We are looking forward to opening the doors tomorrow (Monday 24th August)!

We are looking forward to opening the doors tomorrow (Monday 24th August)!

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!
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Powering the Future @ XP Doncaster
Colour run fun! @ Norton Infants
Year 6 raises money for local donkey sanctuary @ Norton Juniors
G29 Final product @ XP Gateshead
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What a way to finish our final expedition of the year! Well done to all the children for working incredibly hard and retaining lot’s of knowledge from our expedition; ‘Blue Planet’. This afternoon, we showcased our art work, writing pieces and books. You should all be very proud of yourselves!
Thank you so much to everyone who joined us on Thursday to watch our LKS2 performance of ‘A Big Green Adventure.’
We are so proud of each and every child who took part and I’m sure you will agree they did us all proud!
Great work LKS2, you are all superstars!

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 Irwin attending the ‘We Care’ event @ XP School
Year 9 Sporting Leaders Shine at Owston Sports Day @ XP East
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Crew Ramsay enjoyed attempt number 3 at making our animal sculptures. We have learned so much through our previous drafts and our critique and were so excited to give it another go. We know that Austin’s butterfly got better and better so we were kind to ourselves after the first two attempts. Out sculptures are amazing and we cannot wait to show them off at our COL.





















Year 6 put their engineering skills to the test in our Bridge Building Challenge. Using only rolled paper tubes and masking tape, teams worked together to design and build a bridge capable of holding the greatest weight.
The challenge encouraged pupils to think like engineers as they discovered why triangles create strong, stable structures. After planning and building, each bridge was tested, giving children the chance to evaluate their designs and think about how they could improve them.
Throughout the activity, pupils showed excellent teamwork, resilience and problem-solving, living out our school values by working hard, getting smart and being kind. They learned that great engineering isn’t about getting it right first time—it’s about designing, testing and improving.
It was fantastic to see so much creativity, determination and collaboration, proving that with the right mindset, even simple materials can achieve impressive results.






