We are deeply saddened by the news of the death of Her Majesty the Queen.
We offer our heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family.
Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope this email finds you well.
We have had a very exciting week at Dr Thomlinson CofE Middle School.
Sports Day – July 11th
It was lovely to see so many Parents / Carers able to celebrate our Sports Day with us on Monday afternoon. I’m sure all those who were able to attend will agree that they were presented with a feast of competitive sport. I really enjoyed the afternoon and it is incredible to think that 22 school records were broken during this afternoon sporting fiesta.
The results of the Sports Day will be announced on Thursday afternoon following our Church Service at All Saints, Rothbury. Thank you so much to Mr Heath for organising the events.
Consultation on an amendment to our school’s Christian Vision and Values
July 15th, 2022 – July 29th, 2022
“For the good of all” (Corinthians 1:12:7)
As a Church of England School the effectiveness and impact of our school’s Christian vision is inspected through SIAMS – the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools. Part of this work is considering how well the school has developed an inclusive and distinctive Christian vision. As part of our school’s ongoing work in this area we are writing to inform you of a consultation Dr Thomlinson CofE Middle School is conducting with our stakeholders on an amendment to our school’s Christian Vision And Values. Please find a letter explaining this attached to this email.
Year 8 helping in First Schools
Year 8 have been helping and supporting children in our feeder first schools during the last two weeks and their work has been much appreciated. One leader in a First School remarked of our Year 8 pupils: “Just wanted to say how wonderful your year 8s were this afternoon – what a lovely bunch!” I agree – they are a lovely bunch of pupils and it is lovely to get such appreciative feedback. Well done Year 8.
End of Term Church Service – July 21st 1:40pm – All Saints Church, Rothbury
Thursday – 21st July @ 1:40pm will see our end of year Church Service at All Saints Church. Parents/Carers are very much invited. The service will be a chance for us to say our goodbyes to our Year 8 leavers. We look forward to seeing you there.
Signing Leavers Shirts
The signing of leavers shirts is a lovely tradition and one which we will honour this year. There will be a time on Tuesday, 19th July for Leavers Shirts to be signed. Please can pupils ensure they have a clean spare school polo shirt which they will be able to wear once one of their school shirts have been signed. Thank you for your support in this matter
Disco – July 18th
On Monday 18th July from 6pm – 7:30pm there will be a Disco at Dr Thomlinson Middle School for all pupils. Entry is £3 and our Year 8’s have already chosen the music. A small number of parent helpers have kindly volunteered, if you are still to contact the school to offer your services then please contact the school office.
Ofsted Report
We really look forward to being able to share our recent Ofsted report with you. We are currently waiting to be sent a copy of the report. As reported on the Ofsted website reports are ready to be shared within approximately 30 working days of an Inspection: “Typically, we will send the school an electronic version of the final report within 30 working days of the end of the inspection.”
Please be aware this may mean that our report will be ready in September, 2022.
Hot Weather
The final week of school for this academic year looks like it will be a hot one – please try and make sure that pupils come to school with a water bottle and ,preferably a hat and with sun cream.
TOP Awards – Wk beginning July 11th, 2022
The theme of this week is Creation
5T Joh & Layla
5H Grace
6O Emma
6M Xanthe
7I Kate
7L Elsa
8N Lacey
8S George
Well done on all of these award winners.
School will be closed at the end of Thursday, July 21st, 2022
Next week our school will close for the Summer Holidays on July 21st, and reopen for pupils on September 6th, 2022.
I hope you have a lovely weekend.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher
Dear Parents/ Carers,
I hope this email finds you well. It has been a very pleasing week at Dr Thomlinson CofE Middle School and both my staff and I are able to reflect on many accomplishments.
Transition Days
One of these successes is the wonderful excitement and attitude of our Year 8s when they returned to us from their transition days at The King Edward VI High School. All of them clearly had a great time and we were delighted that they all were so excited at starting at the High School in September. They are a fantastic year group and we will really miss them but they are clearly ready for their next step which is what we all really wish for.
Equally, it was great to see our new Year 5s who will start in September. They really enjoyed their two days with us and I was especially proud of the way our Year 6 and Year 7 welcomed them into our school. The theme of the week was Service – particularly the great kindness that St Paul was shown by the people of Malta when he was shipwrecked there in 60AD. So many visitors who come to our school speak of the school’s lovely atmosphere and the excellent behaviour of our pupils, so it was appropriate that in the week when we marked the feast day of St Peter and St Paul, we could show a similar kindness to our visitors.
Trips
Another pleasing aspect of this week was the enjoyment by Year 7 of their trip to Stemfest at St James’s Park. The Science and Engineering event was particularly promoting careers that tackle and combat Climate Change and those that went on trip found it very useful. It was great that we could offer another extra curricular trip for our pupils – as such trips were not able to be offered during the previous year.
