Call to families for Year 9 Final Product

As you may be aware, Year 9 are creating an audio installation of oral histories associated with Trinity Square in Gateshead, especially the car park and precinct that once stood on the site.

We are looking for member of our community to come into school to talk to our students about the car park and precinct, their memories of the area, and views on how the site is used now. The audio from these conversations would then be used in the installation as part of The Farrell Centre’s Concrete Dreams exhibition.

We anticipate this would involve talking to a small group of students who would have pre-prepared questions for around 30 minutes.

Ideally we would like to record these on Thursday 5th December in school.

If you or any of your family could support the students with your thoughts and memories of Trinity Square, please contact Mr Said on [email protected].

Weekly update for families – W/C Mon 18th Nov

Dear Families

I look back on last week with a real sense of pride for the work our students are doing and the people they are becoming. The words of Kurt Hahn ring truer and truer every day

“There is more to us than we know. If we can be made to see it, perhaps for the rest of our lives, we will be unwilling to settle for less” 

On Monday, we observed our two minute silence for Remembrance Day.  This was signalled by Devin with a solo bugle call and a huge amount of courage . Students were also given the opportunity to listen to our remembrance broadcast on Memory Lane Radiothe opportunity to listen to our remembrance broadcast on Memory Lane Radio. If you have not yet done so, please take some to listen to this wonderful piece of work from G30.

At XP we work to ensure that our students grow their character, create beautiful work and achieve academic success. We develop our curriculum so that learning is relevant, purposeful and authentic and we encourage our students to be compassionate citizens, expanding opportunity so that they can impact positively on others both in the school and in the wider community. We work hard to nurture and develop an understanding of how kindness, empathy and concern for others must define us, as both individuals and also as part of society, if we are to create a more just and compassionate world. 

Our G31 students had an expert session with Clare Price who told us about the extraordinary life and character of her husband David, about whom G31 will be writing a folk song. This is one of a series of songs about local figures of importance in our region’s story. As we have said before, David was a friend of XP and instrumental in the story of our school. A huge appreciation to Clare for bringing lots of David’s possessions and speaking so beautifully about a wonderful man.

At the end of the week our students took part in conversations with several organisations working regionally, nationally and internationally. These each exemplify how our approach to personal development means that students develop in confidence over time, are confident to speak to a range of audiences and can hold their own in discussion about important issues of our time.

Our G29 students had an expert session with Kate Osborne Member of Parliament (MP) for Jarrow and Gateshead East as part of their current expedition  ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ and working to answer a guiding question ‘How are structures important in helping us to explain our world?’. As part of their work students have been looking at political structures in Government and been investigating housing policy of the Labour Party and other major political parties in the U.K. Our Year 9 really took the opportunity to ask Kate questions in discussions that covered climate action, sustainability, housing policy, immigration along with more personal questions around Kate’s passion for politics and the North East.

On Friday, Koen Timmers visited XP Doncaster to share his work involving young people and schools across the world on Climate Action. Koen set up the Take Action Global project and The Climate Action Project – with 5.3 million kids from 127 countries taking part. He has been nominated for the Bill Gates for the top ten Global Teacher Prize twice. Students from XPG Climate Action Group joined an online meeting with staff from across the Trust to hear Koen talk about his work and how XP schools could get involved. Our students will be updating our wider staff team in the near future about the The Climate Action Project and considering how XPG can get involved.

Our final example of activism in our students came from a group of G28 students who were amazing young delegates at a Humanist Conference on Poverty. The event brought together key individuals and organisations to share best practice: politicians, funders, schools, charities – including recipients of North East Humanists’ own microgrants scheme, and ‘Support and Grow’ who provide invaluable support in their local community. Our students’ maturity and contributions were praised by other delegates from many of the organisations present. 

Our week ahead 

G31 Music

Students are working with experts on Tuesday on the materials that will become the lyrics, harmonies and melodies for their folk songs. G31 families can look forward to hearing these live at St Mary’s church in our presentation of learning. They will then be recorded professionally and published to all of the big streaming sites. By the end of the academic year, all of G31 will be published songwriters.

G29 Expert

G29 are hosting an expert Michelle Bell who is Assistant Director of BCT (Byker Community Trust). This connects to their studies around structure of government and habitations and how these interact as well as modernist and brutalist art and architecture.

Michelle’s career in social housing spans 26 years that started at Newcastle City Council in 1995, followed by roles in Your Homes Newcastle and Homes England. Michelle joined the BCT project team in September 2011 and in July 2012 when BCT was formed, she became responsible for heading up Property Services within BCT.

G28 Preparation for PoL

G28 will this week start preparation for their PoL for their studies of A Christmas Carol. This is an afternoon tea for members of the community that typically experience loneliness, especially around Christmas, all of which connects to their GQ: “Is charity enough?”

