Well done to Hannah who has read over 4 million words. What an incredible achievement!
World Mental Health Day is Saturday 10th October and Young Minds #HelloYellow campaign is raising awareness on Friday 9th October.
At Kepier we will be continuing to raise awareness of the importance of looking after our Mental Health and Wellbeing. On Friday 9th October 2020. Throughout the day there will be activities, information and awareness raised for staff and learners.
We would love for our learners to wear something yellow alongside their full school uniform on Friday 9th October. This could be a yellow tie, socks, hairband or mask etc. to support us in sharing this very important message.
You can now purchase a plain face mask for £1 from reception. You can also buy using Parent Pay.

Our Virtual Parents’ Evening 2020 is taking place at 5pm on Wednesday 14th October 2020.
This will be an opportunity to find out all about the opportunities available for your child at Kepier.
After 31 years as our Lollipop Lady, Norma, retires. Thank you so much and you will be missed!
Sunderland City Council have produced a survey to identify the ways in which it can continue to ensure residents feel safe and informed during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Your thoughts and opinions are incredibly valuable to us and weâd really appreciate your views.
The survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete and all answers given will be anonymous. Once you complete the survey, you can enter into a prize draw for the chance to win a ÂŁ100 voucher for the Bridges shopping centre.
Well done to all our wonderful Year 7 Learners! We are delighted with how they have settled after their first full week at Kepier. Below are some learners who achieved an ‘Inspirational Work’ SLT Award.


Year 8 Outstanding Learners of the Week
Owen, Ethan and Archie have all demonstrated their resilience and determination and have been achieved the Principal’s Award. Well done!


We have been glad to welcome all of our learners back to Kepier this week and have been pleased to see them happy and ready to learn. Unfortunately, our local community has experienced some cases of the Coronavirus.  To lower the risk of transmission and keep our learners and staff as safe as possible we now ask that ALL staff and learners wear face masks in communal areas, inside the building as of Monday 7th September. Please send your child to school with a face mask on Monday morning.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Learners were awarded Centre Assessed Grades (CAG) in GCSEs the Summer of 2020 due to the cancellation of exams.Â
If you have concerns about your Centre Assessed Grades you should firstly speak to the School and we will look into the grounds for an appeal to the exam boards on your behalf. Please telephone: 0191 512 8960 and provide your name and telephone number. You can also email: exams@kepier.com
There will be an opportunity for any learner to take the full suite of GCSE exams in the autumn. These exams will take place from Monday, 2 November 2020 to Monday, 23 November 2020.
The current Appeals Process is outlined by Ofqual here:Â
The criteria for the grounds to appeal may change and if this is the case, we will inform you as soon as any updates are available.
INFORMATION FOR LEARNERS
The APPEALS Process
- Initial contact should be made with the school via exams@kepier.com
- Your concern will be passed to the Assistant Principal with oversight for exams. Contact will be made |(within 2 working days) with you to discuss your concerns.Â
- The Assistant Principal will look into the grounds for appeal taking into account the following appeal criteria laid out by Ofqual:Â
- The school will check to establish if a mistake has been made when data was submitted to the exam board and an appeal will be made on your behalf.
- The school will appeal to the exam board on your behalf if it believes that the exam board made a mistake when communicating your grade.
- The exam board appeals process cannot be used to challenge your Centre Assessed Grade of Rank Order position. You must follow the Schoolâs complaints process here:Â https://drive.google.com/file/d/18RfwU9CUrD-dd68alqGBC4HSiSunB8ly/viewÂ
- You cannot appeal because your mock result was higher than your grade. Â
- In the first instance the Assistant Principal with oversight for exams will make an assessment of any grounds to appeal and will check the clerical processes. If the Assistant Principal (Exams) is confident that no error has been made a decision will be made that there are no grounds for appeal.Â
- If the learner still wishes to make an appeal they can ask for this decision to be reviewed. In this case the review will be passed to the Principal . The Principal will make the final decision on whether to support an appeal. The Principalâs decision is final.
- Those learners who would like to improve their grade can enter the Autumn Series of exams.Â
- Ofqual will have accessible information about the procedure for learners and families to follow and set up a helpline where appeals can be discussed.
AUTUMN EXAMS
- Will take place Monday, 2 November 2020 â Monday, 23 November 2020.
- Exam dates and times for each subject are to be confirmed.
- If you wish to be entered for an exam in the Autumn series, please contact the School by 25th September for English and/or Maths and 10th September 2020 for all other subjects.
- All results will be based on performance in exams alone and not on any Non-Exam Assessment (NEA). The exception to this will be Art & Design/Graphics.
