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RHS School Garden Finalists!

Earlier this term the Eco Team received the fantastic news that they have been selected as one of ten school gardening groups nationally to go through to the next round of the RHS School Gardening Team of the Year!   This is an absolutely superb achievement and proof...
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Army Youth Challenge

Students from year’s 9 and 10 travelled to Albemarle Barracks to take part in the Army Youth Challenge course. Students took part in activities such as an assault course, fitness tests, bridge building, observation tasks and a careers talk. The students successfully...
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Fake Exam Material Warning

We are aware of reports of Summer 2023 exam materials being advertised on social media platforms, such as TikTok, Instagram and Telegram. We constantly monitor these platforms and we’re in touch with them to try and remove these posts.   Please let your...
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Search for a Star 2023

Last week saw the return of the annual Sunderland Search for a Star, held at Sunderland College’s Bede Campus Arts Academy Theatre. With a panel of esteemed judges, the different acts of varying artforms performed in their bid for a chance to win a recording session at the...
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Threads and Photography

Students have been exploring the work of Julie Cockburn, a photographer who uses vintage photographs. The photographer stitches, paints and distorts the faces of these figures. Year 10 Photography students have been using acrylic paint and stitching to replicate her style. The...
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Southmoor Scholars Study Informed Choices

The scholar’s received a presentation about making informed choices. This was delivered by Bex who works for an outreach team at Sunderland Univeristy.  Bex showed students how to reflect on themselves and ways that they can make good positive decisions. 
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Sunderland Station Project

Local artist, Kerry Cook from The Art Room, Sunderland is working towards making six large scale artworks for the new train station in the city centre. Year 8 students have been selected to take part to celebrate their creativity and engagement in both art and geography lessons....
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On An Energy Quest

Our Year 9’s had a visit from ‘Energy Quest’ to get them thinking like engineers and come up with solutions to problems. The main problems were charging a phone with limited resources and making clean water from river water.  The students were quick to make acid...
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Back in Time at Beamish

Year 8 students took time out of school to attend Beamish Museum. Pupils had fun exploring the outdoor museum as well as learning about the tremendous changes to our lives that the Industrial Revolution is responsible for.
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Year 11 in Focus

The annual Year 11 group photograph, to celebrate moving toward the end of Key Stage 4, took place. With the help of some glorious sunshine, we managed to capture some great shots of students looking smart together as a year group. Photographs will be available to purchase later...
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Spring Has Almost Sprung For Our Eco Team

Whilst the first day of meteorological spring has passed, we certainly haven’t escaped the grips of winter, with snow and cold temperatures hampering spring preparations in the garden. However, students have been working on a variety of projects from ecological ‘dead...
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Wall to Wall Displays

The school’s corridors are steadily looking neater and brighter as we continue to roll-out changes to décor around the building. This has included yet more floor-to-ceiling displays to help fill some of the blank walls in our corridors with informative and creative designs...
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Steel Solutions

Some of our Year 10 pupils visited Intelligent Steel Solutions to learn how the skills and knowledge developed in their Geography and Engineering lessons can benefit them in their future careers. They were spoken to by Quantity Surveyor, Victoria Jelly, who was able to share...
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In to Win

Our attendance and behaviour incentives are back this half term with various ways our students can win prizes for being in school with good behaviour.  The Top 15 students with the most improved attendance this term will go into a draw for their parents/carers to win a £30...
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Panto Preparations

Our fantastic performing arts group have been preparing for the Red Nose Day Panto, Aladdin, with Panto specialist Rob Wilson Baker. Tickets go on sale soon for our fundraising event which includes face painting, a raffle and refreshments, we can’t wait to see you there! 
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Independent Art

Year 10 students have been asked to choose their own creative path they’d like to explore as part of their art coursework. Students have taken inspiration from movies, music and popular culture. Thank you to Maddison Smith (red ink and clay piece), Louisa Turnbull...
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The Five Ways of Wellbeing

Students in Years 7 to 10 have continued to learn about the ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing’ – five things we can all do every day to improve our mental health. Conveniently, the five ways can be easily remembered by using the acronym MAGIC: Mindful, Active, Generous,...
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Sandhill Scholars Study Sunderland University