Crew Stanton are baking tomorrow morning, and Angelou on Wednesday. Students do not need to bring ingredients, but it is worth wearing clothes that are older. Long hair needs to be tied back in a bobble please.

Crew Frank are baking on Monday 25th November, and Parks on Wednesday 27th next week.

Crew Day – Friday 22nd November

Every half term, we look to run a Crew Day which is an opportunity to ‘tend to and build’ crew and culture. Crew is our support network at XPG and key to the continued success of everyone at our school, we will revisit what it means to be crew and our responsibilities in getting everyone to the top of the mountain. In this week’s Crew Day:

G31 students will start their work on researching suitable people after whom to name their crews – people who have achieved great things and who display our character traits of courage, integrity, respect, craftsmanship and quality, and above all compassion.

G30 will start their work on  looking at which charity they want to support. Students will be putting together their proposals and pitching to the rest of their crew their choice of charity.

G29 will continue their activism work, the awareness raising and charity work they are planning to carry out this academic year. 

G28 students will focus on wellbeing and looking after their ‘mind, body and soul’. 

On Friday, students will work with their crew and Crew Leader for the day developing their team work, crew identity and wellbeing.

PE sessions this week

Our PE sessions this week are as follows. Please ensure that your child has their  full PE kit.

  • All G30 students (Year 8) have PE on Monday..
  • All G31 students (Year 7) have PE on Wednesday.
  • All G29 students (Year 9) have PE on Thursday.
  • All G28 students (Year 10) have PE on Thursday.

G29 SLCs

Year 9 will be carrying out SLCs in the fortnight commencing Monday 25th November. We will be in touch in the next couple of days to give you the opportunity to book a slot.

Looking ahead – important dates

Staff Days – Friday 29th November and Monday 4th December

We have staff days each term at XP so that our teachers can collaborate across the Trust to create and deliver the high quality curriculum that our students study. These are shown in blue on our calendar. On staff days our students do not attend school and there is no expectation that they complete work beyond their regularly set extended study (homework). Students will find this work on Google classroom.

POLs (Presentations of Learning) this term – dates for your diary – all now confirmed

  • G31’s PoL will be on the evening of Monday 16th December at St. Mary’s church in Heworth at 4.30pm.
  • G30’s PoL will be on Wednesday 18th December in school at 4.30pm.
  • G29’s PoL will be on the evening of Wednesday 11th December at the Farrell Centre and Great North Museum in Newcastle University Campus at 3.45pm.
  • G28’s PoL will be on Thursday 19th December in school at 4.30pm.

As usual if you have any questions about your son or daughter please get in touch with your child’s Crew Leader in the first instance or email general enquiries to [email protected].

Julie Mosley

Sharing our Stories: 15/11/2024

Beautiful Work This Week

Children in Need @ Plover

The lovely Year 5 & 6 children have been learning all about Children in Need this week and why the cause is so important. They wanted to raise more awareness, so even more children could be supported. We hope you like their version of ‘I’ll Stand by You’ as we stand with everyone who needs the support!

Beautiful Curation at Green Top

Check out these recent beautiful curations at Green Top School from our Comms Crew!

Crew @ Plover

We asked our students at Plover what Crew looks like and what it means to be Crew – this was their response.

XP Trust – Protecting our Planet

On Friday 15 November Koen Timmers, the world renowned climate educator, visited XP Doncaster to present our students with a plaque entitled, ‘Climate Action Heroes’ in recognition of the work done by students across our Trust in pursuit of our curriculum seam of ‘Protecting Our Planet.’ 

The recognition is also for being part of the Climate Action Project which allows us to connect with students and learners from across the globe to find practical and impactful solutions to the climate emergency.

Meeting Professional Athletes

Last term, students met a few of the Doncaster Rovers first team players and were able to have photos and get autographs from the players. Students asked questions about the life of a professional athlete and the journey that the players have been on playing for different clubs. It was great to hear the players speak about our character traits and how these character traits link to sport. 

In the same week, students visited Hill House school to listen to Olympic gold medal GB hockey player Sam Quek. Her experience as an athlete and the ups and downs she has faced really helped our students to understand that if you want something in life you have to work hard for it! Students were able to have a photo and ask questions to Sam at the end – they even held her gold medal. 

We’re looking for a Cleaner at Norton Infants!

Find out more and apply here to #JoinOurCrew

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Share your stories with us!

We now have a new dedicated news email so that you can send your stories, updates or ideas about potential news articles directly to us in Comms.

It might be something you or your students have achieved, a charity you’re supporting or anything at all that deserves a wider audience.

