News, STARS, being EGG-cited to MOVE – and Spa Club!!! – from John & the PHS Team! Friday 4th April 2025
Hi everyone
I put this in last week, but just so everyone sees it, here’s a message from Rebecca about the Easter Fair
Our Upper School and Post 16 department would like their parents/carers to join us for our Upper School Easter Fair on the 10th April at 2pm.ÌýPupils have been working towards this as part of their Employability and Enterprise groups within school and would like you to see what they have been working on.ÌýThere will be an opportunity to buy some crafts and refreshments and join us in our raffle
The proceeds of this are being used to support our end of term Prom which all pupils in Upper School are invited to. The invite for the Prom will be with you shortly
Please support us with knowing how many people will be attending the fair by completing the slip below and sending this back to us for the attention of Eileen Robinson
WeÌýlook forward to seeing you on the day
John S
😊 from John & the PHS Team 😊
Literacy
Becky, our Literacy Specialist Lead, leads a team that improve all aspects of literacy, including this year a lot of handwriting and oracy (it’s OK, she’ll be going into explain all of that) as well as reading, phonics, books and all sorts!
EASTER!
The spring-like weather we’ve had this week has certainly had a lot of us thinking of the Easter Holidays and there’s been a lot of excited chatter of chocolate, eggs and time to relax. For the blog this week we wanted to share some Easter/ Spring themed book recommendations, whether you’re after a physical book as a present perhaps, or to access some lovely, themed stories online whenever you want. Have a look at the links below for inspiration.
For students who prefer to listen to stories or for those who may not be on the look out for new books, Words for Life have added two lovely Easter themed audio stories for free, find them below,Ìýand don’t forget that Pickatale has a range of books with audio story features, and all students can access Pickatale at home or in school (via web browser or app). Please speak to your class team if you need a reminder of the log in!
Happy Reading/ Listening!Ìý
Physical Development
Everything that is fabulous in the world of Physical Development! This includes physio, hydro, MOVE, PE, HI, VI, a lot of OT and all sorts of key areas for us, including all of the Outdoor Learning, John Muir Award and many other aspects. Steph oversees this and will ensure that an aspect is shared in the blog each week
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EGGcited to MOVE!Ìý
It’s that time of year again when we all get EGGcited to MOVE!! We’ve had our annual Easter MOVE day this week and all the children enjoyed exploring the activities we had on offer! We love our MOVE days and are so grateful we get the opportunity to enhance our children’s physical skills through such a fun and engaging day! Here are a few photos to give you a little snippet into the fun that was had, but we’ll report back next week with some more EGGcellent phots and reviews just in time for the Easter break!
Personal Development
One of the best things about the school and one of the most important for our pupils, PD covers PSHE, Wellbeing, Careers, Social Moral Spiritual & Cultural, Online Safety, Behaviour and similar areas. Jo pulls it all together. Let’s see what Jo and the team have in store for us this week! The inspectors really loved all of the PD we do!
Being Heard
In the Engagement Department, we work very hard on using our voices to make our opinions known and understood
We really want our young people to feel confident to speak up to let people know their preferences, to give consent and build their social skills
As our students get older, we practise these skills using a variety of communication methods, not just in our classroom or around school, but in the wider community too
In order to build confidence and resilience, we have been visiting new and unfamiliar places to engage in different kinds of activities than we can do at school.ÌýFor instance, we have been to museums, art galleries, activity centres and Newcastle city centre and Quayside
Some of our students have used their VOCAS or symbol books to communicate choices when out and about or used their vocalisations and facial expressions to show their preferences about what to do or where to go.ÌýOne of our students has even used the arrow keys on his device to help us navigate!
Students are also encouraged to interact appropriately with unfamiliar people with increasing confidence, for example, shop workers, or servers in the café. Parents report that they have noticed progress in terms of how their young person accesses the community and this is so important in supporting them into adulthood
We are proud of how hard our post-16 students have worked on this all year, and how much progress they have made.Ìý We’re excited to see how their skills develop!
Wellbeing
Here are Andy and the Wellbeing Team about what’s happening this year in their brilliant Connect Challenge series! Go Andy!
Connect Challenge
This week, our wellbeing “Connect Challenge†took on the theme,Ìý“Connect with Friends”!
Students have been sharing their experiences and interactions, highlighting the benefits of spending quality time together and it’s been great to hear about the ways they’ve been connecting both in and out of school.
Some have enjoyed playing ‘Pop-up Pirates’ during morning break, while others in post-16 gathered for lunch this week, enjoying meals in the sunshine and deepening their friendships outdoors. Some pupils took their connections online, as KS4 pupils played games after school and chatted about their school day! The fun didn’t stop there though – our talented students are showcasing their skills at the school Talent Show on Friday, with friends rallying to support and encourage one another during our latest fun-filled resilience day activity!
These moments of connection remind us of the importance of friendship in our lives. Connecting with friends not only brings joy but also significantly enhances our overall wellbeing, providing support, encouragement, and a sense of belonging. Let’s keep connecting and continue to develop and cherish these important bonds!
Gotta get yourself connected…..
