HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!
We have all enjoyed getting creative today in our classrooms! Our children really do have huge imaginations, look at all of our FABULOUS creations! It was so hard to choose but each class had two Egg Competition winners, we hope you enjoy your creative prizes.
Congratulations to our Big Easter Raffle winners: Zach, Amelia, Emilia, Patrick, Thea, Jude, Ollie, Daniel, Archie, Amelia, Sam and Max.
And finally… We have shown great togetherness over the last term and it really does show if we stick together there is so much we can accomplish. As long as we’ve got each other, we can do anything.
We wish you all a safe and peaceful Easter Holiday filled with fun and special times together. In this season of Easter, may your faith be renewed and your heart made good with the hope Easter brings.
***IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM NORTHUMBRIA POLICE***
***AS A SCHOOL WE HAVE BEEN ASKED TO CIRCULATE AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM NORTHUMBRIA POLICE***
WhatsApp group encouraging self-harm in young people.
CNTW NHS Trust has made us aware of a WhatsApp group called “everyone you know x” which is circulating in North Tyneside. It is aimed at Y6 students.
There are currently 500 members, and the group encourages members to self-harm.
Three young people (two from Gateshead and one from Northumberland) are in hospital following overdose and they have disclosed that there is a social media trend whereby young people are being encouraged to take overdoses on a points scoring system eg, if admitted to hospital, if a liver specialist has been contacted etc.
As these young people are not from the North Tyneside area, and there is potential for this to affect other year groups, we are making all schools in our force area aware.
Please consider making your students’ parent/carers aware of this group/trend and follow your school’s safeguarding protocols should you be concerned about individual students.
The NSPCC website has information about helping children who may have been affected by such content Content promoting self-harm, suicide and eating disorders.
SVP Holy Island Summer Camp 2024
A fantastic opportunity for our children in YEAR 5 & YEAR 6
Children’s Info Sheet Holy Island 2023
A message from the organisers…
The donation payment for the week is £150. To secure your child’s place at camp a £50 deposit must be payed within one month of completing this application. If anybody is having difficulty with this payment, please contact us and we can make arrangements for a payment plan. Our email address is holyislandapplications@svp.org.uk
Click here to fill in the application form Application form 2024
World Book Day 2024 Winners!
On Friday 7th March all of our children were invited to come into school dressed in non uniform… with a twist!
We held a whole school ‘fashion TRASHION show’ where children showed off the fashion accessories they’d created with only recycled materials .We were absolutely blown away with all of the efforts, the ‘trashion’ accessories were truly and honestly exceptional!
Thank you to Author Claire Donald for judging our ‘trashion’ show and choosing the winners. Each winner received a personalised signed copy of Claire’s book which was at the heart of our World Book Day, ‘Mother Earth is Weeping’ is a story which focuses on how we can better our world and become more environmentally friendly.
CAFOD BIG LENT WALK
Today we took part in the sponsored Big Lent Walk together in aid of CAFOD and what a fantastic time we had.
A huge thank you St Joseph’s Sports Leaders, St Joseph’s Transition Buddies and St Joseph’s School Staff. Well done to our Year 6 children for taking care of their special friends and holding their hands during the walk. We are always so proud of ALL of our children and today is no exception.
The money we raise by taking part in the Big Lent Walk will enable CAFOD and SCIAF to continue fighting global poverty and to bring real life change to communities overseas. Please return all sponsor forms and monies by Monday 25th March.
CAFOD and SCIAF are the official relief and development agencies of the Catholic Church for England and Wales (CAFOD) and for Scotland (SCIAF), and are both members of the global Caritas Internationalis family.
CAFOD and SCIAF believe that a green and just world, free from poverty is possible. They are teaming up this year because they know that working together means that we can make an even bigger difference.
Schools Football Festival
Holiday, Activities and Food!
We are working with South Tyneside Council to deliver the Spring Holiday, Activities and Food Programme!
FREE places are available for children and young people who:
- are eligible for benefit related free school meals
- are aged 5 to 16 years old or up to 18 with SEND
- live or go to school in South Tyneside
Join us from Tuesday 2nd – Sunday 14th April 2024 and take part in a range of fun activities. You must book a
space before attending, please do not show up without booking.
For more information on HAF visit: http://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/holidayclub #HAF2024
GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN!
Red Nose Day 2024
What a wonderful day we have had together celebrating Red Nose Day!
Comic Relief is there for people who are facing the toughest times of their lives. All year-round, the money donated to Comic Relief works hard to support some incredible projects making a change to people’s lives across the UK and around the world. In fact, over the last few years, Comic Relief funding has helped to support 3 million people.
Thank you to everyone who has supported Comic Relief this year. We have raised £128 so far for this brilliant cause, the account will remain open until next week!
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