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/

Our Open Evening on Tuesday 30th September is now fully booked.

Due to high demand and our limited size and space in our current temporary building, we have had to limit the number of places at the event. If you have not registered to attend, please do not turn up on the evening as we will not be able to accommodate you.

More information about our school:

Our website is also a valuable source of information and will give you a real flavour of the rigour of XP and our relentless focus on academic success, character growth and beautiful work.

Last year we put together an information website for families that were are not able to attend, which you can find here:
https://sites.google.com/xpgateshead.org/xp-gateshead-online-open-eve/home

Information on how to apply for a place at our school can be found here: https://xpgateshead.org/how-to-apply-for-a-place-at-xp-gateshead/

Frequently asked questions about our school can be found here:
https://xpgateshead.org/category/faq/

Sharing our Stories: 19/09/2025

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

Reception: Crew champion music makers @ Green Top

Demonstrating the character trait courage @ Plover

Bye-bye litter! @ Carcroft School

First week back – CREW CHIPS @ XP

Star of the week @ XP East

Rain or shine: Learning outside every time @ Norton Infants

G28 morning fitness, breakfast, revision! @ 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!

An important part of this year will be considering Post-16 options for the next stages in your child’s education and training. Throughout this year, we will continue to work with students to help them to make good decisions about what they want to do and where they want to go after their time at XP.

G28: GCSE and Post-16 Information Evening – Monday 6th October

We will be hosting an information evening for all G28 families on Monday 6th October at 6pm. This will include information on supporting your child through Year 11 examinations, as well as guidance around helping them to make choices for Post-16 pathways.

 

Our local colleges and sixth forms also host a range of Open Evenings for students and their families to find out more about the courses that they offer. We are sharing these links and dates (where published) now so you can plan if you would like to attend.

Gateshead College

Gateshead College offer a range of A-Levels, Level 2 & Level-3 vocational courses and T-Levels.

https://www.gateshead.ac.uk/support/16-18-how-to-apply/

Gateshead College will publish their Open Evenings here.

Newcastle College

Newcastle College offer a range of A-Levels, Level 2 & Level-3 vocational courses and T-Levels.

https://www.ncl-coll.ac.uk/study-areas/16-18-college/

Newcastle College Open Evenings:

Newcastle Sixth Form College

Newcastle Sixth Form College offer a range of A-Levels and a Year 12 access course. The college is adjacent to the Rye Hill Newcastle College campus.

https://www.newcastlesixthformcollege.ac.uk/subjects

Newcastle Sixth Form College Open Evenings:

  • Wednesday 1st October 2025: 4:30pm – 7:00pm
  • Wednesday 5th November 2025: 4:30pm – 7:00pm
  • Wednesday 3rd December 2025: 4:30pm – 7:00pm

Gateshead Sixth Forms

The following schools in Gateshead have sixth forms as part of their provision, see their websites for more details:

On Tuesday 23rd September, G30 Class 2 will be heading out on fieldwork to the Farrell Centre, an architecture museum in Newcastle upon Tyne. During the visit, students will take part in a workshop on regeneration in Gateshead, which will help them explore and answer their guiding question:

“Why are structures important in helping to explain our world?”

Students will return to school in the afternoon. Please ensure your child:

  • Brings a packed lunch

  • Wears their full kit

  • Has a jacket – the forecast is currently cool, cloudy and dry, but with the weather being so changeable, it’s best to be prepared!

Class 1 will complete the same fieldwork on Tuesday 30th September and will also need to bring a packed lunch.

 

G28 morning fitness, breakfast, revision!

Big shout out to Holly, Maddie, Ethan, Archie, Evan, Daniel and Oliver for attending fitness this morning; great work! The session will be the same Thursday, so anyone who slept in today is welcome to join Thursday, please let Miss Tatters or Mr Devitt know. Can you also aim to arrive by 7:10am so that we can make a prompt 7:15am start please.

There were an additional 13 students joined for English Literature revision this morning at 8:05am – well done to; Sonny, Rafa, Bella, Louis, Anya, Katie, Jess, Macie, Daria, Sabrina, Daniel, Charlie, Lily. This morning focused on Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney and the slides are on classroom if you missed it.

Thursday morning will be a history session focused on the Victoria Tunnels during the Industrial Period. The session will start promptly at 8:05am so if you want breakfast, you must arrive earlier to get this. Thanks to Katie, Anya and Lily for offering some helpful critique of the session too. We welcome any critique from students and are committed to ensuring these sessions are as helpful as possible.

