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17 July 2026

Andy Sprakes

Yesterday I had the honour to visit Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery to view a new installation of student work from XP Doncaster and Norton Junior School. Student representatives from each school joined us to view the work they had produced, discuss this with the curator Neil McGregor and talk to Geoff from our Comms team about the agency and impact of their work.

In the summer of 2025, Years 3 and 4 students at Norton Junior School participated in a Learning Expedition answering the Guiding Question, “What happens when disaster strikes?”. The students explored the causes, preventative measures, and human impacts of both local and international disasters, ranging from fires in Florida to more local disasters like the flooding in Fishlake. As part of their work, they wrote newspaper reports about the 2019 Fishlake floods and applied mathematical concepts of area to co-create a scaled map of Doncaster bordered by disaster-themed artwork. This work now takes pride of place in the Art gallery and in the Frenchgate centre.

The “Being Human” Expedition that is featured in the gallery saw our Year 8 students explore the powerful and important question, “What does it mean to be human?” through an interdisciplinary project spanning Science, Art, History, Geography, and English. Students integrated complex biological concepts with critical inquiries into history and ethics, ultimately synthesising their learning by creating micrography portraits of local healthcare workers to celebrate compassion and resilience. The project culminated in a legacy art exhibition that fostered a deeper understanding of identity, heritage, and the shared human experience. This work was shared with the subjects to display in their work places to honour the important work healthcare workers do every day. 

Students were thrilled to see their work on display Sanvii commented, “Honestly, as soon as I saw my art piece, my jaw dropped instantly. I think it’s just crazy that we can even have work up in a gallery.” Mathilda built on this, “You come to this art gallery and think that, oh my gosh, these artists are so amazing. And to think that artwork that we’ve done is now up in an art gallery is just amazing.”

The exhibition is available to view at the gallery for the rest of July and into August – I strongly recommend you visit and enjoy the rest of the exhibits and the museum.

I’d like to thank DGLAM and Neil McGregor, in particular, for his support in allowing our young people to display their beautiful work.

*STOP PRESS* 

What an uplifting end to the term. Just as I was about to leave for the holidays, two wonderful products were placed in my hands. The first was an absolutely stunning game designed and created by Key Stage One pupils at Norton based on Doncaster and sponsored by LNER. The game takes players on a journey through our city! It is full of authentic, high quality work… And then a beautiful undated calendar, designed so that it can be reused, arrived. This was created by Lower Key Stage Two pupils at Plover and again is crammed with beautiful artwork, handwritten poetry, scientific facts and letters. All designed to answer the Guiding Question, ‘How Can We Protect Our Beautiful Planet?’

It is an honour and privilege to work in a place that elevates beautiful work, grows character and has high expectations of the young people we care for.

In Crew

Andy Sprakes

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XP Festival of Arts and Culture: Highlights!

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17 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

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Elevating Beautiful Work: A Journey of Character, Community, and Creativity Across XP Trust

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17 July 2026

Andy Sprakes

At XP Trust, we believe that education should be an expedition, one that challenges students to create beautiful work, build strong character, and make a meaningful impact on the world. Over the last academic year, from autumn to summer, our schools have been alive with purposeful learning, artistic expression, and inspiring community action.

Here is a look back at just some of the incredible highlights that defined our collective journey this academic year:

Bringing Creativity to Life

Creative expression flourished across our primary and secondary schools this year, culminating in public celebrations that brought our communities together.

  • The Festival of Arts and Culture: Our third annual festival was a roaring success. Braving soaring summer temperatures, students and partners from across the entire Trust showcased stunning talents and celebrated the deep character that underpins our schools.
  • When Cinders Met Sherlock: Building on past theatrical successes, the talented pupils at Green Top School delivered a groundbreaking community performance that blended storytelling, creativity, and joy.
  • The Farrell Centre Takeover: In winter, Year 9 students from XP Gateshead took their learning into the real world. They hosted a powerful public Presentation of Learning (PoL) for their expedition, ‘Another Brick…’, right in the heart of the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University.

