Happy Friday! 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
Happy Friday! 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
At the end of every learning expedition, students present their learning to an authentic audience.
Year 7’s first presentation of learning will be streamed live on Youtube on Monday 12th December at 5.30pm-7.00pm with families watching at home. This presentation will include extracts from the book students are writing and dramatic and musical performances. This is part of wider plan of public speaking where Year 7 students; in their next learning expedition in the new year Year 7 carry out their second presentation of learning to an audience, which we hope to be at Newcastle University.
For Year 8, their presentation of learning will be in school on Thursday 8th December at 5.30pm-6.30pm. Class 1 and Class 2 will do separate presentations with excepts from speeches and an opportunity for families to look at portfolios and quiz students on their learning following an interval.
Students stay in school on the evening of their respective presentations of learning and can bring some healthy snacks to have after 3.30pm.
These are formal occasions so we ask for students to dress smartly – our polo shirts are great for these events.
We are really looking forward to a great pair of presentations before the Christmas break, and we know your children will be excited to show you what they have learned.
Harry has produced a wonderful draft detailing the growth and decline of Whitburn Colliery using the research that he carried out during our fieldwork and his additional reading in school.
Not only is this writing strong in terms of accuracy and a coherent structure, but there is an academic tone to the writing that is very impressive too.
Beautiful writing Harry!
Olivia has ben experimenting with the apps on her iPad to create digital art which is very much reminiscent of the manga style. What a fantastic piece!
Meanwhile Lucy in Year 8 has been creating art inspired by Paloma Faith. What is very impressive about this is that Lucy is developing a style of her own inspired by the art that she sees around her.
Beautiful work Olivia and Lucy!
Welcome to another exciting week at XP Gateshead. Our students and staff continue to work hard and, as always, produce high quality work.Â
This week we took time to remember and commemorate military and civilian service, thinking of those who have defended and protected the nationâs democratic freedoms and our way of life. During our crew sessions this week we have considered what service means, looked at poetry from WW1 and created painted pebble memorials which will be added to our memorial sculpture above our doors in reception.
On Remembrance Day it was great to see Delaney and Lily standing proud in their cadet uniforms.
G28 continue to explore the guiding question âWhat does it mean to be Human?â. In HUMS sessions they have considered Humanism and interviewed two experts from North East Humanists finding out more about how their beliefs and views could link to the guiding question. As always, our students were very impressive with their questions and willingness to be open to debate.
In STEAM sessions, as part of our expedition – Being Human, Students in G28 have been learning about the human reproductive system and normalising discussion of our reproductive organs. Students were fantastic at showing kindness and understanding to each other and discussing such important learning maturely.
In ARTS student have been working on various media in preparation to complete a self-portrait. These last few lessons have focussed on digital pop art, with portraits in the style of Julian Opie.
As part of their learning expedition âFrom The Ground Upâ, students in Year 7 continue to consider the guiding question: âWhat do the communities of North-East England owe to the miners?â. In HUMAN students have been redrafting their historical enquiry into the growth and decline of Whitburn Colliery and have been reading extracts of our anchor text Billy Elliot. In STEAM, students have been delving deeper into the particle model to learn about atoms, elements and compounds as a means to better understand important chemical changes such as combustion.
In ARTS students have been experimenting with different mark-making techniques to create mono-prints of mining artefacts. Here are some examples of their beautiful work.
During Thursday’s crew session, all of our students have been analysing their new assessment information and identifying areas they want to focus on to improve their learning. They have started to work on pledges around these areas; what they want to improve and how. When the pledges are complete, they will be shared with you along with the information snapshots.
Attendance information forms part of our snapshots and Crew Leaders will be talking with students about how important attendance is to academic achievement and success in school. This poster is on display in all of our Crew rooms in school and referred to often:
At XPG we celebrate attendance and will support those students and families who need to improve their attendance. Please share any worries you have around attendance with your childsâ Crew Leader.
This week is England Maths Week AND Times Tables Rockstarsâ âEngland Rocksâ competition. Weâll be making sure we celebrate and enjoy the challenge of Maths in as many ways as we can this week: taking on schools from across England in TTRS, looking for maths in nature, finding our way around a maths scavenger hunt, paper aeroplane competitions and much more! Look out for the Maths posts this week which will keep you updated on what our students get up to.
13 students from our G28 student-leadership group are carrying out a one-day architecture project linked to their guiding question: âWhat does it mean to be human?â. This fieldwork project will look at the link between our built environment and how we live and act as members of society. Parents of these students have been contacted by Mr Said, as these students will need to bring a packed lunch for the day. Students will travel by metro to Central Station at Newcastle, and will walk to the station at Heworth from school. A huge thanks to our partners Ryder Architecture for organising the day – which will be a pilot for similar future projects for other students in Year 7 and Year 8.
The other 37 students in Year 8 will be carrying out fieldwork at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sherriff Hill. This fieldwork Students will walk to the hospital from school but will be in school for lunch so no packed lunch is needed. The fieldwork will connect to the work students have been doing on the respiratory system and associated anatomy/physiology.
Miss Tattersâ post last week gave details around Reading at XPG, please read this by clicking here if you missed it. Accelerated Reader is part of our reading strategy and will be in place soon for all of our students and as part of this programme we expect all students to read between 20 and 30 minutes every day.Â
In order to continually improve what we do at XPG, we gather feedback from our stakeholders and are currently doing this around Accelerated Reader (AR). Can I ask all G28 parents (who havenât already done so) to complete the short parent voice questionnaire on AR by clicking on this link. Your feedback is important and will help us get AR even better this year.
Thank you as always for your support and as usual, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact your childrenâs crew leader in the first instance.
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
Our students have been doing some beautiful work in the sporting field (and pool).
Students took part in the Junior Great North Run recently, and contributed to the wider wonderful work that the Great North Run does in raising money for such a wide range of great causes.
Well done to Harris, Arlo, Drew, Elyse and Ethan here with their medals!
And last weekend, Winnie was swimming in the Sheffield North of England regional competition. Winnie was representing Gateshead and Wickham Swimming Club in what is an event for elite level athletes with super-fast qualifying times!
Winnie’s club have said that Winnie and her team had an excellent attitude throughout the weekend.