G32 Fieldwork – Gurdwara Siri Guru Singh Sabha

As part of our current expedition ‘Do your bit’ with the guiding question:

‘Why do we need to honour all those who sacrificed in WWI?’

We are carrying out religion and worldviews fieldwork at the Gurdwara Siri Guru Singh Sabha in Newcastle on Thursday 12th February. This fieldwork will consolidate the studying the students are going to be doing about the involvement of the many Sikh soldiers who fought bravely for the empire during WW1.

The students will have an informative presentation and Q & A session with an expert, Rav Singh from ‘A Little History of the Sikhs’ in London, on Wednesday 4th February as well as lessons which explore the beliefs and practices of Sikhi. This fieldwork will then provide the students with firsthand experiences and insights into the Sikh religious traditions that they have learned about.

Students should arrive for school on 12th February, as usual, before 8.25am.

We will be travelling to the Gurdwara by metro from Heworth, leaving school at 9:00am  and returning by 3:15pm.

As a mark of respect, and as is the case in many different religious buildings, students will need to cover their heads when in the Gurdwara – if they have their own bandana or thin headscarf to do this they can use that, otherwise they will be provided with one (which has been freshly laundered) on arrival at the Gurdwara. Hats and hoods are not an appropriate or acceptable head covering inside the Gurdwara. Students will also need to remove their shoes but leave on their socks whilst in the Gurdwara. Students need to be dressed modestly which in terms of going into the Gurdwara means shoulders and knees covered so no shorts or vest tops to be worn please.

One of the practices we will have learned about in the Sikh faith is Sewa which is selfless service or volunteering for the betterment of others and the community without expecting anything in return. Our students will be contributing to ‘Langar’ whilst there, helping to prepare the meal that will be eaten at lunchtime. Students will also be responsible for serving the lunch and clearing away. Sewa is activism which emphasises the importance of compassion, empathy and the selflessness needed in order to promote a caring community and therefore aligns perfectly with our character values here at XP.

The lunch that the students will help to prepare and then will be served to eat will be a delicious vegetarian dhal and flatbread. We would strongly encourage students to try the food, as it is always delicious and students over the past couple of years have been pleasantly surprised by how much they have enjoyed it. If students would prefer to bring a packed lunch it MUST not contain any meat, fish or eggs and, as always, strictly no nuts). Lunch will be provided for students eligible for FSM if you request this.

We are looking forward to students being able to find out more about Sikhi and how the Gurdwara holds immense significance in the Sikh faith and community.

Last year’s cohort and staff found this a very enriching experience and we know that G32 will too!

If you have any questions about this fieldwork, please contact your child’s Crew Leader.





Dear Families

Every week before I start a weekly update, I look back on the week before reflecting on our progress, student and staff achievements, our culture and our crew. Like every week, there is a feeling of pride about the work that happens at XPG and pleasure in the work we do daily alongside our students, who, like staff, are producing beautiful work, developing character and achieving academic success. We have had several visitors in school this week and they have all commented on the strength of our school culture and how it manifests in the way all students and staff behave and the work that is produced. 

Students as ‘Leaders of their Own Learning’

It has been great to see so many of you in person this week attending G32 and G31 Student Led Conferences (SLC). Our students have shown real courage this week presenting their learning, especially G32 students where this has been their first time presenting a SLC. Feedback from parents and carers has been full of praise and this will feed into their SLC debrief where they will reflect on this experience against the rubric and set themselves targets for their next SLC.

Thank you to all G30 families who attended last week’s Information Evening which included details about Passage Presentations which will take place during the 16th and 17th March.  Crew leaders have been really impressed with the maturity and commitment G30 are showing to their work and the process of passage which is a step up from SLC’s. In a Passage Presentation students present their learning journey from Year 7 to a panel which includes their Crew Leader, a Staff Panelist, a Guest Panelist and their Parents/Carers. We will soon send out the system to book a passage presentation slot. Details from the Information Evening are posted on our website here.

This half term, we will be running our first Teacher Student Learning Conferences (TSLCs) with G29.  Our Y10 students have started working hard to bring together their work in each subject area so they can sit alongside their subject teacher to present their progress to parents. G29 TSLCs will take place on Tuesday 17th February and we will be sharing booking information with Y10 this week.

Magic Breakfast

At XPG we run a Breakfast Club every morning from 8:00–8:25am every day.  One of the best things about Breakfast Club is that it’s run by our brilliant G30 students, with support from staff. They do a fantastic job welcoming students, helping things run smoothly, and creating a positive and friendly atmosphere.

