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November 2020

  • 30/11/20

    Diwali Art​​​​​​​

    KS3 learners have been exploring the festival of Diwali. Diwali is a festival of lights and one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs. The festival usually lasts five days and celebrated during the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. Learners have been creating beautiful colourful...
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  • 27/11/20

    Science Quiz​​​​​​​

    A little quizzer from the science department to get you thinking!
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  • 18/11/20

    TANMAT Parent (Parenting) Questionnaire

    At TANMAT, we strive for excellence in everything we do.
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  • 16/11/20

    In the Navy - You can sail the seven seas

    CPO Hetherington, Assistant Divisional Training Officer from HMS Raleigh, came into school to talk to us about careers within the Royal Navy.
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  • 09/11/20

    Back to the Woods

    Back into the woods for Key Stage 3 students, as we continue with the Bushcraft activities. This afternoon the students used limited resources to make a fire, successfully!
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  • 09/11/20

    Getting Creative

    During GCSE pathways year 11 learners have been experimenting with different decorative techniques in order to create interesting final pieces. Ryan has been melting angelina fibres to create wonderful Damien Hurst inspired artwork with printed skulls. Angelina fibres are small pieces of plastic tha...
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  • 05/11/20

    Humanities | The River Tyne​​​​​​​

    In Humanities this term we are learning about Rivers, in Newcastle the River Tyne runs right through our brilliant city. From our Upper site we can actually see the river as it meanders towards the quayside, sometimes we see fog and mist gathering on the Tyne, some of us were familiar with the song...
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  • 02/11/20

    Remote Learning​​​​​​​

    During the current pandemic, we are trying our best to help support those who are having to or already are self-isolating with their remote learning.
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November 2020