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Our school photographer will be taking photographs on Thursday 29th June. For organisational purposes, every child will be photographed. Every child will come home on the day with a selection of small inkjet proofs printed on an order form. These proofs will show the general position and expression but they are just an instant inkjet proof and do not represent the quality of the actual photographs you order. Your photographs will be printed in a professional lab, using professional materials and are of the highest quality.
A consent form is required for family photos only as each child will receive individual proof photographs.
If you wish a family photo to be taken (only children in school, no younger or older siblings) please return the attached slip. Please note each child in the family needs to bring a slip in to their own teacher.
If you are willing to spend an hour or two in school to help comb children’s hair prior to them having their photograph taken would you please let your child’s teacher know, any help would be appreciated. Could you please send a comb or brush with your child’s name on into school on the day of their photograph?
You can order your child’s school photograph online. Full instructions will be enclosed in the pack you will be provided with.
Please note, the photographer will be in school on this day only. All children from Nursery to Year 6 will have their photograph taken, including Year 6 Leavers photos.
Congratulations to both our A and B team netballers. A Team came first in the league and B Team were placed 4th out of 12 different teams. Well done to all members who attended practices since September, showed dedication to perfect skills and attended many competitions after school.
Look at some of the work our fabulous Y3 pupils have created. This is part of their on the Stone Age Period.
Y6 had a great day when they were invited to Northumbria University for the day to find out about life as a student and campus life.
They completed problem solving tasks, group games and a treasure hunt around the campus.
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Y3 had a great afternoon when the Community Police Officers popped into school to work with them. Children enjoyed learning about the role of a police officer.
Congratulations to our Mortimer Chess Club players. This term some of our children in Y6 have competed in an in-school tournament to represent the school at a multi-school final held at The Royal Grammar School in Newcastle last weekend.
Our students played very well against a tough competition and one performed so well on the day that he has now progressed to the next round of the tournament in Manchester. We wish him lots of luck!
Some of our school council children helped to create a video for people considering a career in teaching. We are very impressed with their finished video.
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