What’s on our Plate – This Term

Student Led Conference

Student-led conferences require and empower students to take the lead role in communicating their learning. The practice helps to build dispositions and skills—such as adapting speech to the appropriate context and organising and presenting information—that will be vital for students in college and careers…..” (Ron Berger)

Crew Rashford will be preparing for their SLC’s next term, if last year is anything to go by it’s going to be brilliant. 

This is a chance for students to showcase the work they have done since September. By presenting to parents and carers face to face (fingers crossed). 

SLC’s will start WC 31/01/22 – parents look out for the invitation in your mail boxes soon. 

Becoming book worms! 

This term we are committed and determined to become more engaged with reading. Tranquil Tuesdays is an opportunity for students to sit and read independently, 1:1 and or as a group and enjoy some quiet time during crew. All while improving their reading skills. 

Wise up! – Wise Wednesday

This term we are looking at e-safety and why it matters. 

As a crew we enjoy our in depth discussions and I expect these sessions will allow us to explore further. 

Academic Success! –

This term we are focusing on pledges and ensuring we uphold them. Also, we will be continuing on with our ‘catch me, praise me’ where students praise each other for their efforts, identifying HoWLs and XP character traits. 

Community Work and Being Mindful

With the up and coming SLC’s most of our Friday sessions will involve preparing for this.

Additionally, as you can see from our previous blog our visit to Age Well Doncaster was a brilliant success, we hope to return in February spreading Valentines joy 💜.

Alongside this we like to get out and around the school grounds, armed with our litter pickers to make sure XP/XPE grounds are clean and fresh!

Community Engagement at Age Well Doncaster

Crew Rashford’s fieldwork for community engagement this term was a massive success.

This is the first time we’ve had the opportunity to get out and socialise with our community. 

What an afternoon it was. We walked up to the centre in quick succession, ok ok… maybe not as quick as Miss Bowser and I would have liked but we got there haha.

We were greeted and warmly welcomed by the service users of Age Well Doncaster as we handed out our personalised handmade Christmas cards to the service users along with a lovely box of biscuits.

Here are some of the thoughts and feelings from Crew. 

Manveer:I enjoyed talking to the people at Age Well Doncaster. It was nice to see their reactions on their faces that someone was coming to visit them for Christmas. They were all so kind hearted and loving’.

Emma: “My experience at Age Well was exciting . We made them all individual Christmas cards and it was nice to see the joy on their faces when they opened them”.

Tayla: “When we went to the Silverlink centre it was lovely. Lovely to see their faces as we asked them such small simple questions like how was their day? It was nice to see their faces smiling when we asked about themselves. It’s the small things in life that make your day and it’s important to be kind, it is the key to making others happy and I think we all need a bit of it in our lives.”

Sofiya: “ I enjoyed going to Age Well and meeting people like Olga, Winnie Cyril and more. They were very nice and we took them a box of biscuits to share.  

Miss Bowser: “Last week’s visit to Age UK was brilliant, it was really moving seeing the impact it had on not only the service users but also the children. The children couldn’t stop talking about it and it was brilliant to see them communicating after such a tough few months with covid it really boosted their confidence and self esteem. I’m looking forward to returning in the new year and can’t wait to get involved in lots more activities with them!”

Mrs Watson: “Such a humbling experience. I was absolutely blown away by the level of care and compassion students displayed. It was amazing to see and hear everyone interact, make conversation and also show understanding and kindness.”

Keegan: “Great, I would like to go again”.

Zak: “My experience at Age Well was very warm and welcoming everyone there were very nice and joyful and wanted to know plenty about us”

Jorja: “I really enjoyed talking to elderly people, it was nice to see their smiles”.

XP Character traits right there!

We will be back very soon, Age Well!

We are the Mighty Crew Rashford. 

Crew Rashford – Fieldwork

🎄Holidays Are Coming!🎄

🎄Spreading Joy & Christmas Cheer🎄

Crew Rashford are super excited.

Friday 3rd December we are visiting Age Well UK.

We are going to be out and about in our community. 

Delivering 30 handmade Christmas cards, to the service users at their local centre. 

Plans are to leave school after lunch, walk up to the centre and we will arrive back by 3.15pm. 

Look out for our next blog on this!

For more information on Age UK-Doncaster visit this website

Being Wise and Mindful!

Clean Up!

This week Crew Rashford armed themselves with bin liners and pickers, clearing the grounds of XPE of litter. We really worked well as a crew, buddying up and the end result was fantastic.

