As part of C31 Immersion we will be taking XP students to Murton Hall in Yorkon Friday (6.9.24) to be Vikings for the day!
Students will need to arrive to school at 7.45am for us to leave at 8.15am and we are aiming to be back at school for 4pm, traffic allowing.
Students will need to bring:
A packed lunch (students on Free school meals will be provided with a lunch)
A large bottle of water
Students should wear comfortable clothing. It is advised that students do not wear brand new footwear/clothing as the ground is quite dirty and the nature of the tasks they will be doing they may get a bit dirty!
We are really looking forward to and we believe it will be a great experience for the students.
If there are any questions, please contact njohnson@xpschool.org / gvayro@xpschool.org
Welcome back, new year of amazing enrichment opportunities for students to attend. Any questions please email the staff in charge. All sport after school session will start W/C 2nd September.
We’re excited to share that the first week back at school has been filled with purposeful and fun activities for our students. Since returning on Tuesday, the focus has been on re-establishing the importance of Crew at XP and engaging in a variety of enriching experiences.
This week, students have participated in activities such as “Rebooting Crew,” taking the Kindness Pledge, attending a “Me in Mind” expert talk, creating thoughtful cards, and painting pebbles. They also worked together to donate and put hampers in place, which were generously donated to local care homes. Additionally, students enjoyed orienteering and team-building games to strengthen their bonds.
To round off the week, all Year 9 students travelled to Flamborough on Friday, where they walked together from South Landing to North Landing.
We’re proud of how our students have embraced the start of the new school year and look forward to the exciting journey ahead!
We have had a fantastic week but we’re glad to be coming home!
There’s many tired faces on the coach, desperate for “their own bed” and “a takeaway!”
Unfortunately, as I am sure you understand, there have been some delays to our return journey.
We have just left Scotch Corner Services, according to the estimate we will return to school at 6pm.
As mentioned in the blog update, we would appreciate it if you could park in Car Park 3 as normal, then meet your child with their bags where the coaches departed from at the opposite side of school. This ensures we can keep the students safe and there is enough room for the coaches to manoeuvre.
Your child will be released from their Crew Leader once they have seen you.
Unfortunately, as I am sure you understand and appreciate, there have been some delays to our journey.
We have just left Scotch Corner Services, according to the estimate we will return to school at 6pm.
As mentioned in the blog update, we would appreciate it if you could park in Car Park 3 as normal, then meet your child with their bags where the coaches departed from at the opposite side of school. This ensures we can keep the students safe and there is enough room for the coaches to manoeuvre.
Your child will be released from their Crew Leader once they have seen you.
The children are due to arrive back to school from the Flamborough fieldwork at 4:30pm. Please do not park along the front of the school when collecting your child as the coaches will need to park there for drop off.
Day 2 began with a room inspection from the Outward Bound Team and we have to admit C31 set the bar high for future year groups! Though there may have been some difficulties initially making beds, scores of 9 and 9.5 filled the board! Craftmanship and Quality is often one of the more challenging of our Character Traits to master but these guys are smashing it!
As the day went on we were engaged in a variety of activities (mostly water based, which we have loved!) and slept in a number of different areas across the Lake District, including camping under the stars listening for the owls!
Though there are many stories to share, we know your children are enthusiastic to do this upon their return. Each and every one of them have stepped outside of their comfort zone, shown Courage, Respect and Compassion beyond description. We are unbelievably proud of them!
The plan tomorrow is to leave the centre at 1pm. We will be stopping at Scotch Corner for the drivers and our lunch and then making our way back to school. We will be parked at the front of school (where we left from).
You should park in Car Park 3 and walk to meet us there (this will avoid fines!). Your child will be released by their Crew Leader when they have seen you.
The journey is expected to take around 4 hours, therefore we will see you at school at 5pm all being well! We will continue to update tomorrow to be more precise.
Firstly, our sincerest apologies you’ve not heard from us sooner! Given we’ve been focusing on our character traits this week, we’ll use integrity and admit… we’ve just been way too busy having fun!
There have been so many learning opportunities so far upon our adventure, the first was how to put bed sheets on a bed! Since then we have:
– Met out Outward Bound instructors
– Jogged and dipped in the lake (a longstanding Outward Bound tradition)
– Jumped off the jetty
– Swam in open water
– Engaged in a variety of team building exercises
Day 1 was pretty exhausting, being back ‘at school’ was a shock to the system for us all; settling down for a bedtime story last night set us all up for a good night’s sleep!
Today we are all off site and will be for the entire evening! This means there will be no phone calls home tonight.
We look forward to sharing our adventures with you upon our return!
The School Age Immunisation Team will be administering FLU vaccinations at our school on the 19th of September 2024.
To ensure your child receives the appropriate care, we kindly ask that you check your email inbox for an important message regarding the vaccination. The email contains a link to detailed information and the consent form.
Please take a moment to review the information and complete the consent form by selecting either YES or NO as soon as possible. Your prompt response is crucial in helping RDASH prepare for the vaccination day.
If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to email nmawby@xpschool.org.
Highlights include over 87% of our students achieved 9-4 in English Language and English Literature, with 22% of our students achieving the EBACC at 9-4. We continue to see the impact of our expeditionary learning curriculum on combined higher outcomes with 24% of our students achiveing a 9-6 in English language, English literature, Maths, Combined Science and History across the disciplines. We also celebrate some very strong results in some of the chosen subjects with particular praise to those students who achieved strong grades in BTEC Sport, GCSE Geography, Psychology and Japanese.
We must remember that X26 was significantly affected by numerous year group closures during the pandemic, and it is within this context that their achievements should be particularly celebrated.
However, as we continuously say at XP, academic achievement is only one measure of success.
Through our cross-subject expeditionary curriculum, students have enjoyed an engaging, creative and rich learning experience. This has allowed our students to engage with the world and create beautiful work that really matters and that has made a difference.
Through our learning expeditions our students not only gain the knowledge to pass exams, not just the cultural capital of knowing the world around them, but also the powerful knowledge to positively change the world they will adopt when they leave school – those of you who attended the Climate Conference can testify to this!
Our work for students at XP is three dimensional – academic success, developing character, and allowing them all to respectfully express who they are through their beautiful work:
Academic success + character growth + beautiful work = The best version of you!
We remind our students throughout their journey with us that, as adults, we are judged by who we are and the quality of our work. This is why we focus relentlessly on character growth and beautiful work as well as qualifications at XP Trust schools. Qualifications will get you through the door. Who you are and the quality of your work will get you the job, the place at university, the start up business loan.
Therefore, we continue to be proud of our staff, students, parents and the wider community that has supported our students to be the best version of themselves. We have achieved all this because of our differences.
We welcome all of our former students to join our XP Alumni to keep in touch with our schools and each other, sharing your experiences beyond our school.