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Castle School pupils scoop top prize in national art competition

3rd February 2022Anne Thompson

A massive congratulations is due to last year’s Norham Class at Castle School who not only made it through the regional finals for their group art and craft entry for the Riding for the Disabled Association’s (RDA) annual competition, but went on to WIN the NATIONAL COMPETITION!

Incredible work!




 

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Important Notice: Cyber Security Issue

2nd February 2022Leanne Tonks

Dear parents/carers,

It has been brought to our attention by a parent from one of our Trust schools that a suspicious looking email, seemingly sent by members of staff within the Trust, has been issued. The emails have a ‘zip file’ attachment and password to use to open it, however, this is not a legitimate email so please do not click on the attachment.

While a thorough investigation is still being carried out by our IT team, we can confirm that this is part of a wider cyber security issue which highly likely originated from outside of NCEAT, but is now having a direct impact on our own communications systems.

We have increased our internal online security as far as possible and are working with providers to ensure that as many of these potentially harmful emails are ‘filtered out’ of our network, however, if you do receive any suspicious looking emails, claiming to be from Castle School, please do not click on any links or attachments and mark the email as ‘spam’.

To help you to identify a potential scam, please see some guidance below:

  • The “sent by” address will either be a jumble of random letters and numbers or have an unusual domain (not .com or .co.uk)
  • The email will contain links to click to ‘confirm your details’ or ‘make a payment’
  • The email may have an attachment which looks strange or unsafe to open
  • The email may give you a limited time to reply
  • There might be spelling mistakes, bad grammar and sentences which don’t quite make sense
  • If the email contains any logos or images, these may appear ‘pixelated’ or blurry
  • If requesting money, the amount will usually be quite specific, not rounded up to the nearest pound/pence to try and make it seem legitimate, eg £692.88 instead of £700,00.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. We are working as quickly as we can to resolve the issue. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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🎄 Christmas in Castle School 2021 🎄

20th December 2021Anne Thompson

A Very Merry Castle Christmas!

We hope you all enjoy our Christmas 2021 festive highlights.

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The Christmas Story

All classes in Castle School have decorated their class windows again this year, but this time to re-create the Nativity, with each window adding to the story as pupils make their way around school.

The window displays have immersive elements so that all children are able to experience the Christmas story, with lots of visual and tactile items to see, feel and explore, as well as the scents and sounds to bring the story to life.

All of our classes enjoyed a walk around school to explore the displays – we had a few modern twists that were a big hit – such as a ‘star selfie station’ and nativity photo booth (not sure we would have found one of those in Bethlehem but we sure had fun!)

Festive Fun!

We have also enjoyed a delicious Christmas lunch and had lots of fun at our Christmas parties. We booked the Singing Hands Virtual Christmas Show as a treat for our pupils and we also had the pleasure of watching this years Christmas for Kids digital show, ‘Phoebe’s First Christmas’.

Makaton Advent Calendar

Throughout December, we have also been learning a new Christmas Makaton sign each day. With the help of Castle Makaton tutor, Stef and some of our signing superstars, we put together a series of 4 short videos to share the signs with our families via social media.

Day 1 – 7

Join us throughout December to learn some new Christmas Makaton signs. Thank you to our Makaton Tutor, Stef and her wonderful helpers for sharing Day 1-7 with us all. (Thank you @ThomasCompSci for sharing the idea) #MakatonAdventCalendar #WeTalkMakaton pic.twitter.com/kkdp6b8Buh

— NCEA Castle School (@NCEA_Castle) December 5, 2021

Day 8 – 14

We've got some more Christmas Makaton signs to share with you this week. Thank you to our signing superstars and Stef. #makatonadventcalendar #wetalkmakaton pic.twitter.com/BUjcjoEu0S

— NCEA Castle School (@NCEA_Castle) December 12, 2021

Here is week 3/4 of our #makatonadventcalendar. Well done to this weeks signing stars! #wetalkmakaton pic.twitter.com/xnZA5mYxDn

— NCEA Castle School (@NCEA_Castle) December 19, 2021

On behalf of all the staff here in Castle School, we would like to wish you all a very Happy and safe Christmas. We look forward to welcoming all pupils back to school on Wednesday 5th January 2022. 

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Castle Christmas Challenge 2021

20th December 2021Anne Thompson

It’s becoming a Castle tradition….

Last year, we set a weekend challenge for Christmas and it was such a big success, we decided to do another one this year! This years theme was ‘Festive fun’ – check out what our pupils got up to in our ‘Castle Christmas Challenge 2021’

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A big thank you to everyone who joined in, we have loved seeing all of your photographs. As it is Christmas, we also had some prizes to award, randomly selected from a hat by Sara Wild (Principal). We have 10 x £10 Amazon vouchers up for grabs, watch the video below to see who the lucky winners are.

Well done to everyone and Merry Christmas!.

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Enterprise Team ‘Christmas Cheer’ Raffle

20th December 2021Anne Thompson

 

Tis the season to be jolly…..

Our Enterprise Team have been busy organising a free raffle to bring a few lucky people some ‘Christmas cheer’. Parents and staff have all donated a bar of chocolate and the enterprise gang have put together some chocolate filled hampers. All pupils and staff were then allocated a free raffle ticket.