We talked about the importance of keeping our school clean and tidy of debris. We discussed the impact litter has on us and the environment.

The input from Crew members highlighted our own actions and ways we can help make the environment a cleaner place. We talked about the use of single use plastics and how long they stay buried on landfill sites, this was a an eye opener for some.

It is safe to say that they all have a mutual respect for our community and the wider environment. 

We pledge to do play a role in climate change and looking after the environment!

Fab work Crew Rashford, just fab!

Mindful Monday’s  – Stand up, Speak Out

This term in our Wise Wednesday sessions the guiding question is – Why should we stand up for democracy? 

The learning target was for Crew to explore social and cultural factors that help shape our identities by reading and analysing a short story and then creating their own personal identity charts.. 

Crew Rashford grappled with this particular session, they really had to look inside themselves and pinpoint areas and describe themselves and others. But WOW, they took on the challenge and really stepped up.

Listening to each other’s views and stories has not only helped to raise awareness within Crew, but also built stronger relationships. For some they started openly understand who they are as young teens and how others view them, and also the amazing character traits they hold.

We also watched a short video called “The bear that wasn’t by Frank Tashlin.

We unpicked the story and talked about why and how the bear may have felt, showing compassion and empathy towards this example. We was able to link this to our own life experiences and showed real integrity in discussing this.

The lesson we took from this was, always be the best version of yourself, but most importantly always stay true to you, always be you!

Here are of some of the words used to describe Crew Rashford, see if you can relate to them? Some of these are inherited and some are parts of their identity they chose themselves.

Kind, sassy, considerate, different, knowledgable, wise, outgoing, bubbly, adventurous, brave, introvert, extrovert hard-working, me, lazy, tall, short, confident.

We are really looking forward to more in depth, mature and opinion based conversation, character growth is key!

You amaze us everyday, keep up this great work in Crew everyone.

Mrs Watson and Miss Bowser

Looking Back

Well it’s safe to say Crew Rashford have hit the ground running this term. What an amazing term, over 100 praises on the board. This shows how we display and consume our HoWLs throughout school and sessions. 

We have achieved so much, we’ve shown compassion and respect for other crew members, dug deep and ensured we display our character traits. It’s been impressive to see how each and everyone of crew have matured and developed since last academic year. 

We have incorporate more fun in crew, as be believe laughter and good times helps devvelop relationships and bonds.

We started obviously with our first week back and Ullswater, but we also continued throughout the term. These included crew games such as ‘In the river, on the bank’, shadow game and trips to Lakeside. 

Over the term we introduced a crew praise competition. The number of praises as i said before were over 100 between crew. What an amazing start to this academic year.

Here are the results of this terms competition winners.

⭐️ Tayla and Jayden ⭐️ 

⭐️ Keegan and Mason⭐️ 

⭐️ Callum ⭐️ 

Prizes will be delivered when we return to school in November.

Well done to each and every one of you, super proud!

Miss Bowser and I are super proud of you all and I hope you enjoy your half term break. 

Crew Rashford – Ullswater 2021

Watch out Crew Rashford is coming for ya!

First thoughts

  • Anticipation 
  • Nervous 
  • Excited 
  • Eager
  • Happy
  • Oh My Dayssssss… this is going to be epic!

Monday

Crew Rashford kept themselves busy on the coach, we played car journey games together, giggled a lot 😃 and there was lovely atmosphere!

On arrival we were super eager and excited to get started. We began our day with a picnic on the lawn. Some of E27 kindly support and gave Mrs Watson an acrobatics lesson. Cartwheeling pro style!

Then it was time for Crew Rashford to meet our OB Instructors, Dave and Stu, who immediately made us feel welcomed and excited about what was to come!

Our first activity was to get to know each other and play a Crew game. This game built up our confidence and allowed us to settle in at the centre. 

Jog and Dip

Once we had unpacked we were set for our first big activity. Somewhere shall we say excited and eager to get started, others were a little less confident and nervous about it. The beach was stunning and the water was let’s say fresh 😂 but inviting. 

Stu and Dave, prepped and syked us for our experience and we were good to go, life jackets on! Safety first! When we entered the water, everyone was supporting and encouraging each other, leading by example and showing others that it’s ok and not as cold as they may think once they submerged themselves under. Holding hands, laughing and smiling Crew Rashford showed real compassion towards one another.

It was so humbling and amazing to see them in this way 😊.

