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Front Page News

App Safety

2nd March 2026R Cave

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A better U report

19th February 2026R Cave
We are really pleased to share that Hebburn Lakes have been recognised for its commitment to Healthy Schools by being featured in  ‘a better u Approach to Prevention’ report published in collaboration between South Tyneside Council and the NHS.

This is fantastic news for the school and showcases the hard work and commitment of the whole school community.

 

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Toby Henderson Trust – Upcoming Events

16th February 2026R King

 

Take a look at some of the upcoming events running within The Toby Henderson Trust!

 

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TTHT at the Autism Hub ongoing service offer 

16th February 2026R King

TTHT at the Autism Hub ongoing service offer

Our commissioned service in South Tyneside is for families of autistic children/young people up to the age of 18.   

Your child does NOT have to have a diagnosis for you to access our service.

We are based at the Autism Hub, Gordon St, South Shields, Monday – Wednesday 9am – 4pm.

Family Support

We provide tailored pre diagnostic, throughout diagnosis and post diagnosis family support sessions either Face-to-face at the Autism Hub, or via zoom calls, emailed correspondence, or telephone calls which ever works best for each family.

We send follow up emails after all support sessions which include an overview of the conversation held and attach resources and links, strategies, advice and recommendations and if necessary, we print and post relevant resources to families.

Most importantly we are here to listen…without judgement and offer a hug and cuppa if needed.

Monthly Cuppa & Cake groups for parent/carers

Our groups are informal and relaxed, they have been created to give families a safe, non-judgemental space to come along and be with others who simply ‘get it’ there is no pressure to engage and join in, we support a person’s right to be part of the groups in whatever way suits them best. Some parents come along and sit and just listen, while others join in the conversation, whatever works for you is what this group is for. There is such an incredible power to feeling seen, heard, validated and less alone, from feedback we know our group ticks all those boxes. We also invite other organisations/professionals to join us as a guest to share their service offer and answer questions our families have.

All future Cuppa & Cake dates can be found on our website Autism Hub Events – The Toby Henderson Trust (ttht.co.uk) along with other events and information regarding TTHT at the Autism Hubs services.

Webinars           

We have a number of FREE webinars that families can book on to, covering a wide range of topics – Toileting, Food, Managing Meltdowns, Teens, Autism and Mental Health, Sensory Issues, Siblings etc.   We add new webinar dates on a regular basis.  Check out our Webinar page Webinars – The Toby Henderson Trust (ttht.co.uk).

Borrow Bags and Boxes

Our Borrow Bags and Boxes Scheme is very popular with families.  Families can borrow sensory toys and equipment from us, a sort of try before you buy!  Check out our website link for further details –  Borrow Bags & Boxes – The Toby Henderson Trust (ttht.co.uk).

School Consultation Service

We offer a FREE education consultation service to education settings in South Tyneside where we can arrange an appointment (1 hour) via Zoom or telephone to discuss an Autistic pupil (no diagnosis needed) and their needs. Autism Specialist Practitioners from The Toby Henderson Trust can provide advice and strategies which are tailored to that pupil, as we recognise that each child is different, requiring an individualised and unique approach.

For further details or to book please email: [email protected]

 

Free training offer for South Tyneside professionals

As part of the commissioned service at the Autism Hub, The Toby Henderson Trust offer free specialist webinars via zoom for professionals from Health, Education and Social care settings who are involved in supporting autistic children and their families in the South Tyneside area only.

For further information or If you would like to book a place on any of our specialist webinars, please visit our website using link to complete a booking form.

www.ttht.co.uk/hub-professional-events

 

Online bespoke support groups

We run two monthly support groups via zoom – A Grandparents Support Group and a Support Group for Families of Autistic Girls.

For further information  please visit our website page using this link ttht.co.uk/support-groups

  

TTHT at the Autism Hub is open Monday – Wednesday 9am – 4pm.

Please be aware that we do have a voicemail service so a message can be left, and our lovely family support administrator Jay will pick it up during our working hours and return the call. We do not return missed calls.

Telephone 0191 816 0550. Alternatively, we can be contacted by email [email protected]

 Website: Autism Hub – The Toby Henderson Trust (ttht.co.uk)

Facebook: The Toby Henderson Trust at The Autism Hub | Facebook

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Year 5 – Roman pottery!

16th February 2026lhockings

We have had a wonderful week in year 5 doing some lovely art work and fantastic music lessons. This week, in Learning Means the World as part of our “You’re Not Invited” theme we have been looking at roman mosaics and roman sculptures.

We then designed and created some fabulous and very creative roman clay pots using different skills they had learned throughout the week. Some of us then carved mosaic patterns into our pots. We think they look wonderful!

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We built this city!

13th February 2026N Sikka

In LMTW as part of our DT lesson 1 Red lots at various types of buildings and homes in our city.  We talked about the different features each building had what its purpose was and what material they were made from.  The children then all worked together to use various materials to build different structures, many of the children drew a picture to go with their models.

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Is it full or is it empty?

13th February 2026N Sikka

Today in Math’s we focused on volume, we used various classroom objects to fill and empty different containers and used the associated vocabulary to describe the children’s findings. The children used their prediction skills to say how many objects would fill a container and then compared results.

The children understood that ‘the most important thing we need to know about volume is it is how much space something takes up.’

 

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Togetherness Newsletter Feb 2026

4th February 2026R King

FREE ACCESS

Access code – FOREVERYFAMILY

 

Download (PDF, 720KB)

 

 

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CATCH THE LASSES UNDER THE LIGHTS!

4th February 2026R Cave

 

 

CATCH THE LASSES UNDER THE LIGHTS!
We’re just days away from Sunderland AFC Women’s Barclays WSL2 clash against Sheffield United at the Stadium of Light, and you could be there to cheer them on for as little as £1.50!
The Lasses will be back at the Stadium of Light for the first time since October last year, and will be looking to do the double on a side they defeated 4-0 on the opening day of the season. The WSL’s Fan Choice pilot will be in action, meaning supporters can take alcoholic drinks to their seats while enjoying some quality football, and there will be a pre-match fanzone in the East Stand concourse from 5.30pm.
Reasons to attend:
🏟 Friday night football at the Stadium of Light
🍻Take your drink to your seat
🎉Pre-match fanzone featuring facepainting, music and more!
🎟 50% off using code 50% SAFC at checkout
Buy Now
Want to have your say? We have set up a new feedback form for fans to get in touch with us about their matchday experience, so if you’ve been to a game recently, please complete this form today, and you could be in with a chance of winning prizes for your club or school. This form will remain open for the duration of the 2025-26 season, so get in touch with us any time!

Sunderland Stadium of Light, Tyne & Wear SR5 1SU, Sunderland, England

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Stop, look and listen!

3rd February 2026N Sikka

1 Red in LMTW world were looking at how to be safe in our community especially when out and about near the roads.  We talked about the do’s and don’t of road safety and worked together to work out the correct way to cross roads.  We watched road safety videos and copied the stop, look and listen signs.  The children offered ideas and suggestions of who and what could help us safely cross the roads, for example adults, lollipop persons, zebra crossings and pelican crossings. We finished the session by setting up a road in our classroom, we looked for instruction from the stop and go sign to help us cross the road safely

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Hebburn Lakes Primary School,
Campbell Park Road,
Hebburn, NE31 2SL

0191 483 9122

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Mrs AL Moody

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