Crew Frank – The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation

Crew Frank have had a great week focusing on our chosen charity. On Tuesday 18th April, Liz Luff from the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation came in to talk to our crew about the work of our chosen charity.

Liz told us a little about how the foundation came about when Sir Bobby was battling cancer for the fifth and what would be the final time. She explained that Ruth Plumber, a Professor of Experimental Cancer Medicine, Newcastle University, had asked Sir Bobby if he could possibly use his contacts to help raise £500, 000 to help equip an important clinical research trials centre in Newcastle. From this request Sir Bobby, along with his wife Lady Elsie, set up the Sir Bobby Robson foundation. The response to Sir Bobby’s appeal for help was immediate and staggering and within less than two months of the Foundation being launched Professor Plummer had the £500,000 she needed. In February 2009, Sir Bobby officially opened the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre.  Liz told us that Sir Bobby was so proud that the centre carried his name and he vowed to give a year of his life to this charity in order to support very important work to save lives. Sir Bobby described it as being at the helm of his last and greatest team. His passion for The Foundation, despite being very ill himself, resulted in him spending his last 18 months doing all he could to raise funds to help others facing cancer.  He said he hoped it would become his legacy. 

Sir Bobby achieved so much in his footballing career which included playing for England himself in the late 1950s and early 60s and managing England for 8 years from 1982-1990 before successfully managing huge clubs such as PSV Eindhoven, FC Porto, Barcelona and then his beloved Newcastle United. He was a man who was highly respected in the footballing world and beyond and this is why so many people were so keen to support him when he set up this important foundation. To date, The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation has raised over £18 million and the Centre offers patients access to early trials and potential new treatments and works closely with the Imaging Research Centre to improve diagnosis and study the effects of new drugs.

During a Crew check in on Wednesday morning we reflected on how we are now feeling about our chosen charity and the support we intend to give to it. The following are quotes from our Crew check in.

After listening to Liz when she came in to speak to us…

Emily – I feel like I know so much more about Sir Bobby and how important he was to a lot of people, not just football fans, and I am proud to be supporting the foundation.

Leon – I feel proud of us choosing this charity because of Sir Bobby being such a great person from our region.

Jayden – I feel glad that we chose this charity because it has a huge impact helping so many people and Liz talked to us about the important work they do.

Ruby – I feel inspired by Sir Bobby Robson being our role model as seeing what he achieved, despite being very ill, makes me think that we can do so much more.

Hannah – I feel intrigued to find out even more about what the foundation does as we carry on supporting it.

Harris – I feel more motivated and confident in what we are going to do because of the important work they do in finding new treatments.

Mrs Ross – I feel so inspired to help make a difference for people who are fighting cancer especially after finding out how motivated Sir Bobby was, despite his own battle, and knowing that there are people everyday who owe their lives to the work of the Sir Bobby Robson foundation.

Daniel – I feel more connected to the charity and motivated to fundraise on its behalf.

Macie – I feel much more confident and eager to support and to do our walk on Friday because I know much more about what Sir Bobby achieved and know we can achieve so much too.

Elyse – I feel motivated by the work that Sir Bobby did and the legacy he has left behind so I’m looking forward to supporting more.

Will – I feel honoured to have chosen to support this charity as we have listened to how passionate Sir Bobby was to help others and so I feel like this was a good choice.

Tyler – I felt very proud of our choice of charity to support as it started out small with a goal of raising half a million pounds to equip a cancer trials centre but has grown so big and we can be part of it continuing and growing to help even more people.

Gemma – I feel confident that we will be able to positively support the charity and proud to have chosen the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation as our crew charity.

Crew Day

Our walk together as a Crew on Friday was to raise funds for this important charity and also included some solo time and a visit to a local Buddhist temple in Hebburn.

 

Eid Mubarak!

Harris has just completed his fast for Ramadan and was able to enjoy sharing his crew picnic today as part of Crew Frank’s plans for the day. He received a card from his crew who are so proud of his dedication and efforts this last month.

Sonny and Daniel have also won their league this week with two games to spare! Congratulations to them both and all involved with Gateshead Stripes U13 football team.

