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  • Our Annual Arran Adventure

    Published 26/10/18

    On Saturday 29th September, 20 pupils had the opportunity to go on a residential trip to the isle of Arran. Mr Stout and Mrs Lambeth drove a minivan each to Gretna Green after leaving school at 9:30 in the morning. Gretna Green, in the south of Scotland, where we stopped off for snacks, was the place where people ran off to in order to get married. On our short break, we had the chance to look around the centre and buy treats for the journey like Starbucks, Krispy Crème and Burger King.

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  • Walking for Children in Need

    Published 25/10/18

    Everyone's now safely back from our sponsored walk. Just a reminder that you can make donations to Children in Need at everydayhero.com.

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  • Raise money for GEMS the easy way

    Published 21/09/18

    I don't want to mention it but as Christmas approaches some of you may be thinking about doing some shopping! If you shop online you could support Gosforth East Middle School by using Easy Fundraising - it doesn't cost you a penny extra. You just click onto the website and then choose the retailer and they donate money to us. There is a video here which shows you how it works, and the link to our page is here. Some schools have managed to raise thousands of pounds which has helped fund many activities and resources in schools - let's see if we can too! 

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  • North EAST Book Awards

    Published 12/09/18

    The North East Book Awards took place on Monday 18th June and seven of GEMS finest KS2 pupils took part in the awards ceremony.  However, if you wanted to attend you had to pay a price… a price of not being able to watch England vs Tunisia.

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  • THE BRILLIANT BBC

    Published 12/09/18

    On Tuesday 5th June, Press Club members had the privilege of making a trip to the BBC Headquarters in Newcastle.  The trip lasted from 10:10 – 12:45, and it was BRILLIANT.  We looked at some Gory Games from Horrible Histories and practiced taking the ‘guts’ out of a mummy in one minute, and succeeded! Then we went into a very large studio and in the screen in front of us we were standing on the Tyne Bridge! They had it switched to a ‘green screen’ and so anything that the camera saw that was green, it cut out. Then it got switched to a ‘blue screen’ and when somebody was covered with a blue blanket, they disappeared! That is, we found out, how the Invisibility Cloak works in the Harry Potter movies.

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  • Pyramid Concert

    Published 12/09/18

    On Wednesday 27th of June, lots of GEMS pupils, either singing or playing instruments, went to the Academy to perform in front of parents.  The Pyramid Concert is a concert (obviously) where the First, Middle and High Schools join together to show everyone their talent.  They had been practising since the start of the term, losing some of their evenings or lunchtimes just to prepare to perform at that one show.

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  • Kid’s Lit Quiz

    Published 12/09/18

    On Friday 8th June, Miss Thompson took 16 pupils to Chantry in Morpeth during lunch. This was for a ‘friendly’ literacy quiz with schools around Newcastle.  It was held in Chantry Middle School’s hall.

    There were loads of tables set out for each team which was made up of 4 pupils.  The topics allowed the questions to be based upon a whole range of different books: forests, woods and trees, terrifying teachers, Pictionary and shops. The Headteacher read out the questions which could focus on the authors or the events, places and characters from different books.

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  • Curriculum Week

    Published 12/09/18

    During curriculum week, many different activities took place, revolving around the theme of ‘walls.’  We were given a timetable for the week and all year groups shared the same lessons.  It was a chance to make more friends with the various year groups and people from your own year group, who weren’t our closest friends, as well as to explore the theme of walls in all of its variations.

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  • And the winners are...

    Published 12/09/18

    Mrs Cheape is very excited this half term because she has received the fantastic news that 2 lucky students from GEMS, will be able to travel to France and visit the WW1 battle fields for 4 days.

    As this opportunity sparked so much interest from Year 7 students (it is only open to Year 7 because they will be in Year 8 next year), Mrs Cheape decided to create a competition.  Anybody who was interested had to create a piece of work about WW1 and write about why Mrs Cheape should pick them.  As she could only pick two people, everybody worked with partners. Therefore, if their work was picked, they both got to go.

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  • Zaragoza Exchange

    Published 12/09/18

    The students from Spain arrived before the half term and stayed from Thursday evening to Thursday morning and lots of activities were enjoyed in school and out.  Some of the activities were a visit to Beamish, Wallington Hall (organised by parents) and the beach.

    The welcome meal was on Friday night and was an evening of jokes, fun and food.

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  • A trip to Ponteland

    Published 12/09/18

    Some children had a very exciting day on June the 25th. We went on a full day bike ride to Ponteland. 26 lucky students went on this exciting trip. As it was a sunny day this was a very exhausting trip, but everyone said it was worth it when we got to Ponteland Park.

    We cycled for about 2 and a half hours, 8.9 miles. Before we came to the park., we sat on the edge of the bridge to enjoy our lunch.

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  • Sports Day

    Published 12/09/18

    Sports day was on the 9th July and everyone had the chance to take part. Year 5 and 6’s events were in the morning. The track events included 100m sprint, relay, 200m, 400m and the 800m run; they took place in first and second lesson along with year 5 and 6 jumping events. The last part of their sports day was the throwing in third lesson. Year 7 and 8 were in the afternoon which had all the same events. Overall everyone enjoyed the day and everything went to plan thankfully!  All the sports leaders and organisers did a great job keeping everyone happy whilst we waited in our sports team; Daring, Robson, Davison and Stevenson…… The winning team hasn’t yet been announced!

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