Breakfast Club
Due to the rise in the number of children attending breakfast club and the need to increase staffing levels in the hall.
From Monday 27th February, any child attending breakfast club must arrive before 8.30am. After this point the breakfast club doors will be closed.
Thank you
This is a free webinar organised by South Tyneside Safeguarding Children and Adults Partnership, for any parent/carer who would like to find out how county lines could affect their child.
Join our interactive webinar where we will share what criminal exploitation including county lines is and how to spot signs it may be happening to your child or a child you know.
We cover what it looks like in your local area and where to get advice and support if you are concerned.
The interactive webinar will also give you the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns and connect with others.
- Learn what county lines is
- Understand what is happening in your local area
- Understand the signs that your child might be at risk
- Learn how offenders groom and exploit children
The webinar will be hosted live over zoom, once you have registered we will send you the log in details for joining.
The link for the 1st session County Lines in the North East – Free Parent Webinar Tickets, Mon 6 Feb 2023 at 19:00 | Eventbrite
If you are having a January sort out of clothes and shoes, please don’t forget that you can drop them into the school conect container, which is located beside the garage. All dontations made, help us to access vital additional funding for school.
If your child hasn’t had a flu vaccination and you would like them too, the School Immunisation Team have arranged a flu vaccine clinic at Palmers Hospital in Jarrow, Monday – Friday 3:30- 4:45, all this week and next.
This is for children in reception to Year 6 and Secondary Year 7,8 and 9.
To book a clinic appointment please phone 0191 4028179
With the ever increasing cost of living, a number of venues in South Tynesaide are offering Warm Spaces and Food Banks to families.
Please see the link below for more information :
Warm space Link
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/12684/Overview
Food Bank Links
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/1471/Food-banks

Dear parent/carer,
As another busy term is drawing to an end and the children prepare for the excitement that lies ahead, I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank you all for your continued support. It has been fantastic to see a full return of all of our Christmas events this year and the support you gave at each and everyone. As always, the staff and children have worked incredibly hard to ensure that throughout the term, we really do work, learn and achieve together and as their Head Teacher I couldn’t have asked for more!
Finally, as the Christmas festivities approach and we all try to create the ‘perfect Christmas’, please remember that when the children come back to school in January, it’s not the amount of presents under the tree that they talk about but the magic of the days spent indoors watching movies, of the sleepovers at their grandparents, the fact they stayed up late and saw fireworks at midnight on New Year’s Eve, or stayed in their pyjamas eating chocolate all day. And so as Christmas approaches, please be kind to yourselves, take away the pressure we all feel and remember that no matter what Christmas looks like in your house, the children will enjoy their special time at home with you.
I hope you have a lovely Christmas and look forward to seeing you all in the New Year. School reopens on Monday 9th January for another exciting term.
Mrs Moody and all of the team at Hebburn Lakes