We hope to see everyone again (plus some extras) on Thursday.

Dear Families

We have continued to be impressed with the vast majority of our students this week and the HOWLs (habits of work and learning) they are exhibiting in sessions. It has been great to see the fantastic start G32 have made and hear praise from the team who work with our new cohort. 

On Friday it was wonderful to hear G32 students’ appreciations, apologies and stands during their Community Meeting and I look forward to this week’s Community Meetings with our other year groups.  The language our students use around our character values and HoWLs shows a real depth of understanding and commitment to character development. These are not just words on a wall at XPG

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Guiding Questions

At the start of last week immersion came to the end for all year groups and guiding questions (GQs) have been set with all students. 

GQs influence, shape and act as a reference point for student learning. GQs provoke thinking and deepen learning throughout the 12 week expedition and allow students to be engaged in authentic and purposeful work which makes connections between different subject areas and disciplines. During the course of a learning expedition, our children experience a range of case studies, with challenging texts which deepen their understanding and help them to develop an answer to the rich GQ for the expedition.

Presentations of Learning

At XP we make our work public. One of the most important ways we do this is through Presentations of Learning (PoLs). PoLs usually take place towards the end of expeditions and they 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. 

It is essential that each student has at least one family member in attendance at PoLs. Presentations of Learning are designed to help students develop character, showcase their beautiful work, and reinforce the vital partnership between family, school, and students in their academic and personal growth.

This terms’ Guiding Questions and Presentations of Learning:

G32 -“What’s the story of our community?

The presentation of learning for this event will be held on Tuesday 16th December 2025 at St Mary’s Church in Heworth from 4.30pm until 5.45pm. Please keep this evening free in your diaries.

G31 – “What does it mean to be Human?”

G31’s presentation of learning will be held on the evening Thursday 11th December in school.

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

G30’s presentation of learning will take place on the evening of Wednesday 10th December at Newcastle University Campus including the Farrell Centre.

G29 –  “To what extent does transformation benefit society?”

The final product for this expedition is service learning, and the presentation of learning for this expedition will take place at Edberts House in our community. More details to follow.

G28 – What’s love got to do with it?

Students will be producing revision resources to Romeo and Juliet as their final product and will also perform excerpts from the play with directorial narration and analysis of each scene.

This Presentation of Learning will take place on the evening of Wednesday 17th December in school.

Our week ahead 

Breakfast Club supported by Magic Breakfast

Last week we launched our brand-new Breakfast Club, giving every student the chance to start their day in the best possible way. My thanks go to Miss Jones who has worked with Magic Breakfast and the team from Crew Frank and Crew Parks who set up every day this week offering delicious toast, bagels and crumpets to our students.  The club runs every school morning from 7.45am to 8:10am and all students are welcome to attend. We have talked to our students this week about the importance of looking after themselves and making sure they start each day in the right way. Can I remind parents that energy drinks and sweets are not allowed in school and ask for your support around this.

PE sessions this week

Please can parents make sure that their child has a PE kit  for PE sessions. We expect students to change into their appropriate PE kit, and not wear the same clothes they wear in school. Similarly, students must change out of PE kit afterwards, into their normal school clothes. For safety, jewellery must be removed and hair must be tied back.

  • G32 students (Year 7) – Class 1 PE sessions take place on Monday, Class 2 PE sessions take place on Wednesday.
  • G31 students (Year 8) have PE on Tuesday.
  • G30 students (Year 9) have PE on Thursday.
  • G29 students (Year 10) have PE on Monday.
  • G28 students (Year 11) have PE on Monday.

Extended Study 

Last week teachers set extended study and students have begun to build their extended study timetable. In a typical week, for Years 7-9 there is around 45-60 mins set  per night. Each subject area sets the extended study and it is due on the same day each week, so that students can organise their time and get into good habits around additional study outside of sessions. Here is our KS3 (Years 7-9) extended study timetable:

There is a step up in expectations at GCSE in Year 10 and Year 11. All GCSE-level courses now have examinations as their main form of assessment. There is a lot of content that students need to internalise and it is just not possible for students to do this in Year 11 in the run up to their examinations. As such, students are expected to spend more time on their extended study in comparison to Years 7-9. This means that there should be no need to rely on cramming in Year 11 and students should be in good habits around working outside of sessions in readiness for the revision needed to be successful. Here is our KS4 (Years 10-11) extended study timetable:

Please see our earlier post on Extended Study at XP Gateshead which includes more details on our rationale.

After school extended study sessions will start this week.

