Year 6 enjoyed another highly successful trip to Dukeshouse Wood, Hexham in May. Being away from home for a full week was going to be a challenge for some pupils and parents but due to the days being non-stop, there was not a chance to miss home comforts.
The pupils were an absolute credit to the school for the entire week showing excellent team work, resilience and courage as they tackled any challenge put in their way. Activities included Jacob Ladders, Abseiling, Equilibrium, Drama, Nightline, Disco and not to mention the 3G Swing.
At this event students got the chance to talk to a variety of people from a wide range of workplaces and find out more about their careers. In their work booklets, students recorded information about:
- Career paths from school
- Qualifications & skills
- Clothing for the job
- Usual working hours
- Typical customers and expectations
- The best part of their job and the part that they enjoy the least
Y8 Students are attending a ‘World of Work’ conference at Kirkley Hall next week as part of our whole school CEIAG programme.
The minutes from the last PTA meeting can be found here.
The date of the next meeting and AGM is Tuesday 11 September 2018 at 7pm
Year 7 students took part in a whole day themed around the construction industry with Business Ambassadors from a range of organisations.
All students took part in workshops including:
- Skills needed to work in the construction sector – Turn Coach
- Roller-coaster – Eminent Engineering
- Lego Engineering – Raising Aspirations Partnership
- Build a Shelter – Department of Work & Pensions (DWP)
- Lego Homes – Robertson Construction
- Build a Stretcher
Some students in year 8 visited EDF’s Nuclear Power Station in Hartlepool as a satellite event of British Science Week. Students found out more about how a gas cooled nuclear reactor works and saw how safety was the overriding priority on site. During the tour students got to see the reactor, boiler, condenser and transformer. They also found out about the 3 categories of nuclear waste and how the waste is processed.
This year we couldn’t go into the turbine room as maintenance was being carried out. The students got to go into a simulation of the main control room which is a replica used for training. A member of staff showed the students some of the alarms & switches & two students modelled shutting down a reactor in the case of an emergency.
After the tour students used electronics kits to model circuits and come up with ideas of how they could use technology to improve the lives of people with a disability or the elderly. They worked in groups & presented their ideas to the rest of the group. The winning team got a prize from EDF & all students got a souvenir.

KEVI, Chantry and Newminster bands will e playing in a fundraising concert on
Saturday 21 April.
- Jazz Band
- Ceilidh Band
- Samba Band
- Steel Pans groups A,B,C,D, & E Chantry
- Steel Pans Groups A, B, E & F Newminster