Later that evening after a scrummy meal, we enjoyed orienteering around the beautiful grounds at the centre. Some were more successful than others, but together in smaller groups Crew Rashford did themselves proud and managed to navigate themselves through the task. 

We could clearly see that they were incorporating our XP character traits, using compassion and courage to support others. 

Tuesday

Crew building Activity 

Up and full belly’s by 9am. We start our days with a Crew building activity, by climbing The Wall. At first glance we weren’t sure how or if we could do this, it looked quite difficult. Dave and Stu were brilliant in building confidence and guiding us through this one. 

We chose 2 Crew, Zak and Callum as lifting aids to start, they worked together, communicated and successfully lifted Keegan up to the top of the wall, whilst Sofiya and Mason supported Keegan over the wall. 

What a successful activity. This helped build courage and confidence within Crew, it allowed others to see that it is possible with the support of others 💪.

Mountain Climbing up Howtown and Camping Adventure 

It was time to get sorted for our camp out, we packed our rucksacks with all the necessary equipment, roll mats, sleeping bags, head torch, head insect nets, stove, mittens, waterproofs, snacks and food and of course our bivi tent. 

We ensured we had our water bottles filled, thankfully the weather was on our side; thank you Mr Sun ☀️ 

We set about our adventure in canoes, together we navigated down the river to a beautiful beach. Here we had lunch and prepared our mindsets to hike up the mountain. 

This was for some a difficult task, some found it a breeze (not me). We began the hike fairly scattered, stopping and waiting for others as the climb got more intense. 

We would often wait and circle up as a Crew and get our strength together. We discussed the importance of supporting each other during this time, how others felt when they could see others ahead of us up the mountain 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦.

We arrived at the halfway point, we could see the importance of staying together, the impact this has on others and what this meant to Crew.

Mason, Zak and Callum, kindly offered to support other Crew members with their rucksacks. Keegan, Tara and Jorja were reluctant to give their bags to them, they expressed their worries that it would be too much and felt bad as this would be a lot for them to do. However, with a gentle nudge and reassurance Mason, Zak and Callum took on the challenge and carried 2 bags each for the duration of the hike. 

⭐️ Can I just get a round of applause and a massive appreciation for them, please! 

Camp set up! Considering our surroundings we careful built our bivi tents ⛺️, using craftsmanship and quality and supporting others Crew Rashford carefully constructed an amazing camp. 

Dave and Stu on the stoves, cooking up a storm in the kitchen we ate our dinners and sat down under the stars drinking warm hot chocolate 😋. 

What an amazing experience this was. We spotted the Milky Way and Venus. 

Wednesday

Solo adventureHowtown

The next morning we packed up our belongings, we were all amazed that we had walked up the mountain and set up camp for the night together as a Crew. 

It was important to reflect on this experience and take some time to appreciate what we had achieved individually. So before we set off back down the mountain which took us less than half the time it took us to climb 🙈, we sat in our own space and reflected on everything we had accomplished so far. 

We appreciated the support other Crew members had shown, the compassion, respect, craftsmanship and quality and courage we showed during the last 12hours, it was incredible. 

We made it back down in quick time, our transport arrived in the style of a rowing boat 🛶.

Let me tell you this… we had to work hard at this one. We really had to show determination and resilience during this activity. In these times it helps us unpack and understand how we need to work together even when we are tired and irritable. 

But WOW, we really did show compassion towards those that grappled with rowing 🤩.

We made it back to the centre in one piece, but what a challenge. Time to get unpacked and get ready for our next adventure.

Cliff Jumping 

This was amazing, every single one of Crew broke through their comfort zones, some swam in open water from the boat to the cliff and some even though they weren’t the strongest of swimmers, jumped from the cliff 🙈. 

Some found this activity a breeze and it was right up there street. However, when on a cliff face they had to comment out loud on one thing that they had achieved so far and relate this to an XP character trait. It was there they found this part difficult, to formulate a response and consider their week so far. 

But you know what, they did it! 💪

Thursday

Presentation Time!

Mixed bag of emotions on this one. But we all showed great strength and courage throughout. The effort, craftsmanship and quality of Crew Rashford’s presentation was incredible. 

Every single one of them spoke well and expressed their time at Outward Bound – Ullswater with passion and enthusiasm. They all showed courage in talking to their peers and really dug deep🤩.

Safe to say there were a few tears shed happy and sad by myself 😢 😊

The End!

Crew thoughts on Ullswater.

