Just incase you missed it, here is all the information you will need for Book Week!
14 lucky Year 5 children had the opportunity to attend Bring It On’s Future Engineers Exhibition at the Beacon of Light. There were dozens of companies there, showcasing real-life engineering. Children participated in many activities from building structures out of spaghetti and marshmallows to racing cars to coding! A very inspiring day, showing children the importance of STEM in the everyday world and how it is an exciting option for them in the future.
Well done to our Girls’ Football team who kicked off the season this week with a tournament at Boldon Comprehensive this week. They had a flurry of great results and we are very excited to see their progress throughout the year.
Dear Parents/Carers of Year 6 Pupils 1 October 2019
Admission to Secondary School in September 2020
May I remind you that the closing date for returning your application form for your child to transfer into Secondary School next year is Thursday 31 October 2019 at 4.30pm.
The easiest way to apply for your preferred school(s) is online by logging onto the Council web site at www.southtyneside.gov.uk/schooladmissions.
If you apply online, you will be notified on Monday 2 March 2020 our ‘offer day’ via your e-mail account.
Please be reminded that you must make a note of the email address that you use when applying as this will be the email address that will be used to send notification of your school offer.
Parents are also reminded that if they change address following the submission of an application form that they must notify us of this change in writing either by email to [email protected] or by post to the School Admissions Team, Town Hall and Civic Offices, South Shields, NE33 2RL. Change of addresses must reach us by Monday 6 January 2020. If you do not provide us with a change of address by this date, your new address will not be taken into account when allocating places.
If you have not applied online, you will receive a letter which is sent in the second class post on offer day.
If you do not have access to a computer you can obtain a hard copy of the application form by contacting the School Admissions Team on telephone numbers 0191 424 7767 or 0191 424 7706.
Failure to return or returning your application form late will reduce the chance of your child gaining a place at your preferred school.
Please be reminded, it is your responsibility to ensure your application form is completed and received by the deadline date of Thursday 31 October 2019 at 4.30pm.
This is a generic message to all parents so if you have already applied for your child’s school place please ignore this letter.
Yours sincerely
Christine Henderson
Governors Support and School Admissions Manager
September 2019
Dear Parents and Carers
We have been working closely with Public Health England regarding the recent outbreak of illness within school. Please find overleaf a letter from Public Health England addressing the situation and to provide you with some further information.
Can I please take this opportunity to reassure you that we are taking all necessary precautions and thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.
Yours faithfully
Mrs G Cunningham
Head Teacher
Dear parent/guardian,
Re: Illness in school
We have been made aware that a number of children attending Mortimer Primary School have been reported absent with symptoms including headache and fever. The purpose of this letter is to provide you with some further information and advice.
At this time of year when children return to school it is not uncommon for some infectious illnesses to circulate. The spread of most infectious diseases is reduced through good hand hygiene. Please encourage your child to wash their hands frequently with warm water and soap, particularly after using the toilet, after using a tissue to catch a cough or sneeze, and before eating.
Your child should not attend school if they are unwell and should only return once they have recovered. If you are concerned about your child’s symptoms or need further advice on how to manage an illness please consult your GP or NHS 111 in the normal way.
If you would like to discuss any of the information in this letter further, please contact my team on 0300 303 8596 (option 1).
Yours sincerely
Dr Gayle Dolan
Consultant in Health Protection

ALDI posted every eligible school’s headteacher an Aldi’s Kit for Schools poster. Collect Team GB stickers for the chance to win and get stuck in with our supporting resources today!
Our collection box is next to the school office, we would very much appreciate your support on this project.
Thank you
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Check out all the fun our new reception children have been having in their first few days of school. We are so proud of how quickly they have adapted and are enjoying “reception life”.
Dear Parent/carer,
RE: South Tyneside Blazing a Trail for children & young people’s mental health.
We are delighted to announce that South Tyneside will be piloting a new national scheme to introduce mental health support into education settings.
Following publication of the recent Green Paper on Children and Young people’s Mental Health and Wellbeing: South Tyneside will be introducing two teams working across 35 education settings. Selected pilot primary and secondary schools as well as South Tyneside College will benefit from support from the new teams.
Over the next year, we will launch Mental Health Support Teams which our young people have named: The Healthy Minds Team.
The Healthy Minds Team will be offering low level, early intervention and preventative mental health support. The staff will be offering awareness raising, information sessions and teaching around positive mental health. They will also be equipping students with the skills and knowledge of how to maintain their wellbeing and a healthy mind.
In addition to this, school staff, the healthy minds team or the student themselves, may identify that they require additional therapeutic support around their mental health.
Low level therapeutic support on an individual basis or in a group setting can be offered within the school or college environment. Support can be helpful for students who are experiencing low mood or anxiety and can support with challenges students may be facing around self-confidence, stress or body image.
