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        • SATS Data
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Author Archives Neaera Warren

Acts of Kindness

1st October 2020Neaera Warren

Thursday 1st October 2020

 As part of Our Better Health Award today, all staff had to show an act of kindness to another person by either leaving a note or doing something for them. Helping others can be beneficial to our own mental health. It can reduce stress, improve our emotional wellbeing and even benefit our physical health. The atmosphere around school was very positive and everyone had a smile on their face.

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Feedback from Staff:

I came back to my desk to find a bag full of treats of things I love with a note saying I was appreciated. It made me feel valued. It made me smile.

 

I absolutely loved my poem I received today, it was really nice to hear about everyone’s acts of kindness.  As a new member of staff it made me really feel part of the team, it’s so nice that everyone is more than willing to go out of their way to make someone else happy. It’s such a great place to work!!

 

My AOK was a personalised message with printed images of all the things me and the staff member talk about

 

It was a great idea. For a couple of hours yesterday it was  lovely to see some of the things staff were trying to secretly do without getting caught by their selected person

 

I loved how everyone wanted to show off the lovely things that people had been saying about them. There was a really nice buzz around the school. 

 

Yesterday was World Appreciation Day.  At The Beacon Centre we all picked a member of staff’s name from an envelope and thought of something kind to do for them or say to them. It was lovely to see lots of appreciative smiles and to hear people laughing. 

 

Today’s act of Kindness made me feel that I am a valued member of the Beacon Centre which made me feel proud and somewhat overwhelmed that somebody had taken the time to do something meaningful.

 

I got a lovely poem ‘it only takes a split second to smile and forget, yet to someone that needed it, it can last a lifetime.’

 

It felt great, and came as a wonderful surprise which kept me smiling throughout the rest of the day.  It was a lovely gesture and was very much appreciated.  ‘Kindness is the best nourishment for humanity.’

 

“I had my kindness message delivered to me by a student so that it was a lovely surprise. I received a poem which made me feel happy that someone had taken the time to write such kind words.”

 

It’s Mr Hall’s birthday today! As an act of kindness Mrs Simpson made him an amazing cake.

As a further act of kindness, Mr Hall shared this with the children and staff because we all know, kindness spreads kindness.

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Construction Challenge

30th September 2020Neaera Warren

Wednesday 30th September 2020

In The Green Room this week, Mark was given the challenge of constructing  a moving vehicle out of meccano parts. Mark built his own vehicle which went far beyond his brief.

Well done Mark.


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Year 10 Maths

29th September 2020Neaera Warren

Tuesday 29th September 2020

Miss Burrows and Miss Marshall have been very impressed with the attitude to learning the Year 10 boys have displayed in Maths since returning to school.  They are trying extremely hard to ensure they secure the knowledge and skills required to progress in Maths.  Here they are enjoying an end of lesson game of ‘Play Your Cards Right’.  Kai managed a streak of 23 cards!  Keep up  the hard work lads!



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Celebrating ‘Wonderful Work’  in Primary

28th September 2020Neaera Warren

Monday 28th September 2020

Celebrating  ‘Wonderful Work’
Our children have demonstrated that even after lockdown, they’re keen to learn. The teachers planned a bespoke Recovery Curriculum for the first half term, to help all of our children achieve a successful return to school after so long.


 

Expectations were kept as high as ever, but our teachers planned lessons with a focus on social skills, speaking and listening and building stamina in concentration. Look at all of this wonderful work produced in the first few weeks. Great job everyone!
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COVID 19 – Government Guidance

28th September 2020Neaera Warren

Monday 28th September 2020

Please visit the link below to view important government guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) infection.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection

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KS3b Visit to Tynemouth Beach

25th September 2020Neaera Warren

Friday 25th September 2020

Today KS3b spent a very windy afternoon taking a stroll along Tynemouth Beach and exploring Tynemouth Park. This week was Shane’s turn to show off his photography skills and impressed everyone with his very serious attitude towards getting the best shot; climbing sand dunes and getting down at ground level to bring his visions to life! Students made the most of the play area they had to themselves trying out all of the equipment!




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European Day of Languages

25th September 2020Neaera Warren

Friday 25th September 2020

Today our pupils celebrated European Day of Languages, an event which is celebrated across the continent in recognition of the wide variety of languages spoken here and the importance of learning another language.

Each class in the secondary school cooked a delicacy from another country before all getting together to try the different food.

KS3a knocked up a Greek salad.

KS3b whipped up an Italian tiramisu.

Year 10 tested their mixology skills with a Spanish punch.

Year 11 spoilt us with French crêpes and a variety of toppings.

It was great to see all of the students work collaboratively, using their maths when measuring
and weighing and being able to give their opinions when trying the food. With several students asking for a second serving, it was obvious that the tiramisu was the biggest hit!











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Primary Celebrations

25th September 2020Neaera Warren

Friday 25th September 2020

Lacey had the most Dojo points in Class 1 this week! She has really pushed herself in her learning this week. Well done Lacey!


 

In Class 2, Tyler was the winner. He had shown great perseverance in class this week with his learning.

 

All the children have been reading at home this week. They have also read every day in school too. What a fabulous group they are!

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This Week’s Top 3 Students

25th September 2020Neaera Warren

Friday 25th September 2020

This week the top 3 pupils were rewarded with a Greggs’ breakfast:

Ronnie, Bradley and Shakil.


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Staff of the Week

25th September 2020Neaera Warren

Friday 25th September 2020

This week the staff award goes to Miss Harding for boosting morale and for making everyone laugh.

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South Shields
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0191 454 6254

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