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  • Year 5 Dodgeball Tournament

    Thu 25 May 2023

    Our Year 5’s took part in a dodgeball festival held at Willowburn Leisure Centre. The focus of the festival was on participating, having fun and developing skills both physically and socially, rather than winning or losing. Our teams made us proud!

     

  • Farne Island Trip

    Wed 24 May 2023

    We would like to thank Rachel and William from Billy Shiels Farne Island Boat Trips for allowing the trip to the Farne Islands to take place. The children saw grey seals, puffins, guillemots and many more seabirds as well as the Longstone Lighthouse. They had a brilliant time and luckily the weather was perfect for a morning at sea!

  • Year 6 Football Tournament

    Tue 23 May 2023

    As we work closely with the Newcastle United Foundation, we were given the opportunity to attend a football tournament at St Michael's Primary in Alnwick. Our Year 6’s wanted to jump at the chance o showcase their talents. Therefore, instead of visiting St James Park, they were offered the chance to represent Seahouses Primary at the event. They made us so proud by winning every game they played!

     

  • St James Park Visit

    Tue 23 May 2023

    Here at Seahouses Primary we have been working in partnership with the Newcastle United Foundation closely for many years now and were excited when we had the opportunity to take the Year 5 and 6 pupils to St James Park in Newcastle for a stadium tour and then went on to visit the training facility that Newcastle United use themselves. We pride ourselves on the fact that we can offer these experiences to the children, who thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

     

  • Genix Dental Visit

    Fri 19 May 2023

    We welcomed ‘Lola the molar’ from Genix Dental Practice to speak to the children about the importance of good oral hygiene and the importance of why we brush our teeth. The children engaged brilliantly with the workshop and learned that making sure you look after your baby teeth is just as important as your adult teeth and to drink water after having sugary foods and drinks to keep your mouth healthy. With the rising rates of child tooth decay naturally, please remember to book your appointments regularly with your dentist.

  • Coop treats for Year 6 SATs

    Fri 19 May 2023

    Thank you to the Coop of Seahouses for sending the Year 6 pupils some yummy treats for completing their SATs. This gesture was hugely appreciated by the children who all worked so hard in the lead up to and during their examinations.

     

  • Professor Brainstorm

    Fri 19 May 2023

    Last week, Rick Turton aka Professor Brainstorm visited the school to deliver a science themed assembly. He wowed all of us with his amazing experiments based around chemistry and physics. With some amazing assistance from some of the children and staff he demonstrated topics including electricity, noise, light and projectiles which I’m sure the children rushed home to tell you about!

     

  • Alnwick Dementia Support

    Wed 17 May 2023

    Please find details of the Alnwick Dementia Support groups available through the Hospice Care North Northumberland.

  • Northumberland Early Help

    Wed 17 May 2023

    Please find attached our information flyers for North Family Hubs Early Help Family Worker Support Line. This service is available for all families in North Northumberland for advice support and help.

    The lines are manned Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm.

  • Seahouses Fire & Rescue

    Fri 12 May 2023

    Reception, Year 1 and 2 have been learning about the Great Fire of London in history this half term and were very excited to welcome the local fire brigade to school last week. The crew came to show them the fire engine along with all the kit they use today compared to what they used back in 1666. They looked at their protective clothing and state of the art thermal imaging cameras but were most excited to have a go at squirting the hose and having a seat in the fire engine. Thank you to our local service personnel for taking the time to come to school.

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