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Northumberland County Council are actively recruiting for a new School Crossing Patrol to be based at Mafeking Park Roundabout, Morpeth (site 74).
If you are interested in this role or know of anyone who may be, please contact NCC by email ([email protected]) or ring parking services on 01670 620220.
The role of School Crossing Patrol is a valuable and rewarding role, working for usually up to an hour in the morning (8.00 am – 9.00 am) and up to an hour in the afternoon (3.00 pm – 4.00 pm) in term time only, but these hours vary slightly depending on the site.
The basic duties include the safe passage of children and adults across roads at school time and you must be able to follow straightforward instructions and to work outdoors all year round. Successful applicants will receive full training, uniform and the Northumberland Living Wage Supplement in addition to their basic salary.
Newminster and Chantry Middle Schools in Morpeth have both been awarded the prestigious Platinum Artsmark, accredited by Arts Council England. This is the second time that the two schools have been given Artmarkâs top ranking. In making these latest awards, which are reassessed every two years, the Artsmark panels praised the breadth of arts and cultural education offerings at the schools, and pointed to the commitment to and the support for these activities given at governing body level. They also commended the clear management at the schools and the collaboration and sharing of the Artsmark experience with other schools. There was recognition of the contribution that the arts could make to the wellbeing, confidence and skills of pupils.
Simon Taylor, CEO of the Three Rivers Learning Trust: âThe Artsmark Platinum Award is very well deserved by both Chantry and Newminster Middle Schools, and celebrates the breadth of our curriculum and the many wider enrichment opportunities, which are available for all students The Three Rivers Learning Trust has a firm commitment to supporting the arts and I would like to congratulate the schools on this wonderful achievement and thank the staff who contribute their expertise and energy to promote the arts.â
Bryan Stewart, Headteacher of Chantry Middle School:Â “This is fantastic news and a real sign of the dedication of the students and staff towards the Arts at Chantry Middle School. We focus on developing the whole education of each child and this award supports our core aims and philosophy. Well done to all involved!”
Charlotte Jones, Curriculum Leader of the Creative Arts across the two middle schools, who has coordinated progress in the Artsmark journey:Â âI am so delighted that we have now achieved the Artsmark Platinum Award twice for both schools. This is a huge accolade would not have been possible without the support of pupils, staff, parents and carers, governors and the Trust. The partnerships that we have been able to build and sustain with the local community, together with a range of local, regional and national organisations, have also been essential to our journey. We have shared our Artsmark experience with other schools and organisations and hope to be able to do so with many more in the future.â
Chantry Middle School
Staff at Morpeth Chantry Middle Schoolâs long-serving dedication to the Arts is impressive. The school works resolutely with pupils, external professionals and arts organisations so that a wide range of exciting arts and cultural experiences are firmly established across the whole school. The high level of commitment to the Arts from school leaders and the arts governor is commendable in ensuring the schoolâs support for the Arts continues to evolve. Effective and enduring partnerships with local arts and culture organisations (such as with Music Partnership North and Mushroom Works Artists) have further enhanced the curriculum and enabled pupils to develop new skills. Staff and pupils are motivated to raise funds for charitable causes through their artistic endeavours, such as the âComic Relief Rock Choirâ, a project which reached a wide audience by a performance on regional television – what a wonderful accolade for everyone who participated! Other regular opportunities to perform reinforce the schoolâs core values; increase pupilsâ self-confidence and foster a sense of unity across the whole school community. Despite the challenges it presented, the âSchool of Rockâ end of year musical performance was a fantastic way to celebrate the achievement of the pupil in Chantryâs partner school getting to the final auditions for the West End production. Music is evidently a strength of the curriculum and, over their latest Artsmark journey, the school has developed a progression in skills framework in collaboration with other local settings in the Morpeth Music Partnership so that expectations are mapped from EYFS to the end of KS5. This expertise in music is being shared with trainee teachers across the Trust as part of their CPD programme, improving their skills and confidence. The schoolâs commitment to celebrating pupilsâ diversity and equality through the Arts is evident and has had a further positive impact of increasing parental involvement, for example, through the opportunity to participate in the âCheviot Ceilidhâ, honouring a local cultural tradition. Links to careers in the Arts have been strengthened and made more explicit by arts professionals sharing pen portraits of their career paths and choices before commencing workshops with pupils. We wish the school every success with the planned âOne Big Performanceâ next March.
