To ensure a balanced intake of students across all ability levels, all applicants to an XP secondary school must sit a Fair Banding Assessment. 

This multiple-choice test focuses on non-verbal reasoning and helps us place students into one of five ability bands. There is no pass or fail, and results are used solely to support a broad and representative admissions process.

Completing the assessment is a key part of the application and must be done to be considered for a place. 

Please ensure your child is registered by 31st October 2025 and prepared to attend the assessment on 22nd November 2025.

Find out more here – https://xptrust.info/XPTFBA

If your child has an aptitude in music, find out how to apply for a musical aptitude place at XP Gateshead here – https://xpgateshead.org/unlock-your-childs-musical-potential-at-xp-gateshead/

This Sunday, 9th November, as part of a programme of Remembrance, G31’s final product from their 7.2 expedition ‘Do your bit‘ will be broadcast on Memory Lane Radio.

This segment features excerpts from students’ creative writing on the theme of unheard voices from World War I. Their work explores and responds to the guiding question: ‘Why is it important that we honour all who sacrificed in WWI?’

Please click on this link and to listen live after the Midday News on Sunday.

This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to share their work with the community and a listenership of over 100,000 people. Now in its third consecutive year, this broadcast has become a valued tradition, proudly showcasing our students’ work on this station. A huge thanks must go to Mrs Downes for organising it, and to our dedicated Digital Leaders for carrying out the recordings.

Sharing our Stories: 07/11/2025

Beautiful work this week

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!

To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.

Top of the Blogs

Class 7 Pop Art @ Green Top

Hedgehogs! @ Plover

Tracing Map @ Carcroft School

Success in PE @ XP

Reptile Rendezvous @ Norton Juniors

Poetry Superstars in E29 Pioneer @ XP East

Weekly Update for Families @ XP Gateshead

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!

G32 Fieldwork – Beamish Museum – 12/11/25

As part of G32’s current expedition of learning, students will be taking part in important fieldwork at Beamish Museum in County Durham on Wednesday 12th November.

This visit will provide an authentic and immersive learning experience, supporting students’ studies of the Industrial Revolution and the importance of coal in shaping life in the Northeast. The workshops will encourage speaking, listening, and historical investigation, helping students make meaningful connections between their Human studies and their work in STEAM where students have been building on their understanding of state changes and learning how learning how George Stephenson applied these principles to experiment with the development of steam engines and machinery that powered the Industrial Revolution. The visit will allow them to see these concepts in action and understand how scientific innovation transformed industry and everyday life.

Students must arrive at school by no later than 8:25am as usual, and we will depart after Crew at 9:15am. We expect to return to school by 4:45pm.

Equipment and clothing:
Students should bring the following items in a backpack:

  • Filled water bottle
  • Pencil case with pens, pencils, ruler, eraser, pencil sharpener, notebook, and reading book
  • Comfortable shoes and a waterproof jacket, as much of the day will be spent outdoors and we will go ahead in inclement weather
  • No iPads are needed for this visit.

A healthy packed lunch will be required. For students entitled to a free school meal, a packed lunch can be provided by school if requested by Friday 7th November. Please ensure lunches do not include nuts, fizzy drinks, or energy drinks.

This visit offers an exciting opportunity for students to experience first-hand how coal powered homes, industry, and transport, and to deepen their understanding of the region’s industrial heritage.

 

Bake Sale tomorrow

Thank you to everyone who came to the Halloween disco tonight (and everyone who supported in set up, running and degunge!)

We will post tomorrow photos and totals raised but just a quick heads up; we have some delicious sweet treats leftover that we will be selling at break and lunch tomorrow so if you would like to buy something, please bring some change! All proceeds go towards supporting Tiny Lives.

 

Dear Families

Welcome back after what I hope has been a restful and safe half term holiday.

We are looking forward to seeing all of our students back this week, raring to go and ready to continue their hard work on current expeditions.

As always, a return to school gives us all the opportunity to make a strong start in terms of getting into good habits and being organised. I would like to remind everyone of the importance of punctuality, attendance and being fully prepared for learning and ask for your support in this to make sure that all of our students are getting it right.

Punctuality

All students need to be in school for an 8.30am start so they must arrive by 8.25am at the latest. A minority of students were regularly late for school last half term which impacted on the learning of others (staff and students). Please talk to your child about their punctuality and ensure that they are arriving on time every day. 

Attendance

At XPG we celebrate attendance and will support those students and families who need to improve their attendance. Snapshots will be shared with you this half term which include attendance information and Crew Leaders will be talking with students and their families  about how important attendance is to academic achievement and success in school.

As you may have seen in the news, school attendance continues to be a concern across the country. At XPG, we were pleased that our attendance figures were higher than local and national figures last year and  there is no doubt that this was down to the hard work of all – students, parents/carers, Crew Leaders and our inclusion team. 

We all understand that school attendance is vital to the life chances of young people and that being in school improves health, wellbeing and socialisation throughout life. We will continue to work hard on attendance and punctuality this half term and will be in contact with families where this is a concern and put supportive improvement plans in place.

As the winter approaches, we are all more susceptible to mild respiratory illnesses including general cold symptoms. It is usually appropriate for parents and carers to send their children to school at these times but it can be tricky making these decisions. The following NHS guidance includes information which may be useful – NHS ‘Is my child too ill for school?’ guidance.

Please share any worries you have around attendance or punctuality with your childs’ Crew Leader. 

