OPERATION ENCOMPASS
In accordance with the Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird’s Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy, Operation Encompass has been initiated in Northumbria Police to promote the value of early interventions in schools.
In Gateshead, Operation Encompass is part of the wider Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) that has recently been established within Gateshead Council to support vulnerable persons.
The process commenced on 01 April 2015 and all eighty seven schools in Gateshead are participating in Operation Encompass. The process is to be rolled out to the rest of the Northumbria Police area very soon.
All School Key Adults have undertaken Operation Encompass training and are extremely positive about this exchange of information which is assisting them greatly in providing tailored support to children, young people and their families. One Key Adult Commented “I must say I think that this is a great operation as it keeps us well informed and it gives me a great understanding of the children and families I work with.”
Detective Constable Gill Menzies was asked to implement Operation Encompass across Gateshead, in conjunction with Gateshead Council Safer Communities. DC Menzies says “We are improving the way we share information every day and this is a simple yet effective example of how that information can greatly help in ensuring the continued welfare of children and young people.”

Further Information
Dragon Fun
Have you read 'The Dragon Machine'? It's a great story! Today, we had great fun, on a scavenger hunt, searching for dragons which were hiding in the KS2 playground. Take a look at the fabulous dragons that we made too!
Home Learning Week One
The children in Early Years have enjoyed their first week of home learning. Activities have included: making homemade gifts for Grandparents, learning numbers by making a hopscotch, making spring flowers, jewellery making, Yoga and many more. Well done Early Years...
Our pupils enjoying their first week of school closure.
Here's some photos from one of our families having made the best of the first week of school closure and having lovely time. Out on an exercise bike ride, and taking a walk with his sister in the local area. They've done lots of reading and being busy in the garden...
Another unusual reading spot!
A pre-lockdown trip to the beach with his book. It's great to see another of our pupils so keen on reading he builds a castle to do it in!
Reading continues at home
It's great to see one of our pupils enjoying reading his book, during this school closure period, in what apparently is his usual reading place while at home! This does not look at all comfortable to us but he looks very content - anyone else got any unusual reading...
A quiet place!
Some images of our school; a very quiet place without all our lovely pupils and staff during the school closure period. Looking forward to having you all back as soon as we can! RGPS
Thank you!
We have received some lovely thank you gifts, chocolates and flowers and had a lovely surprise beckleberry's delivery at school yesterday, welcome treats from our wonderful caring parents/carers. Thank you for all your continued support it is very much appreciated. ...
RGPS Information Update
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Please click on the link to see a selection of wellbeing tips for families to help and support you through the coronvius pandemic: Coronavirus - Supporting Children's Wellbeing
6B Week 1 Home Learning Pack
Please click on the link to access the home working pack for class 6B: Home Learning Pack Year 6 - Week 1 Wk 1 Example - Narrative Wk 1 Spelling Lists Wk 1_Core_Arithmetic_Test_1 Wk 1_Core_Arithmetic_Test_2 Wk1 Writing Checklist - Narrative
Creative pupil
Here is a picture of the Greek mosaic made today by one of our pupils while working at home during this period of school closure. Next to it is the example he used. Well done and keep up the hard work.
Eagle eyed pupil spots evidence of water erosion in the local area.
One of our pupils was out for a walk last Saturday and stumbled upon some water erosion when walking through a disused marble quarry in Milnthorpe. She was so excited as she had just been learning about the topic in class last week. Have you spotted anything?