- Normal arrangements for reviews of marking and appeals will be used.Â
- Learners can only be entered for these exams if they would have taken them in summer 2020.Â
NOTE: FOR SUMMER 2020 EXAM SERIES ONLY, THESE ARRANGEMENTS SUPERSEDE KEPIERâS POLICY FOR âPOST-RESULTS SERVICES, APPEALS, ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESULTSâ.
We would like to invite you to receive your exam results on Thursday 20th August. Please attend at the time stated in the table below. Results will be issued outside, in the area next to The Pod. In the event of bad weather, results will be issued in the canteen, and you will enter the canteen via the side entrance, near The Pod. It is important that you attend at your allocated coaching group time to ensure that we can facilitate issuing results as safely as possible. Please follow the social distancing measure that will be in place.
| Coaching Group | No. of Learners | Time Slot |
| 11.1 | 18 | 9am |
| 11.3 | 20 | 9.15 |
| 11.4 | 18 | 9.30 |
| 11.5 | 20 | 9.45 |
| 11.6 | 17 | 10.00 |
| 11.7 | 19 | 10.15 |
| 11.8 | 15 | 10.30 |
| 11.9 | 18 | 10.45 |
| 11.11 | 19 | 11.00 |
| SEMH | 5 | By appointment with Mrs Read or Mr Lawson |
If you cannot attend at your given time, results will be emailed to your school email address. Please ensure that you save any documents from the email, so that you do not lose access to them when your email account is deactivated at the end of August. If you do not have access to your school email account, can you please contact the school in advance, either by telephone to 0191 5128960, or by email to exams@kepier.com; we will then contact ICT Support, on your behalf.
Dear Parent/Carer
I hope that you and your family are well and continue to keep safe during these difficult and unprecedented times. I know that all the staff are looking forward to welcoming the learners back to school in September.
As you may be aware, the Government published guidance on 2nd July stating all learners will return to school in September, full time. The information in this letter outlines how Kepier intends for this to happen encomposining the following principles.
- The safety of all learners and staff is our priority.
- We will implement all of the system controls specified in the DfE guidance and will actively consider all other aspects of the guidance.
- We will continue to provide a broad and balanced curriculum, expertly delivered by well trained and qualified specialist teachers.
- All subjects will continue to be taught to all year groups. Some subject level adaptations may be required, to ensure adherence with safety guidelines.
It is important to note that the plans outlined below are subject to change, should the Government change their guidelines before September. If this should happen, we will communicate any changes with you as soon as possible.
Year Group Arrangements
- The Government recommends that schools reduce the contact between staff and learners; to facilitate this learners will be placed in âyear group bubblesâ.
- Learners are expected to keep their distance from learners in other year groups and outside their family home.
- Learnersâ coaching groups in years 8 and 9 will be regrouped to facilitate reduced movement.
- Learners will be taught in zoned areas for the majority of their subjects. For some subjects, including PE, ICT and KS4 options, learners will be guided to specialist teaching spaces.
- All learners will be advised of the safety measures in place on their first day in school.Â
- To ensure learners are taught by subject specialist teachers, staff will teach in multiple classrooms. In line with guidance, staff are required to keep their distance from learners and other staff as much as possible.
- Learners will be provided with all equipment they require except a scientific calculator which we are unable to supply.
- Where movement is required, senior leaders and pastoral staff will oversee this.
Access to the Site including Transport Arrangements
- Learners are encouraged where possible not to use public transport; they should consider walking or cycling (the bike shed will be relocated to the front of the school site).
- If learners use public transport they must adhere to the Government guidelines on wearing face coverings.
- Learners should not walk to and from school with learners from other year groups unless they reside in the same household.
- If learners from the same household or year group bubble meet on the way to or from school, they need to adhere to social distancing guidelines.
- Learners who are travelling by car should be dropped off at the main gates.Â
- Learners who travel by a local authority taxi or have a medical condition requiring them to be dropped closer to the school entrance are allowed to do so but need to have prior permission from Mr Van-Lindon, Senior Leader – Pastoral.
- Learners should follow the guidance on social distancing when entering the site.Â
- Signage will be displayed around the site directing learners of their entry points.
- Learners will be able to pick up a grab and go breakfast on the way to their zone, water can be purchased. Â
- Learners will be dismissed from the building by members of the leadership team from 2.50pm.