Write to us at [email protected] –  we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!

We are delighted to announce that through our partnership with the Confucius Institute and Newcastle University, we will have our first session of Mandarin Club starting tomorrow after school until 4.30 – open to students from all year groups.

The sessions are interactive and great fun, and are aimed at developing conversational speaking, writing and listening in one of the most spoken languages in the world.

Students can come along tomorrow and get a taster session. Previous students from Year 9 and 10 really enjoyed their sessions when we have had these are part of LOOL in Key Stage 3.

Dear Families

What a great first week back it has been! Our students have returned well and quickly got back into the swing of things, working hard and enjoying the great learning opportunities they have had this week. We’ve had some amazing expert sessions in and outside of school which continue to feed into current expedition work supporting our students in their response to their guiding questions.

G31 – How can stories influence and shape communities?

Work has started on our final product of folk songs – more below about an expert visitor this week. Students also have been continuing to learn about our region’s history including the reformation during the reign of Henry VIII and have also been continuing to learn about the particle model in science which was harnessed during the industrial revolution – another stop on our history of Gateshead and its place in Britain.

G30 – What does it mean to be human?

Our Year 8 students had a fantastic week, carrying out fieldwork at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sheriff Hill and interviewed Humanist experts in school. The fieldwork connected to the work students have been studying in STEAM sessions on gas exchange and circulatory  systems. Students enjoyed hands-on sessions  in the Respiratory Simulation Room and met the clinical lead for organ donation. They also got the chance to see the area where their final art product “Reflecting Humanity” will be exhibited. 

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Our students enjoyed their session with a Humanist expert who spoke to them about the Humanist belief that we have one life and therefore should ensure we make the most of our time on Earth by living the best life possible for ourselves and others, including future generations. As is always the case, the experts praised the high quality questions and discussions they had with our students and the maturity they demonstrated.

G29 – How are structures important in helping us to explain our world?

This week our Year 9 students worked alongside experts from Newcastle University making audio recordings of the built environment which will be manipulated so that they can be used as part of the audio installation that students will produce as part of the ‘Concrete Dreams’ exhibition at the Farrell Centre. In addition to the audio for the soundscapes that have now been recorded, students will be interviewing members of the community to collect oral histories of the iconic original car park on the Trinity Square site.

   

G28 – How did bonding help the Vikings forge a strong legacy? / Is charity enough?

Students this week were able to make connections between both of their learning expeditions in Year 10.

In Science they have been carrying out a required practical which requires the preparation of a pure, dry sample of a soluble salt from an insoluble oxide or carbonate using a Bunsen burner to heat dilute  acid and a water bath to evaporate the solvent. Students also reinforced the importance of: using appropriate heating devices safely, using appropriate apparatus and techniques, including a suitable choice of reactants and the safe use of equipment to purify mixtures. All of this is leading to students being able to analyse viking artefacts, based on connecting their properties to their chemical structure and internal bonding.

In HUMAN students had an expert session with local members of the Dickens Society, who were able to help students to make connections between themes in the book of charity, community and bonds, and also root these in the context in which Dickens was writing A Christmas Carol. More information soon on how students will put their learning to use in an event in school for our community designed to tackle loneliness at Christmas and beyond!

G30’s stunning Memory Lane Radio broadcast 

I think that the  biggest highlight of our week though must be our G30 radio  broadcast of unheard voices from WWI. This was played on Memory Lane Radio on Sunday 11th November at 11am as part of their Armistice Day programme. Listening to the beautiful voices and words of all 50 of our students was simply stunning, their writing was powerful and really emotive. If you didn’t get the chance to tune in on Sunday, here is the link to the recording.

I highly recommend you get a cup of tea, sit back and enjoy the 55 min programme.

Our week ahead 

PE sessions this week

Our PE sessions this week are as follows. Please ensure that your child has their  full PE kit.

  • All G30 students (Year 8) have PE on Monday..
  • For G31 students (Year 7)
    •  G31 Class 1 students have PE on Tuesday.
    • G31 Class 2 students have PE on Wednesday.
  • All G29 students (Year 9) have PE on Thursday.
  • All G28 students (Year 10) have PE on Thursday.

Extended Study and Clubs

Our clubs will all run this week (see schedule below) along with extended study sessions every day except Friday. Our before-school fitness and running clubs on Tuesday and Thursday will start at the earlier time of 7.45am this week.

For a small school, we offer a wide selection of enrichment opportunities to our students and this week we are adding Mandarin Club to the list. Please encourage your child to get involved in our clubs (lunchtime or after school) to explore their interests or find new ones. Being active or creative, learning new things and being part of a team helps connect us and boost our mental wellbeing.  

