The community Ceilidh event organised by our Friends of the School was a real success. The night was filled with lot of fun, conversation, music and dance. Money raised will go to support the children in school. A thank you to our Friends of the School for all their efforts.
Sandcastle Castle Competition
Our Year 6 children joined a number of schools from the north east to compete in a sandcastle challenge at South Shields beach. The theme of the day was Star Struck Cosmos (all about planets and the solar system). It was a fantastic day!
Sports Day 2018
Thank you to all parents who attended our Sports Day this year at the Seaham Harbour Cricket Club. It was a fantastic day and the children thoroughly enjoyed all the competitive races. Well done to all mams and dads who raced on the day too. Thank you to our ‘Friends of the School’ for raising money through their raffle. I’m sure all the children, staff and parents will have a good nights sleep tonight after all of the days activities.
School Summer Fayre – What a Fabulous Day!
On Saturday 23rd June we held our summer fayre for the whole school community. What a fabulous day it was! The sun was shining, the children were having fun and lots of money was raised for the school. Thank you to everyone who helped in organising the event and to everyone who attended. It was great to catch up with so many parents and local residents and to be able to share in the many fun stalls and rides on the day. The school raised a fantastic total of £2600 which will be used to enrich the children’s learning in school.
Raffle Ticket Winners
1st – Drinks hamper (Orange 747); 2nd – £100 Golf voucher (Orange 713); 3rd – Wine/Choc/Bag (Yellow 476); 4th – £50 Golf voucher (Yellow 588); 5th – Indian hamper (Yellow 492);
6th – Chocolate hamper (Yellow 417); 7th – Bath time hamper (Orange 327); 8th – Mens gift set (Orange 343); 9th – Hair products (Orange 501); 10th – Fruit hamper (Orange 549);
11th – Black Truffle voucher (Orange 247); 12th – Ashoka voucher (Yellow 184); 13th – Signed SAFC shirt (Yellow 624); 14th – Baylis and Harding gift set (Orange 572);
15th – Lickety Split voucher (Orange 185); 16th – Lickety Split voucher (Yellow 918)
York Residential Visit
Our Year 6 children had a fantastic time exploring the historic city of York. They stayed at St John University, experienced all the main attractions and enjoyed an evening meal. The sun was shining and everyone had fun. It certainly was a trip to remember!
Year 3/4 Athletics Festival
A huge well done to all the Year 4 children who took part in the Athletics Festival at Easington Colliery Primary School. For more information and pictures, please see the Sport events section of the website.
Y5/6 Athletics Festival
Congratulations to some of our Year 5 children who took part in the Easington Schools Athletics Festival. For more information and pictures, please see the Sport events section of the website.
Trip to Emmaus Youth Village
Our Year 6 children joined over 400 other Y6 pupils to take part in the Diocesan Primary Youth Festival at the Emmaus Youth Village in Consett. The theme of the day was ‘Plan B’ giving the children plenty of opportunities to reflect on the “Be”attitudes based on the teachings of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount. The children had a fabulous day filled with singing, dancing and fun activities.
Art Day at St. Mary Magdalen
Last Wednesday students of St. Mary Magdalen R.C.V.A Primary, Seaham produced some astonishing drawings during this year’s Art Day workshops. Over the last three years the school has invited me to deliver an annual workshop for their Art Day. The theme this year was inspired by my new project I LOVE THIS CITY / COLLECTION. Delighted to return to this exceptional school, students and staff gathered for a presentation about the project during morning assembly. The football related symbolism within the Biro drawings for SUNDERLAND and NEWCASTLE t-shirt designs, sparked a lively debate between fans of both clubs, as to whether England was going to win the World Cup!
(Above: Tommy Biro drawing by 8 year old Student)
SUNDERLAND 2018 red Bic Biro drawing Jane Lee McCracken I LOVE THIS CITY / COLLECTION
The aim of the workshop was for each student to create a t-shirt design, celebrating their hometown of Seaham. Drawings were to be made with the same Biro pens I use for my full-colour drawings. The design had to incorporate two elements, which included recognisable Seaham landmarks as well as local wildlife. The second element also forms a link with the environmental aspect of I LOVE THIS CITY project, which highlights the importance of indigenous wildlife in maintaining our eco-systems.
Seaham Images selected by Mrs C. Wilkinson
PPA Teacher and Creative Lead, Mrs C Wilkinson kindly collected and printed images of iconic landmarks and birdlife for students to use as inspiration. Landmarks included Tommy, statue of a First World War soldier by Ray Lonsdale, Jewels of the Sea sculpture by Andrew McKeown and Wind and Fire sculpture by Craig Knowles. Birdlife of Seaham included images of guillemots, kittiwakes, herring gulls and kestrels. Vane Tempest Colliery sculpture and Kittiwake colour Biro drawing by Year 6 student
Working with around eight classes over the course of the day, discussing each student’s design individually, while helping with drawing tips, produced a hub of creative activity and individual expression galore. No pencils are allowed in my workshops, only Biros! This helps focus the mind as Biro can’t be erased and also allows students to practice skills of concentration and patience.
The Coxswain Biro drawing by Year 6 student
The ethos of all my workshops is to give students an opportunity to express themselves through one of humanity’s oldest forms of visual art and expression – drawing. One of the students asked a brilliant question during the workshop intro “How do feel when you draw?”. The answer is also a key objective of the workshops, “Drawing transports me to another world”. Drawing is one of the ultimate forms of therapy for our busy minds!
Colour Biro drawing by Year 5 student incorporating landmarks Seaham Lighthouse, Tommy, Jewels of the Sea, Vane Tempest Colliery sculpture within the image of a grey seal
Other key aims are to encourage the recognition that each person has an individual style, which is unique to them and that everyone’s style is valid. Also, making mistakes is part of the process and these can be rectified by weaving them into the drawing or rediscovered as happy accidents. Ultimately at the heart of each workshop is encouraging self-belief and confidence, as well as relaying the fact that everyone can draw.
Wind & Fire and a Guillemot by Year 6 student
For me, the standout designs of the workshop are the black Biro line drawing of Tommy (top image), a remarkable and iconic piece of work by an eight year old boy. His use of continuous lines (no mean feat), which automatically flowed from his pen, demonstrates an incredible natural ability. Also the bold and triumphant Wind & Fire and Guillemot (above) by a Year 6 girl, who with great self-expression created a sense of movement and flight throughout her design. Her avian interpretation of the Wind and Fire sculpture, was also echoed by the inclusion of a guillemot in flight. This student initially struggled to draw the guillemot, but with practice and belief, her achievement is outstanding.
Jewels of the Sea, Tommy and a herring gull Biro drawing by Year 6 student
St Mary Magdalen R.C.V.A Primary school are hoping to release one of their students drawings as a t-shirt design to celebrate the town of Seaham. Read more about the Art Day workshop in a post on the school’s blog.
With great thanks to Headteacher Mr L J Duncan, Mrs Wilkinson and the staff and students for working so hard, creating such inspirational art and providing yet another amazing experience working at your incredible school.
Wind and Fire Sculpture, Sea Glass and a Herring Gull colour Biro drawing by Year 4 student
Islam Talk
Our Year 5 and 6 children were visited by Sadia Yuses who delivered a fabulous talk about Islam. Children learned lots of new facts about this religion.
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