The Scholars visited Sunderland University what a day they had! They listened to presentations about Sunderland University, toured the city campus and saw the uni students hard at work in seminar rooms and relaxing in the many cafés onsite. In the afternoon the students...
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Sandhill Ski 2023 Hits The Slopes

Some of our students went on our annual ski visit to Vallnord in Andorra with a specialist in school ski visits. Skiers of all abilities enjoyed a fantastic week with excellent conditions of fresh snow to either learn the basics or challenge their skills on the more advanced...
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Year 7 On Expedition

24 Year 7 pupils had a fantastic time in Blencathra. They developed new fieldwork skills, including completing a river investigation to identify changes in width, depth and velocity as we moved downstream.  We completed activities including Bush Crafts, mammal hunts and team...
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Thinking Theatre

Some of our students had the chance to visit Sunderland Empire to watch the National Theatre’s performance of the ‘Ocean at the End of the Lane’. The show embarks on a journey to a childhood once forgotten. They discover an ‘ocean’…where anything...
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Building the Future

Year 9 students were introduced to a brand new project with Newcastle University. The project is open to a group of students where they will learn about architecture, engineering and biotechnology. They will build model houses of the future at the university and they will be put...
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Bright Sparks Shine Through

The top mathematicians from Year 10 attended another Bright Sparks event where they used Pascal’s triangle to perform binomial expansion and learned how to use factorials. They represented the school very well at this multi-school event. 
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World Book Day 2023

We love to celebrate World Book Day at Sandhill View as we recognise the importance of instilling a love of reading within our students. World Book Day is an important date on our school calendar as we relish the opportunity to share our love of books and our favourite stories...
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Year 9 Progress Evening Incoming

Our Year 9 Progress evening is this week on Wednesday 1st March, from 4pm – 6:30pm. We hope to have a similar fantastic turn out from parents and carers as we had at our recent Options Information Evening. This will be a chance to discuss with your child’s tutors about their...
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Super Scientists Making Magic

Year 4 pupils from Hastings Hill Academy came for their first visit to Sandhill View Science department, where they tried to recreate the magic of Harry Potter spells by burning different chemicals and observing what colour the flame changed to. They also enjoyed the...
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World Book Day on the Way

World Book Day is just around the corner, on Thursday 2nd March 2023. As always, this mission of WBD is to promote reading for pleasure, offering every child and young person the opportunity to have a book of their own. Reading for pleasure is the single biggest indicator of...
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Sandhill Scholars Discover New Subjects

Sandhill View Scholars payed a visit to Southmoor to experience life in sixth form. They took part in a very exciting Biology lesson where they learnt about DNA and made models. They looked at the specification for A-level Biology and how it was building on their...
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Outdoor Mindfulness

For Children’s Mental Health Week, gardening and being in nature is a fantastic opportunity to reflect and help support our mental health. Around school the first sets of snowdrops have begun popping up, and goat willow has started developing male catkins which looks like...
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Making Memories with Sandhill Scholars

The Scholars students were greeted by Katie from Durham. Katie is a Phycologist and lectures at Durham University. In addition to this she carries out fascinating research on how to improve working memory. The students took part in an actual university lecture where they listened...
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Primary Friends Enjoy a Music Workshop

We invited in Year 3 pupils in from Hastings Hill Academy to take part in a special music workshop. Our primary friends had a great time learning about the basic concepts in music such as pitch, tone and volume before putting what they learned into practice on some of the musical...
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National Apprenticeship Week

To mark National Apprenticeships week we have been linking in information about apprenticeships into every subject lesson across all year groups. Pupils had the chance to learn more about the growing popularity of apprenticeships, what they are, how they work and how you can...
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Options Evening Success!

Our Year 9 Options Information Evening was a massive success. We had a fantastic turn out of pupils and parents who joined us to learn more about the options subjects available to them for next year. The pathways students choose to take now are very important ones as they will...
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Reading Leaders Ready!

