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  • 07/06/23

    Exploring the Woodlands

    Our learners were exploring the woodlands at Forest School and came across some wild garlic. The learners enjoyed using some of their senses by smelling, touching and tasting the garlic. The following week we decided to introduce the wild garlic to our outdoor cooking sessions.
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  • 25/05/23

    A New Adventure

    This week, we welcomed our new learners from the Lower Site as they begin their transition to the Upper Site.
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  • 22/05/23

    Representations of Queerness in the Media: Seeing Ourselves in History

    LGBTQ+ Club had the final lesson of our "Queer Representation in the Media." term today, and we produced final pieces of the first person that we felt we were truly represented by.   Due to the marginalisation of Queer people throughout history, most representations of Queerne...
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  • 19/05/23

    All aboard the EMPATHY TRAIN

    An engaging Trauma Informed linked lesson looking into emotions and feelings took the learners on a journey in Minecraft.  Learners were provided with a lesson from Minecraft in Education where they were asked to find an area a long way away from each other and then have some free build...
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  • 17/05/23

    National Numeracy Day 2023

    How much of the times tables can they recall - from the 1 times table to the 12 times table...
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  • 16/05/23

    Knife Crime Awareness Week (15th May - 21st May)

    "Everyone must understand the problem of knife crime, because everyone has a personal responsibility to tackle it. #KnifeCrimeAwarenessWeek highlights the complexity of the problem, the devastation that it causes to families and communities and ultimately that knife crime is preventable. We kno...
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  • 05/05/23

    Diving Deep Into Cells

    Revision for Year 11 learners as the exam window begins to be opened. In the last handful of lessons available, along with additional time given from their subject teachers our learners are working hard. Today, Mr. Butler, along with Mr. Little and Miss Shan took on Yellow Group with their Science r...
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  • 05/05/23

    Music Therapy Informed Activities at the Sanctuary

    At the Sanctuary, we have been learning to play Ocarinas. Learners choose a coloured ocarina of their choice and learn to control their breathing and use their fine motor skills to play. At the moment, we have been learning the 8 notes of the scale and practising rhythms through play.
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  • 28/04/23

    Kindness | The Sanctuary

    This term at The Sanctuary, our learners have shown kindness to nature and spent some time on the school farm. They each chose a packet of vegetable seeds and carried out the process of planting and nurturing them.
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  • 21/04/23

    Therapeutic – Topical

    This term’s therapeutic focuses at The Sanctuary will be on promoting emotional regulation and understanding behaviours. At the Sanctuary we value Wellbeing – both for our learners and our staff members. Each week we have Wellbeing Wednesday where staff are given the opportunity to bo...
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  • 21/04/23

    "Can we play chess?"

    "Can we play chess?" asked a learner. Given any opportunity to bring in thinking skills, Mr. Butler of course said yes. This was to be challenging as in his younger years, Mr. Butler was on the chess team at school (not that long ago he hastened to add) so he may have been a little rust...
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  • 19/04/23

    Knives Down Football League

    School Council has secured a £500 grant from the Northumbria Violence Reduction Unit who had £15,000 available to support young people and allow them to put forward ideas that would help to stop young people from carrying knives and make them feel safer.
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