Congratulations on your Artsmark Platinum Award!
Dates for the start of Music Ensembles are as follows:
Choir – Monday 9th September in Chantry Middle School Hall – 3.30 pm – 4.30 pm
Ceilidh Band – Tuesday 17th September in Chantry Middle School Hall – 3.30 pm – 4.30 pm
Jazz Band – Wednesday 18th September in Newminster Music Block – 3.30 pm – .4.30 pm
Percussion Band â Thursday 19th September in Chantry Middle School Hall – 3.30 pm – 4.30Â pm
All instrumental lessons are due to start the week commencing Monday 16th September. If pupils missed the deadline for lessons they can sign up with MPN details on website home page.
Morpeth Panto Open Night for Jack and the Beanstalk is on Monday 9th September 7.15 in the KEVI Lower School Hall.
Monday 2nd September 2019 – Teacher Training Day
Tuesday 3rd September 2019 – Teacher Training Day
Wednesday 4th September 2019 – All students return to school – soft opening from 8.45 am
Over seventy Year 7s spent a week in Austria from 6th July-13th July 2019. It was an early start of 6.30am on the Saturday morning as we made our way to Dover and then travelled through France, Belgium, Luxumbourg and Germany overnight before arriving in Wagrain, Austria. In excess of 30 hours travel and 1,000 miles were covered to get us to Hotel Oberwimm where we stayed for five nights.
The children took part in a range of activities and excursions which included tobogganing in Flachau, white water rafting at Schaldming, paddle boarding, kayaking and high ropes at Lake Flachau as well as sailing and tubing on Lake Wolfgang. We also visited the local water park in Wagrain, Hallein Saltmine and a ride on a mountain train up the Schafberg Mountain to a height of 1,783 metres. The views were beyond breathtaking and staff and children had great fun!
A fantastic week was had by all and we are so very proud of all of the children for overcoming their fears and taking advantage of the fantastic experiences on offer. We are especially proud that we were complimented on the manners and enthusiasm of our children. They are a credit to themselves and the school.
A parent said “Can you please pass on our thanks to all those involved in the Austria trip – my daughter has had an absolutely amazing time and we are very grateful to all the teachers and everyone for all their efforts in making this an experience for them to remember!”
Alex S said “I enjoyed Austria very much. It was an amazing residential but I was nervous before we left. However, everyone was really kind and I overcame many of my fears. My favourite activity tobogganing because it was like a roller-coaster that you controlled. However, I enjoyed and gave everything a try.”
The Mini police were presented with certificates today by PCSO Johnston for their excellent work over the past year. This has included attending community events such as the Morpeth switching on of the Christmas Lights and Alive in Blyth. They have also visited the police helicopter, the control room at Ponteland and Bedlington Police Station where they were locked in the cells!! They also went into Morpeth with the speed camera and caught 70 people speeding! We are very grateful to PCSO Johnston for his hard work and commitment to this very important initiative. We look forward to working with him in September with a new cohort of Mini police!!
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The Pearl of Africa Children’s Choir is touring the North East for 2 weeks in September fundraising. They are planning to spend a day at Chantry and Newminster Middle Schools on Tuesday 17th September.
Their visit will comprise of an assembly performance for both schools, workshops for classes and an afternoon workshop for the joint schools choir. Their visit will culminate in an evening performance which will take place at 6:30pm in the Chantry hall. The Pearl of Africa Childrenâs Choir will perform along with some join pieces with the Newminster and Chantry school choir. Tickets for the concert will be available on the door (adults ÂŁ4 and children ÂŁ3). There will also be refreshments, African crafts on sale and a raffle.
To coincide with the visit and raise money for the charity Pearl of Africa Child Care Ltd, we are planning on holding a non uniform day across the two schools where pupils wear the clothes in the colours of the Ugandan flag – black, red, yellow and white with a suggested donation of ÂŁ1 per student. African crafts will be available to buy on the day too.
The charity Pearl of Africa Child Care Ltd, which organises the tour, is a registered charity in England and Wales and all the money is sent to the charity which sends it to Uganda to help the schools educate, house and feed orphans and destitute children in six schools in Kampala and Masaka District in S.W. Uganda. Molly Wasswa, co-founder of the schools, will be travelling with the choir once again on their eighth visit to the North East.www.pearlofafrica.org.uk
Choir members will need to return to school to perform in this exciting concert at 6pm on Tuesday 17th September.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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