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World Book Day 2025

19/3/2025

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On Thursday 6th March , it was World Book Day and Wellgate celebrated the day in style.

Throughout the day, children had fun dressing as their favourite book characters, words or some even came in their cosy PJ's! They showed off their costumes in assemblies and completed exciting learning about different books and had some fantastic book talk! 
Then in the afternoon the whole school sat down and enjoyed a cosy reading session. Some children even brought blankets and pillows! All the children enjoyed a glass of chocolate milk and settled down with their favourite book! 
Please enjoy some more photos of our children looking fabulous in their outfits!
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British Science Week

13/3/2025

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This week, the children of Wellgate have been busy putting their budding scientific skills to the test as part of our British Science Week celebrations! Each year group took part in a different experiment, allowing the children to explore, observe, and question the world around them.

In Nursery, the children created underwater fireworks and discussed the colours and the density of water. The language they were using to describe what they saw was phenomenal! 

Foundation 2 children explored bouncy bubbles, observing how they formed and behaved. Why not ask your child if they managed to bounce a bubble.
Year 1 and 2 have explored colour wheels, carefully adding drops of water to watch the vibrant colours blend and swirl together like magic. The children were fascinated by the way the colours spread, creating beautiful patterns that seemed to dance across the paper. They have also loved making gloop — a curious substance that flows like a liquid but can be grabbed like a solid. They eagerly explored its strange consistency, delighting in how it slipped through their fingers one moment and clumped together the next.
Our Year 3 scientists investigated why low-adhesive pen allowed their drawn fish to float. With great excitement, they observed how the ink detached from the surface and danced across the water, making their fish appear to swim!
Year 4 explored the functions of organs within the digestive system. They discovered how interesting and gruesome our digestive systems can be. They created amazing triangular jigsaw to show their learning. 
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Meanwhile, Year 5 explored chemical reactions by creating different exploding volcanoes. The children experimented with varying amounts of vinegar and bicarbonate of soda to create dramatic eruptions, learning how chemical reactions release gases that powerfully burst from their volcano models.
Finally, Year 6 investigated electricity and magnetism. They built circuits using wires, bulbs, and batteries, exploring how electricity flows and what materials conduct or insulate electricity. They also tested the power of magnets, discovering how magnetic forces could attract or repel objects in fascinating ways.
It was wonderful to see the children working collaboratively, asking thoughtful questions, and showing curiosity throughout the week. British Science Week has provided an excellent opportunity for children across the school to engage with practical science and develop their observational skills.
We are incredibly proud of all our young scientists at Wellgate and look forward to seeing their curiosity continue to grow!


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Dan Jarvis, MP Visit

9/3/2025

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​Today, we had the pleasure of welcoming Dan Jarvis MP, into our school! He helped us wrap up Careers Week by sharing insights about his job and the important work he does as a Member of Parliament.
Our children were full of fantastic questions and we’re so grateful for the time he took to answer them. A huge thank you to Dan for inspiring our pupils and making their learning experience even more exciting!

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Careers Day

9/3/2025

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We had such a lovely morning launching our Careers Week. Lots of important visitors came to Wellgate to inspire the children. The children found out lots of interesting facts. Thank you to everyone that came to support the morning. 
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  • Welcome
    • TRAIN TO TEACH
    • ECM Trust SharePoint Portal
  • Our School
    • Our Team
    • Friends of Wellgate
    • Values and Ethos
    • Prospectus
    • Academy Status
    • School Council
    • Governors
    • Anti-Bullying
    • Sustainability
  • Teaching and Learning
    • One Life
    • Sooperbooks
    • Curriculum
    • RWInc
    • Phonics
    • Maths
    • SEND >
      • Who are the best people to talk to at Wellgate Primary School about my child’s difficulties with Learning/ Special Educational Needs or Disability (SEND)?
      • What types of SEND do school provide for?
      • How do we identifying Pupils with SEN and assess their needs?
      • How do we consult with Parents/Carers/carers and pupils?
      • How is my child’s progress reviewed?
      • How do we teach pupils with SEN and additional needs?
      • How do we adapt our curriculum and learning environment?
      • How do we support emotional and social development?
      • Does the school work with outside agencies?
      • What happens if my child needs specialist equipment or facilities?
      • How is my child supported through transitions between year groups, key stages or settings?
      • Do staff access training to support my child?
      • How does the school evaluate the effectiveness of SEN provision?
      • How does the school Enable pupils with SEND to engage in activities available to those who do not have SEND?
      • Useful contacts
      • What do I do if I am not happy with the School’s SEND provision?
      • Barnsley’s local offer
    • SMSC
    • Nursery
    • British Values
  • Remote Learning and Covid Response
    • Remote Learning Policy
    • Covid Catch up Premium
    • Risk assessment
    • Remote Learning Information for Parent
  • Statutory Information
    • Ofsted Reports
    • Results and Reports
    • Pupil Premium
    • Sports Premium
    • School Improvement Plan
    • Policies
    • GDPR
    • Complaints Procedure
    • Exclusion Arrangements
    • Financial Information
    • What Schools Must Publish
  • Parent/Carer Zone
    • Admissions
    • Attendance
    • School Dinners
    • Uniform
    • Term Dates
    • Dates for the Diary
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  • Contact Us
  • Year Group Blogs
    • School Blog
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    • YEAR 1
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    • YEAR 4
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    • YEAR 6
  • Vacancies
  • Mental Health Support