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Due to the tragic news n Gateshead yesterday, all football fixtures have been cancelled for the rest of the week. This means our fixtures tonight are now cancelled.
We thank you for your understanding.
Mr Devitt
As many of you are aware XPG has launched our first ever competitive football side into the Gateshead schools league. We are currently fielding a mixed team of year 7 and 8s with fixtures taking place on:
Wednesday 5/10/22 @Emmanuel. XPG vs Lord Lawson and XP vs Emmanuel
Wednesday 12/10/22 @Grace college. XPG vs Grace College
Wednesday 19/10/22 @Heworth. XPG vs Kingsmeadow and XPG vs Heworth.
Fixtures are set to start at 4pm at each venue and students will report back to school at roughly 5.30pm.
Fixtures will then carry on into 2023 from March onwards. Parents are welcome to attend and support.
Training will be held every Monday after school 3.15pm-4.30pm and a selected squad will be released via student notices on the Tuesday morning prior to a game.
Many thanks,
Mr Devitt
We’re looking for a Primary Teacher, and Secondary STEAM/Humanities Teachers across XP Trust!
Visit xptrust.org/vacancies to find out more and apply!
It’s been another great week at XPG. We continue to be impressed by how hard our students are working both in and outside of classrooms exhibiting our character traits and demonstrating HoWLs. There’s a real ‘feeling of Crew’ as you walk around the school and talk with students and we celebrated this in our Community Meetings on Friday.
As you know, on Monday, all of our staff team travelled to Doncaster for an XP Trust wide inset day focused on teaching and learning. The day was attended by all staff employed by XPTrust (over 300 people) .We all enjoyed a day of hard work, challenge and the chance to spend time and collaborate with our colleagues from primary and secondary schools across the Trust.
We were reminded of the schools we are in XP Trust: schools that have a relentless focus on character growth, creating beautiful work and achieving academic success. The following short film is well worth a watch, bringing this to life – Why is it important to share our stories?
Another moment of real pride this week has been our first football team outing. We couldn’t have been prouder of our Year7 and 8 students who displayed real courage this week in playing against other, much larger secondary schools in Gateshead. Although the final scores were not great, our students shone in terms of their conduct and character. Staff at the event praised every one of our students for their courage, respect and above all compassion.
Students will have the opportunity to try out our offer of extra-curricular clubs this week, having expressed an interest in each club last week. We will still be running the support for students that want to work on Extended Study each evening from Monday-Thursday too.
We are hosting open evening events for Year 6 families on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th October, and will be asking for support from students on those evenings. More details will be given to those students that are helping out via a letter this week.
Due to our open evening, we will run Extended Study after school on Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th only next week.
Half Term and early finish on Friday 14th next week
Please be aware that it is half term for two weeks from w/c 17th October and so as normal students will finish at 1.30pm on Friday 14th October to allow staff to replenish resources and to de-gunge rooms and teaching spaces ready for after the half term holiday. Students will return to school at the normal time on Monday 31st October.
Thank you as always for your ongoing support.
Julie Mosley
Co-Principal
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust this week!
To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit http://xptrust.org/stories
Here is our weekly offer of lunchtime and after school clubs at XPG for 2024/25:
We’re looking for Primary Teachers, Primary Learning Coaches (Teaching Assistants) and Secondary STEAM/Humanities Teachers across XP Trust!
Visit xptrust.org/vacancies to find out more and apply!
It’s been a short but busy week at XPG. Our students have been working hard in sessions this week and have spent time getting themselves organised around the extended study planner we shared with you last week. Crew Leaders will continue to support students with time management, managing workload and meeting deadlines. We know for some, this can be a challenge and it has been great to see so many of our students attending after school extended study sessions.
As a reminder, here is our extended study planner:
This week has seen the first of our staff days for this term. We have two 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. On Friday we worked as a staff crew focusing on how we build our culture and community at XPG. We carried out some Outdoor Education work which will set us in good stead for future student learning opportunities and Year 9 DofE challenges.
On Monday we will complete the second of our staff days and our whole staff team are heading to Doncaster to take part in a XP Trust wide teaching and learning training event.
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 not expected to be in school.
Please note PE sessions this week:
G28 students (Y8) will need a PE kit for Tuesday 27th September.
