News, STARS, Movers & Shakers and MOVE to SPOOK! – from John & the PHS Team Friday 17th October
Welcome to 51ÊÓÆµ School's Whole School Blog!
Hi everyone,
Hello Yellow was last Friday, and there were some great things done for ourÌýfirst Resilience Day of the year in support ofÌýWorld Mental Health DayÌýand the charityÌýYoungMinds. There were activities includingÌýaÌýFeelings Doodle WallÌýandÌýPeer Support Pledges, as well as other creative ways to promote wellbeing and resilience
Students and staff wore yellow and took part in the fun, supporting and standing together for young people’s mental health. Well done to all involved!
There’s loads of things to see in the blog this week – the first three articles alone are really interesting, so I do hope you find something, whether it’s about music with Andy, PE with Nathan, Chocolate with Chris, the Ducklings with Kerry, some dates for your diary from Hannah and Eileen or just that you enjoy all the STARS mentioned – and there are quite a few this week! Don’t forget Eileen’s blog and the rest of the website too. Otherwise we are gearing up for Hallowe’en here and then half term – so I think next week will be a cracker
All the best!
John S
😊 from John & the PHS Team 😊
How the curriculum works & what’s important to us
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3 Super-Steering Groups deliver our Key Drivers through our curriculum
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The Key Drivers are Communication, Wellbeing and Independence
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The Groups are Literacy, Physical Development & Personal Development
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Literacy
Becky, our Literacy Specialist Lead, leads a team that improve all aspects of literacy, including writing, oracy, reading, phonics, books & the library! Here’s Becky!
News:
‘Spy’ Pups series – Important information for families
We’re starting this blog with a serious piece of book news, as we need to makeÌýyou aware of a recent issue affecting some popular children’s books by Andrew Cope, including theÌýSpy Dogs,ÌýSpy Cats, andÌýSpy PupsÌýseries
Some editions of these books include a printed web address at the back. This link used to go to the author’s website, but the domain is no longer under his control. It has since been taken over by another party and now leads to inappropriate adult content. The publisher, Puffin, has paused sales and distribution of the books and is working with schools, libraries, and retailers to remove copies from circulation. They have stressed that the website has no connection to the author or publisher
What this means for you:
- If you have anyÌýSpy Dog,ÌýSpy CatÌýorÌýSpy PupsÌýbooks at home, please check the back for website links and make sure your child or young person does not try to visit the site
- It is safe for children to continue reading the stories themselves — the concern is only with the outdated link
- We recommend talking with your child or young person about the importance of not following web addresses in books without checking with an adult first
We have removed copies from our school library until further notice and will share further information as we receive it.
In other, more positive news
Our library will be getting an influx of new books this coming week, as we’ve had our first delivery of a ‘book subscription’ service that will be trialled this year. Each term we’ll get a box of recently published books, selected specifically to meet our ‘wish list’ of the Literacy Team (we’re a fussy bunch!). Things that are important to us include:
- Making sure we’re getting new books to suit a wide range of reading interests and reading ages
- A mixture of fiction and non-fiction
- Books are modern and the library doesn’t feel outdated
- That our library is diverse andÌýrepresentativeÌýof lots of different family set ups, backgrounds, cultures, disabilities, experiences….. the list goes on!Ìý We want our students to be able to see themselves represented in books they find in the library, or find characters they can relate to, but we also want them to be introduced to other experiences or perspectives than their own
Our first delivery definitely ticks those boxes, and on a much more light-hearted note – I already know that ‘Poo on a Pogo Stick’ is going to go down very well indeed in many classrooms!
