Our X30 students have successfully completed their DofE expedition and have arrived back into school. They are now completing the degunge process and should be ready to be picked up between 4pm and 4.15pm.
Sharing our Stories: 19/06/2026
Beautiful work this week
Here’s a selection of beautiful work from across the XP Trust!
To read about other stories from across the XP Trust, visit xptrust.org.
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Why is the seaside such a special place? @ Norton Infants
Duke of Edinburgh success @ XP School
Year 10 fieldwork to the Holocaust Museum @ XP East
Year 6 Heart Art @ Norton Juniors
Share your stories with us!
Write to us at comms@xptrust.org – we want to hear about it, write about it and celebrate it!
Bronze DofE Update
Good Morning from our sunny campsite
Awesome day yesterday, kids showed grit and determination. Now on the day 2. With the sunshine on our faces and a smile in our hearts students embark on the next leg of the expedition.
They are all currently taking down tents, repacking their kit and having a bite to eat.
We aim to be back and ready for collection from XP today around 4pm.
We will try and keep you posted, please be mindful that signal is limited.
Thank you
DofE Team
W/C 22nd June in PE
Monday- Year 7 and 8 Doncaster and District athletics. Only students who have a letter.
Tuesday- Year 9 and 10 Doncaster and District athletics. Only students who have a letter.
Wednesday- No rounders practice this week. Cheerleading practice 3.30-4.30
Thursday- Cricket practice 3.30-4.30 and Cheerleading practice 3.30-4.30
Thanks Team PE.
Duke of Edinburgh success
Well done to E30 Crew Rosa Parkes on completing their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award!
It was a tough two days, but the students demonstrated outstanding resilience, teamwork, communication, and determination throughout the expedition. They faced challenges with a positive attitude, supported one another when things got difficult, and showed great perseverance to reach the finish.
The experience provided an excellent opportunity for students to develop their independence, problem-solving skills, and confidence while working together towards a shared goal. They should be incredibly proud of what they have achieved and the way they represented themselves and the school.
A huge congratulations to everyone involved on this fantastic accomplishment, and thank you to all the staff who helped make the expedition a success. An achievement to remember and a well-deserved Bronze Award! 👏🏅🥾








Sporting Opportunities On and Off the Field
On Wednesday, our Year 10 BTEC Sport students visited Sheffield Hallam University to take part in an exciting Sport event. Throughout the day, students engaged in a variety of workshops, ranging from practical sport sessions to exploring the business side of the sporting industry. They also had the privilege of hearing from a Sheffield Hallam University alumnus who now works within the football industry, providing valuable insight into potential career pathways in sport.
After dropping off the BTEC students, staff headed straight to Hayfield for a Year 7 and Year 8 rounders fixture. It was fantastic to see such a significant improvement from our previous fixture, with both teams demonstrating excellent teamwork, skill, and determination. There were plenty of rounders scored throughout the afternoon, making for some exciting matches.
A huge well done to both teams for their efforts, and congratulations to the Year 7 team on their well-deserved victory!










Crew Sinfield fantastic day 1
Crew Sinfield have made it back to camp at the end of a fantastic day!! They have worked really well together and currently making some tasty food!
well done crew- same again tomorrow! 😃
Crew Peake on their way back to camp 🏕️
Some questionable map reading decisions may have gotten us here… but those little legs are on the way back to camp in a tired but happy spirit!
What a team we have in Crew Peake 🙌🏻


Only one week to go until the XP Festival of Arts and Culture!
On Thursday 25th June, join our Crew at XP Doncaster for a joyful celebration of creativity. Expect live music, powerful performances, and the beautiful work that defines our students. Grab your free tickets today!
C33 Ullswater Outward Bound Information

Our new Year 7 students’ Outward Bound adventure begins on Tuesday 25th August 2025. Students need to be arrive at school at 7:00am for a prompt 7:30am departure.
Participant Form
We need all parents to complete a Participant Information Form by following the link below. The form must be submitted by Monday, July 6th, 2026.
Outward Bound Participant Form – Click here
– It should take around 20-45 minutes to complete and you will need to register an account to begin. You can use existing Microsoft, Google, X or Facebook accounts to login if you choose.
– You can find instructions, a video walkthrough and troubleshooting help here: How to complete the Participant Information Form
– The form is only supported on Chrome, Edge, Safari and Firefox browsers.
– Remember to enter the information for the person who will be attending the course.
Returnable Deposit
Students must bring a £10 deposit with them on the morning which will be handed back to them at the end of their adventure if there is no loss or damage to equipment. This is an important part of the process for the week, and teaches the students about join responsibility as a Crew.
Medication
Any medication for students must be in the original box, clearly labelled with your child’s name and details of regularity of administration and dose. This includes:
- Inhalers
- Epipens
- Travel sickness pills
- Painkillers
- Antihistamines
Please get in contact with njohnson@xpschool.org if your child will be bringing medication and we can provide you with a self-administration or permission to administer form.
Kit List
Specialist equipment such as walking boots, tents, sleeping bags, hiking rucksacks and waterproofs will be provided by the centre.
The kit list for students is listed below. Please ensure that your child has all of these items.
Older clothes are far better for the week as they will get wet and or muddy.
- 1 large bag or suitcase to take kit on the coach
- 2 bin bags – to store wet and dirty clothes
- 1 pair of trainers for getting wet – these trainers will definitely get wet so it is important that you have a second pair.
- A second pair of trainers to stay dry for day to day wear – these are likely to get muddy so preferably not new.
- 3 sweatshirts, jumpers, hoodies or fleeces – Fleeces are ideal as they dry quickly but any of the other items are a good substitute. You should include at least one warmer fleece for your expedition.
- 3 pairs of trousers – Lightweight trousers (not denim) such as walking trousers, leggings or tracksuit bottoms.
- 3 T-shirts – Aim for tops that cover shoulders from the sun.
- 1 long-sleeved base layer/top
- 1 pair of shorts – Not denim
- 1 pair of nightwear/pyjamas
- 1 set of casual clothes for around the centre
- 7 sets of underwear including socks – This is a minimum number. Trainer socks aren’t recommended as they may cause blisters.
- At least 2 pairs of thick walking socks
- Sunhat, sunglasses, suncream – don’t bring expensive sunglasses, suncream needs to be at least factor 30.
- 1 set of warm hat and gloves
- At least 1 towel – Quick drying microfibre towels are great. You will need a towel for showering and on activities, so bring at least one.
- Watch with alarm if possible
- 1 set of swimwear plus t-shirt and shorts for use in water
- Toiletries – including soap, toothbrush and toothpaste, blister kit, plasters, insect repellent, lip salve, hand sanitiser, wet wipes, talcum powder (for your feet), etc.
- 1 pair of flip slops or sandals – optional
We can’t wait to get going!