Real-World Learning and Deep Expeditions

Our Learning Expeditions connect academic rigour to global issues, challenging students to think deeply about the world they inherit and the way they want the world to be. Our Curriculum Seams of ‘Protecting Our Planet,’ ‘Standing for Social Justice’ and ‘Cultivating Diversity and Belonging have shone through in Learning Expeditions this year making the learning authentic and filled with positive student agency.

  • Exploring Identity and Migration: Year 8 students at XP Doncaster and Gateshead engaged with long-time partner Scott Boldt. Through his personal stories of Chicago and Belfast, students grappled with profound questions: Is migration worth the risk? What does “home” mean?
  • The Power of Passage Presentations: At XP, we make our work public through reflective performances. In March, Year 9 students at XP Gateshead took part in their Passage Presentations, a formal, public rite of passage where they held themselves rigorously accountable for their own academic and personal growth.
  • Lungs of the World: Focusing on Protecting Our Planet, pupils at Plover School in Year 5 and 6 built bird boxes for a local nature trail, while Norton Juniors created animal soft toys and storybooks about deforestation to educate younger children and raise money for a donkey sanctuary.
  • This Land is Our Land: Year 7 students at XP Doncaster and XP Gateshead linked history, science, and art to study local history across four distinct eras, producing compiled books that were presented to parents at Seven Stories, the national children’s book museum.
  • Coming to Doncaster: Students at Carcroft School from Year 3 and 4 researched the Roman conquest and its local impact, creating an interactive activity sheet that is now actively used by young visitors at Murton Park.
  • Not All Heroes Wear Capes: Key Stage 1 pupils at Green Top hosted the child-led “Pride of Thorne” event to celebrate everyday local heroes, while Norton Infants students organized a museum-style exhibition and published an annual-style book featuring student artwork, reflections, and pledges.

Crew Spirit and Community Activism

“We are Crew, not passengers, strengthened by acts of consequential service to others.” This core ethos was on display through remarkable acts of community stewardship and personal perseverance.

  • The students of Crew Godley at Carcroft School stepped up as true environmental activists. They rolled up their sleeves to transform a vacant, underused outdoor space into a stunning and vibrant eco-garden.
  • My visits to all our schools highlighted that a kind, rigorous, and supportive Crew culture is embedded into the very walls of our establishments, that you feel the moment you step through the door.

Milestones, Media, and Looking Forward

This year was also a time to celebrate our history, share our stories, and prepare for the future.

  • We have been working for the past eighteen months on two celebratory publications.  Firstly, to celebrate over ten years of Crew, we launched a special documentary trailer and invited our community to share their personal stories of how Crew has shaped and continues to shape their lives. Secondly, a comprehensive book celebrating ‘Ten Years of Beautiful Work from across the Trust has been sent to print and will be ready to enjoy at the start of the new term!
  • Student-Led Publications: Two Year 10 work experience students from XP Doncaster, Alex and Holly, did incredible work helping to engineer and elevate the pilot editions of our trust-wide magazine, XP Unpacked.
  • Global Perspectives: Our trust-wide philosophy traveled across continents. Trust leadership engaged in purposeful, global partnership work spanning two weeks across California and Catalonia, bringing back valuable perspectives to enrich our local practices.
  • Evolving Our Practice: We continued to sharpen our tools. Our staff gathered to review, revise, and reprint our Curriculum Core Practices, ensuring our educators have the best foundation to design high-quality expeditions. We also looked ahead by opening applications for our next innovative Jeff Tech High programme.

As we reflect on these moments, we are continually reminded of what happens when we expect more from our young people. 

By holding ourselves to high standards of beautiful work and compassionate character, the students and staff of XP Trust continue to prove that together, we can change our communities for the better.

Thank you to every student, staff member, parent, and partner who made this year so beautiful! I hope you have a peaceful and well deserved summer break.

Andy Sprakes

July 2026.

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Sharing our Stories: 17/07/2026

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17 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

Beautiful work this week

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.

Top of the Blogs

Year 6 leavers party 2026 @ Green Top

Our class of 2026 @ Plover

KS1 Celebration of Learning @ Carcroft School

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

Share your stories with us!

