
Our Year 5 School Sports Organising Crew (SSOC) visited Temple Park this week to take part in the first session of their leaders’ training programme. The children took part in a range of challenges including dodgeball, tower-building and problem-solving before being presented with their Crew T-shirts and goodie bags! The children will learn more about leading sports and PE-based activities across the year so that they can have a real impact with school sport and playground games. Our first challenge was also set – we are to create a special SSOC display board in school so watch this space! Well done to Jayden, Freya, Taylor and Corey and special thanks to Mr Molloy for his support too.
Our Upper Key Stage Two Girls made their competitive debut in this season’s Primary Football League this week. It was the girl’s first time playing together and not only were they up against some experienced teams, it was also extremely windy at Hebburn Comprehensive School! The girls certainly gave their all and were seconds away from winning their first points of the season in the last game of the day. We will be practising more in school before our next games after Christmas but we are so proud of the girls’ efforts so far. Well done girls!
Dear Hebburn Lakes Community,
Please see the attached Flyer – aimed at families and carers of Neurodiverse children and young people – which is detailing a free event offering practical support and strategies.

Event: A Focus on Autism: Practical Strategies to Support your Child
Date: Tuesday 15th November
Time: 9.30am – 2pm
Venue: The Wilson Centre, Stockton-On-Tees, TS21 1DD
Presenter: Anne-Marie Harrison, Ideas Afresh Education Ltd
Cost: Free of charge
Over the course of the day presentations will focus on:
- Developing further understanding around your child’s autism profile with a focus on challenges and strengths.
- Identifying behaviours and why they are happening.
- Practical support strategies to develop communication, reduce anxiety, increase wellbeing and happiness.
I hope that anyone who attends finds it really useful.
Take care.
Ms Donkin
SENDCo

Hebburn Helps works closely with local schools and local authorities to ensure food is available for the most vulnerable in our community.
During these times of uncertainty, they need people to help them more than ever to continue to provide help where it is most needed.
Please help and donate or support our community in any way you can!
- UHT Milk
- Tins – Meat (Mince, Stewed Steak, Meatballs, Hotdogs, Corned beef), Fish (Tuna, Mackerel,Sardines), Custard, Rice Pudding, Soup, Beans, Spaghetti Hoops, Fruit, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Vegetables.
- Jars – Pasta Sauce, Curry Sauce, Jam, Sandwich Spread, Meat Pastes
- Dry Foods – Instant Mash, Rice, Pasta, Instant Noodles, Tea Bags, Coffee, Sugar, Biscuits, Gravy Granules, Crackers, Rice Cakes
- Consider Children – Fruit Juice, Baby Food, Cereals.
- Margarine/Butter, Bread
- Toiletries – Toothpaste, Toilet Rolls, Shower Gel, Hand Soap, Baby Wipes, Nappies, Sanitary Protection, Deodorant, Washing Powder
and let’s not forget
- pet food
All donations to be brought into school via class teacher or main office by Monday 12th December.
Thank you!

Every moment counts!