Sports Day
One activity that we haven’t had for two years is Sports Day and a Sport Day when you can come and watch! Our Sports Day is on Monday, 11th July and parents/carers are very much invited. The day is always one of my highlights of the year and – even as we speak – I understand the Sports Day commentator is gargling their throat in readiness…
Please note children can come to school in PE Kit on Monday, 11th July, please ensure they bring a water bottle and sun cream.
Disco
Another activity we are once again able to offer is DISCO NIGHT! So on Monday 18th July from 6pm – 7:30pm there will be a Disco at Dr Thomlinson Middle School for all pupils. Entry is £3 and our Year 8’s have already chosen the music. Incredibly I knew all the songs (why do Year 8 pupils want to hear the Eurythmics? I remember seeing them live at the NEC in the late 80s.) As I will be able to sing along to the songs I will be there but we could really do with Parent Helpers so if you are willing to come along please contact the office.
Readathon
‘Read for Good’: Monday 11 July- Sunday 17 July
We are stepping up to the challenge to read as much as we can next week and hopefully get some sponsors to donate an amount for this challenge.
All money raised goes towards buying books for sick children who are in
Hospital. School also receives 20% matched funding in books for our Library.
All pupils have been given a sponsor card and free bookmark to enable them to complete the challenge. If all money could be placed in an envelope with the name and amount,
along with the sponsorship card, by Tuesday 19 July.
We look forward to sharing and celebrating further success and achievements in the weeks to come.
My Child At School
We move over to using MCAS messaging on Monday 11 July. If you haven’t done so already, please download the app and log in using the invitation code sent last week.
I hope you have a lovely weekend.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher
Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope this message finds you well. We have had a very busy fortnight of learning.
It was great to see our Yr 5 children arrive back from their residential visit at Kingswood Activity Centre this afternoon. Our children had a great time and it was wonderful to be able to resume this annual experience for our Yr 5 cohort.
The residential was one of a series of trips children have enjoyed over the last two weeks. On June 14th our Yr 6 children visited Safetyworks. The centre, based in Newcastle’s West End, was set up in 2016 and is managed by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, working in partnership with Northumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Northumbria Police, Nexus, St John’s Ambulance and Sainsbury’s.
SafetyWorks! promotes safety through a range of interactive scenarios for young people and community groups. These include actions that keep people safe, such as installing smoke alarms and dealing with bogus callers.
They also include activities designed to deter children from littering, committing anti-social behaviour, trespassing on the railway and starting fires, and warning of the dangers around grooming. Lessons are delivered by Northumbria Police Community Support Officers and staff from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service.
Yr 6 really enjoyed their visit and found it very informative.
Friday, June 17th saw a number of Key Stage Two children from our school taking part in a Commonwealth Sports Festival at Alnwick Gardens. The sporting festival was laid on to inspire the next generation of young people to enjoy being active by providing a whole range of fun, outdoor activities and sports, all within an iconic backdrop.
The event was organised by a partnership comprising Northumberland School Games, Active Northumberland, RISE Northeast, The Alnwick Garden and Alnwick Castle, and was funded by Sport England Commonwealth Games Legacy Fund. The event was very much enjoyed by our pupils.
On the same day our Year 7 children visited the Hancock Museum in Newcastle. Pupils used their visit to complete focussed observational drawing in The Living Planet Galler. The work directly linked to our Yr 7 Climate topic “Where have all the animals gone?”
On Tuesday, June 21st our Yr 5 children visited Vindolanda. Although first built by the Roman army before Hadrian’s Wall, Vindolanda became an important construction and garrison base for the Wall and the visit was an excellent way of further strengthening History curriculum knowledge of our pupils..
TOP Award Winners
Wk beginning June 27th, 2022. The core value was Koinonia
5T Daniel
5H Matthew
6O Lewis
6M Cecily
7I Phoebe
7L Toby
8N Kaitlyn
8S Rose
Wk beginning June 20th, 2022. The core value was Endurance
5T Rosie
5H Rosie
6O Ryan
6M Jessica
7I Hannah
7L Edward
8N Joel
8S Katie
Well done to all of these award winners.
I hope you have a restful weekend.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher
Dear Parents/Carers,
It has been a very busy week at Dr Thomlinson Middle School.
