RIGHTS RESPECTING SCHOOL
Here at Rowlands Gill Primary School we are proud to have achieved the Level 1 UNICEF Rights Respecting School Award in 2014.
This whole school award is an initiative by UNICEF to make children and adults more aware of children’s rights.
To find out more visit www.unicef.org.uk/rrsa
RRSA Level 2
At Rowlands Gill Primary we are working towards our RRSA Level 2 Award. Please click on the link below to view our RRSA Level 2 Audit and Action Plan
British Values
Please click on the link below to view our British Values Policy for Rowlands Gill Primary School
Lady with the Lamp
We have really enjoyed learning about Florence Nightingale in History and English. We created freeze frames to represent important events that happened in her life. We used all the information we have learned to write a fact life all about her life and why she was...
Water Safety
Year 5 have been water safety champions this morning! We have been discussing possible dangers relating to rivers and other water sources, so that we can remain safe over the summer holidays. Children learned: what to do if they came into danger, what to do if they...
Y1 take on Forest school Extreme at Gibside
We had a brilliant day at Gibside today exploring all around, pond dipping, identifying different creatures that we found and enjoying a play in Strawberry Castle. We ended the day tired out from lots of walking but happy having had a great day!
Netball Success
We are incredibly proud of Alice- a Year 5 student- who has qualified for the County Netball Under 12s. This is a very impressive achievement within sport. Alice has undergone various qualifiers in order to reach this point; competing against very strong opponents....
Year 2 Extreme Forest School
We make Viking bread!
We made Viking bread this afternoon in year 4 and we loved it. The class went back for third, fourth and even fifth helpings! Quite a few of the children took home a copy of the recipe, so I hope to see photos of your bread if you decide to make it at home 🙂 We also...
Releasing our butterflies
Formal or Informal?
Athletics Festival
On Friday, children from KS2 attended the Gateshead Athletics Festival. The children were absolutely fantastic! They competed against lots of others schools, showed brilliant sportsmanship and didn't let the afternoon rain put them off!
Minibeast Hunt
We took part in a minibeast hunt in our school grounds as part of our Science lesson. We enjoyed identifying different living things and their habitats.
Big forest school at Gibside
The perfect weather to fly a kite
What is the best thing to do on a windy day but make a kite! We made a kite shape decorated it and attached and adjusting string to see how high it could fly.













