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  • 10/03/23

    Waves

    This term’s Science topic for year 9s has been Waves. We’ve looked at light waves, the electromagnetic spectrum and sound. We’ve used a mixture of practical work, computer based simulations and written work.
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  • 10/03/23

    Mental Health Matters

    At Trinity Academy Newcastle we aim to put our learner’s wellbeing at the heart of the school environment, with mental health resources, training, and advice so that teachers are equipped to support and improve the mental health of the learners.
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  • 08/03/23

    Courage and Perserverance

    At Trinity Academy Newcastle we are believers in promoting courage and perseverance within our structured timetable. Our learners go from strength to strength to keep pushing despite the obstacles and challenges that have been given to them, our values and principles work towards changing our learne...
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  • 03/03/23

    Book Bistro

    Come on in, take a seat, peruse the menu and make a choice. The Book Bistro opened it's doors for the first time with a selection of comic, factual, humour, mystery, contemporary and non-fiction books.
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  • 02/03/23

    Forest School in the Classroom

    A new term means new beginnings, and we have new members to our Forest school team, which comes with new ideas to help our learners’ progress. However, some of our learners struggle with transition and haven’t managed to leave the Sanctuary to attend Forest school.
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  • 20/02/23

    GCSE Summer Examinations 2023

    Exam Letter Download The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), have informed us of three contingency dates to put in your diary. 
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  • 16/02/23

    Resilience

    Resilience is an incredibly important skills to have in life as it prepares us for challenges that we will face. It is also something we probably don’t always realise we have. So, what is it? Its basic definition is The capacity to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties. Psychological...
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  • 10/02/23

    Eyes Down For A Full House

    Not quite BINGO, more of a timed challenge. Asking all of Mr Butlers learners today to complete as much of the times tables (1 to 12) as they can, within 4 minutes!
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  • 07/02/23

    On Yer Bike!

    Outdoor Education pathway pedalled in the right directions to begin a new module of the programme - Basic Bicycle Maintenance.
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  • 31/01/23

    Literacy Highlights

    At the Sanctuary we know how important reading is. It is important for life but also for pleasure – how else would we be able to sing karaoke or read the instructions when baking a cake?
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  • 30/01/23

    Respect

    In the Sanctuary we encourage learners to respect everything around them. One of the ways we do this is through caring for the animals on our school farm. The school farm is an authentic outdoor learning environment that supports students with different disabilities to take part physically, sensoril...
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  • 26/01/23

    TRIG

    It's TRIG, but not as we know it. Stumbling through revision papers, after revision papers, after revision papers there was a sticking point with Yellow Group this week - Trigonometry.
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