Yr 7 attend Anne Frank exhibition
June 12th was the birthday of.Anne Frank – a Jewish girl who was killed in the Holocaust 1945 at the age of 15, after having hidden from the Nazis in a secret annexe in Amsterdam for over two years. During her time in hiding Anne Frank wrote a diary, in which she expressed her hopes, fears and ambitions for the future as well as what it was like to hide in fear of your life for all that time. After the war, her father Otto Frank, who miraculously survived Auschwitz concentration camp, made her diary into a book. You may be one of the millions who have read Anne Frank’s diary and – on Friday 10th June – Yr 7 visited the Anne Frank exhibition which is currently in residence at KIng Edward VI High School, Morpeth. Led by Yr 10 exhibition guides, our children learned more about Anne Frank – a learning experience which followed on from the work the Year group have done this year in English on the novel “Once” by Morris Gleitzman.
Children raise money for Christian AId
Christian Aid Week was from the 15th to 21st May this year and children at Dr Thomlinson’s are organising and taking part in a number of planned fundraiser events for this very important cause. On Friday, 10th June 5H organised an excellent cake sale and 5T organised a children v staff football match…the cakes were very much enjoyed and the staff won 5-0!
Yr 5 attend Safetyworks
As part of our school’s Safeguarding Education Plan, Yr 5 attended Safetyworks this week. The centre, based in Newcastle’s West End, was set up in 2016 and is managed by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, working in partnership with Northumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Northumbria Police, Nexus, St John’s Ambulance and Sainsbury’s.
SafetyWorks! promotes safety through a range of interactive scenarios for young people and community groups. These include actions that keep people safe, such as installing smoke alarms and dealing with bogus callers.
They also include activities designed to deter children from littering, committing anti-social behaviour, trespassing on the railway and starting fires, and warning of the dangers around grooming. Lessons are delivered by Northumbria Police Community Support Officers and staff from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service.
Yr 5 really enjoyed their visit and found it very informative.
Road Safety Assemblies
It is very important that we do our best to ensure children are aware and educated about road safety. This week Northumbria Police gave road safety assemblies to both Key Stage Two and Key Stage Three children.
Year 6 take part in a Geography Field Trip
On Thursday, June 10th Year 6 took part in our annual Key Stage Two Geography field trip. Children studied the long profile of a river using the river Coquet as their case study. The day was split in two – in the morning our Yr 6 looked at the middle course of the river running through Rothbury and in the afternoon they examined the upper course of the river running through Shilmoor. The day was spent collecting data to answer the question: “How does the depth, speed and sediment change throughout the course of a river?”.
Year 6 had a great time (as did I) and, thankfully, the weather was kind to us.
Yr 8 take part in Eurvoice, Newcastle
On Friday, June 10th all Year 8 children took part in a virtual Eurvoice – a European Youth Parliament event. The workshops involved discussion on the repatriation of artefacts and the plight of climate migrants. Children then took part in a panel discussion with Thom Campion: Liberal Democrat Councillor for Castle Ward in Newcastle upon Tyne and Professor Hartmut Behr: A Professor of International Politics at Newcastle University whose areas of specialisation include migration, political theory and critical European studies.
Can you help with our History Project?
Dr Thomlinson Middle School is involved in a project with the Out of Town Museum based in Alnwick to collect evidence from the past about the school and we need your help. This evidence is going to be collated and displayed at the Woodhorn Museum in Ashington. If you have any photographs from the past or particularly interesting memories/stories then please send them in electronically to the school office so that they can be used. Please include your name so that we can inform you if they have been used in the project. We thank you in advance for your contributions.
TOP Award – Wk beginning June 6th
The following children were awarded our TOP award this week for exemplifying our core value of Service.
5T Leon
5H Rory
6O Emma
6M Sam
7I Esme
7L Emily
8N Daisy
8S Sasha
Well done to all of these award winners.
I hope you have a restful weekend.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher
Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope this email finds you well.
Celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Thank you to Mr Heath and our Year 8 Young Sports Leaders for all the work they did in organising our Sports afternoon in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. It seemed that everyone really enjoyed the activities – styled as they were on an “old fashioned sports day of the sort they had in the days of the Silver Jubilee (of which I remember vividly and fondly!)
Thank you to Mrs Muir who made Jubilee Celebration Cake for everyone. Children took part in parachute games; had three legged races; egg races; sack races; tug of wars and space hopper races (we really did recreate 1970’s Britain…)
Year 6 Residential to Edinburgh
Thank you to the staff who led our Year 6 residential to Edinburgh. The visit was very successful.
Raising Money for Christian Aid
Thank you to those form groups who have already raised money for Christian Aid Week (15-21 May). We have already raised over £100. There are more fund raising activities planned for Friday, June 10th.
Climate Change Challenge
All Year groups took part in a series of quizzes about our Climate during Science this week. It was good to see how much our children knew and the areas in which they need further information.
Prizes were awarded to the children in each Year group who achieved the best score in their respective Year group tests.
