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Humanism Explained: A Guide for Curious Minds

By Shallu Duggal | 03 July 2026

What is Humanism? Humanism is a way of thinking that focuses on people and not gods or supernatural beliefs.Humanists believe that we can live good, meaningful and happy lives by using reason, kindness, and science. They think we have one life, so it is important to make the most of…

Midsummer: Threads of Courage

By Diane Embley | 03 July 2026

On 20th June, a truly inspiring event at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art brought together families, friends and community members to celebrate Refugee Week through creativity, culture and connection. Guests enjoyed an unforgettable midsummer evening featuring food, creative workshops, henna, flower garland making, sewing and embroidery activities, storytelling and music.  Midsummer: Threads of Courage was created through a…

Great Adventures in Early Writing

By Richard Kielty | 01 July 2026

I want to tell you about a boy called Archie. Archie was four years old. He had the energy of a small tornado, the concentration span of a particularly easily-distracted goldfish, and an absolutely ferocious dislike of anything involving a pencil. If you so much as placed a writing tray…

A Summer of Sound: Celebrating North Tyneside’s Young Musicians

By Jenny Williams | 19 June 2026

Join North Tyneside Music this June and July for an exciting programme of live events showcasing the very best of local talent. This summer, young musicians from across North Tyneside will take to stages across the borough in a vibrant series of performances, celebrating creativity, collaboration and musical achievement. From…

The Value of Home Language GCSEs

By Shallu Duggal | 19 June 2026

In the UK’s increasingly multilingual education system, recognising and developing pupils’ home languages is both an educational and social imperative. With over one in five pupils using a language other than English at home, schools are uniquely placed to capitalise on linguistic diversity, recognising it as a key asset that enhances…

Supporting transitions into school for Early Years children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities

By Jess Hannant | 19 June 2026

Transitioning into school or nursery is a huge milestone for all Early Years children that can bring with it a whole host of feelings. Some children may be excited, they love the idea of playing with new toys and being ‘grown up’. Some children may feel nervous or worried, it’s…

From Discussion to Impact: How Our Teacher Reading Group Shapes Classroom Practice

By Eve Morton | 15 June 2026

From September, I will once again have the privilege of leading an Open University Teacher Reading Group (OU TRG) with what I know will be a dynamic group of practitioners. Previous groups have been made up of teachers and librarians from nursery to secondary schools. Our shared aim is simple…

Early Years Conference North Tyneside: Inspiring Adventure in Early Education

By Rebecca Sowden | 12 June 2026

The Longstanding Tradition of the Early Years Conference North Tyneside There has been an early years conference in North Tyneside every year this millennium (and longer), with keynote speakers including Penny Tassoni, Ruth Swailes and Jean Gross. Over the years, the Early Years Conference North Tyneside has explored themes such…

No Place Like Home – Art and Poetry Competition for Schools

By Diane Embley | 12 June 2026

No Place Like Home is more than an art and poetry competition; it is a celebration of pupil voice and the power of young people sharing their stories through creativity. By encouraging children to explore what “home” means to them, whether through culture, memories, identity, or belonging, the initiative creates…

Refugee Week 2026: Courage Beyond Borders

By Rashda Salamat | 08 June 2026

Refugee Week 2026 is taking place from 15th – 21st June 2026. It calls on us to:   “Come together and share the courage to welcome, to stand for what we believe in, and to celebrate culture and community – to be joyful, imagine new possibilities, dream, heal, and connect.”   What does courage…