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Author Archives Neaera Warren

Change of Clothes for Enrichment

21st January 2020Neaera Warren

At the Beacon Centre we believe that every young person should experience the world beyond the classroom as an essential part of learning and personal development, whatever their age, ability or circumstances.

As a school we aim to offer a wide range of enrichment opportunities for learning provided by a range of activities conducted outside the classroom.

Enrichment enables students to develop key skills and the activities that will help to foster them.  For all students the aims are:

  • Developing self esteem
  • Encouraging team-working skills
  • Familiarisation with basic tools and fire
  • Encouraging relationship building among their peers

 

As the activities take place outdoors,  it is possible that student’s clothes could get dirty. 

Please could students bring a change of clothes and footwear to wear for the activities to avoid their school clothes and shoes getting dirty. Depending on the activity and the weather, they may also require a waterproof coat and trousers, warm layers of clothing or wellies.

 

The days for Enrichment:

Monday – Year 10

Tuesday – KS3a

Wednesday – Year 11

Thursday – KS3b

 

 

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Year 10 Science

20th January 2020Neaera Warren

Monday 20th January 2020

Today in Science, year 10 shared excellent answers on rusting and learning about oxidation.


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KS3 Science

20th January 2020Neaera Warren

Monday 20th January 2020

Today in Science, KS3a learned about leaf structure.



Millie was keen to look up more information about leaf shapes on the internet


 

 

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South Tyneside Project Choice Awareness Event

17th January 2020Neaera Warren

South Tyneside Project Choice Awareness Event The Project Choice team are holding an information/awareness drop in session to share information about the Supported Internship Programme for young people with learning disabilities/difficulties and/or Autism.

Come along and find out if it is right for you.

The drop in will be held on:

Date: Thursday 30th January 2020

Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm

Venue: Ocean Road Community Centre, Ocean Rd, South Shields NE33 2DW

 

South Tyneside Project Choice Awareness Sessions

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Swimming Gala

15th January 2020Neaera Warren

Wednesday 15th January 2020

Three Students from The Beacon Centre took part in a swimming gala at Hebburn Central swimming pool.

The students were competing against many other schools and were extremely well behaved and engaged politely with all students.

There was 4 main age categories 14<Boys, 14<Girls, 16<Boys, 16<Girls

There were 5 main race events breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly, diving and front crawl.

Our three students all did incredibly well and this is the medals they achieved.

The categories they were achieved in were:

14<Boys Breaststroke
3rd – Keenan

14<Boys Backstroke
1st – Keenan

14<Boys Butterfly
2nd – Keenan

14<Boys Diving
3rd – Mason

16<Girls Diving
1st – Molly

16<Boys Diving
1st – Keenan

14<Boys Front crawl
1st – Keenan

16<Boys Front crawl
3rd – Keenan 3 rd

Over all, The Beacon Centre came 3 rd place in the <14 Boys category.


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County Lines

14th January 2020Neaera Warren

Tuesday 14th January 2020

Today the students participated in a ‘County Lines’ 2 session presentation. The students were given real life information from an ex offender.   Students had the opportunity to ask questions and were given true real life meaningful answers with examples of situations.





The students were really engaged and the session was successful as changed the mind-set of some of the students.

 

 

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Football Tournament

10th January 2020Neaera Warren
Friday 10th January 2020
Today the students participated in a football tournament at Temple Park Leisure Centre.

The students played 4 games in total.
Won 2, drew 1 and lost 1.
One game was a fantastic win of 6-0!
The students wore temporary strips until they receive their brand new kits thanks to a sponsoring from CER Agency!

All of the students played brilliantly and worked amazingly as a team.

Congratulations to Molly for achieving ‘Player of the Match’.

It was a great success and an enjoyable day,

rptnb

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Staff Team Building

6th January 2020Neaera Warren

Monday 6th January 2020

As a way to welcome the new year and the start of a new term, Mrs Hudson organised Team Building activities to enable the staff to feel comfortable with each other, had fun together and give them the chance to get to know one another better.

The staff were put into mixed teams to play various different games such as Mr & Mrs, Play Your Cards Right, Family Fortunes, Super Market Sweep and Higher or Lower. All of the staff enjoyed the session and found it beneficial. It was a fantastic way to start the year!

Team Building
Team Building
Lots of Smiles

Super Market Sweep
Super Market Sweep
Super Market Sweep

Super Market Sweep
Super Market Sweep
Super Market Sweep

Super Market Sweep
Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower

Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower

Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower

Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower

Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower
Higher or Lower

Higher or Lower
Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs

Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs

Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs

Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs

Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs

Feedback from staff

“The team building activities were a fantastic start to the new term.  It allowed for relationship building with all of the staff and it was so lovely to see everyone laughing and so relaxed. Thanks for sorting this out Kelly, it was very beneficial and hopefully the first of many.”

 

“I think the team building exercises were a great way to break the ice and get to know everyone!”

 

“The team building activities were a great way of getting both primary and secondary staff together to start the new term off in a relaxed and positive matter. It also allowed us to get to know the new staff in a relaxed and carefree setting. It was great fun and hope that it is put in place at the start of each term!”

 

“Using our own Coop for the supermarket sweep was a brilliant idea. I think the students would really enjoy doing something similar. It was great to spend time and work with colleagues across both sites all together.”

 

“It was lovely to get the chance to talk about some none school related things and just get to know each other. Games were fun and engaging. Nice relaxed atmosphere.”

“I thought the day went well. Good to meet other staff and get to reinforce the team spirit at secondary.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed our team building session, it was lovely to see everyone having a laugh and relaxed. It was a great way to start the term.”

 

“The activities were great fun. It was nice to just sit and actually get to know each other better.”

 

“It was a great day, we all had a giggle and bonded together as a team.  Hopefully we can do it more often.”

 

“Yesterday was a great way to start the term. I thought the team building games were fab! Mr & Mrs game was my favourite!”

 

“Well humoured games and conversation in the games. Good use of randomised names in a bag to help getting to know new faces.”

 

“The games were good to build up a positive rapport. It was relaxed and enjoyable.”

 

 

 

 

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Food Bank

19th December 2019Neaera Warren

Thursday 19th December 2019

Staff and students donated towards our annual food bank collection. These items were then
separated and split between two different food banks. Dock street and Boldon Lane Library. The staff at both of the food banks were delighted with the donations.




 

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Christmas Dinner

18th December 2019Neaera Warren

Wednesday 18th December 2019

All of the staff and students came together to have their Christmas Dinner. It was a fantastic lunch that everyone enjoyed.

A big thank you to our lunch staff Claire and Jaye for making such a lovely Christmas Dinner!







All of the students also received a Christmas present.



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Tyne and Wear,
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Mr D. Gray

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South Shields
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South Shields
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0191 454 6254

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