G29 students (Y&) will need a PE kit on Wednesday 28th September.
Students need to have a full change of kit for PE please.
Sessions run until 4:30pm every day except Friday when all students leave the site at 3:15pm.For full details of our rationale for extended study, please click here.
This week we will launch our extra-curricular clubs programme (lunchtime and after school) with our students. This will be done on Thursday and forms part of our JASS award. We will publish the full schedule on our website and more details about the JASS award after we have shared it with our students.
As always, students need to bring a school bag with:
We are really pleased to see so many of our students cycling or scooting to school.
Can I remind parents that if students are to bring bikes or scooters to school then they must have a bike lock. In terms of safety, students should also have a bike helmet. Please check that your child’s bike is in good condition frequently.
Please note that electric scooters (e–scooters) are not allowed in school. This includes all other ‘powered transporters’ too such as hoverboards and electric unicycles.
We will be asking for student involvement in these evenings – they are our ambassadors and our best advertisements! More details will follow as we get closer to the events.
On Friday 14th October students will finish the school day at 1.30pm, this allows staff to de-gunge classrooms and ensure all necessary resources are in place for the start of the new half-term. We return to school at the regular time on Monday 31st October 2022.
This year’s terms dates can be found on XP Trust Calendar 2022/23
On a final note, thank you to G29 parents who have been in touch with us this week with feedback on how their children have settled into XP Gateshead. One parent commented:
“The transition from primary to secondary has been so smooth we have to sometimes remind ourselves that it has taken place at all. My daughter seems to be so happy, has made lots of friends, is enjoying the work, is organising herself (including setting her own alarm in the mornings and packing her own bag!)”
This is great feedback and exactly how we want our students and families to feel. Please do continue to support each other on our Parents’ Facebook group and as always if you do want to get in touch about your child, please contact their Crew Leader in the first instance.
Thank you as always for your ongoing support.
Julie Mosley
Co-Principal
It’s been another busy and exciting week at XPG. Our students have been working hard both in and outside of sessions as we continue to build our community and strengthen our character values of courage, respect, craftsmanship and quality, integrity and, above all, compassion.
This week immersion came to the end for both year groups and after lots of wondering and suggestions, students in G28 and G29 enjoyed the big reveal to find out their expedition guiding questions.
Our G28 students are now well underway with their new expedition, Being Human. The guiding question for this expedition is ‘What does it mean to be Human?’
Our G29 students found out about their first expedition on Thursday. The expedition is called ‘From the Ground Up’ and our students will be studying the guiding question ‘What do the communities of North East England owe to the miners?’
Our staff were also working hard this week and, as well as their usual planning and teaching, they successfully completed their Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) qualification. We are really proud now that as a staff, we have 12 members of our team fully qualified as MHFA. The course enables staff to recognise mental ill health and help find the support required.
We care deeply about our students safety and wellbeing at XP Gateshead and this includes families too! As a group of schools in XP Trust, we have created a website XP Cares: Wellbeing Hub. We hope that this is a useful site for both students, parents and carers and a ‘one stop shop’ for your wellbeing needs, making it as easy as possible to find the support available to you.
Back to school – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Please note that PE sessions will resume this week:
G28 students (Y8) will need a PE kit for Tuesday 20th September.
G29 students (Y7) will need a PE kit on Wednesday 19th September.
Students are not expected to be in school.
Extended study sessions started well this week. Sessions will run until 4:30pm every day except Friday when all students leave the site at 3:15pm. Like all of our after school provision, students who attend extended study must attend full sessions until 4:30pm. Please contact your son/daughter’s Crew Leader if there is an issue with this.
Our extended study timetable is as follows:
Initially G29 students will be set more Times Table Rockstars, with less Hegarty Maths Memri set to account for this.
For full details of our rationale for extended study, please click here.
Please note that because of the shortened three day week, we have decided not to start our extra-curricular clubs (lunchtime and after school) this week. Clubs will start on Tuesday 27th September and we will be publishing a full schedule next week.
As always, students need to bring a school bag with:
Students are not expected to be in school.
We will be asking for student involvement in these evenings – they are our ambassadors and our best advertisements! More details will follow as we get closer to the events.
Thank you as always for your ongoing support.
Julie Mosley
Co-Principal