We offer extended study sessions from 3:15pm – 4:30pm Monday – Thursday.  Students attending these sessions must stay for the full session until the end at 4.30pm. These sessions allow students to work with their peers and staff on extended study tasks in school where support is on hand. Extended study is optional for most students but for some who struggle to complete and miss deadlines, extended study may be directed.

If you have any questions about extended study or how you could best support your child, please contact their Crew Leader for support.

We will be launching our new lunchtime and after school clubs programme by the end of September.

Staff Development Days

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.

This week and next see the first of our staff days where students are not expected to be in school.

  • Friday 19th September – Staff Development Day 
  • Monday 22nd September – Staff Development Day 

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.

Students are expected back to school on Tuesday 23rd September by 8:25am at the latest.

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. Together we are stronger #WeAreCrew.

Julie Mosley

G28 Fitness, Breakfast, Revision!

Starting next week, there will be an opportunity for G28 to get involved in some morning fitness. This will be strength based (using weights) and work on a 6 week block so students can see themselves progressing and getting stronger. They will really benefit physically and mentally from starting their day with a fitness session and it will help them to be more alert and energised throughout sessions. 

The fitness class will be in the sports hall on Tuesday and Thursday from 7:15am-7:45am

They will then have time to get changed and showered and get breakfast in H11

There will then be a revision session from 8:05-8:25 (initially this will alternate English Lit and History and the session break down is below). Other subjects may begin to run these revision sessions as we move through the year. 

Students are welcome to come in for 8am and just get some breakfast and do the revision session.

Students should have told their crew leader on Friday if they are wanting to attend fitness or just breakfast revision so we can plan the fitness session and prepare for the breakfast. Please encourage your child to take up this valuable opportunity or email your child’s crew leader if you would like to direct them to revision so we can speak to them. 



Scaling Up Compassion: Mia’s Mission with Reptile Rescue

What a way to begin a learning journey at XP Gateshead! Just a few weeks into Year 7 at XP Gateshead, Mia is already showing what it means to make a difference in her community.

Mia has been volunteering with Richmond Exotics, a local reptile rescue and education centre, for over a year. She’s raised almost £300 so far by making and selling homemade bracelets, crochet animals, keyrings, and sweets at stalls and events. She’s also donated equipment, fostered snakes and tortoises, and even rescued and adopted a large python.

Richmond Exotics is a small but mighty charity that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes reptiles, invertebrates, and other exotic pets. They also work with schools to educate children and communities about animal welfare, conservation, and responsible ownership.

Mia’s dedication shows the best of our XP character traits: compassion in caring for vulnerable animals, courage in taking on challenges, and craftsmanship and quality in her handmade fundraising work.

We can’t wait to see how Mia’s compassion and courage grow throughout her time at XP. 

G32 Fieldwork – Delayed return to school

Good afternoon,

We are very sorry but there is an issue with one of our hired minibus. We are using one minibus to get students back to school. This means some Class 1 students will not arrive in school until around 4pm.

Students will contact you where they have mobile phones,  or a member of staff will be in contact soon.

Thanks for your understanding and apologies for any inconvenience.

Tomorrow’s fieldwork is unaffected as our hire company are providing a replacement vehicle for tomorrow.

Extended Study at XP Gateshead

For more details on our rationale for extended study, please click on this link.

Students are set work through Google Classroom, which students access through their school login.

The tables below show what a typical week looks like in KS3 and KS4, the days on which extended study is set, and when it is due.

Year 6 Open Evening – Booking is now open

We are pleased to be able to announce that you can now book a place at our Open Evening on Tuesday 30th September at 5.45pm.

This is an event for families that are considering XP Gateshead as a destination school for their children in the next academic year (from September 2026).

IMPORTANT – Signing up to the event

Please take the time to read our prospectus before signing up to the event.

As we are anticipating a very high level of interest in these evenings, and due to our limited size and space in our current temporary building, you will need to sign up for this event to be able to attend. This was indicated in the secondary admissions booklet sent to you by Gateshead Council.

We are limiting the number of places to three places per family, including your child in Year 6.

Last year there were some families that could not be accommodated on the evening as they had not booked in advance. Due to our limited size, if you have not booked in advance, you will not be able to attend on the evening.

Please do not attempt to sign up if your children are currently in Year 5 or below. All of the above will mean that we can accommodate as many Year 6 families as possible.

We will post again if the event becomes fully booked.

You can book your place at this event by clicking on this link.

Julie Mosley

Principal

XP Gateshead