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Weekly News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

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  • 12/07/24

    SDPS80

    The Seaburn Dene 80 captures all the things we do outside and in addition to the curriculum as the children move through school. Here are each year group's efforts. This is the first we have shared of the list and in future years it will grow and be added to as the children move through school...
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  • 12/07/24

    Meet and Greet 2024

    Slides from parental Meet and Greet 2024.  
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  • 07/06/24

    Phonics Screening Check 2024

    Dear Parent/Carer All Year One children and some Year Two children will be completing a Phonics Screening Check during the week beginning the 17th June 2024. This is a statutory national test that we are required to carry out and report on to the Government, that assesses whether children ha...
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  • 04/06/24

    Fixed Penalty Notices for irregular attendance

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS - Changes to the issue of Penalty Notices to address School Attendance. Dear Parent, THE EDUCATION (PENALTY NOTICES) (ENGLAND) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2024 No. 210. New legislation comes into force regarding the criteria and the issue of penalty notices...
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  • 04/06/24

    Stay and Play - Wed, 6th June 2024

    We will be having a presentation/stay and play event in the main school yard. 3.20pm - Children will be dismissed and then can "stay and play" on the main yard - using the OPAL equipment after being dismissed in the normal way. Please complete the link below to tell us whether you will be...
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  • 20/05/24

    Walk to School Week 2024

    Did you walk, ride, scoot or even turn to school this morning for walk to school week? We would love to see your photos to inspire others to do the same! The aim is to make sure the children in our school have the opportunity to celebrate their active school journeys each and every day...
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  • 15/05/24

    Lifesaving Skills

    Year 5, 4 and 3 had a brilliant afternoon learning all about the work of the Red Sky Foundation with the founder, Sergio! The children earnt how to deliver CPR to children and adults, using dummies - George and Michael - to practise their technique. The children also learnt how to use a defibrillato...
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  • 11/05/24

    News from week beginning 13th May 2024

    Mental Health Awareness Week Mental Health At Seaburn Dene Primary School the mental health of our pupils and our staff is a top priority. We want our pupils to know that if they have worries our concerns that they can TALK to someone and share their worries. Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 wi...
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  • 07/05/24

    News from week beginning 7th May 2024

    Drop In Our Youth Space are hosting a FREE session in May half term full of fun games, craft activities and sports challenges. The session will be on Wednesday 29th of May 11-3pm. Lunch will be provided.  Spaces are limited, to book one please email groups@sunderlandmind.co.uk...
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  • 18/04/24

    Nursery Admissions 2024

    It has come to my attention that some of the local primary schools have already sent offer letters out for Nursery places in September 2024 and you may be concerned that you have not heard anything from Seaburn Dene. I am writing to reassure you that we will be emailing all parents on Monday...
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  • 17/04/24

    Community Chest Support

    Our OPAL journey continues this term with more exciting plans for further development this term. This project was supported - in part - by a community chest grant of £2,375 from Sunderland City Council's North Area Committee. The funding will allow us to continue t...
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  • 08/04/24

    Help Needed

    *Your help is needed!* Tesco are supporting Seaburn Dene and offering funds to continue to develop our outdoor play areas for children from Nursery to Yr 6. As you will agree, this is an amazing opportunity for our pupils. The more votes our school receives, the more funds we will be offered b...
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