Happy Reading!Ìý
Becky Finn
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Physical Development
Everything that is in the world of Physical Development, including physio, hydro, MOVE, PE, HI, VI, OT and other key areas for us, including Outdoor Learning, the John Muir Award & many other aspects. Steph oversees this. This week, let’s hear from Ash
MOVE to SPOOK
This week in school we have been combining spooky fun with physical progress in an exciting week of activities inspired by the MOVE Programme!Ìý
The wonderful MOVE Team have transformed school into a Halloween haven where movement meets Spooktacular fun
In our MOVE sessions and all throughout the week Halloween-themed tasks have been in place encouraging movement and supporting healthy living through increased activity, such as Spooky Sensory Story hunts, Creepy Crawly Challenges , Broomstick Races & so much more!!Ìý
Here is a sneak peek:
Logan transferred on to conventional chair to complete spider hunting using both his upper limbs.Ìý
Stay tuned for next week when physio Mary will give us more information and an update on the “Move to Spook†photo competition winners!!!Ìý
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Personal Development
One of the best things about the school and one of the most important for our pupils, PD covers PSHE, Wellbeing, Careers, Social Moral Spiritual & Cultural, Online Safety, Behaviour & similar areas. Jo pulls it all together
PSHE
LSTE – Exploring and Engaging with Daily Living Routines
This term, our class has been learning through the theme Exploring and Engaging with Daily Living Routines. We’ve been focusing on developing independence, communication and confidence through meaningful, everyday experiences that help us prepare for life beyond the classroom
Each morning begins with familiar routines that support understanding and anticipation — greeting friends, checking the daily schedule, and preparing for the day ahead. Using our VOCA devices, symbols, and Objects of Reference, pupils are encouraged to make choices, share preferences, and take an active role in their routines. These moments promote mutual respect and individual liberty, helping everyone to recognise that their voice and choices matter
A real highlight this term has been our work with The Movers and Shakers Band, where pupils have explored how music can be part of daily living and emotional regulation. Through shaking instruments, drumming, rhythm and movement, pupils practised waiting, turn-taking, and following familiar patterns — skills that link directly to daily routines such as taking turns at snack time or waiting for help during transitions. The sessions have supported wellbeing and teamwork, helping pupils build confidence, express themselves, and connect with others through shared music-making
Across the week, pupils have also been encouraged to take more ownership of their self-care routines — helping to tidy up after activities, collect equipment, or prepare for mealtimes. Each of these experiences helps build independence and a sense of responsibility, while reinforcing British Values such as respect and community participation
We’ve seen lovely moments of personal achievement — from pupils using communication devices to indicate “finished†or “more,†to others recognising their role in classroom routines. These small but meaningful steps show how each learner is developing awareness, choice-making, and self-regulation
As we continue exploring daily living routines, our focus remains on promoting wellbeing, communication, and confidence — helping every pupil to feel empowered in their day-to-day activities, and proud of the part they play in our classroom community
ELTBA and Upper School Appropriate Accreditation – 4KH World Food Day
To celebrate World Food Day, recently 3KJ have been trying, smelling and feeling different fruits. These have included cucamelons, coconuts and carrots. The cucamelons particularly received mixed reviews some people loved them and others. Our favourites have been green apple, cucumber and carrots
4AJ have been learning about food from different countries around the world too!
PE with Nathan!
Well now, what does Nathan have for us this week
PE Life Skills Option for Post 16 Students – Building Mindset Through Movement
Building confidence, teamwork, and resilience — one PE lesson at a time!
This year, we’ve launched our exciting new PE Life Skills lessons, helping students grow in confidence, teamwork, and emotional awareness while staying active. Each lesson focuses on the four key areas — Cognitive, Social, Physical, and Emotional — and builds on our TREDS values of Teamwork, Respect, Enjoyment, Discipline and SportsmanshipÌý
It’s been fantastic seeing students like Dominic, Bobbie and Kacey working together, communicating brilliantly, and I’ve really noticed progress with the students in the lesson, especially in how they manage their emotions when challenges ariseÌý
These lessons are already shaping confident, resilient learners both on and off the field!
Russell’s Class!
It’s new from Russell this week. Do you remember that every year Russell organises the Book Fair – what a star he is! Well, here is Russell’s update
Earlier in the half-term, we hosted our Book Fair. As always, it proved to be a great success. This, of course, is because we have such wonderful support from our families. The takings for the fair totalled in excess of £530 and this enables us to choose more free books from the commission. Thanks go to everyone who helped to make the event so successful
Totally worth seeing this picture again! Cheers all! Books! Reading! All good…
Therapy Star of the Week
Joshua and Edward!
They both worked so well in Antonia’s Craft/Fine Motor Therapy Group and made some amazing Halloween paper bag puppets
They worked on developing their cutting, stenciling and sticking skills this week, as well as following verbal instructions. Joshua has improved his ability to use scissors and Edward was almost fully independent throughout the full task and followed instructions so well- so big well done to them both!
They made some cute but scary bats and cats and have promised they will use them as Halloween decorations this year to scare the visiting trick or treaters!
Scary! But Great stuff! Well done boys!
Andy’s Class!
51ÊÓÆµ School of Rock!
Another update from Andy’s new Class Band, Movers & Shakers? Here’s the latest update plus a video! Enjoy! Mover & Shakers! Woohoo! OK, let’s hear from Andy…
“We Will, We Will… Shake You!†– Movers and Shakers Expand Their Repertoire
This week, ourÌýMovers and ShakersÌýband turned up the volume (and the fun) in rehearsal as we added another classic to our growing repertoire — the rock anthemÌý“I Love Rock and Rollâ€Ìý(check it outÌý)
It didn’t take long before the room wasÌýrocking and rollingÌýin true Movers and Shakers style. Tambourines jingled, shakers rattled, and there may even have been a few dramatic air-guitar solos making a surprise appearance!