Therapy Star of the Week – love Therapy Star of the Week, especially when it’s a Transdisciplinary Group with Lori!
Sounds like there has been more really good work as part of these TS sessions. Let’s hear from Lori how it all was
Trans-disciplinary Group “Road Crossingâ€Ìý
This group comprises four students who need some help with understanding traffic hazards and risk factors to ensure they can stop at a kerb and cross the road safely. The trans-disciplinary approach used aimed to support their safety awareness
We used a combination of learning approaches, delivered by an Occupational Therapist. This included theory-based work alongside weekly opportunities to practise road-crossing skills in the community. In the initial weeks, we focused on the importance of stopping behind a kerb and completing left and right checks to ensure the road was clear in both directions. When they gained some confidence and skill, we began planning walking routes that focused on all or one named crossing. For example, the zebra crossing, pelican crossing, island crossing, puffin crossing, toucan crossing and a footbridge crossing
To support the students’ concentration when completing road crossing walks, we used a checklist consisting of road crossing signs and other observational objects within their environment. This helped the students to remain attentive to busy roads and their surroundings. For example, cycle lanes
All four students have made progress with their road crossing skills. One student said “I am getting really good at this now†when he took responsibility for being the “leader†on one of the walks. All four students are now able to remain behind the kerb at crossings and clarify with an adult when it is safe to cross.
Sports News with Nathan!
Some really lovely news from Nathan this week
This week in PE we give a special mention to students in upper school KS4 who participated and passed the “Playmakers Awardâ€, the PE team plus a special mention to Claire who helped encourage each student to do the best they can in each session.
The great factor was each student showed a lot of resilience, respect and had fun but most importantly, they worked as a team
Well done…
- Robyn K-T
- Josh L-B
- Noah R
- Braden S
- Evan P
- Lucas A
- Taylor L
- Nikhit K
Club of the Week – Spa Club!
On Monday 31st March the Engagement department started a weekly Spa Club, it was very successful with the students engaging in having a manicure, hand massage, facial spray, foot spa and having their hair done.
The most popular one was students having their nails painted.
This club will be run every week by Susan Smith
Behaviour for Learning (BfL)
Aylisha and Corin have developed the BfL Group and are developing it all the time
If anyone has any queries or would like more information about this, please feel free to get in touch with the BFL team
- aylisha.holland@percyhedley.org.uk
- c.orr@percyhedley.org.uk
Lesson of the Week – Persuasive Writing with Sophie, Hazel and Lena’s Class!
It was very nice to be invited in to hear some persuasive writing and speaking from this great class. Sophie is telling us about it!
In 6LWC we have been working on our persuasive writing and we invited John along to see if they could use their persuasive language skills to try and get John to agree our ideas.
Dominic idea “I would like school to start later because students can sleep inâ€
Ella-Rose “I would like school to open earlier and have a breakfast club so we can have bacon sandwichesâ€
Owen “I think we should have a whole school break where we are all mixed togetherâ€
Following the discussions we then began to talk about a house system where the whole school would be divided up into different houses where the classes would collect points. We are excited to hear whether we were able to persuade John
Another Lesson of the Week! Year 9 Ice Cream! I mean, Science!
Now then, what does Kat have for us here?
Group 9 Science class made their own ice cream last week and this week created some colourful and messy lava lamps in science where they learned about the density of different liquids and how gas interacts with these liquids. Great work Group 9!
Early Years – The Ducklings!
Let’s get the latest update from what’s been happening down in the fabulous Early Years, and then see some lovely pictures which show what sort of a week they’ve had
Another busy week in Early Years and lots of lovely Spring activities
In Outdoor Learning this week we planted some sunflower seeds
Some of us enjoyed the story “I’m not scared.â€ÌýBaby Owl is tryingÌýto convince the other animals that as an Owl he’s meant to be out at night and, more importantly, that he is not scared, when maybe he is!
We then had a walk around the woods looking for the animals and seeing if we were a little scared in the trees
In attention group we have enjoyed the dancing bunny, wiggly worm, light up fish and ballons, followed by the shower of feathers, using our core words “stop†and “goâ€
We have once again enjoyed the lovely weather and made the most of our outdoor continuousÌýprovision in the water, mud kitchen, bikes and bouncing around on the space hoppers
We have also burned lots of energy in our soft play sessions
UNICEF Award update with Rebecca
Since we gained the Bronze level of this award, Rebecca & the teams are already working on the next level. We particularly like this scheme because it puts the voice of the child at its centre
As always if you want any further information about the UN Rights of the Child, or the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award, you can find information belowÌýwhere you can find lots of information for parents and training in this area
Beth’s Assemblies!
Beth is doing the LSTE Department’s assemblies this half term – and they’ve been so good. It’s great to hear about them – let’s have a bit more now!
The LSTE assembly planted new bulbs last week and thanks to 4CH who are looking after them, some of them have begun to sprout! Our blossom tree continues to get fuller and is becoming more and more beautiful. If anyone sees a blossom tree when they are out and about, please send us a photo and we will show it in our assembly! It would be lovely to see some real blossom trees
…From John and the team here at PHS