Thank you to everyone who made the meeting tonight.
Please find the slides as shared by Mrs Comrie and the parents guide from the government.
Thank you for your support
Mr Bennett
Thank you to everyone who made the meeting tonight.
Please find the slides as shared by Mrs Comrie and the parents guide from the government.
Thank you for your support
Mr Bennett
Thank you to everyone who attended the Year 1 Phonics meeting last night.
Please see the slides below as shared with parents.
For any prospective parents, we are holding two Reception Parents Open Evenings for children starting in September 2025.
Monday 4th November 2024 @ 4:30pm
Monday 25th November 2024 @ 5:00pm
Sign via this link https://forms.gle/KUfdQuX6Cu84WKe18
Thank you to everyone who joined us this week for our KS2 assessment meeting.
Please see the slides shown by Mr Douglas for your information.
If you have any other questions please let us know.
Job Opportunity
Class Room Teacher
Part-time (Afternoons)
We seek to appoint a fantastic teacher (QTS) to work within our successful school from January 2025.
The role will provide the afternoon teaching sessions in a current year 2 class. The successful applicant will be an effective classroom practitioner who is committed to raising the standards of education for the children in their care.
We are seeking to appoint a teacher who:
Visits to the school are welcomed.
Visit the school: Wednesday 2nd October – 4:30pm
Closing Date: Tuesday 8th October @ 12pm
Shortlisting: Wednesday 9th October
Observations & Interviews: Wednesday 23rd October
Key documents
Teacher (Mortimer Primary School) PS – March 24
Teacher (Mortimer Primary School) JD – April 24
Please return your application form to:
South Tyneside Council
HR Operations – HR Services
Hawthorne
Rolling Mill Road
Viking Industrial Park
Jarrow
Tyne and Wear
NE32 3DP
Or email it to [email protected]
Please find our transition brochure for parents with children transitioning from year 2 to year 3 and the presentation from the meeting.
We are well into the Spring term now and this half term is only 4 weeks and 4 days! I hope you had a lovely half-term and were able to spend some time with your children and families. The PTA held two movie sessions in one night, which was very well attended. Thank you to all who helped. We are still awaiting the final report from OFSTED and will share more news once it is complete.
There are plenty of things going on this half term:
World Book Day – Thursday 7th March.
Once again we will celebrate the joys of reading. Children can dress as a character from a book or come in comfy clothes ready to snuggle up with a good book.
Book swap – After the success last year, we will be holding our book swap again. If parents have any books their children are willing to donate can they send them into school so that we can swap them on World Book Day. Every child will get a ‘new’ book on that day. These should be handed to the class teacher.
Book review – We will be attempting to earn Blue Peter badges for every child from Year 1 to Year 6. Pupils will complete a book review in school and we will then send these off to Blue Peter. We will be sending home the application consent form for parents to fill in and return to school. We hope to have hundreds of Blue Peter badge owners in school! There will be prizes for the best book review in each year group.
British Science Week – 11th – 15th March
The theme this year is Time. Each year group will look at a different scientist (linked to their topic for Spring 2) to study so they can look at how science has developed over time.
Neurodiversity Week 18th – 22nd March
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. It aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and supported by providing schools, universities, and organisations with the opportunity to recognise the many talents and advantages of being neurodivergent, while creating more inclusive and equitable cultures that celebrate differences and empower every individual.
Shakespeare Week – 25th – 29th March
This is being celebrated from 18th-24th March this year but with various other weeks occurring in school, ours will be celebrated 25th-29th March.
The children throughout the school from Nursery to Y6 will study an age-appropriate version of Macbeth. The children will learn who Shakespeare was and will talk about his works. younger children will just look at an aspect of the text such as the witches
Activities will all be carried out in school and will range from art to performance poetry.
Thank you for your support
Mr Bennett
Head Teacher
After just three days, it feels like we have never been away with so much going on already. Please see some dates regarding events and clubs. All dates and events are added to our Reach More Parents app for your convenience.
Parents’ Evening |
Our Spring Parents’ Evenings take place on Monday 15th and Monday 22nd (some nursery appointments are offered on different days).
If you haven’t booked yet, go to https://mortimerprimaryschool.schoolcloud.co.uk/ and enter your details and your child’s to choose your slot.
The bookings close this Friday (12.1.24) at 12noon.
If you have any difficulties, please let us know and we will help.
Wake up Shake up |
(Reception to Year 6)
Restarts Tuesday 16th January
Every Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30 am. Mrs Stelling will lead the children in an energetic dance session to start in the school hall. No need to sign up, enter via the main school entrance.
Performing Arts Club |
Restarts Thursday 18th January with Miss Nesbitt.
Choir |
Restarts Tuesday 16th January with Miss Middleton
January/February Parent Assemblies |
Other dates |
Term Dates |
Half term
Easter
Thank you for your support
Mr Bennett
Head Teacher