Great work boys!

More updates from Crew Days very soon. Have a great weekend.

Crew Stanton’s Crew Day

Crew Stanton started the day with a check in about favourite childhood toys and games. We then played a fun crew builder called ‘fruit and veg’. 

We had 2 visitors to our crew day who supported us with 2 activities in the morning. 

Mason, Anya, Laisey, Sonny, Rafa, Tyler and Lily D showed craftsmanship and quality whilst working as a crew to construct a toy box that will be donated to the family room of our chosen charity Tiny Lives. Students worked carefully and safely using drills, saws and clamps. Lily D worked on designing stencils which we will create then use to decorate the box.

Archie, Oliver, Jess, Lily T, Katie and Leighla learned how to knit so that they could knit squares which would be sewn together to create a baby blanket. They also showed craftsmanship and quality, as well as resilience to develop a new skill. 

In the afternoon we were joined by Mrs Downes and headed to Windy Nook nature reserve for a crew picnic. We then tried to find a geocache but unfortunately we were unsuccessful. We also selected a good location for our own geocache. We have submitted the location for approval and will plant our geocache once we have been granted permission. 

The whole crew have shown great compassion and respect throughout the day and have worked brilliantly as a crew. Our knitting group have gone home with needles and wool to continue their squares and the toy box group will complete decorating in the coming weeks during crew time. 



Upcoming Strike Action

Strike Action  – Thursday 27th April and Tuesday 2nd May 2023

As you are aware, the NEU teachers union have balloted and agreed further strike action on Thursday 27th April and Tuesday 2nd May. As a leadership team, we have continued to do our best to minimise disruption to your child’s  education during strike action. 

Our plans are as follows:

Thursday 27th April – Y8 only in school

Tuesday 2nd May – Y7 only in school

When students are not in school they can work independently on extended study tasks.

Crew Day, Walk for water and sponsorship

A reminder that all students in both Year 7 and Year 8 will be out of school at some point tomorrow as part of their Crew Days.

Year 8 have planned their own outdoor activities and Year 7 are at Gateshead International Stadium.

This means that students will need:

  • Their regular kit for the day including their water bottle.
  • Suncream
  • Comfortable trainer style shoes for walking
  • Appropriate clothing for the weather, including a waterproof top.
  • Anything they are planning to bring for the picnic.

Sponsorship forms were shared with Year 7 on Monday. We have asked if money raised could come back next week, ideally by Wednesday 26th April, but by the end of the week at the latest.

G28 Art immersion

As part of the immersion for their new expedition, year 8 students will be experimenting with mark making this week in Art.

We would like students to bring in items that might make interesting marks. Please do not go out and buy anything, but if you have old items lying around that might make interesting marks, please get your child to bring these in on Thursday this week.

For example:

  • Cardboard
  • Chopsticks
  • Sponge
  • Shampoo bottle lid
  • Cream tube
  • Toothbrush
  • Comb
  • Cotton pad
  • Sponge
  • Silicone muffin / paper cake cup
  • Chopsticks
  • Toothpicks
  • Foil/ chocolate packaging
  • Bubble wrap

G29 Crew Day – Friday 21st April

As you know Year 7 students are carrying out a day of fundraising at Gateshead International Stadium linked to their studies from the last learning expedition “Staying Alive”. Students read a text excerpted from worldvision.org about two children whose lives were profoundly different, due to their access to clean water.

Working together in Crews, our students will aim to carry 5 litre bottles of water around as many laps of the 400m track as they can.

The funds raised will be put towards twinning our school toilets with a set that have been installed in an area of need, transforming a community.

Students will start school at the regular time. We will be leaving school by coach and returning during the school day so students will finish at the regular time of 3.15pm.

Each Crew is planning a Crew picnic. Crew leaders will be careful to monitor the contents of picnics where food allergies are an issue. Your child should be able to tell you what they have planned to contribute to the picnic.

The weather forecast at the moment is mild but with a chance of showers.

Students will bring home their sponsorship forms today.