Well done to the following children who received awards for their success:
Yr 5
Winner – Rory; Runner up: Nancy
Yr 6
Winner: Hylton; Runner Up: Hylton
Yr 7
Winner: Jacob; Runner up: Chloe
Yr 8
Winner: Max; Runner Up: Dan
Road Safety Workshop
Well done to all of Year 7 who were so attentive and engaged in the Road Safety Workshop on Monday, 16th May.
TOP Awards – the core value of the week was Reverence
Wk beginning 23rd May, 2022 – the core value of the week was Reverence
5T – Gracie-Mae
5H James
6O – Mary Anne
6M – TJ
7I – Reverence
7L – Oliver & Toby
8N – Elliott
8S – Rosemary
Wk beginning 16th May – the core value of the week was Justice
5T – Oliver
5H – Ben
6O – Ethan
6M – Jonah
7I – Harriet
7L – Ailsa
8N – Lucy
8S – Skye
Well done to Tyler in Yr 5 who won the P&Q award this week.
I hope you have a restful weekend.
We look forward to seeing everyone back at school on Monday, 6th June, 2022.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher
Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope this email finds you well.
Key Stage Two Tests
Well done to all our Year 6 children for their exemplary attitude and commitment to the Key Stage Two tests they completed this week.. They all did their very best and enjoyed a richly deserved trip to the cinema today to see the animated film “Bad Guys”.
Collaboration with school in Zambia
5T had a virtual meeting today with children from Linda Community School in Zambia. It is part of our ongoing collaboration with the school.
Careers
On May 4th Year 8 enjoyed an interactive presentation on careers in the NHS. This informative and entertaining drama was fully funded by Health Education England North East and North Cumbria and is part of our ongoing career programme.
TOP Awards
TOP Awards for the week beginning May 9th – the theme was Reverence
5T – Daniel
5H – Callum
6O – Emily
6M – Cecily
7I – Michael
7L – Zara
8N – Maisie
8S – Zac
TOP Award for the week beginning May 2nd – the theme was Friendship
5T – Laila
5H – Florence
6O – Alfie
6M – Edward
7I – Amber
7L – Fran
8N – Kaitlyn
8S – Will
Well done to all of these award winners!
I hope you have a good weekend!
Take care,
Liam
Dear Parents & Carers,
I hope this email finds you well.
We have had an excellent week back at Dr Thomlinson’s following the Easter Holidays.
Year 8s take part in The Mock Trial Competition
The Mock Trial Competition is Young Citizens longest-running active citizenship experience. It provides unparalleled exposure to the criminal justice system and access to senior legal professionals. Year 8s from Dr Thomlinson took part in this on Monday, April 25th and, in doing so, played all of the key roles involved in a criminal trial: from lawyers to witnesses.
Each year children have to imagine they are part of an actual court case – this year the criminal offence was imagining that a student was charged with the offence of Harassment contrary to Section 2 of the Protection from Harassment Act of 1997 and they pursued a course of conduct which amounts to harassment of another, and which she knew or ought to know amounted to harassment of the other. The case centred around threatening and abusive emails . Our team had to provide both a prosecution and a defence team as well as the defendants; witnesses and court ushers and magistrates. Our team then conducted a “mock trial” which was observed and marked by an independent judge.
Dr Thomlinson School competed against Coombe Girls’ School and gave an exceptional performance and, although we did not win overall, the team can be very proud of their efforts. Well done to Luke; Sasha; Imogen; Daisy; Isaac; Aaron; Isla; Ryan; Rose; Max; Esme; Demi; Kate and Jasmine.
On Friday, the team visited London where they will be getting the opportunity to have a guided tour around the Houses of Parliament so that they can see where our laws are made. We would like to congratulate all of the students that were involved especially, on their hard work and amazing attitude throughout the competition and the many weeks of preparation!
Key Stage Three Girls Football
The football season for our Key Stage Three girls continued on Tuesday with games against Chantry Middle School and Walker. The team played very well and scored their first goal of the season following a clever reverse pass by Emily to Maisie who drove the ball home emphatically. Unfortunately this was our only goal in a narrow 1-3 defeat against Chantry. The team also lost to an excellent Walker side. I was so impressed by all our team’s efforts.
TOP Awards Week beginning April 25th
The core value for this week was Trust
5T – Finley
5H – Jessica
6O – Hylton
6M – Lucy
7I – Chloe
7L – Hannah
8N – Harry
8S – George
TOP Awards Week beginning April 4th
The core value for this week was Compassion
5T – Jack
5H – River
6O – Jayden
6M – Xanthe
7I – Millie
7L – Edward
8N – Isaac
8S – Sam
Well done to all of these award winners.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher