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Restart a Heart 2019

25th October 2019Mrs C Allison
On Friday 18th October, Year 8 took part in Restart a Heart Workshop with volunteers from the North East Ambulance Service.
Restart a Heart Day is a global initiative developed by the European Resuscitation Council, launched in 2013, to raise awareness of the importance of teaching members of the public how to help restart the heart of someone who has suffered a cardiac arrest.
They learnt how to:
  • put someone safely into the recovery position
  • how to administer CPR
  • and that our nearest defibrillator is at Morpeth Rugby Club
The children also learnt that over 30,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest out of hospital in the UK every year. Currently, less than 1 in 10 survive. The earlier the patient can receive CPR and a shock from a defibrillator, the greater their chance of survival.
Ruby T said “I think the Restart a Heart Workshop was good because we got to practice CPR and share our knowledge with the rest of the class.”
Pippa S said “I liked the fact that people were able to share knowledge on what they already know about helping people in distress.”
Lucy S said “I loved the workshop because it taught us life-saving skills so that we can help people in need.”
Lilleth said “I liked the Restart a Heart Workshop because we learnt how to potentially save a life. I also liked that we could share knowledge we already had about CPR.”
For more information about how to restart a heart in 6 easy steps click here.

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THANK YOU!

23rd October 2019Mrs C Allison

The Autumn Disco raised a massive ÂŁ834.97 for the PTA!

Thank you to all of the pupils, parents and staff who supported this fantastic event.

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Get your Blue Peter Music Badge

22nd October 2019Sarah Hall

Get your hands on this incredible looking music badge, designed by the one and only music-sensation Ed Sheeran.

Click here for further information

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Boys Break Dance

22nd October 2019Sarah Hall

Boys Break Dance, Thursday nights from 17.00 hrs

Click here for further information

 

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BINGO!

22nd October 2019Mrs C Allison

As part of our language day celebrations, we ran a competition for pupils to link a language fact to a teacher.  How many of you knew Mr Ord had an A level in French or that Mr Hutch could speak German? Were you aware that Mr Shields has Portuguese relatives, Madame Brown used to live in Austria and Señora Said’s grandad is Arabic?  Well, Hayden and Ruby in Y8 made it their mission to find out. Congrats to the pair who scored a full house of answers. They said “It was such an interesting challenge to do as we found out things we never knew about people we have known for years!”

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Autumn Disco

11th October 2019Mrs C Allison

Don’t forget our Autumn Disco on Tuesday 22nd October doors will open 6.30 pm – 8.00 pm.

Entry is ÂŁ2.00 payable at the door (exact money would be great!)

There will be a fancy dress competition which will be optional and refreshments will be sold throughout the evening.

 

 

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Chantry Middle School PTA AGM

9th October 2019Mrs C Allison

Thank you to those parents who attended Chantry Middle Schools’ PTA AGM on Tuesday 1st October 2019 and to our PTA for their continued dedication and hard work – your support has such a positive impact on our school.

Please click here to view the minutes from the AGM.

Please click here to view all our upcoming PTA Events.

 

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Northumbria University Exploring Science Outreach

9th October 2019Mrs C Allison
STEM Ambassadors from Northumbria University spent the day at Chantry delivering Exploring Science Outreach sessions to KS2 students.
Working in small groups, students had to design and construct a motorised moon rover using Technical Lego. They then programmed their rover to see how well it performed on different surfaces.
The students all had a great time and learnt all about the different forces acting on their moon rovers. They also had a chance to discuss university life with the STEM Ambassadors.
We are very grateful to the team from Northumbria University for their support and expertise during the day.
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Stobhillgate First School

8th October 2019Andrew Baxter

The Trust is pleased to announce that Stobhillgate First School launched a consultation on 7th October to join the Three Rivers Learning Trust. This is a positive step in the further development of the Trust and we look forward to the consultation responses. If the proposal is supported then Stobhillgate would aim to join the Trust on the 1st April 2020. The consultation documents are available on the school website for anyone wishing to engage with the process. There will be a drop-in session which will be attended by the Stobhillgate Headteacher and Governors and representatives of The Three Rivers Learning Trust at 5.30pm in Stobhillgate First School on Tuesday 15th October.

The aim of this session is to hear views on the proposal and answer any questions. This consultation will close on Monday 4th November at 5pm.

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#CelebrateArtsmark Week – Double Platinum!

8th October 2019Sarah Hall

Artsmark Blog – Double Platinum!

Charlotte Jones is the Curriculum Leader for the Creative Arts at Chantry and Newminster Middle Schools in Morpeth (separate schools co-located on the same site).

Our two middle schools received some excellent news at the start of this year’s autumn term. After being awarded the Platinum Artsmark in October 2017 we heard that we had again achieved Platinum in both schools. Returning in September can often be a challenging time for both pupils and staff and this was just the news the school and the Creative Arts Department needed to give us a momentum boost for the new academic year, inspiring us to build further on past achievements.

