North-east schoolchildren join Bishop to walk 200 km in Lent fundraising challenge

Bishop Chadwick Catholic Education Trust has joined the CAFOD Big Lent Walk Schools across a Multi-Academy Trust in the North-east…

Highly acclaimed children’s author returns to roots to inspire future authors

Multi-award-winning children’s author David Almond OBE, visited his alma mater, St. Joseph’s Catholic Academy, Hebburn, part of Bishop Chadwick Catholic…

Pupils ‘flourish’ at ‘nurturing and inspirational’ school in Seaham

A primary school, which was rated ‘Good’ at its last Ofsted inspection, has “improved significantly”, according to a new glowing…

Seaham pupil proves the adage ‘Shy bairns get nowt’ with his menu request!

Nine-year-old pupil is thrilled to introduce Japanese delicacy to his classmates School dinners may conjure up a nostalgic memory of…

School hatches plan to raise chicks this Easter

Children from a Sunderland school are very ‘egg-cited’ to raise cute little chicks! The Reception-age children at St Leonard’s Catholic…

Pupils take every opportunity to learn at outstanding school

Pupils at St Aidan’s Catholic Academy, Willowbank Road, ‘take every opportunity to learn, through the highly consistent experiences that they…

‘Praiseworthy’ pupils ‘love, learn and grow together’ at Sunderland school – Ofsted

Pupils embody the values of a “nurturing, caring and supportive” school in Sunderland, according to a new Ofsted report. English…

Pupils achieve exceptionally well at ‘nurturing and aspirational’ school

A primary school in Blackhall Colliery has “improved significantly across all areas” since its last inspection, when it was rated…

Sunderland school marks 50th anniversary with a time capsule

As part of their 50th anniversary celebrations, pupils and staff at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School in Sunderland were invited…

‘Proud and happy’ pupils love attending primary school in South Shields

Pupils at St Oswald’s Catholic Primary School in South Shields are “excellent ambassadors” with “exemplary attitudes”, according to a new…

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