At the start of the week, Crew Brunel hosted a charity bake sale, all in support of their chosen charity – the Coral Reef Alliance.
The Coral Reef Alliance works to protect and preserve coral reefs around the world, helping marine ecosystems thrive. By supporting their work, Crew Brunel is contributing to a healthier ocean and a brighter future for our planet.
With a table full of cupcakes, brownies, and cookies, students and staff were tempted by the sweet treats, all freshly made and sold with a smile. Crew Brunel worked hard to plan and bake for the event, and their efforts paid off – raising a fantastic £60 for a cause that’s close to their hearts.
A big thank you to everyone who baked, bought, and supported the sale. Your generosity and sweet tooth made a real difference!
Over the past two days, our amazing Year 9 students have completed their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Qualifying Expedition and we couldn’t be prouder of what they’ve achieved! 🙌✨
From the early starts to the final steps back into camp, students navigated their routes with focus and independence, worked brilliantly in their crews, and demonstrated all the core values of DofE – resilience, responsibility, and respect 🌍🧭
They set up camp, cooked their own meals, looked out for one another, and powered through with a smile (most of the time!). Even when tiredness kicked in or routes took longer than planned, they didn’t give up, instead they supported each other, kept moving, and finished strong. 💪🥣⛺
The expedition wasn’t just about completing the route – it was about personal growth, building crew relationships, and proving to themselves what they’re capable of. This has been a real milestone for our Y9s, and every single one of them should feel incredibly proud.
👏 Huge congratulations to all students – you’ve smashed it! We can’t wait to see how you carry this forward into the rest of your XP journey.
Students are being collected at 2.30pm from the pick up point, estimated time for finish is 4.30 could be earlier depending on how long it takes to degunge. All in good spirits and done incredibly well today!
We are over half way there on our first route and keeping spirits high. We are really impressed but the resilience, perseverance and determinations today! We are immensely proud of them!
We are delighted to be able to invite all the parents and carers of C30 to join us for their POL on Monday the 14th of July from 4:15-5:15pm.
This is to demonstrate the amazing work the students have completed during their expedition ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’. It promises to be an excellent evening.
This week, X28 took on the big question: ‘Does the soul exist?‘ After exploring philosophical, religious, and scientific views, students in X28 Ethics prepared and delivered powerful debates, showcasing critical thinking, teamwork, and real passion for their given argument!
The debates were thoughtful, respectful, and often fiery! Students presented clear arguments, challenged one another with sharp rebuttals, and reflected deeply on what it means to exist and a be a good human.
MASSIVE SHOUTOUT TO OUR VOTED MVPS; ANNA AND TYLER!
C31, Year 7’s current expedition ‘Hold Back the River’ has the guiding question, ‘How does water shape our world?’
During this expedition, our geography content is focusing on river characteristics from source to mouth, river processes, formation of landforms as well as the cause, impacts and responses of flooding. As part of this, we are applying the theory of river processes and characteristics to the field.
On1st (XP) and 2nd (XPE) of July, students will visit Endcliffe park in Sheffield. They will work together to collect data regarding the width, depth, velocity and load of rivers. We will also be capturing the beauty of a river by completing artwork. This data collection will allow us to accept or reject our hypothesis once we have analysed our data in our maths lessons.
Students will need to arrive at school no later than 8.00am so that the register and kit check can be completed before leaving school.
It is also essential that all students bring all of the kit on the KIT LIST so that they are fully prepared for the fieldwork; this includes a packed lunch and water to drink. Students who receive free school meals will be provided with a lunch.
Students will need to ensure they have suitable walking boots/trainers as well as wellies or a pair of trainers they can get wet – we’ll be going in the river to collect the data! If there are any problems in getting the appropriate kit before this, please email your child’s Crew Leader.
Students will be returning to school by the end of the school day (traffic dependent).
From samba to showstoppers – here’s a glimpse of what to expect!
With just a few weeks to go until the XP Festival of Arts and Culture, we’re proud to reveal the amazing contributions from across our Trust schools. This year’s line-up is packed with creativity, community spirit, and a whole lot of talent.
All of our primary schools are involved in an exciting collaboration with Phoenix Dance Theatre, and we can’t wait for audiences to see how their work in movement and storytelling comes to life on stage.
Our cheerleading squads are set to bring energy and celebration to the day, with performances from students at Carcroft, Plover, XP Gateshead, and XP Doncaster. Expect rhythm, teamwork, and some serious Crew spirit.
The joy of singing continues with children from Plover, Green Top, and Norton Junior School raising their voices as part of Young Voices – always a heartwarming highlight.
From the older students, we’ll be showcasing a rich range of musical talent. At XP Doncaster, the lineup includes student bands, choirs, and even a full jazz band. Meanwhile, XP Gateshead will be hitting the stage with two rock bands and a choir – a perfect mix of power and harmony.
We’re incredibly proud of the effort, rehearsals, and commitment that all of our schools have put into this year’s event. It promises to be a true celebration of what happens when young people are given the platform to express themselves through the arts.
Stay tuned for more sneak peeks in the coming weeks – and don’t forget to book your free tickets here:
This is a reminder that pupils in Year Ten will be out on fieldwork next week as part of their English studies. X28 will be out on Tuesday 1st July and E28 will be out on Thursday 3rd July.
Here is a link to the Festival’s website. Letters about this were available in paper copy at the Teacher Student Led Conference and copies were emailed to all parents on the 6th June so you should already have all of the details.
We will travel by coach, departing shortly after morning registration is taken at 8.30am and hope to be back at school for 3.15pm but this is traffic dependent.
Pupils will need their usual school supplies plus a packed lunch with water as there is nowhere to buy food there. We have ordered a school packed lunch for those in receipt of free school meals.