On Friday our breakfast club was visited by Lyndsey Appleby from Magic Breakfast who shared her thoughts and feedback with us and G32 and G31 students 

It was lovely to see the breakfast provision and run the assemblies. The students were fantastic and, during my tour, I was blown away by the work and effort the students had put in. Amazing!”

We would like to see more students and families taking advantage of our free breakfast offer. Eating breakfast can really help with focus, energy, and concentration, but it’s also about more than food. It’s a chance to relax, feel settled, and start the day on a positive note! Students don’t have to come every day either — popping in once or twice a week is absolutely fine.

G32 Student leaders working with Edberts House 

Last week student leaders from Year 7 visited Edberts House to take part in their community “Burns Breakfast”. They supported with preparation and cooking of the food for the event and spent time with users of the provision. We are so grateful for out continued partnership with Edberts House and are delighted to be able to continue to support their great work.

G31 Students leaders at the RVI Hospital

Student leaders from G31 visited the RVI Hospital in Newcastle to build knowledge around the impact and work that occurs in a hospital setting. Students have presented their findings back to their class around the importance of the NHS within the context of their guiding question “What does it meant to be human?”.

The week ahead

G28 mock exams

Our mock exams continue this week for Year 11 who, as always, are impressing us with their maturity, determination and efforts.

Working with Experts: Activism in Action

At XP, all learning expeditions include working with experts or fieldwork. This links directly to our Design Principle of ‘Activism’, providing students with authentic opportunities to engage with professionals. By working alongside experts, students gain “Powerful Knowledge” that brings integrity and accuracy to their work, helping them see how their learning connects to the wider world.

This week we welcome the following experts to our school:

  • G29 (Year 10): On Monday, students will work with experts from Northumbria University
  • G32 (Year 7): Our Year 7 students have a busy week of expert input.
    • On Monday, they will be starting their work with our partners Nourish to develop practical skills and understanding of a range of preparation techniques and recipes in our students kitchen. This connects to their guiding question “Is survival sufficient?”.
    • On Wednesday, they will be joined by expert Rav Singh. This session will help students to further understand the importance of Sikhi soldiers during WWI who travelled half way across the globe to sacrifice for all of us.

PE sessions this week

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

  • Both G32 (Year 7) classes have PE sessions on Monday and Wednesday this week.
  • G31 (Year 8)  students have PE on Tuesday of this week
  • G30 (Year 9)  students have PE on Thursday of this week.
  • G29 and G28 (Year 10 and 11) students have PE on Monday of this week

As always, if you have any questions, please contact your child’s crew leader in the first instance. Thank you for your ongoing support as we work together to help our students become the best versions of themselves.

Julie Mosley

Principal

G29 10.2 POL performance

Dear G29 Parents and Carers

Our debate performance for the G29 POL, for our current expedition ‘Act Naturally: are we really free to choose?’ will take place at 4.40pm on Friday April 17th. This is the Friday of the first week back after the Easter holidays.

We are fortunate enough to be able to use the debate chamber at Newcastle Sixth Form college for this event, and are really looking forward to seeing our learners shine in an official debate setting.

Best regards

G29 team

Important information for G31 families

Dear Families

We have not been able to attend the theatre performance this afternoon.

Due to an error on our part, we arrived for the incorrect performance time. There was an earlier performance today which was not advertised on the performance website.

All students are safe and are currently returning to school.

Children can be collected at 3.15pm or can stay in school until the later time advertised if that is more convenient for you.

We sincerely regret this error and any inconvenience or disappointment this may have caused the students and you. These errors do happen and we will of course review our processes for external bookings to ensure this does not happen again.

Students have handled this situation wonderfully.

Thank you for your understanding

Sharing our Stories: 30/01/2026

Beautiful work this week

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Key Stage 1 Community Crew @ Green Top

Fruit Tasting and Painting @ Plover

Sticky knowledge – Maths reasoning @ Carcroft School

In the spirit of Crew @ XP

Weekly Update for Families @ XP Gateshead

Maths, Mysteries and Masterminds @ Norton Infants

High Energy and Big Wins @ XP East

Share your stories with us!

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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!

G31 Weird! fieldwork tomorrow UPDATE

I received an email last night with an updated run time for the show. The run time is now confirmed as 1 hour 24 mins as opposed to the 1 hour 10 originally stated.

This means that our estimated ETA back to school tomorrow will be 3:45 NOT 3:30.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused by this change in run time.

A reminder that students must be wearing appropriate footwear to walk to the metro (no crocs) and must have some sort of coat or jacket to wear to metro. No sweets or snacks are permitted to be brought by students. They must have a water bottle with them as usual that will be filled before leaving school for the performance.