Being organised

As always, students need to bring a school bag every day with the following items

    • A filled water bottle
    • Pencil case including: pens, pencils, ruler, eraser and pencil sharpener
  • A fully charged iPad
  • Headphones – ideally not expensive ones
  • A healthy snack for break (no confectionery (sweets), fizzy drinks or energy drinks, nut products)
  • A notebook
  • A reading book (e-reader book, school library book or book from home)
  • A glue stick
  • A purple biro pen
  • A highlighter pen

Please make sure your son/daughter is fully equipped for learning and contact us if there are any problems.

Our week ahead 

Working with experts 

G31 – What does it mean to be human?

G31 will have sessions with our longstanding humanist experts on Monday, who will help students to build on their learning about the golden rule of humanism, and uncover more 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.

G30 – How are structures important in helping us to explain our world? 

This week our G30 students will have 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’ where they are working to answer the 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. 

PE sessions this week

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

  • For G32 students (Year 7)
    •  G31 Class 1 students have PE on Monday.
    • G31 Class 2 students have PE on Wednesday.
  • All G31 students (Year 8) have PE on Tuesday.
  • All G30 students (Year 9) have PE on Thursday.
  • All G29 students (Year 10) have PE on Monday.
  • All G28 students (Year 11) have PE on Monday.

Extended Study and Clubs

Our clubs will all run this week (see schedule below) along with extended study sessions every day except Friday. 

Important dates for your diaries 

Presentations of Learning (PoLs) this term:

  • G32’s PoL will be on the evening of Tuesday 16th December 2025 at St. Mary’s church in Heworth from 4:30pm until 5:54pm. 
  • G31’s PoL will be on Thursday 11th December in school at 4.30pm.
  • G30’s PoL will be on the evening of Wednesday 10th December at the Farrell Centre in Newcastle University Campus. Start time is to be confirmed.
  • G28’s PoL will be on Wednesday 17th December in school at 4.30pm.

PoLs are used as an opportunity for students to showcase their learning from their most current learning expedition. PoLs enable students to grow their character and further embed their learning through presenting their work in front of a range of authentic audiences and in a variety of contexts. We expect for every child to have a family member there to support them at a PoL.

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].

Thank you, as always, for your ongoing support.

Julie Mosley

If you want your child to be part of a Crew that learns with purpose, courage, and compassion, don’t miss your chance.
Apply via the Local Authority website before the deadline.
Already applied? Don’t forget to register for the Fair Banding Assessment → xptrust.info/XPTFBA

Dear Parents/Carers

We have come to the end of another full and busy half term and, as always, our whole community have worked together demonstrating courage, respect, craftsmanship and quality, integrity and above all compassion.  We have continued to work hard across this first half term, welcoming new students and staff,  continuing to build our culture through crew. It is hard to believe what we have achieved in 8 weeks together!

Important dates for your diaries for next half-term

G28 mock exams: Monday 10th to Thursday 13th November

Our Y11 students will continue mock exams next half term in the week beginning Monday 10th November. Please see the provisional timetable on the website

Presentation of Learning (PoLs) – Term 1

PoLs are used as an opportunity for students to showcase their learning from their most current learning expedition. PoLs enable students to grow their character and further embed their learning through presenting their work in front of a range of authentic audiences and in a variety of contexts. In addition, students develop oracy skills by presenting to different audiences and in different contexts which builds confidence and further allows students to grow their character whilst developing key skills.

Below are the dates for our PoLs (Presentations of Learning) next term. It is important to note that we expect for every child to have a family member there to support them.

  • G32’s PoL will be on the evening of Tuesday 16th December 2025 at St. Mary’s church in Heworth from 4:30pm until 5:54pm. 
  • G31’s PoL will be on Thursday 11th December in school at 4.30pm.
  • G30’s PoL will be on the evening of Wednesday 10th December at the Farrell Centre in Newcastle University Campus. Start time is to be confirmed.
  • G28’s PoL will be on Wednesday 17th December in school at 4.30pm.

Have a wonderful break with your children and families

I think that we can all agree that it’s time now for a well deserved rest!  Have a great half term break and we look forward to seeing all of our students on Monday 3rd November at the normal time.

Thank you, as always, for your ongoing support.

.Julie Mosley

G28 Mock Exam Update

Dear Parents and Families of Year 11 students,

Please find below the provisional timetable for the mock exams, which will take place in the second  week back after October  half term, from Monday 10th November to Thursday 13th November . Year 11 students should aim for a successful balance this half term: continuing their revision while ensuring they take quality time off to rest.

As in the Mocks in Year 10 we will run these as we will the Summer GCSE exams so that students develop ther exam skills and learn the rules and protocols of public examinations.

This very useful video from The Exam Office that remind students of these rules that will make their exam experience as smooth as possible.

If you have any questions or queries, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Mr Mead and The G28 Team.

Sharing our Stories 17/10/2025

Beautiful work this week

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!

To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.

Top of the Blogs

We are Scientists @ Green Top

Plover is proud to receive the ‘Choose Kindness’ award! @ Plover

Pumpkin Carving @ Carcroft School

Authors in the making! @ XP

Two NJS Teams enjoy success! @ Norton Juniors

Expert Visitor – Ed Miliband @ Norton Infants

Crew Peake – Shining stars! @ XP East

Congratulations to Hannah in G28 Crew Frank! @ XP Gateshead

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!

Congratulations to Hannah in G28 Crew Frank!

We’re delighted to share that Hannah is now a published poet! Her poem, titled “Fated to Fly,” has been selected for inclusion in the Young Writers’ Annual Showcase 2025 – A Spark of Inspiration.

Hannah showed fantastic initiative by entering the competition independently, and her hard work and creativity have truly paid off. Her poem will also be preserved in the National Archives at the British Library, where it will remain for future generations to enjoy.

We’re incredibly proud of you, Hannah – what a wonderful achievement!