![]() St Michael’s RC Primary School, in Elswick, has been praised by inspectors for being a school which is “vibrant and inclusive” where pupils thrive. The Ofsted report on the primary school noted that pupils’ behaviour is “exemplary”, with children telling inspectors the school is like a family.
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![]() Pupils at a Newcastle primary helped the local community to smile by delivering dozens of food gifts from the school's annual Harvest Festival collection. Year 6 house team captains at St Bede’s Catholic Primary, in Denton Burn, took parcels of dried and tinned food which had been donated by families at the school to elderly neighbours in the local area. ![]() A West Norfolk primary school has been praised by school inspectors for providing a “rich educational experience” for pupils. The Ofsted inspection of Gaywood Primary School also highlighted the school’s strong community, noting ‘joyfully singing together’ in assemblies and how pupils behave well and respect each other. ![]() Children at a Newcastle primary school have a new assistant to help improve their reading skills - in the form of Poppy the school dog. The cavapoo, who has been at St Charles’ Catholic Primary School, in Gosforth, for two years, is being drafted into classes to encourage hesitant readers and pupils who do not always have anyone at home to listen to them. ![]() A tough subject depicted at an exhibition held at Ely Cathedral has helped inspire young artists at a Wisbech academy. Three students at the Thomas Clarkson Academy made the trip to Ely to see the Modern Slavery exhibition by artist Sara Shamma who created work in response to the plight of the enslaved Yazidi women and girls. ![]() There is no chance of pupils resting on their laurels with the arrival of some fantastic activity boards at St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary, part of Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust. ![]() The magic of science was at the heart of a special event when pupils enjoyed a special day at their Cramlington school. Every child at St Peter and St Paul’s Catholic Academy was able to take part in Science Day and activities ranged from designing a boat to building a fairground attraction and even included dancing raisins. ![]() Students at Marshland High school helped to raise money for Children in Need by organising a cake sale and a 'guess the number of sweets in a jar' competition. Members of the student council in years 7-10 set up the bake sale and also spent time going round tutor groups to promote the fundraising activities. |
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