by Mrs Mitchell | Feb 24, 2021 | News, Online Safety, Parents
YouTube is huge with children, but with over 5 billion videos on YouTube (and that number growing at a staggering pace) we can understand the potential for children to see the very best and worst of society. But increasingly we’re seeing a rise in so-called...
by Mrs Rowell | Feb 23, 2021 | Children, Covid, Letters to Parents, News, Parents
We are happy to confirm our school will re-open to all our pupils on Monday, 8th March. Please click on the link below for further information: School Reopening General letter
by Mrs Mobberley | Feb 8, 2021 | News, SEND Support, Well-being
We are very fortunate to be part of the RISE programme, aimed at supporting the well-being of young people in the North East. RISE is provided by the NHS and means that each week we have the support of an EMHP (Early Mental Health Practitioner), Lucy McRae. She...
by Mrs Mobberley | Feb 4, 2021 | News, Parents, SEND Support, Well-being
I think all of us would agree that home schooling is tricky at times and children don’t always want to do their school work, which can lead to frustration and stress – this is what happens in my house at least! One reason can be that children see a big...
by Mrs Mobberley | Feb 4, 2021 | News, Well-being
Gateshead Psychology Service have been sharing some great resources and sources of information, one of which is this link to a CAMHS (Children and Adult Mental Health Services) website. It has loads of useful information about how to support children and young people...
by Mrs Mobberley | Feb 2, 2021 | Well-being
If you are looking for useful information and resources about supporting children and adults with anxiety-related issues, there are a lot of different websites and groups online. One website that does offer useful, free resources is Therapist Aid, which can be found...