

Dear Community,
Please see the attached Flyer if you think anyone in your household with SEND needs would enjoy participating in SEND Cricket Sessions over the summer holidays.
There are various FREEÂ ‘One-Day Camps’Â for 7- 11 year old’s, on offer across the North East, so if you have a budding Ben Stokes, Moreen Ali or James Anderson at home, then get them along to try it out and have some fun at the same time.
Have a wonderful summer!
Jo Donkin
SENDCo
Hebburn Lakes Remains a ‘Good School’
I am pleased to say, that today we have recieved our recent inspection report, which will be coming home with your child tonight.
If at the start of the inspection, I had been asked to describe our school in a few words, It would have looked very similar to that of the opening line.
âHebburn Lakes is a welcoming, inclusive school where pupils thriveâ
The report will also be published on the school website and Ofsted’s own page in the coming days.
Thank you all for your support in ensuring we can Work, Learn and Achieve Together while ‘aiming to be the best we can be’.
Mrs Moody and The Hebburn Lakes Team
Please find below 3 links to our confirmed summer sports camps in South Tyneside.
These include 30 FREE places per day for those in receipt of Free school meal benefits.
There are also 15 PAID places per day for those not on FSM.
Summer Sports Camp 2023
Wk 1Â –Â https://forms.gle/36svumFTukRzyDuYA
Wk 2 –Â https://forms.gle/fpeuyuJJRq5WgJUR7
Wk 5 –Â https://forms.gle/pgZtM1An4Kr7dDxz6
Many thanks and I hope you all have a great final few weeks of the school year!
Chris & the Team at Start 2 Finish
We decided it would be nice for the children to get a butterfly garden kit so we could grow our own butterflies.
The kit came with a tub of tiny caterpillars and some food. Over a couple of weeks the children enjoyed watching the caterpillars grow as they ate up all of their food in the tub.
The caterpillars then climbed to the very top of the tub and turned into a chrysalis. The children found this stage very interesting and enjoyed watching as a harder shell formed around the caterpillar.
After less than a week, the butterflies emerged from their chrysalis. We put some fresh orange and sugar water out for the butterflies to eat and over the next few days we let them build up their strength before releasing them into the world.
Some of the children were lucky enough to get to hold the butterflies before they flew off!
To mark the Coronation, we were sent a packet of wildflower seeds to celebrate His Majesty the Kingâs love of nature. The packets of seeds included native annual wildflower species such as cornflower, corn poppy, corn chamomile, corncockle, corn marigold and night-flowering catchfly.
We were thrilled to take part in this initiative and sow wildflowers to celebrate the Coronation. It is a great opportunity for our children to connect with nature and make a wildflower habitat that supports wildlife. We can’t wait to see the wildflowers bloom and provide food for bees, butterflies and other pollinators in our school garden.
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