Working with experts, fieldwork and PoLs

G30

Our year 7 students are this week meeting with Clare Price, who is the wife of David Price OBE who sadly passed away in May this year. David was a friend and advocate of XP Gateshead and was a renowned figure in the world of education. As part of their final product, students in year 7 are writing folk songs about important local figures from our region’s history – and one of those songs will be about David. We look forward to being able to perform our songs to you in December at our PoL in St Mary’s church in Heworth

G28 – RS Conference: ‘Poverty – a Humanist Concern’  

A group of our year 10 students are attending a conference on Friday. The purpose of the event is to bring together key individuals and organisations to share best practice: politicians, funders, schools, charities – including recipients of North East Humanists’ own microgrants scheme, and ‘Support and Grow’ who provide invaluable support in their local community. 

Families of children that are attending have been contacted by Mrs Ross.

POLs (Presentations of Learning) this term – dates for your diary – all now confirmed

  • G31’s PoL will be on the evening of Monday 16th December at St. Mary’s church in Heworth at 4.30pm.
  • G30’s PoL will be on Wednesday 18th December in school at 4.30pm.
  • G29’s PoL will be on the evening of Wednesday 11th December at the Farrell Centre and Great North Museum in Newcastle University Campus at 3.45pm.
  • G28’s PoL will be on Thursday 19th December in school at 4.30pm.

As usual if you have any questions about your son or daughter please get in touch with your child’s Crew Leader in the first instance or email general enquiries to [email protected].

Julie Mosley

On Armistice Sunday, as part of Remembrance, Year 8’s final product from their expedition ‘Do your bit‘ will be broadcast on Memory Lane Radio.

This includes extracts of students’ creative writing about unheard voices from World War 1 supporting them to answer the guiding question: ‘Why is it important that we honour all of those who sacrificed in WWI?’

You can listen live by clicking on this link and pressing the play button at 11am on Sunday morning.

What a fantastic way for our students work to connect with their community and a listenership of over 100,000 people!

Sharing our Stories: 08/11/2024

Beautiful Work This Week

Jeff Tech High

This October half term, 9 members of staff from across XP Trust travelled to San Diego to work with the best project based learning teacher in the world – Jeff Robin. Each teacher brought with them a personally crafted exemplar – a tangible product of their passion and planning – to refine and inspire transformative future Expeditions.

Inspired by Jeff’s groundbreaking work at High Tech High, the school that inspired XP, they sought to elevate their teaching through creativity, activism, and lasting legacy. Away from the familiar, they embraced new ideas in a setting that ignited their imagination…

Stay tuned for the full length documentary and story of Jeff Tech High…

Green Top’s new Sensory Room!

Stay & Play at Carcroft!

Open Day @ Norton Infants

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Beautiful Work from Danny in G28 @ XP Gateshead

Crew White Supports the Eve Merton Trust @ XP East

Share your stories with us!

We now have a new dedicated news email so that you can send your stories, updates or ideas about potential news articles directly to us in Comms.

It might be something you or your students have achieved, a charity you’re supporting or anything at all that deserves a wider audience.

Write to us at [email protected] –  we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!

Beautiful work from Danny in G28

We are delighted to announce that Danny in G28 has been selected to play for Durham County Cricket club under 15s after attending many training sessions and trials.

His hard work and dedication has paid off! Out of over 700 juniors in the north east, 40 were selected to attend trials and with a view to then being selected to represent Durham in the 2025 season.

Danny’s talent stood out and the coaches have therefore selected him to play for Durham. We know that Danny is going to make a massive difference to this team due to his passion for the game, determination and skills.

He has started his intense training this week to make sure he is ready for the upcoming season.

Well done Danny!

G29 Student-Led Conferences

G29 will have student led conferences earlier than other cohorts this year. This is because later in the year they will be carrying out Passage Presentations about their readiness for GCSE studies.

Student-Led Conferences for G29 will take place in the fortnight commencing Monday 25th November. More details on how to book a slot for your child’s SLC will be posted soon.

G29 Presentation of Learning

We are delighted to confirm the date and start time for G29’s presentation of learning for their expedition: Another brick in the wall with the Guiding Question “How are structures important in helping us to explain our world?

The presentation of learning will take place at The Farrell Centre and Newcastle University.

This will be on Wednesday 11th December starting at 3.45pm.

This is a change to earlier date that we had advertised. The Farrell Centre is a national centre for architecture, and this means that we will not only be able to use the centre for the evening but students will also get another experience of a University Campus and spend time preparing at the centre during the daytime too.

We expect for the presentation of learning to last around one hour, with two parts each in a separate building. We will provide a map and directions closer to the date.

We look forward to seeing all G29 families on December 11th.