Students will need:

  • Their regular kit for the day including their water bottle.
  • Suncream
  • Comfortable trainer style shoes for walking distance on the running track.
  • Appropriate clothing for the weather, including a waterproof top.
  • Anything they are planning to bring for the picnic.

 

Dear Parents/Carers

Welcome back! We hope you have enjoyed your Easter break and we are looking forward to welcoming our students back tomorrow for the start of a new term at XP Gateshead.

Our usual reminders for a good start back…

Punctuality

School opens at 8:00am every morning. Students should arrive between 8:00am and 8:25 am and there are spaces available for socialising, reading or completing extended study. Students must be on site for 8.25am for the call to Crew. 

Daily kit list

As always, students need to bring a school bag with:

  • A filled water bottle
  • Pencil case including: pens, pencils, ruler, eraser and pencil sharpener
  • A fully charged iPad 
  • Their AR reading book (please remember that as part of our reading strategy, we expect all students to read between 20-30 mins. each day)
  • Headphones 
  • A healthy snack for break (no confectionery (sweets), fizzy drinks or energy drinks, nut products)
  • A notebook

Dress code

As always, we ask students and staff to dress appropriately and modestly. See link here to details on dress code from our website.

This week

New Term – New Expeditions

A new term means new and exciting expeditions for our students. As always, immersion takes place this week and our students will be working hard to find out what their new guiding questions are and the challenges and new learning their expeditions will bring.

G29 Fieldwork

As part of their immersion, students in Year 7 will be taking part in an afternoon of fieldwork in our local nature reserve at Windy Nook. Students will eat lunch in school as normal on these days. There are no special requirements for this apart from sensible clothing suitable for the weather. Fieldwork will take place on Wednesday afternoon for Class 1 and Thursday afternoon for Class 2.

PE sessions

There is a slight change to PE this week for Year 7 Class 1. As usual Y8 students will need a PE kit for Tuesday, Y7 Class 2  students will need a PE kit on Wednesday and Y7 Class 1 will need a PE kit on Thursday.

Crew Day – Friday 

On Friday our students will spend the whole day working with their crew and Crew Leader. The focus for these days will be charitable work as well as developing their team work, crew identity and wellbeing. For both Year 7 and Year 8 students will start and finish the school day at the usual time, and are planning Crew picnics. Each student is asked to bring something for the picnic, so your children should be able to inform you of the plan for their Crew and what they have suggested that they bring.

G29 Toilet Twinning – Walk for water

Linked to their work on ‘Staying Alive’ students are carrying out a day of fundraising to twin our toilets. Toilet twinning is a charity that installs toilets, clean water supplies and hygiene kits in areas in some of the world’s poorest countries.

The challenge for our students will take place at Gateshead International Stadium, using the running track. We will transport students to and from the stadium.

As well as raising funds, the challenge is intended to bring home how difficult it is for some children in the world where they do not have access to clean water near to where they live. During their expedition last term students have read about two children whose daily lives were very different simply because of how far they had to go to get water to survive.

Working together in Crews, our students will aim to carry 5 litre bottles of water around as many laps of the 400m track as they can. Students will seek sponsorship based on how far they can carry water collectively as a Crew. Sponsor sheets will be given to students tomorrow. For every £60 raised a toilet or clean water tap can be installed in an area of need, transforming the lives of those in that community. If we can raise £240 as a community, then we can twin our toilets with a whole toilet block!

Extended Study and Clubs

Clubs will all run this week along with extended study sessions every day except Friday. As usual, if a student attends an after school club or extended study session they must attend the full sessions until 4:30pm.

Looking Ahead:

Strike Action

As you may be aware, the NEU teachers union ballotted and agreed two further days of strike action this term on Thursday 27th April and Tuesday 2nd May 2023. As a leadership team, we will do our best to minimise disruption to child’s education and we will update you in due course.

As usual, if you have any questions please contact your child’s crew leader in the first instance. 

Thank you for your ongoing support.

Julie Mosley

Co-Principal

More beautiful work from G29

Here are some more stunning narratives from Morgan and Lyra in G29. Morgan has written his from the perspective of a fallen solider and Lyra from the daughter who loses her father to the war. Great work Lyra and Morgan!