And just like that the Easter Fayre is over for another year. It’s been a great success and lots of fun – thank you for all your donations and support! The children had a great time and its not quite finished yet! The winners of the Guess the number of Chicks, Guess the number of eggs and Pin the beak on the chick will be announced on Monday! We also have our Easter raffle taking place on Thursday 1st April, there’s still time to purchase a ticket. There are going to be lots of winners! Please remember that we break up on Thursday 1st April and return Tuesday 20th April for Shakespeare week!
Just some things to keep you up to date on: Milk, Leavers Hoodies, Y6 Thurston, £10 voucher for all, Medicine and Free Cricket…phew! Milk The summer term payment for milk money is due and is now on parent pay. The last date to pay is Friday 23rd April, no more payments will be taken after that date. If your child is in receipt of free school meals through receipt of means tested benefits milk will be ordered automatically, you do not need to do anything. Year 6 Leavers Hoodies There will be navy hoodies available to order for the children leaving Y6 in July. The school logo will be on the front and names will be placed in the shape of the year on the reverse. Hoodies will cost £12.50 (Payable via Parent Pay). Children will be permitted to wear these tops for the last two weeks of the summer term before they leave instead of their normal school jumper or cardigan. If you wish to order, please complete the Google Form (link below). We have three sample sizes in school from the supplier of an extra-large youth, small adult and medium adult to be used as a gauge for size in school. Children will be able to assess which size they need with the support of staff in school. Orders are non-refundable once placed with the supplier. Please complete the below form to order: https://forms.gle/wTW5T3WGEE65t1v4A Orders must be placed and paid for by Wednesday 21st April 2021. Any orders received but not paid for will not be completed after this date. No later orders will be accepted. Year 6 Thurston Activity Week Today names have been drawn by Mrs Cunningham for those lucky children to be offered a place. There is now a £50 deposit payment on Parent Pay with the balance payment to follow. £10 voucher to all We have been told that all families will receive a £10 Aldi voucher (except those families in receipt of free school meals who will receive a £25 voucher as before). This is in recognition that all of our families have been in some way affected by Covid 19. More details to follow. More information about Easter activities will soon be available on the Council website, visit www.southtyneside.gov.uk/holidayclubs. Medicine and Tablets Please can we ask that children do not keep medicine in their coats or pockets when in school. Free Cricket Sessions Take a look at this fab offer from South Shields Cricket Club for Years 4, 5 and 6. https://mortimerprimary.co.uk/free-cricket-sessions/
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Hello everyone,
Easter is just around the corner and the Easter Fayre starts tomorrow (25.3.21). A huge thank you to everyone who has donated cakes, biscuits and eggs for the fayre and raffle, we really appreciate it.
Many thanks for your continuing support.
Being on school grounds
Please can we ask that older brothers and sisters, who are coming on site to pick up siblings, adhere to social distancing and consider wearing a mask as they do in their own schools.
We continue to do our very best to minimise the potential spread of COVID19 and fully appreciate your support in doing this.
Easter Fayre
On Thursday 25th
Years Reception, 2 and 5 will head into the fayre.
On Friday 26th
Years 1, 3, 4 and 6 will get their chance.
What to expect
We will have a number of stalls and games to check out. Most items will start from 20p. Please send change in with your child if you have it.
Stalls – Cakes & Biscuits. Craft shop. Sweets in a bag (Years 3,4,5,6). Drinks. Buy daffodils.
Competitions – Guess the chicks in the tub to win a large cuddly rabbit! Guess the number of eggs in the jar to win the eggs!
Games – Bunny bowling to win a Cream Egg. Pin the beak on the chick to win an Easter egg. Spin the wheel game to win an Easter egg.
Nursery – will take part in some Easter games in nursery.
Reception – can bring £1 where they will be able to purchase an Easter goodie bag and play some games!
Year 1 to Year 6 can bring a maximum of £3 to spend on goodies at the fayre.
Easter Raffle
Thank you to everyone who has bought a ticket via Parent Pay so far. There are lots of prizes to win including The Rabbit Family cuddly toys!
Tickets are £1 and the draw will be made on Thursday 1st April.
Easter Fayre and Last call for Red Noses
In this update:
- Easter Fayre
- Easter Raffle
- Parent Donations
- Last chance for Red Noses
- Red Nose Day
- Year 6 Thurston Activity Week
- Easter Fayre
Whilst we are still under restrictions which prevent our normal Easter celebrations, we do wish to keep some activities running.
We will run our Easter Fayre on the afternoon of Thursday 25th March and the morning of Friday 26th March. Unfortunately, parents are unable to attend and staff will take children around in their bubbles.
Year group overview
- Nursery – will take part in some Easter games in nursery.
- Reception – can bring £1 where they will be able to purchase an Easter goodie bag and play some games!
- Years 1 – Year 6 can bring a maximum of £3 to spend on goodies at the fayre.
We are hoping to confirm:
- Cake stall
- Spin the wheel
- Bunny Bowling
- Pin the tail on the bunny
- Crafts
- Easter Raffle
We will run a children’s Easter raffle as we did for Christmas. Each entry will be £1 and available via Parent Pay. There will be multiple prizes on offer so plenty of chances to win, including some yummy Easter Eggs! We will draw the raffle on Thursday 1st April and tickets will be on sale until Wednesday 31st March.
