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🐣🌸CLIP Community Engagement Event – Easter Fun! 🌸🐣
Book on and join CLIP (Community Led Inclusion Partnership) for a fun-filled, family friendly Easter event at:
South Hub, Wynyard Road (in the big hall)
9.30 - 11.30
Link to book 👉
www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/107445
With the kids off for the Easter holidays, this is the perfect chance to get out, have fun, and connect with the community in a safe and welcoming space.
At CLIP, we are proud to be disability friendly and inclusive. Autistic people, disabled people, those with long-term conditions, carers, and families and beyond - you are all welcome! 😊♾️
Our events are relaxed, understanding, and judgement-free, a place where you can truly be yourself. 💙
🌟What's happening:
• Rock painting 🎨
• Crafts ✍️
• Fun activities 😊
• Bring your Switch or handheld consoles 🎮
• Bring your fidget toys 🪀
• Even cosplay as your favourite character if you’d like! 🦸♂️
This is a space where individuality is celebrated and everyone belongs. ♾️
☕Refreshments will be available.
Whether you come to get creative, meet new people, or simply enjoy a welcoming atmosphere, we would love to see you there. 😊 ... See MoreSee Less
We would like to say a big St Peter’s Elwick thank you to Hartlepool United Community Sports Foundation for their generous book donation in celebration of World Book Day 2026. Their support helps our children enjoy reading, grow in confidence, and dream BIG.
The donated books were displayed on the school yard at home time, giving every child the chance to choose a book to take home and enjoy. It was a wonderful way to end our cosy World Book Day celebrations and to continue inspiring a love of reading beyond the school day. ... See MoreSee Less
📚World Book Day 2026📚
Today our school embraced this year’s cosy World Book Day theme, celebrating the importance of reading for pleasure in a warm, relaxed, and welcoming atmosphere. Pupils enjoyed “Pyjama Day,” arriving in comfy clothes, bringing along their favourite books, and settling into spaces designed to make reading feel accessible, comforting, and fun for everyone.
In partnership with the National Theatre, classes streamed a selection of age‑appropriate plays based on well‑known novels, giving children the chance to see some of their favourite stories brought to life on stage. This experience added an exciting new dimension to the day, helping pupils connect with stories in a fresh and engaging way.
Our catering team also pulled out all the stops to make lunchtime extra special. Staff dressed up and transformed the dinner hall with a Harry Potter–inspired theme, creating a magical atmosphere for the children to enjoy. It added a wonderful touch of fun and imagination to the day, perfectly complementing the day.
It has been a fantastic celebration of shared reading, imagination, and school community spirit, all wrapped up in the joy of getting cosy with a good book. ... See MoreSee Less