Weekly Update for Families – W/C 26th January 2026

Dear Families

These last two staff days have been a great success, with a teaching a learning conference on Friday in Doncaster, and today colleagues across secondary school were working from our building in subject crews – further strengthening our curriculum. Crew is as important to staff as it is to students at XPG and taking time to work in our wider teams across Trust has allowed us to strengthen our relationships, develop our understanding of teaching and learning and collaboratively plan high quality work. It was also  a chance to see how our work is part of something bigger and everyone I spoke to after the event had a real sense of pride in what they do and the Trust they work for – I certainly did and also enjoyed our time away as a staff crew.

On Friday, all staff received their copy of XP Trust Core Practices, a resource for guidance, reflection and touchstone where we reference all aspects of our model.

“Crew challenges and supports all of us to be ethical human beings who recognise their own value and the value of community.”

Crew is the cultural heart of XP Trust, built on the foundational principle that, “We are crew, not passengers, strengthened by acts of consequential service to others.” This principle permeates every aspect of our community, starting with our staff. The ethos of mutual support and shared challenge is modelled first and foremost in Staff Crew, ensuring that adults live the same values we expect of our students.

We also got a chance to try out our new XP transport and are looking forward to housing one of the minibuses here in the North East. This will allow us more flexibility and cost effective travel especially around sporting events.

The week ahead

As is always the case, it is a packed week for students with experiences that enrich their learning:

DT Workshop installation

Work is ongoing around installation of high-spec kit for our DT workshop. This is scheduled to be completed on Wednesday of this week. It does mean some changes for students for e.g. the dining tables will be in a slightly different place to usual tomorrow morning to allow for equipment to be delivered safely. THere are also some room changes  so please do encourage your child to look at their timetable carefully.

G30 Into University Session – Tuesday 27th January 2026

Our cohort of G30 students working with Into University will have a further session with our partners in school on Tuesday morning. Into University provides learning experiences designed to inspire young people to consider university, especially when they are from backgrounds that are underrepresented in the wider university population.

G30 Diptheria / Tetanus / Polio Immunisations – Wednesday 28th January in school

These will be taking place during the school day on Wednesday morning.

G31 RVI Hospital Student leadership Group – Wednesday 28th January

A small group of G31 students will be visiting the RVI Children’s Hospital on Wednesday during the school day. Students will build knowledge around the impact and work that occurs in a hospital setting, aligned to their interest in health careers, and also to support expedition aims and further develop partnerships with the NHS for future expeditions in Year 8.

G30 Family Information Evening – Wednesday 28th January at 5.30pm

For more details of this event click here.

G28 Mocks start this Thursday

For more details, including the exam timetable please click here.

G31 Theatre Royal Fieldwork – Friday 30th January

For more details please see Miss Tatters post: click here.

Student-Led Conferences for G31 and G30

SLCs continue for G31 and G30. Families of Crew Windsor should now have an email from Mr Said to book a telephone conversation with him.

PE this week

  • G32 Class 2 have PE on Wednesday of this week
    • Due to the staff day today, Class 1 do not have PE this week. We will seek to make this up in a future week if possible.
  • G31 have PE on Tuesday of this week
  • G30 have PE on Thursday of this week.
  • Due to the staff day today G28 and G29 do not have their core PE session this week. We will seek to make this up in a future week if possible.

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

Principal

Breakfast – Every Morning 8:00–8:25

Did you know we run a Breakfast Club every morning from 8:00–8:25am? It’s a great way for students to start the day feeling full, and ready to learn — and we’d love to see more students come along.

One of the best things about Breakfast Club is that it’s run by our brilliant G30 students, with support from staff. They do a fantastic job welcoming students, helping things run smoothly, and creating a positive and friendly atmosphere.

Eating breakfast can really help with focus, energy, and concentration, but it’s also about more than food. It’s a chance to relax, feel settled, and start the day on a positive note!

You don’t have to come every day either — popping in once or twice a week is absolutely fine.

So why not give it a go?
Just turn up between 8:00 and 8:25am, grab some breakfast, and start your day right.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Sharing our Stories: 23/01/2026

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

Extended Study Learning @ Green Top

Amazing home learning in Year 6 @ Plover

Baking biscuits @ Carcroft School

High energy and big wins @ XP

Weekly Update for Families @ XP Gateshead

Crew Hamilton: Orienteering Extraordinaires @ Norton Infants

Academic Thursday in Crew White @ 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!