A Marvellous Celebration of Learning

This week, we had the absolute joy of hosting our Celebration of Learning to mark the end of our very first expedition, Marvellous Me – How Are We the Same and Different? It was a truly special moment for our children, our families, and our school community.

They sang and spoke with such confidence and courage, standing proudly in front of a large audience. We were incredibly proud of each and every one of them.

As part of the celebration, every child received their very own Marvellous Me Memory Box. These beautifully presented boxes will become a place for them to store precious keepsakes: photographs, first school reports, small treasures, and all the special moments that make their journey uniquely theirs.

One of the most touching moments came at the end of the celebration. Grown-ups were invited to write a personal message of pride, love, or encouragement for their child. Seeing families pause to reflect and share heartfelt words was incredibly moving, and it added a warm, personal touch that made the experience feel even more meaningful.

It was a wonderful way to end our first expedition—celebrating identity, courage, community, and the marvellous uniqueness of every child. We thank all the families who joined us and helped make the event so memorable.

Creative Chameleons: A Buzzing Day in Our Drawing Club

Every week in our drawing club, something magical happens. Children gather with pencils, felt tip pens, and a spark of curiosity—ready to draw, write, and use their imaginations.

Each child took the same starting point—a simple bee—and turned it into something deeply imaginative and personal. That’s the heart of being a creative chameleon: using imagination to reshape the world in joyful, surprising ways.

Suddenly our classroom was filled with bees who make chocolate, rainbows, lava, coins and sunshines!

Sharing our Stories: 21/11/2025

Beautiful work this week

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!

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Top of the Blogs

KS1 Community hero awards! @ Green Top

Our Paris Video @ Plover

Snow Day @ Carcroft School

Authentic Art making in Y8 @ XP

And sew it begins… @ Norton Juniors

E30 Explorer – A Debate Full of Energy, Respect and Brilliant Ideas @ XP East

G29 Geography – Has the regeneration of the Ouseburn been a success? @ XP Gateshead

Remembrance Day Celebration @ Norton Infants

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Mini First Aid

This week we had a special expert visitor from Mini First Aid who taught us how we can be superheroes and help people when they need it most. We learned all about applying plasters and cold compresses, the safe position and how to call an ambulance in an emergency.

Remembrance Day Celebration

This week we took part in a very meaningful Remembrance Day celebration. We spent time learning about the importance of remembering the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for us, and we worked together to remember them in many ways. One of our favourite activities was creating a poppy collage.

St John’s Ambulance Visit Key Stage One

Today, the children in Key Stage 1 enjoyed a very special visit from St John’s Ambulance. Julie and Deborah from the team came in to talk about the amazing work they do in our community – helping people stay safe, teaching first aid, and supporting those in need.

The highlight of the session was learning about their much-loved mascot, Bertie Badger! The children were interested to hear how Bertie helps teach young “Mini Badgers,” some as young as five years old, the basics of first aid. Through stories, activities, and fun demonstrations, the children discover how even little helpers can make a big difference.

To thank them for their visit and all they do for others, we presented Julie and Deborah with one of our special Community Champion awards recognising the respect, compassion and courage they show every day.

Sharing our Stories: 14/11/2025

Beautiful work this week

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!

To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.

Top of the Blogs

KS2 Anti Bullying Performance @ Green Top

Our character trait winners @ Plover

Life Skills @ Carcroft School

Crew Brunel: Back in Action! @ XP

A Splashing Success @ Norton Juniors

PE Round Up @ XP East

Weekly Update for Families @ XP Gateshead

Share your stories with us!

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It might be something you or your students have achieved, a charity you’re supporting or anything at all that deserves a wider audience.

Write to us at [email protected] –  we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!

Indian Dancing

Over the past few weeks, we have been exploring what makes us the same and what makes us different from one another. The children have loved discovering the unique qualities that make each of them special, as well as the many things they share with their classmates.

As we move into the final part of our learning journey, we will be widening our lens and looking at how we are similar or different to people around the world. To spark excitement for this new case study, we began with a vibrant and energetic Indian dance workshop!

The children were introduced to a traditional Punjabi folk dance and were completely captivated by the rhythm, the movement, and the joyful atmosphere. One of the highlights was dancing along to the beat of the dhol drum, feeling the rhythm build as they learned new steps and patterns.

This workshop has already opened up wonderful discussions about culture, music, traditions, and the ways people express themselves around the world. We can’t wait to continue exploring and discovering more together in the weeks ahead.

The children showed real courage when performing their final dance to the year two children at the end of the day!

Outdoor Crew for Share Bears

Crew Share Bears enjoyed an outdoor crew session this morning. We reminded ourselves of our crew norms before the session and all made a pledge to follow the norms by printing our handprint onto our crew tree. We then used microscopes to look closely at and describe different things we find outside. What a great start to the day!