We have a lot of excited C31 students ready for a day investigating Codes and Ciphers at Bletchley Park. We departed our journey to Bletchley Park and will keep you updated throughout the day!
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Inside Out with RUOS – Behind the Scenes
Right Up Our Street recently visited us at XP School to photograph our students and invite them to participate in the Inside Out Project — a global art movement created by artist JR uniting over 600,000 people across 154 countries through large-scale black and white portraiture.
Our students’ portraits will be showcased at a secret location as part of We Are Donny. Watch this space!
Sharing our Stories: 24/04/2026
Beautiful work this week
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!
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Turning XP School Inside Out: A Global Art Project @ XP School
Third Annual Public Health Conference @ XP Gateshead
Earth Day Crew @ Norton Infants
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Crew White
Crew White have been busy making the most of their crew sessions recently, diving into revision as they prepare for their very first round of mock exams.
There’s been a great buzz in the room—lots of conversations about what to expect, from how the exam hall will be set out to swapping revision tips and strategies. We’ve also made plenty of space to talk about worries (because there are always a few!), and importantly, to remind each other that feeling nervous is completely normal. If anything, it shows they care.
What’s been brilliant to see is how maturely everyone has approached it. There’s been real support for one another, honest reflections, and a growing confidence in how to tackle revision without panic-setting in the night before!
That said… I’m not entirely convinced this is real life. How are they old enough to be sitting mocks already?! Surely they’re still Year 7, wobbling under rucksacks twice their size and trekking up a mountain in Wales?!
Time has clearly sped up without warning, and I’m just going to take a moment (or several) to sit quietly in the corner and process this minor emotional crisis…
In all seriousness, we’re incredibly proud of them. They’ve come such a long way, and I’ll be right behind them as they take on this next challenge.
Mrs Fowler
Sharing our Stories: 17/04/2026
Beautiful work this week
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Weekly Update for Families @ XP Gateshead
Finding our happy @ Norton Infants
Year 11 Rise to the challenge! @ XP East
Litter picking legends @ Norton Juniors
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Next week PE Enrichment 20th April
Wednesday- Rounders 3.30-4.30
Thursday – Cheerleading 3.30-4.30
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Year 11 Rise to the Challenge: Commitment, Dedication, and Easter Revision Success
As the Easter holidays arrived, many might have expected a well-earned break after a demanding term. However, for our Year 11 students, this period became something far more meaningful—an opportunity to focus, reflect, and prepare for the final stretch before their GCSE examinations.
Throughout the Easter revision sessions, it was truly inspiring to witness the level of commitment shown by our students. Classrooms were filled with purposeful energy, as pupils arrived ready to engage, ask questions, and strengthen their understanding across a range of subjects. Whether it was tackling complex maths problems, refining exam techniques in English, or revisiting key concepts in science, students approached each session with determination and maturity.
What stood out most was not just attendance, but attitude. Students demonstrated a genuine desire to succeed, supporting one another and making the most of the time and expertise offered by their teachers. Their willingness to give up part of their holiday speaks volumes about their dedication and resilience.
Staff were equally impressed by the focus and positivity shown throughout the sessions. It is no small task to remain motivated during a holiday period, yet Year 11 rose to the challenge. These sessions were not just about revision—they were about building confidence, reducing anxiety, and reinforcing the belief that hard work leads to progress.
As we now move closer to the GCSE exam period, these efforts will undoubtedly make a difference. The habits formed, the knowledge strengthened, and the confidence gained during Easter will serve students well in the weeks ahead.
We are incredibly proud of Year 11 and the commitment they have shown. Their hard work has set a strong foundation for success, and we look forward to celebrating their achievements in the near future.
Congratulations to these 3 students who Easter prizes for their attendance over the holidays.
Keep going, Year 11—you’ve got this!

Enrichment Timetable April-May
Welcome back to the summer term. We have lots of activities going off this term, please come and give them a try.
Cheerleading will start this Thursday
Rounders will start next Wednesday 22nd April
Cricket will start Thursday 7th May
We also have netball fieldwork on 15th May, if you would like a letter please come to XP east reception there is only 15 spaces. We are going to watch Leeds Rhinos.
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