Harry really enjoyed Quadbiking at Slaley Hall near Hexham for his birthday, on Sunday, although it was a bit cold it was really good fun through lots of big puddles!
Harry really enjoyed Quadbiking at Slaley Hall near Hexham for his birthday, on Sunday, although it was a bit cold it was really good fun through lots of big puddles!
Harry & Aaron were so excited having friends and family over for the big lights switch at their home this weekend, along with their home made hot chocolate and hot dogs!
‘Maddie’s been such a good girl so Santa gave her a early present and she went to the Sunderland empire on Saturday night to see Gangsta Granny live and she’s absolutely loved it ❤’
Here are our fabulous cooks getting in on the Children In Need action too, talk about a whole school effort!
Copper trail update – it’s looking great!
Here is our match report from our recent football competition, courtesy of Kate in Y6. Well done girls, we love this!
Alfie and Oscar want to show you all their nativity. This nativity is about 20 years old and is a a special gift from their nana who sadly passed away this year. Alfie was super excited to see it last night!
Ten Top Tips for beating online bullying by replacing it with kindness!
Last year, around one in five children aged 10–15 in England and Wales admitted experiencing online bullying: most commonly being insulted or sworn at, or having hurtful messages sent about them. To a child who’s being bullied, the world can seem like a bleak, negative place – but just one kind word can be a ray of hope: a turning point that brightens someone’s day and resets their perspective. That’s why we are supporting the ‘One Kind Word’ theme for Anti-Bullying Week 2021!
Join Andy from CBBC in this year’s official Anti-bullying Week 2021 song…All You Need is One Kind Word.
Yesterday, Year 1 confidently lead the whole school in our Collective Worship. They kicked Monday off by launching Anti-bullying Week at St Oswald’s. This year’s theme is One Kind Word. Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation of the last year has underlined how little acts of consideration and charity can break down barriers and brighten the lives of the people around us. Please join us in supporting the messages shared in this video at home!