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  • Stars In Our School

    Fri 25 Nov 2016
    Today we celebrated 'Stars in Ours School'. We know our support staff do an amazing job. To show how much we appreciate them, the new head boy and girl invited them to the 'Stars' table where they had a special lunch. They were told  to put their feet up instead of doing their lunch time duty.
  • Anti Bullying Week - Power for Good

    Sat 19 Nov 2016
    This week  the children participated in Anti- bullying week. The theme this year was 'Power for Good'.
    At Seahouses Primary School we are committed to tackling bullying. We believe that all children have the right to feel safe and be safe. We regularly review with the children their understanding of the term bullying and what they can do to reduce it. At school we use STOP - which stands for Several Times on Purpose and Start Telling Other People We invited parents into schools so that the children could share all of their learning. They all made a bag together so our message could be carried around the school and local community.
  • Remembrance

    Fri 11 Nov 2016

    This week we were so proud to be visited by Mr Alf Vickers. We had the chance to here about his experiences in the army. We couldn’t believe he joined when he was 15 years old! He talked about the sacrifices made not just by the Armed Forces of the past, but by today’s generation too. He also told us the story of the poppy. He was really proud when he saw or hand- made poppies created by our craft club, with the help of our local craft ladies. We raised £117 to support the British Legion in  raising vital funds to help the Armed Forces community.

  • Health and wellbeing week

    Thu 10 Nov 2016

    This week we have been extremely busy celebrating health and well-being week at Seahouses.

     

    On Tuesday we were extremely fortunate to have Northern Bootcamp visit us, they put us all through our paces in true boot camp style. We all thoroughly enjoyed it. 

     

    On Tuesday afternoon our learning was further extended within school as we got to spend time with all the different class teachers. Miss Armstrong was tiring us all out again in the hall with a keep fit session, we also learned about blood pressure and our pulse! Miss Cole was introducing us to healthy eating; we were able to design our very own healthy lunch boxes. We did experiments with Mrs Keenan to allow us to see what effect drinks have on our teeth. Lastly we had a mindfulness session with Miss Wood. We talked about feelings and emotions through colour and we had reflection time where we discussed the importance of sleep and rest for our bodies.

     

    Class 2’s health and wellbeing week continued on Wednesday afternoon with a visit to Willowburn Sports and Leisure Centre. They took part in Active Northumberland’s Multi skills afternoon. They had a brilliant time  taking part in new sporting activities.

     

    We would like to say a big thank you to Dan and Caroline Smith from Northern Bootcamp for our fantastic Bootcamp session, and to Paul and everyone at Active Northumberland for our afternoon in Alnwick on Wednesday. 

  • Head Boy and Head Girl

    Tue 08 Nov 2016

    Interviews were held on Tuesday 8th November for this year's Head Boy and Head Girl. All candidates displayed excellent attributes and it's wonderful to know how enthusiastic our children are to promote our school.

     

    The experience provided children with the opportunity to develop their interview skills for the future. 

     

    Well done to Jacob Giacopazzi and Olivia Wright for participating on the interview panel. 

     

    The successful candidates will be announced later this week.  

  • Strange goings on at Seahouses Primary...

    Wed 02 Nov 2016
    On Monday night Seahouses Primary school was overtaken by some strange looking people! We all had a spooktacular night. Can you recognise anyone? 
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