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Last week, 4HA took part in a Multi-skills tournament at Temple Park against several other schools. the children participated in a variety of activities, including relay races, treasure hunt, target throw and many more.
Year 6 are currently studying about the life and work of Charles Darwin. This video was played at Mrs Stelling’s class assembly to show examples of inheritance.
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Y2 have been reading the book ‘Wild’ by Emily Hughes. Here are some photos of freeze frames and conscience alleys relating to the story.
Our Foundation and KS1 children enjoyed a visit from a very special person today…
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Well done to our nursery children who took part in a Christmas Sing-a-long this morning and this afternoon.
Here is a selection of photos from the Y3 Christmas party.
Some of our Y6 children decided after learning about different advent calendars to do a reverse advent calendar to help others at Christmas.
We talked about a local charity called Key Project, which supports and helps homeless young people in South Tyneside and decided to donate to them.
Mrs Hayton, Vice Chair of Key Project, was thrilled with the donations and couldn’t praise the children enough for their generosity.


















































































































































