Beautiful Work This Week
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust over the last week! To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.
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Get your groove on for a great cause! @ XP East

Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust over the last week! To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.
Christmas Singalong in FS2 @ Norton Infants
Year 2 Multi Skills Christmas Festival @ Plover
Real life heroes @ Carcroft School
Year 3/4 Presentation of Learning @ Norton Juniors
Beautiful Work on a Bag! @ XP Gateshead
Get your groove on for a great cause! @ XP East
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This Expedition had Carcroft pupils exploring how movement shapes the world around us, starting with understanding the Earth, Moon, and Sun, and how day and night occur. Through hands-on experiments, they learned about forces—like gravity, friction, air, and water resistance—and discovered how simple machines (such as pulleys and gears) can make work easier. By creating their own mechanical systems and prototypes, the children tested their ideas, refined their designs, and connected their science knowledge to real-life situations.
To show what they’d learned, pupils shared their insights in a variety of ways—writing imaginative sci-fi narratives, crafting fact-packed scientific reports, and even presenting biographies of key figures like Isaac Newton. Their presentation of Learning was an Expo at the School, where they proudly showcased their models, experiments, and discoveries to parents and the local community. Through this journey, they not only built up their skills and confidence as young scientists and designers but also sparked greater interest and involvement from the people around them.
Year 6 pupils joined Charles Court care home to spread Christmas cheer and create Christmas flower arrangements with the residents for the residents to keep. The floristry workshop was ran by a local business, Charlotte’s who coached the children to be able to support the residents when creating and designing the flower arrangements.
The children also sang Christmas songs and gifted their care home boxes of biscuits. We are so proud of our children for showing activism and serving our community and cannot wait to continue this relationship with the care home in the future.
In the Autumn of 2024 the EYFS children at Norton Infant School began a Learning Expedition
called ‘Be Kind’, which looked to answer the guiding question ‘How do we show we care?’ – you can watch their story here!
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust over the last two weeks! To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.
Crew Chadwick goes outside! @ Norton Infants
Christmas Card Packs – Crew Council @ Green Top
Be Kind – Celebration of Learning @ Plover
Den building @ Carcroft School
Crew Nightingale engaging with challenges
If I had a hammer! @ Norton Juniors
Real Craftsmanship and Quality from George in Crew Darling @ XP Gateshead
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!
At XP Trust we collaborate together to create our learning expeditions. On every other Staff Day, we all work out of one of our sites so that we can share collective ideas and collaborate to create and powerful learning expeditions that deepen learning through making authentic and meaningful connections between subject disciplines.
One of the key parts of the expedition planning process is when staff collaboratively plan and create a staff model product. We call this Jeff’s Law, after the world renowned educator, Jeff Robin whose mantra is that adults must ‘do the project first’ if they are to truly understand variables, connectivity and relevance for students. Products should be driven by teacher passion and engagement if they are to have a meaningful and long lasting impact on learners. By giving staff time and space to do this, unsurprisingly they create beautiful work – just like our kids!!
One of our teachers shared their thoughts on the impact of of our Staff Days by stating the following:
‘It felt amazing to sit in consultation and collaboration with, in my opinion, some of the best teachers in the country. Everyone had a voice. Everyone’s ideas were respected and it felt like we were all working towards something really special with a common goal. Subject integrity was upheld whilst links and connections were built…[the Staff Day] has revitalised my spirit and made me so excited for the next term. I wanted to write this down as a lasting reminder to myself of why it is so special and such a privilege to work at our schools.’
Check out the pictures below for powerful draft ideas and beautiful work!!