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It might be something you or your students have achieved, a charity you’re supporting or anything at all that deserves a wider audience.

Write to us at [email protected] –  we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!

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Planting the seeds of Crew at Plover

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16 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

At Plover School, our students have joyfully kicked off a beautiful new initiative called Planting the Seeds of Crew. As the first school in our Trust to launch this campaign, our young people have been pouring their hearts into packing special envelopes with a locally sourced, bee-friendly wildflower and grass seed mix. Each of these little packets is designed as a heartfelt gift to our community, complete with simple planting instructions, a warm message of care, and a QR code linking back to our school’s story.

Taking their work out into the world, our Crews have been eagerly walking their local routes to distribute these seeds directly to our neighbours. The students have been busy popping packets through letterboxes and even stepping into local shops, courageously and kindly asking business owners if they would display a handful on their counters for customers to take for free. It has been an incredible way for our young people to spark conversations, build connections, and share a genuine gesture of kindness with the people living and working right on our doorstep.

This joyful act of public service connects perfectly to our Protecting Our Planet curriculum seam, giving students a hands-on opportunity to act as true stewards of their environment. By preparing and sharing these wildflower seeds, they are actively working together as a Crew to do something deeply meaningful and long-lasting for their community. It is a shining example of how our children combine service and sustainability, literally planting the seeds of compassion, character, and respect across our local area.

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We’re looking for Cleaners at Green Top!

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15 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

We’re looking for Cleaners at Green Top School!

https://xptrust.org/xp-trust-cleaners/

Find out more here and apply to #JoinOurCrew

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What Does it Mean to Be Human? XP Gateshead students’ artwork displayed at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary

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15 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

Year 8 students from XP Gateshead have collaborated with the Newcastle Hospitals Charity arts programme to create an immersive public art installation exploring the question: What does it mean to be human?

Now displayed at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, the installation combines artwork, written reflections and anatomical imagery created by students as part of their ‘Being Human’ Learning Expedition. The work aims to encourage conversations around identity, compassion and organ donation through a thoughtful and interactive experience.

Throughout the expedition, students explored the idea of what it means to be human through a range of subjects, including Science, History, Religion and the Arts. Their learning encouraged them to reflect on themes including resilience, empathy, creativity and collaboration, while also considering the role compassion plays in healthcare and organ donation.  

The final installation features large-scale visual artwork alongside written speech extracts produced by students, inviting visitors to reflect on humanity through the voices and perspectives of young people. Anatomical illustrations and layered artistic responses encourage viewers to consider both the complexity of the human body and the emotional experiences that connect us all.  

One student wrote: “A human is more than organs, skin and blood. A human is a person with feelings and emotion.”  

Another reflected: “Being human is about using our creativity to help others in need. If we work together we can make a difference.”  

The charity arts programme team were integral in the development of this project with representatives Katie Newell and Holly Richardson, coming into school to launch the brief with the students. We are incredibly grateful, as this gave the students an authentic experience of working as commissioned artists alongside a client; an invaluable experience. To further the collaboration, Dominic Manning, specialist nurse organ donation with NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) also visited the students in class to discuss organ donation and transplantation, not only from a clinical perspective but exploring the moral and ethical aspects further emphasising the importance of the students’ work. 

Katie Newell, head of arts programmes of Newcastle Hospitals Charity said:

“Through the arts programme, we are delighted to have worked with XP Gateshead, to create an artwork for display in Newcastle Hospitals that promotes wider conversation around organ donation. Year 8 students met with staff in Great North Children’s Hospital and NHSBT to understand more about the work they do and have made a creative, large-scale mural, in the hope of normalising family discussions about organ donation and transplantation. It’s great to be able to share their reflections and drawings with patients, staff and visitors to the New Vic Wing, RVI.“

Dominic Manning, Specialist Nurse in Organ Donation at NHS Blood and Transplant, says: “It was a real pleasure to work with the students from XP Gateshead and the Newcastle Hospitals Charity to explore the importance of organ donation and explain the work that we do at NHS Blood and Transplant. The artwork that the children has created is a testament to the conversations they have had and the reflections they have drawn on. It will serve to encourage people to take a moment to consider their thoughts about organ donation – and when they have, we encourage them to take two minutes to confirm their donation decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register.”