Below is a table for when learners should arrive on site and where to go:
| Tuesday 1/9/20 | Wednesday 2/9/20 | Thursday 3/9/20 | Friday 4/9/20 | W/C 7/9/20 onwards | |
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8.30 – Main Entrance | 8.10 – Main Entrance | 8.10 – Main Entrance | 8.10 – Main Entrance |
| Y8 | 9.30 – Main Entrance | 8.15 – Community Sports Gate | 8.15 – Community Sports Gate | ||
| Y9 | 11.00 – Main Entrance | 8.15 â Canteen Side Gate (at front of School) | 8.15 â Canteen Side Gate (at front of School) | ||
| Y10 | 9.30 – Main Entrance | 8.25 – Main Entrance | |||
| Y11 | 11.00 – Main Entrance | 8.25 – Community Sports Gate |
Moving Around School
- Learners must enter the school building via their designated entry points. They must wait outside in their designated area until they are instructed to enter the building.
- Learners may be held outside for a period of time and will need to be clothed appropriately for the weather conditions.Â
- Movement around the school will be limited.Â
- Learners should follow staff instructions and only leave the classroom when directed.Â
- Learners should follow social distancing guidelines at all times.
Break and Lunch Arrangements
- Learners will remain in their designated classrooms at break time.
- Learners can pre-order their lunch. In the initial weeks we will only be able to offer a cold menu. Learners can bring a packed lunch.
- Learners are encouraged to bring healthy snacks, including a full water bottle. Fizzy drinks are not permitted on site and will be disposed of. Â
- Kepier will operate the split lunchtime outlined below:
- Years 7, 11 and 9H will have their lunch between 11.40am and 12.20pm;
- Year 11 will be allowed to leave the site if we have received prior permission from a parent or carer. Learners who demonstrate poor behaviour either in school or in the community will not be able to go out for their lunch.
- Years 8, 10 and 9K will have their lunch from 12.30 -1.10pm.Â
- At lunchtime, learners must remain within a specific area for their year group bubble. All learners will have access to internal and external areas during this time.
- In the event of adverse weather conditions, all learners will be directed to stay indoors.
- Payment for pre-ordered lunches will be processed by the catering team. Parents and carers should ensure appropriate funds are available on ParentPay.
- The allowance for learners who are eligible for Free School Meals will be credited automatically
Uniform
- All learners will be expected to wear full school uniform. On days when they have Core PE they must wear their PE kit.
- PE staff will ensure contact is made to remind learners that they have PE – message through Class Charts.Â
- Learners who follow the Football Academy programme should attend school in their full school uniform. They will be able to change into their training kit as part of the timetabled session. All FA learners will be expected to bring their own full drinks bottle with them.
Behaviour
- Kepier continues to have high expectations of all learners at all times.
- Behaviour which puts others at risk will not be tolerated. Amendments to the behaviour policy have been implemented and are available to view via the Class Charts Announcement.
- Mobile phones need to be turned off once learners enter the site.
- Kepierâs expectations on jewellery, makeup, headphones, chewing gum, etc. remain unchanged.
Attendance
- Government guidance states that school attendance will be mandatory from September.
- If your child is absent for any reason, please contact Kepier before 8.30am on the first day of their absence. We will require a reason for their absence.
- We will follow normal procedures regarding non-attendance.Â
Hygiene
- Hand sanitising will be available for learners on entry to the building. There are additional hand sanitizer stations around the building.
- We will promote the cleaning of hands regularly in the school environment.
- We will be insisting that all staff and learners ensure that when sneezing and coughing they have tissues and dispose of them appropriately (âcatch it, bin it, kill itâ) and avoid touching their mouth, nose and eyes with hands.Â
- Classrooms, toilets, corridors door handles and handrails alongside other high touch surfaces will be cleaned regularly.Â
- Toilets will be available for all learners to access with additional cleaning throughout the school day.Â
Displaying symptoms and First Aid
- Kepier will continue to offer First Aid, although, wherever possible, social distancing will be maintained.
- If a parent thinks that their child has symptoms of coronavirus, they MUST NOT attend school. Parents can ring 119 to request a test kit for their child.
- If a learner in school thinks that they are experiencing symptoms of the coronavirus, they must immediately tell a member of staff.
- A learner with symptoms of the virus will be immediately isolated by a member of staff wearing appropriate PPE.
- The parents / carers of a learner who has symptoms of coronavirus will be contacted and they must IMMEDIATELY attend the school to remove their child from the school premises.
- Learners will be allowed to attend school again after either:
- 14 days isolation orÂ
- a negative test is shown.
- Any siblings of a learner who is experiencing symptoms of coronavirus will be sent home with their sibling and be subject to Government guidance on self isolation.
- If there is a positive test within a bubble, Kepier will follow the advice of Public Health England at that time.