- Parent Donations for Easter
We would be grateful for any donations of cakes/biscuits that are pre-wrapped for the Easter sale. Can any donations be dropped at school by Wednesday 24th March.
We would also welcome any Easter eggs to use as prizes for the raffle. Thank you in advance
- Last chance for Red Noses
Sale of Red Noses, via Parent Pay, will end at close of play on Wednesday 17th March. £1.50 each. They will be given to pupils on Friday 19th March
- Red Nose Day
Friday March 19th
A non-uniform day is on the cards!
Children have the option of dressing as a superhero or wearing non-uniform (but to include something red). A donation of £1 through the link below would be appreciated which will all go to the charity.
Children will take part in some Red Nose Day activities through the day.
https://app.parentpay.com/ParentPayShop/Foc/Default.aspx…
- Year 6 Thurston Activity Week
Letters are coming out today! Fingers crossed this amazing event gets to go ahead.
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Wow, where has the week gone??? It’s been extremely busy but so lovely to have everyone back in school. I think there will be some tired pupils and teachers tonight!
In today’s update:
- Red Nose Day
- Story Jar Competition
- Free school meal vouchers
- Fitness Factor
- Social distancing
Red Nose Day
Friday March 19th
A non-uniform day is on the cards!
Children have the option of dressing as a superhero or wearing non-uniform (but to include something red). A donation of £1 through parent pay would be appreciated which will all go to the charity.
Children will take part in some Red Nose Day activities through the day.
Story Jar Competition
We would like to say an enormous well done to all of the children who participated in our story jar competition for World Book Day. We were so impressed with the photographs which were sent in and it was incredibly difficult to pick our favourites.
Congratulations to our two winners:
Key Stage 1 winner: Pippa Robson
Key Stage 2 winner: Dexter Carr
Each of our winners have been awarded with a bedtime story gift bag containing a new book and everything they need for a cosy evening tucked up reading. We hope you enjoy them!
See their creations at: https://mortimerprimary.co.uk/story-jar-winners/
Free School Meals
Families will be getting a £25 voucher per child to cover the Easter holidays from Wonde. They will be sent on 29th April.
Fitness Factor
Congratulations to all the children who successfully completed the Fitness Factor activities. The children worked very hard in all the different physical challenges and are worthy recipients of the certificates they have been awarded.
Check out our superstars at https://mortimerprimary.co.uk/fitness-factor/
Social Distancing
Please can we ask all parents to ensure that they are not blocking entrances when dropping off their children, especially around Reception and Nursery. Once your child is with their teacher please move away to allow others access. Thank you
Have a wonderful weekend
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On Friday 5th March, we turned our screens off and went back to basics. Mrs Mackay organised some fab activities for all of the children in school around science and the outdoors.
Year 3 tended to the Mortimer Woodland – clearing up dead foliage and watering the trees.
Year 5 turned over the Minibeast garden and applied fresh soil as well as planting 10 begonias.
Whole school including Nursery – every child planted a bulb to be cared for at home to mark the end of Lockdown 3 and looking forward to a brighter future with every child back in school.
We are delighted to say that our athletics club are restarting this week.
KS1 – Year 1 & Year 2
We’re pleased to announce we’ll be continuing our KS1 Athletics club this half term for year 1 & 2, starting 10/03/21.
See sign up letter below
KS2 – Year 3 & Year 4
We’re pleased to announce we’ll be continuing our KS2 Athletics club this half term for year 3 & 4, starting 12/03/21.
See sign up letter below
4.3.21 Happy World Book Day to you all!
Today is extra special because we are celebrating our love of books with children all over the world. We would have loved for you all to be in school with us, so instead, we are bringing World Book Day celebrations to you.
Did you hear Mrs Douglas on BBC Newcastle Radio this morning? She was talking about what World Book Day is like this year in school and at home! Have a listen here!
Have you heard the first ever World Book day song by MC Grammar?? How many stories can you spot in the song?
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We have put together a collection of videos of staff from across the school sharing their favourite books. Get yourselves snuggled up, relax and choose a staff member to read you a story from the comfort of your own home. You could even listen to your teacher reading you a bedtime story.
It won’t be long until you are back in school and enjoying story time in class with your friends. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy sharing some of our favourite stories at home.
Have a great World Book Day!
Hello everyone, it’s Mrs Cunningham here again.
I hope you all had a good day and did not get too bored.
Today I was in school. It started with Joe Wicks half an hour PE class. I had to jump around a lot and pretend to be a crab. Then Mrs Stelling got me to join in with Oti Mabuse Strictly Dance class. I was Elsa from Frozen…..well I thought I was, but I’m not sure whether I looked like her. I was dancing with Mrs Stelling, Miss Marshall and Mrs Keighery. We had lots of fun, but I got a bit dizzy. I think my legs are going to be a bit sore tomorrow.
Have a wonderful Wednesday. Miss you all.
Mrs Cunningham

This week, Year 3 have been designing, making and evaluating models of Roman Chariots. To begin with, each group researched information about the chariots, learning about the materials used, their uses and how they worked. We then made prototypes in order to decide if we wanted to use a fixed axle or fixed wheels. During this stage, each group evaluated their design and managed to work out where potential problems may arise. Our final challenge was to create our finished models. In the end, we were extremely proud of our finished products and thought they would have made great additions to the Roman Empire!