 

The lucky winners

The lucky winners were selected last week and as you can see from the photographs, we had a lot of happy children!




 

Thank you!

A huge thank you to Alyson and the Enterprise Team for organising the raffle and to all of our families and staff for their generosity. You can watch the draw taking place below.

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Pupils artwork honours Remembrance Day

11th November 2021Leanne Tonks

Pupils at Castle School were approached by Creative Arts North East to ask whether they would like to create some Armistice Day themed artwork to go on display in the window at the Co-op Ashington Funeral Care. Of course, our pupils were only too happy to accept the challenge and made a beautiful window display of poppies which have been well received by the public. Some of the Sixth Form students have even gone one step further and have been helping to sell poppies in and around school in the run-up to today’s celebrations.

Susan from Creative Arts North East, commented:

“Staff from the Co-op Ashington Funeral Care are delighted with what your children made for their Armistice Day Window and they want to say a big thank you to everyone who helped. They’ve said that people have been stopping and looking and commenting on how nice the display is.”

We’re super proud of all of our pupils who have taken part! Check out some of the photos below…



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Parent Governor wanted!

21st October 2021Leanne Tonks

Please read the documents below if you would be interested in becoming a Parent Governor at Castle School.

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New books arrive following fundraiser at Castle School

15th October 2021Anne Thompson

Following our sponsored reading event last term, our wonderful new books have arrived and are ready to go in our libraries.


Well done to the fantastic fundraisers for enabling us to purchase so many books and to some of our older students for working hard, putting labels on them all.



 

A special thanks to Louise, for all of her hard work organising our fabulous new library spaces. Our pupils across Castle School, are already making full use of our libraries and thoroughly enjoying the wide range of new books we have available.



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Flying the flag for Fragile X syndrome

7th October 2021Leanne Tonks

This Sunday (10th October), all across the UK, people will be taking part in activities to mark Fragile X Syndrome Awareness Day.

What is Fragile X syndrome?

Taking its name from the unusual way it impacts the X chromosome, Fragile X is a genetic syndrome which can cause a range of developmental problems, including learning disabilities and cognitive impairment. Commonly diagnosed in early childhood as babies start to hit their key milestones such as walking and talking, Fragile X is the most common inherited cause of learning disabilities.

Affecting around 1 in every 3,600 boys and 1 in every 4,000-6,000 girls, the effects of Fragile X syndrome can vary dramatically from person to person, but most will experience lifelong difficulties. This is something that one of our wonderful teachers at Castle School, Louise Washer, understands better than most.

Louise’s son Josh was diagnosed with Fragile X syndrome when he was 20 months old. Now a young man embarking on his further educational journey towards working in hospitality, Louise bravely shared her personal story of living with Fragile X syndrome with colleagues at Castle School to raise awareness of the condition and the upcoming awareness day.

Louise’s story

It was first noted by healthcare professionals that there might be something amiss with Josh’s physical development at his 8 month check-up – he couldn’t sit up unaided or support any weight on his legs. It was also discovered that he had severe glue ear in both ears – a condition which causes the build-up of fluid within the middle part of the ear canal. This can be a physical feature associated with Fragile X. It wasn’t until Josh was 20 months old however that he was formally diagnosed via a blood test.

Symptoms of Fragile X syndrome

Fragile X can manifest itself in a number of different ways and at varying levels of severity. Many of the behavioural traits of individuals with Fragile X are very similar to those on the autistic spectrum – avoidance of eye contact, social withdrawal, communication difficulties and repetitive behaviours. There are however a number of physical traits and behaviours unique to those with a Fragile X syndrome diagnosis.

Physical similarities in children and young people diagnosed with Fragile X syndrome include a long and narrow face, large ears, a prominent jaw and forehead, unusually flexible fingers and very flat feet. These characteristic physical features usually become more apparent with age and affect most males and around half of females with Fragile X.

Unique behaviours and personality traits on the other hand might include periods of anxiety, fidgeting or impulsive actions as well as periods of hyperactivity which can affect speech patterns and the child’s ability to concentrate, which in turn impacts their ability to learn despite Fragile X individuals usually having incredible memories.

Managing Fragile X in school

Taking these unique characteristics into account, at Castle School, we have developed ways of working with children with Fragile X as well as other severe learning difficulties to help them feel secure and relaxed in the classroom.
By minimising the number of distractions in the classroom – limited displays and colours as well as items on desks, and adopting a teaching style which sees staff sitting side-by-side with pupils to limit the need for direct eye-contact, we can maximise pupils’ attention span and help them to feel at ease.

Want to know more?

If you would like to know more about Castle School, how we work and our facilities, please get in touch to arrange a visit, or check out our website at www.castle.ncea.org.uk.

For more information about Fragile X syndrome, the Fragile X Society is the charity behind Sunday’s awareness day. Visit www.fragilex.org.uk.

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Footballs Coming Home! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

11th July 2021Anne Thompson
We had a brilliant day on Friday, celebrating England making it to the final! Pupils and staff dressed in Red, White and Blue to cheer our team on ahead of tonight’s match! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
It’s Coming Home!! 🦁🦁🦁

 

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