- There is a bespoke learning package available online for learners who are self isolating. This must be followed as soon as they are identified as being off school for this reason adhering to the following:Â
- be contactable during required times (taking into account that learners may not always be in front of a device the entire time);
- complete work to the deadline set by teachers;
- seek help if they need it, from teachers or teaching assistants;
- alert teachers if theyâre not able to complete work via Class Charts or Email;
- use proper online conduct, such as using appropriate language in messages.
- If you are self isolating, you should ensure that the Government guidelines are followed.Â
I appreciate there is a lot of information outlined above and I hope it answers any queries you may have. If you have any further queries, please contact info@kepier.comÂ
Kepier, and the Coalfields Community has always been unique in its strength and unity. However in recent times this has been even more evident.
The staff has very much appreciated your kind messages, emails and thoughtful comments throughout these difficult times.
I would like to end by taking this opportunity once again to thank you for your continued support and look forward to welcoming the learners back to school in September.
Mrs N. AshtonÂ
Principal
Kepier will be closed to all learners from Friday 17th July for the summer holiday. Re-opening times for September will be communicated soon.
Dear Parent/Carer,
As you know, our gradebook reports are based around your childâs assessment scores from a range of subjects. Due to our enforced closure, we have been unable to carry out these assessments, which means we are unable to provide a meaningful end of year report. The last report we issued, just prior to the closure of schools nationally, contains the most up to date academic information we hold for your child. If you would like to discuss the work your child has completed since the lock down started, please contact us and we will be happy to arrange this.
Many of our learners have been working extremely hard from home, and we are very proud of them. Thank you for continuing to encourage and support your child with their schoolwork in what has been a very difficult difficult time.
Please be assured that when things return to normal, you will continue to receive detailed reports on your childâs achievement, progress and attitude to learning across the full range of subjects they are studying.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Langley
The safety and wellbeing of our school Community is our main priority. We have taken measures to ensure all Government guidelines have been followed.Â
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Dear Parent / Carer,Â
I hope you and your family continue to keep safe and well during these very difficult times. On Monday June 15th, the government amended its advice to secondary schools to include âface to faceâ meetings for all learners to supplement their remote learning.Â
Kepier will be holding the following consultation sessions:
| Year Group | Session information |
| 7 | Tuesday 14th July 2020 between 1pm and 3pmÂ
Wednesday 15th July 2020 between 9.30am and 4.30pm Thursday 16th July 2020 between 1pm and 3pm |
| 8 | Tuesday 7th July 2020 between 1pm and 3pmÂ
Wednesday 8th July 2020 between 9.30am and 4.30pm Thursday 9th July 2020 between 1pm and 3pm |
| 9 | Tuesday 23rd June 2020 between 1pm and 3pmÂ
Wednesday 24th June 2020 between 9.30am and 4.30pm Thursday 25th June 2020 between 1pm and 3pm |
You will receive a text message with a link to an online form, please complete this form expressing which session you are able to attend. Kepier will confirm a 20 minute appointment. During these sessions your childâs Coach will share feedback from all of your childâs teachers regarding the home learning which has taken place and offer further support as needed.
Best wishes
Nicola Ashton
Principal
Year 10 Parent Consultations have taken place over the last few days and I would like to thank all parents and learners who have attended. It has been great to see so many families and I know staff, learners and parents have really appreciated the contact.
The Government guidelines have been amended this week and we are pleased to confirm we can now offer some face to face contact with all year groups, as long as we ensure there are limited learners on site at any particular time.
We are now able to offer some face to face teaching and support to Y10Â learners until the end of the academic year, to supplement the remote learning we will continue to provide.
From w/c 22nd June, we will be offering learners one session per week of face to face academic support, covering all subjects they study with subject specialists. Further details on when your child is to attend School will be sent via text before the end of Thursday 18th June. All activities will follow the Government safety guidelines and each group will be a maximum of nine learners. Learners will be placed in a specific group and due to timetabling complexities, we cannot accommodate any movement.
Equipment will be provided and learners will need to attend wearing their school PE Kit. If there are any concerns regarding PE kit, please contact info@kepier.com or Mrs Parker : (07513819429).
A limited food menu will be available on the day and therefore please ensure your Parentpay account has sufficient funds.
The offer, as outlined above, will be for all Y10 learners and if you do not wish your child to participate in the face to face sessions, please let us know by replying to the text sent.
This Friday (19th June) there is a Virtual School Games hosted by Tyne and Wear Sport.
There are loads of different events happening throughout the day, which you can dip in and out of.
So if you are looking for something to do and like a bit of competition (healthy competition that is) this could be right up your street.