Meadowpark News

We aspire to provide all our learners with access to the highest quality of learning and teaching alongside a mix of evidence based Autism specific approaches in order to maximise their success and encourage achievement in its broadest sense.

Our aim is to help all our pupils be the best they can be as:

  • Successful learners
  • Confident individuals
  • Responsible citizens
  • Effective contributors

Meadowpark News

Published: Fri 17 Nov 2017

Today many Meadowpark pupils and staff have turned up in school with spots on in aid of Children in Need.  National events like Children in Need are an excellent opportunity for Meadowpark pupils to be fully included in activities and events. Read more here... MEADOWPARK - NEWSLETTER - 17.11.17

Published: Fri 10 Nov 2017

As I write this newsletter Meadowpark teaching staff are holding our inaugural Parent Consultation Evening. It is a lovely opportunity to meet the parents of our young people as nearly all travel by taxi to and from school; such is the need of a semi-rural community. Read more in our Meadowpark Newsletter - Week 12 - 10.11.17

Published: Fri 3 Nov 2017

Kayaking resumed this week and I volunteered my services to support two of our pupils – Jack and Declan on the River Tyne.  I was delighted to see how confident these two boys were on the water.

Jack was in a kayak by himself and paddled hard and fast against the current upstream, pulling way ahead of me... read more in Meadowpark Week 11 Newsletter.

Published: Sat 28 Oct 2017

Staff and pupils returned rested after the October half term and have re-energised for the term ahead. Am I allowed to say ‘Only 8 weeks till Christmas’?

All three classes are planning for a Hallowe’en party on Tuesday 31st October when pupils will be able to participate in Disgusting Discoveries, Find the Witch and Pin the Tail on the Cat and of course Dooking for Apples.

Read more in our Week 10 Newsletter.

Published: Sat 14 Oct 2017

I am so proud to announce that all of our pupils have now been on the water in a kayak or canoe. For some this has been hugely challenging and our young people have had to tap into pockets of resilience and determination in order to overcome some initial fears, but they have managed this and can legitimately celebrate their achievement.

Our full newsletter contains information about all our activities this week.