The school started the year very well as we were awarded the Chance to Shine Primary School of the Year award. The school has had another extremely successful cricket season. Our A team were South Tyneside champions for the third year running and came fifth in the county finals. The team this year probably fielded the strongest bowling side that have ever represented Mortimer.
Our A and B teams played to the best of their ability over the season. The boys displayed a high standard of sportsmanship and were excellent ambassadors for their school. The A team did especially well winning most of their games and finishing third in their league.
Our four Fun and Fit Champions did a fantastic job this year working with our Year 3 and Year4 children. They played a variety of games on a lunchtime which the children thoroughly enjoyed.
Y4 have had a fantastic week being pirates. Their costumes were amazing and creative, we thank parent’s for their support as ever.
Children even had the chance to fence like true pirates.
Well done to our Y4 children who competed in South Tyneside School’s Sandcastle challenge.
A great day was had by all and our children were, as always, excellent ambassadors for our school.
Thank you to Miss Anderson, who supervised the children and helped them with their design.
Our Y6 children are loving being part of WW2 week this week. From jiving to making Anderson shelters, designing children’s games and now digging for victory in a local allotment.
We are providing real life experiences of what life would be like during the war.
Later this week we will be celebrating VE Day and the children are planning to bake and prepare their own food for the party.
Well done to all our Y5 and Y6 children who took part in our recent production. The children, once again, were outstanding. We may be biased, but we know Mortimer has talent.
Thank you for all your support for both performances and for helping our children to dress for the occasion. The main choir, in particular, were certainly dressed for the occasion.
Y4 had a fabulous trip to the farm this term. This trip reinforces their geography curriculum but also links with work related learning. This is a working farm and children learn all about how a farmer makes his money.








































