Supporting Reading at Home

Keep calm and carry on reading!  Miss Prince has some top tips to help you support reading at home:  1. Ask your child lots of questions – ask lots of ‘Wh’ questions, such as Who? What? When? Where? Why? Try them when talking about books: for example, ‘what do you think Harry is feeling?’ 2. Ask your child to make predictions about what

Parent/Carer Contact Details

We have noticed that a few of our parent emails are not delivering. We understand that contact details may be changing during this uncertain period. If you would like to update your details with us to ensure that you receive all of our correspondence, please email your new details to admin@hexhammiddle.org.uk or call the main office (01434 602533). The website

Pastoral Team Newsletter

Our Pastoral Team are creating a regular newsletter for HMS pupils. The first issue went out during the Easter holidays and includes guidance and support on how pupils may be feeling during this unprecedented time. There are also some activities on looking and thinking ahead. The first issue is available to download on our Pupil Well-being page.

Time Capsules

During this unprecedented time, it would be fantastic if the children could capture their memories of this historic period. This is a great way to reflect on the positive things they are doing, the memories they are making at home and work going on in the community. It also allows them to record special occasions celebrated in different ways and

Online Safety Update

We have received further communication from Northumbria Police asking us to remind parents about monitoring their children’s use of the internet in these difficult times when everyone’s online activity has spiked. Please find below a link to a document for parents/carers, which has been produced nationally and provides valuable links and information.  As always, if you need any additional support,

Maths Whizz Success

We are so grateful to Maths Whizz for allowing every pupil in school to access their resources during this challenging time. It has been fantastic to see such high levels of engagement. Once pupils complete the initial assessment, they can access an online tailored maths tuition course which is designed just for them. It is an engaging way to learn

Special Delivery!

The HMS and QEHS staff in school today were so grateful to receive a special delivery from The Rising Cafe, Hexham. The staff from the cafe dropped off the most generous package of delicious cakes and scones as a token of support for the hard-working school staff working to support children of key workers and vulnerable students. Thank you so

Online Safety Advice

HMS has received the message below from the Detective Sergeant responsible for the management of the Northumbria Police PREVENT team within Special Branch: ‘As you may be aware our children and young people are sadly vulnerable to being drawn into concerning activity of various descriptions through their online activity. The forced hiatus bringing the premature closure of our schools due

Young Artists’ Summer Show

The Young Artists’ Summer Show, run annually by the Royal Academy of Arts, is an opportunity for young artists aged 5-19 years old to submit their work to the Royal Academy. Artwork will be judged by a panel of art experts including academic staff, curators and students from the Royal Academy, with prizes awarded within each key stage. The Show

Resources for Supporting Young People

The Psychological and Educational teams at Northumberland County Council have collated some resources to assist parents/carers in supporting young people during this time. “The current situation has been very unsettling for adults and children alike. Worry and concern have been very present in the news. All adults and children will have some degree of awareness of events, and may have