of their finished project via Google Classroom whilst others brought them back to school the next day. A very fun, challenging but informative day. The teachers were extremely impressed with the children’s knowledge of internet safety. Well done Laygate School.
https://parentzone.org.uk/article/safer-internet-day-2022-free-resources-educators
Here is the link to the game that can be played at home:
https://beinternetlegends.withgoogle.com/en_ie/interland

Lovely feedback from one of the ks1 pupils

Year 3 hard at work

Two year 3 boys working together to answer the internet safety quiz questions

Please click the links below to access more information on the EarlyBird Programme.
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To celebrate Chinese New Year on the 1st February 2022, the children from KS1 and KS2 took part in a Chinese Ribbon dance workshop.
Chinese ribbon dancing is a traditional art form that originates in ancient China and has been performed for over 1000 years. Using sharp, rhythmic movements and long colorful ribbons dancers perform to traditional Chinese music. The people of the Han dynasty created and performed the ribbon dance in gratitude and honor. The ribbons symbolise the sleeve of the hero who saved a Han Dynasty emperor from an assassin by using the silk from his sleeve to block the sword.
Year 3:
Year 4/5

Year 6

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.


The children were very lucky to meet some birds of prey at school.
If you are a parent or carer of a child with ADHD and would like support and advice, then drop in to one of our informal meetings.
We meet fortnightly on a Tuesday between 5pm and 6.45pm at Charles Young Centre, South Shields NE34 0QL.
Running alongside this is a free kids club for children aged 4.16 year including siblings.
We also organise subsidised monthly family activities.
For more information call or text Jean on 07804495406 or E-mail [email protected]
Facebook@southtynesideadhudsupportgroup
CONGRATULATIONS! to Mrs Wakefield, Miss Dodds, Miss Lauder and Miss Pearce for taking part in and completing the 40th Anniversary Great North Run at the weekend.
WELL DONE!