Sofiya – “I loved ullswater because it created a tight bond between our whole crew. We worked together and helped each other. It was fun spending time with people we don’t usually spend time around”

Tayla – “Ullswater made me grow stronger and bigger bonds and that’s something I’m grateful for’.

Emma – ‘I had a really good experience,one highlight was when my crew helped me jump off the rocks’.

Manveer – ‘I really enjoyed my experience at Ullswater. One highlight of that week was when we all supported each other by going into the lake and jumping off the rocks’.

Holly – ‘Ullswater made me come out of my comfort zone. I stood in front of my year group and spoke about my experience and I also jumped off a cliff at the highest point’.

Jorja ‘I enjoyed Ullswater so much because I got a lot closer to crew and gained more trust’.

Tara – ‘Ullswater helped me build better bonds with crew’.

Keegan – ‘Ullswater was ok, one highlight was when I noticed Mason help Zak overcome his fear of bobbing his head under water when we went for a jog and dip”. 

Mrs Watson – `This has got to be hands down the best few days ever, we will cherish them for a long time”. 

Crew Rashford, displayed every single one of the XP character traits to the letter, respected the environment and embraced this experience with both hands.

Let’s remember the lessons we learned from Ullswater and use them in our everyday lives. Crew Rashford you truly are inspirational. 

Dave and Stu – ‘You are an amazing bunch of kids, we are very proud of you”.

This statement could not be any more true and I wholeheartedly agree, I am immensely proud of you all 😊.

Sofiya – What an Inspiration!

Sofiya posted this a few months ago to help raise awareness and fund raise for her chosen charity – Little Princess Trust and Mind Over Cancer

“ I want to raise a little bit of money for Mind Over Cancer because it’s my mums birthday week and she was diagnosed with cancer at 16 and it’s been 16 years since she was diagnosed so I think it’s extra special to do it this year to help raise money to help young people with cancer. 

I have thought for a long time about cutting my hair, many of you will know how long it is and how much I love it! But I have decided for sure this time that I’m doing it and donating it to The Little Princess Trust because I want to help people like my mum to feel good about themselves and let them get back something they lost. 

Mind Over Cancer is a brand new charity founded by mum’s friend Susie. She has been an amazing support to mum and always ready with a smile and a hug. Mum believes this new charity so so much and only dreams of the support it will give to others like her. 

The Little Princess Trust started in 2006, a year after mum finished treatment and had lost her hair twice. They state their ‘greatest need is for hair donations that are 16″ (41cm) or longer’. 16!? Perfect. I can do that. 

The Big Trim will be on the 24th July! This will mark the date mum celebrated her 21st birthday and the end of her cancer treatment. It was the focus point for her throughout her 3rd battle and the agreed aim between her, the family and her oncologist- ‘to be out by my 21st’ and they made it.

Fast Forward…..

“I cut my hair off to help someone who is/was affected by cancer because no one should have to go through that. Whilst doing so I raised money for Mind Over Cancer which is a charity to help chemo patients with their mental health through their journey.” ~ Sofiya ❤️

Sofiya Raised a Huge £432 AND Donated a Whopping 21inches of Hair.

We would to like to appreciate you and your incredible selfless act of charity Sofiya. Your hair and fund raising efforts will most definitely make a difference to those in need. This act of kindness will surely go a long way. Well done to you, you are an inspiration.

What an Amazing Week!

First Week Back!

We are back together and super excited to see what this year has in store for us. 

This week we have had a real big focus on Kindness, what this looks like and how we can be kind to others. We aimed to answer the GQ – How does the power of kindness impact on your life and the life of others?

Wednesday – Crafting Kindness Gifts

Crew Rashford considered what kindness is and looks like? We collaborated together on ideas that we would show kindness in and around our community. 

With all our resources and ideas, we created beautiful gifts. Some students made origami flowers, shapes and butterflies, some wrote lovely messages on postcards, some were creative with the resources and made wond’s with kind messages such as “You are Wonderful”, some also hand painted pebbles and gifted bells as a security system for theft. 

Here they are working hard and ensuring they have checked for quality and craftsmanship!

Here are some more of the amazing gifts Crew Rashford created. 

Thursday – Micro Adventure  at Lakeside Shopping Centre

On Thursday we embarked on our adventure, connecting with the world to spread kindness within the local community.

The visit to Lakeside shopping centre was a massive success and there was a real buzz around the place. Members of the public were blown away with the generosity of our students and their gifts but smiles on the faces of those around us and our students too.

