IMPORTANT NOTICE – Weather Update

We will remain open as normal for students who are getting collected at 3:15pm.

However if you are concerned about getting to school or to home we are happy for you to collect your child early. Please come to the visitor entrances of the school, via the visitor car park gates to collect your child.

If your child normally uses public transport and has no other way of getting home, please contact the office on 01302 898792 if you wish them to start their journey earlier.

We have contacted the staff on the school visit to Sheffield Hallam and are in touch with the bus company to get them back to school as soon as possible. We will post an update when we an idea of time.

Any questions please just contact the school on the above number.

Thank you.

Start the day with gratitude

So this week in Crew we’ve been focusing on gratitude and appreciation. How can we be more grateful for the things we take for granted? How can we remind ourselves of all the positivity around us when there are so many negative images forced upon us each day? How can we use gratitude to shift our feelings from negative to positive?

We started with some appreciations, then looked at this meme and discussed what resonated with each of us in Crew?

It was really interesting that our discussion took us into a way of realising that actually even in really difficult, sad, troubling or depressing situations, gratitude and spending a moment to think about either the positives in an apparently negative situation, or even looking for the things we are grateful for can help to lift us into better spirits: more contentment and happiness.

We explored the language of “cultivating a shift” – how can we take control of our emotions and feelings, to not ignore them (it’s ok to be sad, feel down, have a tough day!) – but we can choose whether we let those emotions control our mind, or whether we want to try and shift our minds into a more positive state.

We can dwell on situations out of our control. For instance, Fin showed courage and talked about his bad knee, and how it prevents him from doing activities and being as physical as he’d like to be, but he realises there is little he can do about the situation.

We discussed how this could be really frustrating or depressing. But with a shift in thinking about what good has come out of his injury – what he has to be grateful about – he could see that his friends really step up and look after him when he’s in pain, rallying around him; his friendships are strengthened by his injury!

We ended the session by writing down as many things as possible on a post-it note that we are grateful for.

Try it at home? What are you grateful for today? Can you acknowledge the things that make us depressed or sad or down, and “cultivate a shift” towards using out emotional energy to be grateful and feel positive about what we DO have?

FXP Reminder – Ladies Night – 1 week to go!!

There’s still time to get your tickets for FXP’s Ladies Night!! Details are below…

Drop your money into one of the offices with your child’s name/crew on & we’ll send out your tickets or you can keep your eyes peeled for one of our FXP Crew selling tickets in the carpark after school.

Our Christmas Craft Fayre on the 15th November will be full of unique and lovely gifts for you to browse, with drinks & refreshments on offer at our FXP mini Bar, you can enjoy some bubbly whilst you choose which well deserved treatment you fancy in our ā€˜Pop-up pamper parlour’!

Tickets are just £1.50 each and give you free entry to our prize draw!

Doors open at 6pm,
Free Parking available,
Over 30 stands taking part,
Huge Raffle & More!

A chance to kick off your Festive season with friends & fam whilst helping us FUNdraise for our crews 🤗

***All proceeds go to support our students in their expeditions at XP and XP East Schools***

Thanks as always for your continued support!

E26 HUMAN Fieldwork

E26 will be going on fieldwork on Tuesday 19/11/19.

We will be visiting a mystery location approximately 45 minutes away from school.

Students will need to arrive at school at normal time and should be back by the end of the school day.

 

More details will be released next week – so keep checking the website!

Football fixtures tonight cancelled

Unfortunately both the girls football at Hungerhill school and the boys football at Rossington have been cancelled tonight due to inclement weather. We will inform the students as and when these fixtures are rearranged.

As we reached the end of term one I was privileged to witness Crew Young hearing younger students in Miss Johnson’s Crew reading to them in a blend of the Accelerated Reader programme with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. It was a really special moment for me to overhear the confidence and conviction with which our E26 year seven students read aloud to older members of our school community, and the compassion shown in return by Crew Young.

E25 (Y8) Fieldwork Reminder: 8/11/19

8Pioneer and 8Explorer will be out on fieldwork on Friday 8th November.Ā  The location and planned activities relate to our current STEAM expedition ā€˜Under the Skin’ and the guiding question-ā€œWhat is the state of the nation’s health and what should we do about it?ā€.

We will be visiting Sheffield Hallam University (Collegiate Campus). We have been learning about the lungs, heart and how poor health can affect our bodies. This visit will help us to understand more about what affects our health with a focus on cancer, how it is caused and can it be treated with radiotherapy.

Students will attend different workshops throughout the day at the Robert Winston Building and the virtual reality suite opposite the University.

If you have any further questions, please contact Miss Mistry – [email protected]

The fieldwork arrangements are as follows:

  • All students to arrive at school (and meet in E03) by 8:00am for a prompt departure at 8:30am.
  • Students will need to bring a packed lunch and bottle of water (no glass bottles, juice, cordial or fizzy drinks or sweets.) A packed lunch will be provided for those students receiving free school meals and parents I have contacted.
  • Please bring any prescribed medication required, clearly labelled in a plastic bag or envelope with your child’s name and required dosage.Ā  This includes travel sickness tablets where necessary as we will be travelling by coach for approximately 1hour.
  • Sensible clothing, coat and shoes need to be worn- we will be inside for the day but will have a 5 minute walk to another building.
  • Students will return to school at approximately 3:15pm – although we will post updates on theĀ school’s twitter accountĀ and theĀ Ā XP East Parents/Carers Facebook group.

All students must complete this form whether you wish to order a Christmas Dinner or not. We require a response from every student.
If you do not want a lunch on this day you must bring a packed lunch as there will be no other meal options.
Staff we still need you to place an order please even if you are on duty. Please also order on the relevant form for which school you would like the dinner at.

 

Freedom Tech Device Scheme

We can confirm a number of Chromebooks were delivered yesterday as part of the scheme.

We are currently waiting on a list of names and serial numbers so that we know which student each device belongs to.

As soon as we have this we will post another update to say they can be collected at the end of a day.

In the meantime if any parents wish to collect the devices (for example if their child does not know about it) please let us know and we will not hand them theirs.

Thank you.