Archive of Latest News
Latest news is now shared via our Head Teacher blog which is published in the Parents section of the website. Please also visit our Twitter feed for a window into our curriculum offer and to see the purposeful and memorable learning experiences in each year group. Our Twitter feed can be accessed on the Home page of our website or by clicking on the Twitter icon in the top left corner of this page.
Please find below an archive of the news stories that we published before we started to use Twitter.
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Dare To Be Different Day With Haunted House Obstacle Course
Fri 23 Oct 2020We have had so much fun today! Thank you to our parents/carers for all of the amazing costumes. Thank you to the PTFA for organising the day, decorating the dining hall and for providing the prizes. Thank you to Chartwells for a special spooky lunchtime. And last but not least, thank you to Mr Elliott for a really spooky, super fun obstacle course!
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Spooky Potion Lesson in Reception
Fri 23 Oct 2020Reception started spooky writing week with a bang by making potions! Miss McGregor and Mr Metcalf needed apprentices (with witch and wizard hats!). To begin with they filled a glass 1/4 full of water, added food colouring and sparkles then filled the rest of the glass up with vegetable oil. Then we added a vitamin C tablet and said the magic words! Head to Tapestry to see the videos!
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World War 2 History Day in Year 6
Fri 23 Oct 2020On Thursday, Year 6 were transported back to 1939, when World War Two began, to spend a day in the life of an evacuee. During the day, children got to: write a postcard home; shelter from terrifying air raids; listen to the wireless and Chamberlain's speech; protect the school by putting up black outs; recreate propaganda posters for the War Office; and play traditional games from the war.
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Year 5 Re-enactment of the Battle of Newburn Ford
Fri 16 Oct 2020On Wednesday, Year 5 re-enacted the Battle of Newburn Ford: 1640 and a prelude to the English Civil War. With (paper) canon balls, the Scots (5B) adopted the high ground whereas the English (5G) found defending the lower ground more challenging. They soon learnt that choice of tactics and understanding your local area make all the difference - excellent strategic critique, Year 5!
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Throckley Primary In Northern Gas Networks Safety Film
Fri 16 Oct 2020Northern Gas Networks are due to begin some mains replacement work in Throckley in the near future. This felt like an excellent time to educate our children about the importance of staying safe around maintenance work and further gas safety. We were offered an exciting opportunity as part of this work - to be part of a promotional video that Northern Gas Networks will use as part of their advertising and in school work. Alex and Nick came in to school to work with a small group of Y2 children to deliver one of the key messages - safety! They are very much looking forward to coming back in to school to work with more children and to deliver a virtual assembly which will offer a range of activities for everyone!
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Microbe Science Lesson in Year 6
Fri 16 Oct 2020As part of Year 6’s Science lessons about living things (particularly microbes), and to link in with our Spooky Writing Week, we investigated the decomposition of fruit using pumpkins. We designed our own ‘fair test’ style investigation to see how we could preserve the pumpkins. First, we completed a full risk assessment of the investigation and decided we needed to wear goggles and gloves to prevent any toxic substances touching our skin. After this, when we were sure we could be safe, we carved our pumpkins and painted a fine coating of a liquid (water, yoghurt, bleach, lemon juice, milk or vinegar) around the inside of our pumpkin. We can’t wait to find out which pumpkin will survive!
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Intraclass PE Competitions in Year 3
Fri 16 Oct 2020We are continuing to look for ways to provide our children with opportunities for sporting competitions here in school. This week, Mr Elliott’s and Mr Davidson’s Year 3 classes engaged in a fun filled series of competitive games during an intraclass PE competition. Pupils competed in class teams and encouraged each other, whilst learning to show sportsmanship towards the opposition throughout.
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Virtual Harvest Assembly
Fri 16 Oct 2020This week, we have received a special video message from Reverend Allison Harding. She has shared the message of harvest with us and explained how fortunate we are to have lovely food to eat. We would usually use this time of year to collect donations for the West End Food Bank. Unfortunately, due to current restrictions we are unable to collect your donations in school. We would like to take this opportunity to encourage families, where possible, to make a small donation to the food bank using the donation points at your local supermarket (Sainsbury's in Throckley have a donation point).
The urgently needed items are: Tea bags, instant coffee, sugar (500g), biscuits, cereal, pasta, rice, UHT or powdered milk, long life fruit juices, pasta sauces, tinned - meat, fish, fruit, vegetables and rice pudding.
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Reception's Notting Hill Carnival!
Fri 09 Oct 2020Reception have had the most exciting week learning about Black History Month! The Notting Hill Carnival was started by Claudia Jones in 1959 to bring unity rather than the race riots. The children have been working hard to create their own carnival by using tools to make feather headpieces, sequin masks, glittery threaded necklaces and paper chains to decorate the classroom. The carnival took place on the yard with lots of music, the instruments we had made for homework and even more dancing!
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Y5 Pollination Science Lesson
Fri 09 Oct 2020This week, Year 5 came up with their own investigation to see how wind speed affected the rate of pollination in plants. Using a hair dryer, they explored the way pollen (or cous-cous!) dispersal was increased by a greater wind speed. They recorded their own results and made brilliantly reasoned conclusions to build on this fascinating branch of biology next week.