Today, we edited and revised our independent writing. We then began to publish our non-chronological reports. Crew Colclough ensured that our handwriting and presentation was to the highest standard. Well done Crew Colclough!




Today, we edited and revised our independent writing. We then began to publish our non-chronological reports. Crew Colclough ensured that our handwriting and presentation was to the highest standard. Well done Crew Colclough!




Once again, I’m donning my running shoes, together with my brother Michael, and attempting the challenging Sheffield Half Marathon on the 23 March to raise funds for our upcoming Music and Arts Festival in the summer term.
This year will be the third time we have brought together students from across the Trust to showcase their artistic and musical skills alongside community partners and professional artists. Take a look at the highlights from last year.
To make this happen again we need your support! If you could make a donation, however big or small, we can place music and the arts right at the heart of our mission to make ourselves, our community and our world a better place! And make the third Community Arts and Music Festival the best yet.
Just click the link here to make a donation.
Thank you for your continuing support.
Andy Sprakes
Co-founder and Chief Academic Officer, XP Trust
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!
To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.
Crew Peake – stewards of our community @ XP
Crew, Collaboration, Critique and Teamwork Tigers! @ Norton Infants
Multiplying our Maths Skills @ Norton Juniors
Write to us at [email protected] – we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!
we are working really hard on our writing



In life skills we made are own ham wrap
















Crew Colclough, had a fantastic day celebrating World Book Day!






Today in p.e the children completed an assault course using scooters.









Today Leland was the one who got the postcard due to his amazing work he has done and helping the rest of his peers.







Today, Crew White celebrated World Book Day with a fun book discovery activity designed to spark curiosity about reading. Students began by silently exploring eight different books placed around the room, judging their first impressions based on the covers. After discussing what caught their attention, students read a selection of blurbs, noted interesting details and questions on post-its, and reconsidered their choices. To finish, we held a lively Book Tournament, where the eight books competed in a class vote until one Crew White Champion Book was crowned — which we’ll now begin reading together in class.







