Dear Parents/Carers
Without a doubt, last week has seen our G29 students step up to the challenge as they get ready for their Passage Presentations taking place this coming week. Students have been working hard writing with deep reflection about their progress since joining us and their readiness for GCSEs.
The presentations we saw today were strong and our students spoke with such integrity and authenticity. We are delighted today that all students have either passed their passage presentations, or passed with conditions that need to be met over the coming weeks.
In preparing for passage, Year 9 really are demonstrating their readiness for the next stage in their education and their potential for greatness in the years to come. What a joy and honour it is to sit alongside families watching their children shine and talk so beautifully about themselves with such honesty.
This feedback from a panellist and member of our local governing committee really sums up what a special day it has been today:
“What an absolute privilege it was to be able to be part of the passage presentations this morning. The work that is being carried out within XP Gateshead is transformational in the young people’s lives within the school community. This was evident to see in the passage presentations that I was involved with, in terms of character growth and the journey that students are on with regards to being owners of their own learning.
XP Gateshead is truly a very special place and it is these reflective processes that allow us to really take notice of the amazing work that happens every day within school. “
NHS Fieldwork
Huge praise today to the Year 9 students that took time out of their passage prep and on a staff day to visit the QE hospital in Gateshead. This visit was in support of the upcoming public health conference after Easter. Well done and thanks for your commitment Fallyn, Imogen, Georgia, Eleanor and Scarlett!

Presentations of Learning for Year 7 and Year 10
We have made the difficult decision to postpone the scheduled Presentations of Learning in this half-term for Year 7 and Year 10. Unfortunately, our theatre space is still not ready for use at the moment.
Year 10s Presentation of Learning will now take place in the first week back following the Easter break in the w/c 14th April. We are working with a range of partners to find a suitable venue for the debate and will let you know the date and time as soon as we possibly can.
Year 7s Presentation of Learning will instead be recorded in school and steamed for families to watch with their children at home via Youtube. This will also take place in the first week back after the Easter Break.
(Year 8s Presentation of Learning is still taking place next week at Caedmon Hall on Thursday 27th March at 5pm).
The week ahead
G29 Passage Presentations
Presentations continue on Tuesday during the school day and on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. A huge appreciation to our panellists for helping to make this a rigorous process and for their kind, specific and helpful feedback to our students. And of course thanks to you, our families for supporting your children in this important work.
Year 9 Families: If you have not already done so, please make sure that you have let us know about arrangements for tomorrow and whether your child will be attending school or working from home using this form.
G31, G30 and G28 Crew Day – Tuesday 18th March
On Tuesday whilst passages are taking place, our Year 7, 8 and 10 students will spend the day with their crews giving staff and students the opportunity to ‘tend to’ crew. Returning to agreed crew norms, developing team work, crew identity and wellbeing is key to our continued success.
‘If we get Crew right, we get everything’ right at XPG, so it is vital we take the time to ‘cultivate crew’.
Year 7 will be working as a team focusing on collaboration, spending time in the kitchen continuing to learn base recipes which will allow them to cook a range of dishes; this week it is a batter-based recipe of miniature toad in the holes. They will also be carrying out stewardship activities to improve our school site.
Year 8 students are preparing for a bake sale to raise money and awareness of their chosen crew charities, they will also be spending time outdoors creating art in the local area.
Year 10 students will be working looking at revision techniques and healthy study habits so they are equipped to look after themselves in the coming months and rise to the challenge of GCSE exams.
Crew days allow us to focus and build our strong school, attend to relationships in crew and ensure we are supporting and challenging each other to be the best versions of ourselves. It is key that our students realise the positive impact that they can have on each other and their community. Without this strong culture and shared commitment, we would not be able to do the work we do here at XPG.
Teacher Interviews Wed-Fri this week
This week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday we will be interviewing candidates to join our staff Crew in Art, HUMAN and Spanish. This is our final year of staffing the school to our full capacity. Whilst this does impact the timetable, making sure that we have the best staff in front of our children is one of the most important things that we can do as a school and we know that our students will do us proud in the interview lessons and panels as part of the process. Candidates that experience interview days at our school are always at pains to praise our students for how articulate they are and their kindness and pride in their school.
PE this week
- G31 (Year 7)
- All Year 7 students will have PE on Wednesday this week
- G30 (Year 8)
- All Year 8 students will have PE on Friday this week
- G29 (Year 9)
- All Year 9 students will have PE on Thursday this week
- G28 (Year 10)
- All Year 10 students will have PE on Thursday this week
Extended Study and Clubs
Due to passage presentations some clubs are not running this week. Please ask your child to check student notices and our timetable for more details.
As usual if you have any questions please contact your child’s crew leader in the first instance.
Thank you as always for your ongoing support.
Julie Mosley