Emmy Tatters, the Teacher who led the Learning Expedition said:

“This project gave students the opportunity to explore a deeply important and complex question through authentic and meaningful work. Seeing their ideas and artwork displayed publicly within the RVI has helped students understand the real impact their work can have beyond the classroom. We are incredibly grateful to Newcastle Hospitals Charity and the experts who supported students throughout the process.”

The installation is currently on display next to the pharmacy at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

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Sharing our Stories: 10/07/2026

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10 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

Beautiful work this week

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.

Top of the Blogs

Year 3 to 4 Transition Days @ Green Top

Thank you Intake library @ Plover

Making our Final Product @ Carcroft School

Crew Irwin attending the ‘We Care’ event @ XP School

Year 9 Sporting Leaders Shine at Owston Sports Day @ XP East

Share your stories with us!

We now have a new dedicated news email so that you can send your stories, updates or ideas about potential news articles directly to us in Comms.

It might be something you or your students have achieved, a charity you’re supporting or anything at all that deserves a wider audience.

Write to us at [email protected] –  we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!

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We Are Donny: Celebrating Community, Crew, and Beautiful Work

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9 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

At XP Trust, we believe that education is about building our community and sharing our stories to cultivate a world filled with compassion, equity, and belonging. Recently, our long-standing partners at Right Up Our Street (RUOS) invited us to be part of something truly spectacular: the “We Are Donny” installation. This incredible event is part of the Inside Out Project, a global participatory art movement created by artist JR that unites people through the power of large-scale black and white portrait photography displayed in public spaces.

We are incredibly proud that students from both XP School and XP East were heavily involved in bringing this vision to life. RUOS visited our campuses to photograph our young people, adding their unique faces to a global tapestry that has already united over 600,000 people across 154 countries. Part 2 of this specific project features over 1,000 children, young people, and teachers from across Doncaster. Our students didn’t just step in front of the lens to have their portraits taken; they actively contributed to the physical installation, showing true craftsmanship, quality, and an unwavering commitment to creating beautiful work that matters.

The power of Crew was beautifully evident throughout this entire process. We always say that we are Crew, not passengers, and this ethos naturally extended beyond our school walls as our students rolled up their sleeves and collaborated with Stride Yorkshire, Harrison College, Yorkshire Rose College, and the 71st Doncaster Hunafa Scout Group. Together, this wider community Crew achieved something monumental in a very short space of time, transforming the runway at Doncaster Sheffield Airport into a stunning canvas of public art. It was a profound act of civic participation, demonstrating exactly what happens when we work hard and get smart to do good in the world.

The ripple effect of our students’ beautiful work continues to grow! We are incredibly proud to share that the We Are Donny installation – and the dedication of our community Crew – has been featured in the Yorkshire Post. It is a testament to what happens when young people are empowered to connect with their world and create work that truly matters. You can read the full story right here.

We want to extend our deepest appreciation to Right Up Our Street for continuously providing our students with platforms to elevate their voices and experience learning that connects viscerally to the real world. We also want to shine a light on the incredibly talented David8Photography for capturing amazing behind the scenes photos and videos used as part of this project’s storytelling – thank you for helping us share our student’s stories! When our community comes together with such courage and integrity, we truly see that there is more in us than we know.

Front Page News, Sharing Our Stories, Sharing Stories

Applying for a place at XP – Fair Banding Assessment

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9 July 2026

Geoff Hewitt

To ensure a balanced intake of students across all ability levels, all applicants to an XP secondary school must sit a Fair Banding Assessment. 

This multiple-choice test focuses on non-verbal reasoning and helps us place students into one of five ability bands. There is no pass or fail, and results are used solely to support a broad and representative admissions process.

Completing the assessment is a key part of the application and must be done to be considered for a place. 

Please ensure your child is registered by 31st October 2026 and prepared to attend the assessment on 21st November 2026.

Find out more here – https://xptrust.info/XPTFBA

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