In July 2024 we launched ‘XP Live’ by hosting our first Festival of Arts and Culture. Last night, we followed this up with our first in a series of events entitled Thursday Night Live. The gig gave the opportunity for all our indie bands in school to perform live!!
It was a fantastic evening! Students showing real talent and courage to rock out!! It was professionally and confidently hosted by Dylan Green who introduced a range of bands from across our secondary year groups who performed songs by Nirvana, Wet Leg, The Beatles, The Gorillaz and Weezer to name just a few!!
Special shout out to August who played in almost all the bands and premiered her own song which was beautiful. Check out our rock stars below.
Can’t wait for the next one on February 13, 2025!!!
Andy Sprakes











Have you seen these beautiful newly curated areas at Green Top – awesome spaces for students to learn and play in!



























On Monday, students met a few of the Doncaster Rovers first team players and were able to have photos and get autographs from the players. Students asked questions about the life of a professional athlete and the journey that the players have been on playing for different clubs. It was great to hear the players speak about our character traits and how these character traits link to sport.
Then on Tuesday students visited Hill House school to listen to Olympic gold medal GB hockey player Sam Queck. Her experience as an athlete and the ups and downs she has faced really helped our students to understand that if you want something in life you have to work hard for it! Students were able to have a photo and ask questions to Sam at the end – they even held her gold medal.





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Creating Beautiful Work @ Norton Infants
American Themed Day @ Green Top
We Care Wednesday – Crew Chain @ Plover
Crew KBA – what makes up our identity? @ XP School
Working on a different planet! @ Norton Juniors
Beautiful work from Brooke @ XP Gateshead
Crew Rashford getting smart-er @ XP East
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!
On Monday, our dedicated Art Staff at XP Doncaster had the incredible opportunity to attend an enriching workshop organised in collaboration with The National Gallery, made possible through the support of Right Up Our Street. This was part of a larger initiative, as The National Gallery prepares for their upcoming visit to Doncaster on 19th October, which is an exciting stop on their nationwide Art Road Trip. In the lead-up to this highly anticipated visit, the Gallery has been offering a series of free CPD sessions aimed specifically at art teachers. These sessions are designed to enhance teaching practices, and we were fortunate enough that our staff could participate in one of these invaluable opportunities.




“It was really amazing to work with the National Gallery on the Staff Day at XP. They will be coming in to launch the Articulation prize for XP C28 students. Staff had the opportunity to take part in the workshop as a sneak peek before the kids get a chance!”
Kat Taylor – Art @ XP Doncaster
The focus of the workshop was particularly inspiring, centring on the importance of art commentary and how educators can empower students to express their own unique interpretations of artworks. It delved deeply into the ways students can be encouraged to find and use their own voices, providing them with the tools to articulate personal responses to visual art. The session explored various strategies for prompting thoughtful engagement with art, ensuring that students feel confident in offering their perspectives, regardless of the artwork’s complexity or the student’s prior experience. By fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment, the workshop aimed to inspire both teachers and students to approach art not just as observers but as active commentators, enriching their understanding and appreciation of visual culture. This experience was invaluable for our staff, equipping them with fresh insights and methods that will undoubtedly benefit our students in the classroom.
One of our great friends and mentors, Ron Berger, once said to us that ‘staff culture can never outpace student culture.’ With this firmly at the forefront of our minds we set out last week on our bi-annual outdoor staff induction process with a group of educators from across our Trust.
We headed out into the wilderness to answer the guiding question, ‘What does it mean to be Crew?’ through a number of shared experiences and activities our Crew formed very quickly. We explored the purpose of Crew deeply and considered how we could make Crew even stronger on our return to our respective schools so that we continue to create the culture in which our students grow their character and make our community and the world a better place for everyone.
Below is an immediate reflection from one of our XP educators:
‘This experience has helped me to understand the building of community. The support that other members of our Crew showed this week has been immense. There have been some activities that have been challenging but everybody has been supportive whilst giving positive challenge so that everybody has been able to push themselves in a safe environment where everybody trusts each other and it’s lifted me and made me feel that I can achieve anything I put my mind to with the support of other people.’
Louise

It was an honour and privilege to support and challenge our adults to reflect on the imperative we all have at XP to become and create great learners and even better human beings!
We are Crew!
Andy Sprakes and Kate ap Harri