It was fabulous to see crew members step outside of the comfort zones and challenge themselves to approach members of the public. I was super proud of Crew Rashford for stepping up to the plate, articulating themselves well and having lovely meaningful conversations with shoppers around the centre. Quite often there was no physical gift given, but for our crew to have a chat with shoppers and make someone’s day. 

It really showed the essence of Crew, it shows how we support each other and play to our strengths. 

We thought it was important to remind ourselves of the purpose of this exercise as we went along and students made a scrapbook of the micro adventure to Lakeside. 

Here are some of the reflections…

Friday – Solo Adventure and Crew Pledges

With all these acts of kindness, we considered that we also need to take time to reflect on the week as a whole. This was an opportunity for Crew Rashford to spend time individually and understand how they can be even more kind in the future. 

There was a real mixed bag of emotions, some found it lonely. Realising that they enjoy being around others… while others found it relaxing. 

Whilst we have been focused on acts of kindness we also revisited our character traits. We discussed these in many ways, as a crew they look at themselves and how they would like to display these this year. They considered what compassion looks like, how we show respect, when we might need to have courage, what is integrity and how we can ensure we consider craftsmanship and quality is encompassed in our work.

We made pledges as a crew on what kind of things we want to do differently this year compared to Year 7. We really dug deep into what this is and how we can achieve this. As a crew we pledge to hold crew members accountable for them. 

After a jam packed week, we also had time to let loose and enjoy some time outdoors. So E27 went and enjoyed a fab game of rounders and cricket. It’s safe to say that there are some members of crew who are slightly more competitive than others 😃. I’m not sure of the score, but Crew Rashford did a pretty good job of communicating and having fun. 

Here are some action pics. 

It’s been an amazing week and I am looking forward to the year ahead. 

Next week is our Outward Bound trip to Ullswater. I honestly cannot wait  to spend even more time with Crew. Build a great relationship and deeper foundations to become a stronger unity and crew family.

We are the mighty Crew Rashford! 😀

School’s Out For Summer

We made it, what a year it has been!

 

I personally want to appreciate and praise Crew Rashford for welcoming me into Crew back in December 2020. You have all been amazing and I 100% feel like we are creating incredible bonds and relationships. I am so lucky to be your Crew Leader, you blow me away everyday.

We took the opportunity to have some fun over the last few weeks in Crew sessions with all of E27.

Here we are practicing our frisbee, dodgeball and basketball skills. They are super competitive and showed real sportsmanship.

We also shared some postcards to staff members, to let them know how much they have appreciated their support over the last year. Heart felt and beautiful words written, you make me so proud. 

I was blown away by the Final Academic Progress Snapshot for every crew member. You truly are amazing young adults. I am really looking forward to seeing how you develop and push further for success in Y8. Always remember, staff at XP are here to support you in every way possible. Work Hard, Get Smart and Be Kind and be the best version of yourself and the success will follow. Well done to each and everyone of you, you should be proud of yourselves

Stars of the term

 

⭐️ All of Crew Rashford 

 

Spanish Final Product

Our last community meeting was also shared with Mrs Sprakes and Mrs Collinson. Here we were presented with the E27 Spanish product, such a great testament to the hard work all the students have shown. Well done everyone! 

To finish off the year, we all got together to have breakfast. We had so much fun, chatted and had the chance to say our goodbyes to Mr Cudine. He will definitely be missed.

 

I can not wait to see you all in the new school year, hear all your amazing stories from the summer holidays, see how much you have grown and matured. Have a wonderful summer holiday, see you all real soon. Mrs Watson😊

 

Fun in the Sun for E27!

E27’s fieldwork to Sandall Beat Wood was great! We went as part of our expedition “No One is Too Small to Make a Difference” which is focusing on the world’s animal and plant species in different biomes and the threats to the environment globally.  We were lucky to have such beautiful weather which made the experience even better. We’re so pleased with how the students conducted themselves, got involved in the activities and were listening and asking questions to the experts that guided us around the wood.

Students learnt about the history of the wood, for example, when and why it was created and how it has changed over time.  We identified and learnt about different tree and insect species, where they are in the food chain and how each one of them plays a vital part in the ecosystem of the wood. Another focus of the day was the carbon cycle and the role that dead trees and wood has and the management of the wood due to its SSSI status. We discussed the importance of creating a balance between protecting the environment but also having a space for people to enjoy at their leisure.

Overall, it was a great day and we were really impressed with the students and how they could articulate what they had learnt when we returned to the classroom.