The focus this week was onÌýexpanding our repertoireÌý— learning to play together across new rhythms, exploring dynamics, and keeping our timing tight while still having fun. “I Love Rock and Roll†proved to be the perfect pick: it’s upbeat, instantly recognisable, and gave everyone a chance to join in the grooveÌý
There were a few classic rehearsal moments along the way — an enthusiastic false start, a few creative tempo interpretations, and plenty of smiles when we finally nailed that iconic chorusÌý
By the end, the beat was solid, the vocals were confident, and the shakers were shaking with serious styleÌý
The Movers and Shakers are truly living up to their name — one rehearsal at a time, one rock anthem at a time. Next stop: world tour… or at least the school hall!
Chris Carr’s Cool Class!
Brilliant stuff as we’ve come to expect from Chris’ Cool Class! Well done everyone involved! Let’s hear about chocolate! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
The Science of Chocolate! 🧪ðŸ«
This week we became scientists. We put on our lab coats and got ready to investigate how things change.
First, we listened to “C³ó´Ç³¦´Ç±ô²¹³Ù±ð†by Michael Rosen. During the poem we held pieces of chocolate in our hands and made our predictions. What do you think happened next? That’s right, it melted! It turned all sticky, gooey and messy. Of course, we couldn’t resist having a little taste… yum! ðŸ«ðŸ˜‹
Next, we explored with coloured ice and warm water. We made predictions again and guessed that the ice would melt. We were right! But something amazing happened. The colours began to mix together, making new and surprising colours. 🌈
We used some fantastic describing words to talk about the ice: hard, cold, slippy and wet.
We had so much fun being scientists and discovering how things change! 🧤🧫✨
Behaviour for Learning (BfL)
Aylisha and Corin have developed the BfL Team and are working on supporting our pupils all the time, in all situations. They’ve been joined by Nicola and Nat, Sarah and Andrea this year to make a really important team for the school
If you have any questions or queries please do not hesitate to contact the BfL Team
- holland@percyhedley.org.uk
- orr@percyhedley.org.uk
- 📞Call us:0191 216 1811
Early Years – The Ducklings!
Well, our Ducklings have entered their second year as a class in the school, and they seem to be going from strength to strength. It’s great to get these updates and pictures
What a busy week we’ve had in Ducklings – lots of shining examples of our core values in action! We continued with our Autumn story and make some lovely jam tarts. We were surprised there was any jam left as the children couldn’t resist sneaking a few spoonsful before making the tarts
Alli has been an absolute superstar, showing amazing resilience! She spent a whole hour in her stander outside, having fun playing in the water and with the ball. She also had a go with the walking hoist and had a brilliant time exploring the soft play
Amy and Rowan worked together to move the swing. There were so many giggles – they had the best time!
George used his fine motor skills this week, making patterns with the pasta
Hayden dived into water play (not literally!) and had so much fun transferring water from one place to another – he was completely engaged and loved every minute
It’s been a week full of fun, friendship, and proud moments to go on our proud cloud– well done, Ducklings!
Preparation for Adulthood with Hannah
PfA is a key part of the School Improvement Plan. Let’s hear below what Hannah & the PfA Team have been working on – PfA is one of our very biggest priorities!
(Stolen from Darlington!)
If you are the parent or carer of a child in Year 7 upwards, we are really looking forward to welcoming you to our first Parent Carer Forum.Ìý If you haven’t replied yet, don’t worry!Ìý There is still time to attend.Ìý The focus of this session is to support you with planning for the future, and in particular transitions from school to the next destination. Louise Finlay, our Careers Officer will be leading the session, with opportunities for discussion afterwards.
There will be more sessions during the year, so here are the dates for your diary, and an idea of the topics of discussion.Ìý Please make a note and look out for our reminders:
21.1.26 – Social Care: planning for the future
11.03.26 – Benefits – how can you support your child/young person with their money?
06.05.26 – Making decisions – the Mental Capacity Act, deputyship and Lasting Powers of Attorney
10.06.26 – Supporting Independence:Ìý Travel and Independent Supported LivingÌý
We are very keen to help you in making the best decisions around planning for the future and these forums are a great place to have informal discussions, ask questions and find out moreÌý
Remember, we have a Family Liaison Officer and a Careers Officer who are always happy to offer support and guidance
If you would like to speak to someone about something PfA-related, please do contact
- Hannah Fuller – PfA Lead
- Eileen Robinson – Family Liaison Officer
- Louise Finlay – Careers Lead
We look forward to meeting and planning with you over the coming year
And finally…
Some lovely stuff in STEM, from Terry’s class…
3TW have been working in stem on birds and their habitats they drew some amazing birds today
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