If you have any cardboard tubes or plastic bottles that we could use to make rockets, they would be greatly appreciated. Please hand them to your class teacher this week. Thanks in advance!





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If you have any cardboard tubes or plastic bottles that we could use to make rockets, they would be greatly appreciated. Please hand them to your class teacher this week. Thanks in advance!
What do you know about Sikhism?
Find out more using this BBC Bitesize link
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsjpyrd/articles/zkjpkmn
Who is Guru Nanak?
Become an expert in Sikhism and share your new learning with your crew.
You could create a set of slides to share, a poster, a leaflet or a story board retelling the story of Guru Nanak!
Have you learning ready to share with your crew by Monday 19th May!
Good luck to our wonderful Year 6s who have worked so incredibly hard in the run up to SATs. We know that you will do your absolute best and we are already so proud of you!
An enormous well done to Ellie-Mai, Samantha, Marnie, Natalia and Gabby who recently raised £41 for Cancer Research UK by selling handmade bracelets. I am so proud of your kindness!
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust from this week. To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.
G28 Fishing Success @ XP Gateshead
Class Five journey to space… @ Norton Infants
Crew Peake tackle the litter @ XP
At the VE Memorial Service this morning we were honoured to meet one of Green Top’s very first pupils! Mrs Martin told us that she attended Green Top when it opened in 1939, at the beginning of the war and that she remembers VE Day very well. The children were really interested in her stories and have invited her to visit to see the changes in our school.
We are looking forward to showing you around Mrs Martin!
Today was one of those days when you remember why you became a teacher!
Paisley, Erin, Myla, George, Olivia, Willow, Willow, Macky, Reeva and Gabby were invited to read a poem at the VE Day Memorial service in Thorne Park this morning and I was so proud of the children and the way that even the very youngest of them seemed to understand that although it was a celebration of the end of the war, it was also a solemn occasion which they were attending to show respect.
Winston Churchill once said – “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it’ – so the chance to attend events such as these where they can begin to understand the devastating effects of war will hopefully ingrain in them the importance of peace.
You were a credit to yourselves, your families and our school.
You were all awesome!
This afternoon, we had the privilege of being invited to the VE Day celebrations being hosted by Thorne and Moorends Town Council at Moorends Community Centre. 20 children that are Crew Councillors, Ambassadors and some of our Wizard of Oz cast went to support and perform.
The children served 100 guests with their afternoon tea whilst enjoying a performance from The Bowkers. They then enjoyed their own meal before taking to the stage to perform a selection of songs from their upcoming production!
Every child was an absolute credit to our school and every member of staff was bursting with pride – some even shed a few tears! Hearing such lovely things being said about our children by members of the community, local MP’s and councillors was such a highlight!
Members of the community were so proud of our children that they even began a collection raising over £200 which will support us massively when preparing costumes and stage design – a huge, huge thank you from all the children and staff involved!
Here is a little taster video of just how special our afternoon has been!