Well done to those children who achieved 100% attendance last week!
Well done to those children who achieved 100% attendance last week!
Hebburn Lakes started off the 2022/23 South Tyneside Upper KS2 Football Season in excellent form at a wet and windy Hebburn Comprehensive School on Monday evening.
Captained by Jayden and featuring some very promising debut performances all over the pitch, the boys won each of their two games, scoring an impressive 10 goals in the process!
Congratulations to everyone in the squad and special thanks to Mr Todd for his support with the team – let’s keep this up and try to repeat last season’s title run!
Well done also to all of the players representing their schools on the night.
This week in our Maths lessons we have been looking at the part – whole model and how we can use it to complete our addition work. We have looked at all the commutative ways we can make the number and how we can show our answers using the model. We are absolutely amazing, even starting to use 3 and 4 parts to our model.
This week in LMTW we have been learning how circuits work. The children learned about how the national beacons are lit across the country to mark important events for the Monarchy and the country. The children have recreated the lighting of the beacons by making a large circuit system that was lit using batteries, switches and bulbs.
Mornings really are the best part of the day, as this morning’s lovely sunrise over Hebburn and South Tyneside proves. What a lovely way to start the week.

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Please take a look through the latest ‘SEND An Update’ news letter which is packed with information regarding all things SEND.
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Macmillan Coffee Morning
Friday 30th September from 9.00am to 10.00am for coffee and cake. We look forward to seeing you then.
Throughout our theme ‘Happily Ever After’ we have been looking at fairytales. This week we have been reading and completing work around the story of Little Red Riding Hood. We decided that cookies are a great treat and that we would like to make them (to make sure they were good enough for Granny obviously). We looked at a recipe and thought about what ingredients we would need. We then used the correct equipment to weigh out the ingredients and mix the batter. Our Teacher put them in the oven and took them out when it was time then we took them home to eat, before The Big Bad Wolf could smell them!