We presented our Year 10 Reading Leaders with their certificates and SHV badges for successfully completing their Coram Beanstalk’s Reading Leaders Training Course. These students are going to work closely with some of our Year 8 students to help improve their confidence...
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Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week

The theme of CMHW this year is ‘Let’s Connect’, and up and down the country children have been working together to forge stronger relationships with one another, improving wellbeing and mental health in the process. In conjunction with the mental health charity Place2Be, the...
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Influential Art

Year 10 art students have been creating paintings inspired by influential people in our culture inspired by Shepard Fairey’s famous Obama presidential campaign artwork. Thank you to Grace, Micheal, Erin, Olivia H and Olivia B for your striking work!
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Gentoo Drop into our Aspire Hub

We welcomed KS4 students to join a special representative from Gentoo in the Aspire Hub who spoke about some of the amazing careers available with the company. Gentoo are a local housing association responsible for housing over 60,000 people within the city. Each year the...
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Tournament Action for our Year 8 Girls’ Footballers

The Year 8 girls travelled to Kepier School for a football tournament. They were placed in a group with Oxclose, Farringdon and our Trust rivals Southmoor. They thoroughly enjoyed their first tournament experience and had fun whilst braving the cold weather. Well done to our...
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Options Evening Incoming!

Our wonderful Year 9 students embarked on their options journey, where they all experienced six taster sessions in subjects that are not taught on the KS3 curriculum but offered at KS4. Students had hands on taster sessions in Child Development, Engineering, Photography...
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Year 10 Look to the Future at the Sixth Form

Year 10 students from Sandhill View Academy took the chance to discover our Sixth Form for a day of taster subjects. Students got the chance to try a breadth or reputable A-level subjects including: Art, Literature, Psychology, Sociology, Biology, Engineering, Photography, Health...
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Eco Team Full of Flutter in Our School Garden

The Eco Team took part in the RSPB’s Big Bird Count. Students visited the new bird feeding station in the garden and spent an hour recording the species of bird that visited the garden. The information gathered is then submitted to the RSPB to help them monitor garden bird...
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Sunderland Smart City

Colleagues from across the Trust met at Sandhill View to hear a special presentation from Naomi Hutchinson, who is Chief Innovation and Growth Officer at Sunderland City Council. Naomi presented to colleagues about the latest developments in the city as Sunderland develops into a...
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Year 8 Consider NHS Careers

Our Year 8 students were given a live performance entitled ‘Why Care?’. The show was a high impact, exciting educational theatre performance that raises awareness of the rewarding world of healthcare in a fun 40-minute interactive experience. As well as, challenge misconceptions...
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Sandhill Scholars Look to there Future

Scholars welcomed Steph from Durham University into school where they developed their ‘Go Further’ listening skills by taking part in a lecture about careers. They learnt about a wide range of careers and skills that they would need to access them. Steph spoke about...
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Beating the January Blues

Year 10 took part in a mental health and wellbeing group workshop. Mental health is an important topic that our students know well, by recognising and understanding the mental health issues young people can face in their formative years, including – anxiety, stress, anger, and...
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Star Seekers

We were delighted to host a special day for our primary friends alongside guests from Kielder Observatory. Nestled in the Kielder Water and Forest Park in Northumberland, Kielder Observatory is part of a nearly 580 square mile dark sky zone, known at Northumberland and Kielder...
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Go Smarter with The Riot Act

Year 7 took part in a live performance by The Riot Act called ‘Go Smarter’. This lively presentation was delivered in our theatre and gave students the opportunity to raise awareness of a range of benefits available to young people who choose to be independent and sustainable...
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SHV Student Running Her Way Into The Top 10

Well done to Lexi Brown who has been selected to run for county Durham in the inter counties rounds of the school cross country championships. Lexi recently represented Sandhill View Academy and Wearside last Saturday and finished an amazing 7th out of 74 runners....
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New Music Clubs Sound Out

We saw the introduction of some brand-new music clubs to our roster of performing arts activities that students can enjoy during and after school. This includes a drumming club, a beginners guitar club and a keyboard club, available to all students who wish to tune up their...
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Polish Pencil Pals

Students in 7A and 7B had the exciting opportunity to share work with a Polish Pen Pal from Kaska Szkola School in Opolu. Students created portraits inspired by artist Julian Opie and shared their hobbies, pets and brief information about themselves. Students from both schools...
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