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  • 15/03/21

    BTEC Sport: Push yourself to the limit

    The word resilience is the way I would describe the fitness session that the learners took part in.
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  • 12/03/21

    The Last Push!​​​​​​​

    In the last push for online learning we have seen some amazing resilience from our learners, some learners who have experienced technical difficulties have managed to overcome them to continue to access online learning and others have even doing extra lessons.   
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  • 08/03/21

    Meeting Rachel​​​​​​​

    All groups in school met Rachel, our Therapeutic Counsellor this week by way of an introductory lesson. We talked about how not all that you see is real, and that what people show on the surface is not always what is going on underneath. Learners were reminded how important they are and advised to t...
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  • 05/03/21

    Quality in Careers Standard​​​​​​​

    Trinity Academy Newcastle have recently achieved Stage One of the Quality in Careers Standard. This is the national quality award for careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) in schools, colleges and work-based learning. As an academy that strives for excellence, we will immediate...
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  • 01/03/21

    Yellow Group Explore Poetry​​​​​​​

    This week in English Yellow have been exploring the use of poetry and short stories. The class were asked to identify the features of a poem and then plan and create a poem of their own, relating to a subject that was significant to them. After initially struggling, Callum produced a fantastic poem...
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  • 26/02/21

    Challenges​​​​​​​

    Due to a variety of complex needs, the learners in the ALC are on bespoke curriculums, devised to encourage learning and to tap into their strengths and interests. So every day can be a challenge!
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  • 22/02/21

    Google Internet Citizens​​​​​​​

    Google and YouTube want a safe and exciting web where young people can be creative, express themselves and belong. They designed ‘Be Internet Citizens’ to teach teenagers about media literacy, critical thinking and digital citizenship, with the aim of encouraging young people to have a p...
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  • 19/02/21

    Developing Resilience Through Success​​​​​​​

    Two of Trinity’s outreach learners have been demonstrating tremendous resilience over the last term and showing lots of progress as a result of their hard work and perseverance, particularly when tasks have been new, challenging, and required lots of concentration. Both learners have developed...
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  • 15/02/21

    National Apprenticeship Week 2021​​​​​​​

    Trinity Academy Newcastle took part in National Apprenticeship week this week. Our year 11’s were lucky enough to work with ASK apprenticeship to explore apprenticeship opportunities and even sign up for alerts to apprenticeships they might be interested in! That time is creeping up fast!
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  • 08/02/21

    Youth Work in Newcastle​​​​​​​

    Newcastle City Council and Investing in Children have partnered together to run Agenda days for young people. These agenda days are discussions by young people about their experiences of youth work in Newcastle. One of our school council members attended an agenda day virtually and he said he really...
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  • 05/02/21

    Lockdown Positives​​​​​​​

    During the current lock-down, our timetables look a little different here at the upper school. This offered us some new opportunities; for example, we have been able to timetable food technology practical lessons to our key stage 4 learners who normally don’t have this as part of their offer...
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  • 01/02/21

    Learners from the Acorn Learning Centre show Resilience​​​​​​​

    One of our learners in the Acorn Learning Centre has been showing great progress during his sessions at Riverside Falconry. They have been learning how to handle birds of prey, managing birds’ unsettled behaviour and looking after their general wellbeing. Our learner started from the beginning...
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