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  • 28/03/22

    Gymnastics Competition

    Trinity Newcastle recently held a gymnastics competition for learners from both the upper and Lower sites.
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  • 28/03/22

    Football Tournament for Key Stage 3

    Our Key Stage 3 team recently participated in the Wanderers Association football tournament at Goals in Gosforth.
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  • 25/03/22

    Sanctuary Perseverance

    This half term, learners in The Sanctuary have demonstrated perseverance by the bucket load (pardon the pun)! One area in particular which has been particularly impressive is in literacy and phonics.
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  • 21/03/22

    Going too far?

    KS4 heard from Gail from the PREVENT team at Newcastle city council.
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  • 21/03/22

    Outdoor Education Opportunities

    White group had a lovely trip out to Simonside on Thursday. They were all well prepared, with lots of discussion about the schedule, as well as the practicalities of sorting out boots and backpacks.
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  • 16/03/22

    The Sanctuary | Therapeutic, Trauma-Informed Centre

    At The Sanctuary, the wellbeing of our learners is our main focus. As a therapeutic, trauma-informed centre, we are interested in how they are feeling each day and what we can do to enable them to regulate their own emotions. Each child is different and unique, therefore each child’s calming s...
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  • 15/03/22

    To Quill A Mock Exam…

    And so we began the most difficult, stressful part of a Year 11 learner’s education; the build up to their final GCSE Exams.
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  • 15/03/22

    Collaborative Learning

    During a twilight session, Nicky challenged Connor with a multiplication problem. He then went on to explain to Connor how to calculate the problem using the Chinese grid method. Connor’s mind was blown!
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  • 15/03/22

    School Council’s opinions are heard by Newcastle City Council

    The Upper Site school council had an amazing opportunity to get involved in Newcastle City Councils ‘No Child Left Behind’ plan. This plan ensures that all young people are included in Covid- 19 recovery plans for the city.
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  • 14/03/22

    GCSE Biology Core Practicals

    In preparation for their exams next term Grey group have been revisiting some of the GCSE core practical activities.
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  • 16/02/22

    Think and Discuss...

    We always start lessons in Ms Bradley’s classroom by thinking about a question she has written on the board.
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  • 16/02/22

    Trinity Upper School Have Their Say

    In school council this week we have discussed leadership and voting. Discussing the importance of a democratic voting process as well as why everyone’s voice should be included in the decision making process. These discussion have coincided with the British Youth Council’s annual...
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