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Y4: History

18th March 2022Mr G Mcintosh

Mummifying tomatoes!

In history, Year 4 learned about the mummification process which was used in ancient Egypt. Year 4 demonstrated their understanding of mummification by following the same process used by the ancient Egyptians to mummify a tomato.

First, the children cut a slit into the tomato and used a spoon to scoop out the innards! They placed them in cups but the ancient Egyptians would have used canopic jars. Next, the children cleansed the tomato. After that, the children filled the inside of the tomato with salt and bicarbonate of soda (the Egyptians used natrum) in order to preserve it.

The children then wrapped the body in toilet roll strips (instead of linen) to make the tomato resemble the mummies we recognise today! Finally, the children created their own own sarcophagus, adorned in hieroglyphs and ancient Egyptian motifs, to help send their tomato mummy safe on their journey to the afterlife!

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Girls’ Football

11th March 2022Mr G Mcintosh

What an exciting afternoon at Hebburn Comprehensive on Wednesday 9th March for the first matches in the Superleague for our girls’ team.

The results were:

1 – 1 draw with Hebburn Lakes
2-1 defeat to St Aloysius

Mrs Todd went to watch and was so impressed with the determination, courage, skills and accuracy of the whole team.

Well done to all of the team and their coach, Mrs Riley!

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World Book Day

6th March 2022Mr G Mcintosh

The whole school had a fantastic time celebrating World Book Day. A whole school assembly was hosted by Mrs Peel where costumes were showcased and everyone tried to guess the book that had inspired them.

KS1 took part in a crowd cast focusing on Fairy Tales and Animal Stories with Axel Scheffler and KS2’s crowd cast focused on: Welcome to The Rema Chronicles: creating manga-inspired graphic novels with Amy Kim Kibuishi.

For the first time in a number of years, our house groups also met up with house leaders and spent some time together enjoying books and activities.

It was a fantastic day enjoyed by all. Huge thanks to Mrs Peel for organising, to our parents and carers for the excellent outfits and to our teachers and pupils for all of their enthusiasm!

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Y6 and Reception: Buddy Lunch

2nd March 2022Mr G Mcintosh

Look how happy our Reception class and Y6 buddies are to finally have their first buddy lunch!

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KS2: Girls’ Football

15th February 2022Mr G Mcintosh

A huge well done to out KS2 Girls’ Football team. At the tournament last Thursday, they drew in a goalless match against Weston Crown, beat Jarrow Cross 2 nil and then lost in a friendly with St Aloysius.

Mrs Riley awarded the girls of the match:

– Payton Thompson for most improved footballer
– Maddie Dann for being everywhere on the pitch where she was needed
– Zoe Kennedy for excellent defending
– Kate Hall for excellent sportsmanship towards the other team

We are so pleased to report that they came top of their group and have now moved into a ‘Superleague’ to play the remaining games. Well done, girls and their coaches Mrs Riley and Mr Ferraro!

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Whole School: Music: Love Day

15th February 2022Mr G Mcintosh

On Valentine’s Day, the whole school enjoyed Love Day – this terms celebration of all things music. Each class listened to and appreciated a selection of classic and popular songs with a love theme. They played and performed in solo and ensemble contexts and used their voices with increasing accuracy, fluency, control and expression. What a fantastic first ‘Love Day’ for Bede Burn!
























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The Smith Family Christmas – 25.12.2021

27th December 2021Helen Smith

Mrs Smith and her family had a lovely family Christmas.  Mrs Smith, her husband Jim and two children Poppy and Toby got ready for Santa’s arrival with their Christmas PJ’s on.  Here is a picture of Henry who got a splendid bow tie for Christmas.  Look how smart he looks!  We hope you have a fab rest of your holidays!  Love Mrs Smith xxx

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PSHE: Christmas Tree

6th December 2021Mr G Mcintosh

Our school council members enjoyed decorating our Christmas tree!

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PSHE: Whole School : Pudsey Lunch

26th November 2021Mr G Mcintosh

On Children In Need Day our whole school – including staff- enjoyed a delicious themed lunch. Thank you, Mrs Wilson!

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Return to School Parental Survey

16th May 2020Helen Smith
Hi Everyone,
The government have now, as you will be aware, released guidance regarding the school re-opening with some of our children beginning to return to school from 1st June 2020. INITIALLY THIS WILL ONLY BE OUR RECEPTION, YEAR ONE AND YEAR SIX AND KEY WORKER/ VULNERABLE CHILDREN.
Myself and the governors (in consultation with the LA) will not hesitate in suspending or delaying the opening of the school in the event that Public Health and Health & Safety measures would be compromised. At present the 1st of June is an aspirational date and is subject to change.
As I’m sure you can imagine the situation is a huge challenge to us in school however we will not compromise on the safety of either our children or staff. I realise you trust me, the staff and the governors to keep your child safe and whilst we will do everything within our power to minimise the risks it is impossible to keep the children two metres apart at all times. We are dealing with children who have a lack of understanding of the severity of the situation and will ,through human nature, want to hug, greet and play with their friends.
Staff members WILL NOT be issued by the government with PPE unless administering first aid.
Our aim is to reduce the class sizes as far as possible below 15. All teachers and teaching assistants who are able to come into school will be working with groups of children and all classrooms and break-out spaces across the school will be utilised. This means your child will need to work in different classrooms and with a different adult. The adult they are assigned will ‘bubble’ with them at least until the end of term. There is no way around this if we are to attempt to keep everyone safe.
There will be no hot meals during the return to school until the end of the Summer Term as we feel by offering daily packed lunches to the children we can reduce further transitions into the dining hall and children will be able to either eat these in their designated room or outside.
We will attempt to get all year groups into school between June 1st and the end of term but this may mean that your child is not back at school for the full period. For example if Year Six were to return first they may spend two weeks in school and then have to leave to allow another year group a short period of time in school.
Start and end times to the day will have to be revised to allow the safe arrival and departure of the children to and from the school site.
It is also worth noting that at this early stage that school will be closed each Friday, during this phased period. This will allow a deep clean to be conducted each week, and also allow staff to plan both the home learning, for those children not in school, but also the learning for children accessing school. Key Worker children will still be able to access school on a Friday if required.
Whether you wish to return your child to school this term or not is your decision as parent/carer. I fully respect whatever decision you decide upon. If you decide to keep your child at home during this period there will be no fines or further action taken by school between 1st June and the end of the Summer Term.
PLEASE CAN YOU COMPLETE THE SHORT SURVEY ATTACHED? This will give us a much clearer idea of how many children we will be expecting to return to school for the rest of Summer Term from 1st June. Once we have this information Mrs Todd and myself can begin to add more flesh to the skeleton plan we have started to compile this week. Once we have our plan securely in place this will be shared with you. PLEASE COMPLETE ONE SURVEY FOR EACH CHILD IN YOUR FAMILY and if you can complete ASAP that would be great. The DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 19TH MAY 2020.
https://forms.gle/S7UYFq1ztRf6q36p9
Thank you so much for all of the support we have received from our parents during this worrying time. You have all been amazing.
Stay safe and enjoy your weekend.
All my love
Helen Smith
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