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  • Domestic Abuse Service Information

    Fri 31 Mar 2023
  • School Lunch Letter 31.03.23

    Fri 31 Mar 2023
  • Farm Visit

    Wed 29 Mar 2023

    The children enjoyed their visit to Mrs Allen’s farm to see the new spring lambs. They were lucky to witness some lambs being born, which led to many interesting questions and they loved being able to hold and stroke the lambs.

  • Newsletter 29.3.23

    Wed 29 Mar 2023
  • Egg-cellent work!

    Thu 23 Mar 2023

    As part of their Design and Technology unit, Making a Healthy Meal on a Budget, Years 5 and 6 have been very excited to make their omelette recipes. The children have explored the benefits of seasonal produce and have tasted and evaluated a variety of healthy ingredients. After designing their recipes, the young chefs cooked up their delicious omelettes, tasted them and evaluated their achievements. Well done chefs!

  • Seahouses Stars 23.03.23

    Thu 23 Mar 2023
  • Come Dine and Read with Me - Year 4, 5 and 6

    Wed 22 Mar 2023

    We welcomed parents to our Come Dine and Read with me for years 4, 5 and 6. It was great to deliver valuable information on how to support your child’s independent reading outside of school and to discuss the functions and logistics of our new online reading platform ‘Reading Plus’. Once again, Miss Hepple made a wonderful lunch for the children and parents to enjoy. They then enjoyed some time to spend reading in the library.

  • Trident Soccer - Easter Holiday Camp 2023

    Tue 21 Mar 2023
  • Newsletter 17.3.23

    Fri 17 Mar 2023
  • The Lion King - Sunderland Empire

    Thu 16 Mar 2023

    What an evening we had! All of the children thoroughly enjoyed this once in a lifetime opportunity to see The Lion King on opening night at the Sunderland Empire. Myself and the staff members who accompanied the children were so pleased with their behaviour.

     

    Although we live in a beautiful part of the world there are limitations on the opportunities available locally and we feel it is really important that children are offered as broad a range of experiences as possible.

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