Artsmark has become a key contributor to the core values of our schools and for meeting our long-term goals. We have been very fortunate to receive the continued wholehearted backing from the Three Rivers Learning Trust throughout our journey to keep the arts at the heart of the school curriculum in the two schools. We have a designated Trust governor for the arts who is an active participant in the work of the Creative Arts Department. Without this backing, especially at a time when the arts is being squeezed by budget/curriculum tensions, we would not have been able to continue to move forward and maintain Platinum status.

Our pupils have been given the opportunity to take part in a huge variety of creative arts experiences over the last two years. Underpinning everything we do is an all-inclusive policy to help students to use their talents and to fulfil their potential. We involve the whole school as a community in events and activities whenever possible and smaller specific activities are open to all students. Feedback is encouraged though student voice activities and questionnaires to get ideas and make improvements in the arts offerings.

Our whole child development approach involves specialist teams, working musicians and artists and their dedication has continued to produce fabulous results in terms of personal development of our students. Some of the events and activities they have been involved in over the past year have included Sign2Sing, Whole School Rock Choir for Comic Relief‘ and ‘School of Rock’ the musical. ‘Health and Wellbeing Day’ experiences for our students have involved workshops with Beamish, Mushroom Works, Dance City, Baltic artists and Music Partnership North (MPN).

Our numerous events and activities are always recorded and a good way to see what we have been doing is to take a look at our websites: http://newminster.the3rivers.net/ http://cms.cheviotlt.co.uk/ and our Creative Arts Facebook Page: @CMSNMSCreativeArts. These give a flavour of what we get up to. We have recently welcomed ‘The Pearl of Africa Children’s Choir’ to our schools for the day and the pupils enjoyed performances and workshops culminating in a joint performance with our choir.

A critical success factor in our Artsmark journey has been building networks and teams within our schools and building links and partnerships externally. The Creative Arts team recently met with the School Improvement Partner, School Governing Body and Governors for the school to present information about the range of enrichment activities taking place, levels of student participation, engagement and future plans for development of the provision. This has resulted in further support from our leadership team and through this we were given the opportunity to train the primary trainee teachers in the trust. We now deliver a yearly CPD session on teaching primary music. The impact of our journey has seen our creative arts staff team speak at various conferences across the North East about our Artsmark journey and experiences. They have written blogs and articles to document parts of our journey for various websites and newsletters.

We have been able to strengthen our bridging role in the partnerships between the feeder schools and the high school in our three-tier system in Morpeth. Work of the Morpeth Music Partnership (MMP) is aimed at improving and gaining maximum benefit from links between the schools for students over their entire school career. Embracing transition days, training of trainee primary teachers, moderation meetings, staff coaching and attending various arts events also help to develop leadership skills. In March 2020 the MMP will be putting on a major event called the Morpeth One Big Performance which will highlight all the outstanding musical activities that are taking place every week across the partnership from first access musical experiences through to middle and high school ensembles. The idea of the event is to highlight how music and the arts are so important in a young person’s educational journey. The day will provide an opportunity to share the love of music, enthuse and inspire the young people, create musical role models and strengthen both school and community partnerships.

We have continued to use arts events to link with our local community and wider community and these have been strengthened through media links with local newspapers and TV. A new and particularly beneficial link has been with a local nursing home. Students have performed there and residents and staff attended a performance of our summer term musical School of Rock. The Bronze Arts Award students have also contributed to the community of Morpeth by creating art for Platform 2 of Morpeth train station. Newminster School won a bid for £1000 for art materials with the project being funded by Northern Rail’s Community Funding and the South East Northumberland Rail User Group. The pupils chose the theme of Morpeth in Bloom ‘Between Rivers and Woods We Dwell’. They have designed and painted 6 square boards which are displayed permanently at the station.

Our Artsmark journey continues … we grasp as many opportunities as possible and the department’s ethos involves team building and encourages risk taking and creative thinking. The aim is to be accessible, diverse and encourage confidence and enthusiasm to stretch, challenge and raise the aspirations of our students. Artsmark has helped us to widen our resources and to focus on putting all learners’ experiences at the centre of our planning. From starting the process and gaining the Platinum award 2 years ago we have gained momentum and have the drive to continue to push forward the Creative Arts in our schools. We see it as an ever-evolving process building upon past successes to improve upon the provision offered to all of our students.

It’s difficult to offer advice for anyone starting their Artsmark journey as every school’s circumstances are so different. It is also important to note that not all ideas and projects work but here are some pointers we have followed. Make a plan and be prepared to adapt as circumstances change. Always look for new project opportunities, partners and ideas. Make contacts and develop networks. Involve as many students as possible and the local community in activities. And above all – BE CREATIVE!

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