If this is the case (and should the student give the necessary consent to share this information with their parents/carers) the team will inform you that your child is accessing support. For more information with regards to how data will be used, stored and shared please visit: https://www.stsft.nhs.uk/privacy-policy
An easy read version of how personal information will be used is attached for your information.
As you can appreciate, this is an exciting development for South Tyneside and will mean that our young people have access to an enhanced offer of support within their school or college.
How Your Personal Information is used by South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
Easy Read Version
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust (CHSFT) is an Acute Hospital Trust that provides a range of acute inpatient healthcare services for the people living in Sunderland.
For more information see our website http://www.stsft.nhs.uk
STSFT is a registered Data Controller. Information Commissioner Office (ICO) registration number ZA513650
This Privacy Notice explains why we need, how we use and share your information, how we protect it and how long we will keep it. We will continually review and update this Privacy Notice to reflect changes in our services and feedback from service users, as well as to comply with changes in the law.
Why do you need my information?
As a patient, relative or carer, we need your information to be able to identify you and to ensure that we can give you the correct treatment. We need to keep a record of the treatment you have had and who has helped you.
The information we keep about you helps all the staff in the hospital or in the community who provide your care to ensure that you get the best possible care and treatment
We will hold:
How do you store my information?
We keep your information in both paper records and on computers.
How long will you keep my information?
The law requires us to keep your information for set amounts of time after we have finished seeing you. This will be dependent upon the treatment you have had.
If you are an adult when we start seeing you, we will keep your information for 8 years from the date we last see you.
We keep records of pregnancy for 25 years after the birth of the last child.
If you are a child/young person, then we will keep your information until you reach the age of 25
Some records are kept longer than this depending upon what they are about. Please ask if you are unsure how long we will keep your records.
Who will you share my information with?
We will share your information will all those who will provide you with care, including;
We will always try to tell you who we will be sharing your information with.
How do you make sure my information is safe and secure?
We will use your information in a way that follows data protection laws and Trust policies and procedures.
Everyone working for the NHS must keep your information secure and only look at it when they are providing you with care and treatment.
We make sure that paper records are kept locked away when not in use.
We make sure that our computers do not let anyone see information about you unless they are the staff that are helping you.
How do you protect my privacy/confidentiality?
We protect your information by following data protection laws:
Can I have a copy of my information?
You can have a copy of the information we hold about you. There is no charge for the first copy we give you and we will give it to you within 30 days where we can.
If you have a lot of records, we may take a little longer but we will always tell you about this.
To ask for a copy, please contact:
If you live in Sunderland
Enquiries Office
Medical Records Department
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
Sunderland Royal Hospital
Kayll Road
Sunderland
SR4 7TP
Or email: [email protected]
If you live in South Tyneside or Gateshead
Access to Records Team
Medical Records Department
Ingham Wing
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
Harton Lane
South Shields
NE34 0PL
Or email: [email protected]
Can I have my records changed if they are wrong?
We must make sure that the information in your records is correct. If the information is factually wrong then we will change or remove it. However, if it is factually correct but you don’t agree with it, we will not change it but we will ensure that the fact you disagree with it is recorded.
Can I have my records deleted or destroyed?
The Trust is required by law to keep records about you and the treatment we have given you. We can only delete or destroy these records if they have reached the end of the period that we have to keep them for, the record is factually wrong or we shouldn’t have collected the information in the first place.
Can I ask you to stop using my records?
You can ask us not to use your records for some purposes, such as training or research and we will not use them.
You can ask us not to share your records with others who would provide you with care, though this may impact on the care that they can provide and unless it is essential to share the information we will not share it.
If you have any questions about how the Trust uses your information please speak to the Doctors or Nurses or other staff providing your care.
You can also contact the Trusts Data Protection Officer or Caldicott Guardian
The Trust’s Data Protection Officer (DPO) is responsible for ensuring that the Trust complies with Data Protection legislation. The DPO is the person to contact if you would like to know more about how we use your information, require information in any accessible format or language or if (for any reason) you do not wish to have your information used in any of the ways described. Their contact details are:
James Carroll
Data Protection Officer
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
Room 264 Trust Headquarters
Sunderland Royal Hospital
Kayall Road
Sunderland
SR4 7TP
Or email: [email protected]
The Caldicott Guardian is the person who makes the final decision on how, what, when and why personal information will be processed in/by the Trust.
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust Caldicott Guardian is Dr Paul McAndrew, Deputy Medical Director.
For independent advice about data protection, privacy and information-sharing issues, or to make a complaint you can contact the Information Commissioner:
The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow,
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Phone: 08456 30 60 60 or 01625 54 57 45
Website: www.ico.org.uk
We are delighted to announce that our school has been awarded the PSQM award for the next three years. The award recognises the outstanding science provision we offer our children. Staff and the children are immensely proud of their achievements and we will be collecting our certificate in November from the National STEM Centre in York.