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  • 21/09/23

    Forest School….

    Confidence, social skills, language and communication, motivation and concentration, physical skills, and knowledge and understanding are just a small portion of the skills that our learners will develop at Forest School.
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  • 31/08/23

    CEO Letter to Parents and Carers

    Dear Parents/ Carers I would like to introduce myself as the new CEO of Trinity Academy Newcastle Multi Academy Trust. My name is Lynn McNally, I have worked in education for 22 years in a wide range of roles and have been employed by the Trust since 2007; most recently leading on school improvem...
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  • 07/06/23

    It’s a bug’s life!

    Learning about bugs can be a fun and engaging experience for our young learners. Through exploration of their fascinating features, Lower Site learners have learnt about the unique characteristics of these tiny creatures.
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  • 24/05/23

    Paving the path to success:

    Learners at the Lower Site have been busy making their own pathway around the onsite woodlands. They have worked so hard on this project transporting wood chippings and tarpaulin to create a picturesque pathway. 
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  • 24/05/23

    Shopping For a Brighter Future

    Every young person needs good career guidance to help them make informed choices and decisions about their future.  It is a necessity for social mobility. Year 8 learners at the Lower Site were given an exciting and privileged opportunity to attend an event in Eldon Square where they explo...
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  • 27/04/23

    Money, Money, Money – Teaching Financial Literacy

    This week, our Lower Site learners have been counting pennies and pounds and working with money to solve math problems. The learners were given a budget and a shopping list, and they had to figure out how much money they could spend, including change.
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  • 24/03/23

    Grown to perfection:

    Within the Art therapy/Sensory room, learners have been gestating and cultivating their own sensory garden. Our learners can witness as the seeds develop into plants and begin to bloom in the clear greenhouses.
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  • 23/03/23

    Mixing Up Medicines at Lower Site

    Ford learners at the Lower Site have been mixing up a magical medicine: Using some rather unusual ingredients, the learners have written down their magic medicine ingredients and the method needed to make their concoction.
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  • 22/03/23

    Catch a falling Star and put it in your pocket, save it for a rainy day

    The learners on the Lower Site have been creating their own display on ‘How to Catch a Star’ by Oliver Jeffers which is a magical story about reaching for dreams. The story tells a tale of how, with patience and determination, anything is possible.
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  • 21/03/23

    Marching to the beat of our own drum:

    Learners at the Lower Site have been experiencing djembe drumming as well as the cultural and social significance of music, traditionalism, and collaboration. The name 'Djembe' stems from the translated expression "everyone meet together in harmony".
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  • 20/03/23

    The Invisible

    Bamburgh Group have been reading and working with the book ‘The Invisible’ by Tom Percival.  It is a moving and powerful story that shines a light on those who feel invisible in our world - and shows us that we ALL belong.
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  • 14/03/23

    Kicking off International Women’s Day and Careers Week in Style with Newcastle United Women

    For International Women’s Day, we were lucky enough to be visited by Newcastle United Women’s Assistant Manager Lloyd Miller and three NUW players Charlotte Potts, Becky Ferguson, and Katie Barker.  Lloyd, Football Development Officer (Women and Girls) at Northumberland FA, told us...
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