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Designing the Future – XP Gateshead students take over the Farrell Centre!

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13 December 2025

Andy Sprakes

This week I visited XP Gateshead and had the privilege of supporting Year 9 students who hosted the Presentation of Learning (PoL) for their latest Learning Expedition entitled, ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ at the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University.  

Year 9 students from XPG entering the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University, the venue for their latest Presentation of Learning (PoL)

The Farrell Centre have been a great supporter and friend of XP Gateshead since we opened and we have worked with them a number of times now to support our Learning Expeditions. The centre opens up and reveals to students the importance of architecture and urban design and how this has such a significant impact on well being, aspirations, eco-systems and beauty in our communities. We were split into two groups and as one headed out on an aspirational tour of the university the other group settled into a workshop led by staff at the centre.

At the start of the day, we were split into two groups and as one headed out on an aspirational tour of the university the other group settled into a workshop led by staff at the centre. The workshop was centred around a national initiative called ‘Urban Flourishing’ a project that encourages and inspires all sections of the community to come together and share ideas about how we can make our communities better places to live, work and thrive.

Check out the Urban Flourishing Project and how you can have your say about the shape of your community.

The workshop was a fitting finale for our students who had been engaged in a Learning Expedition, ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ that had focused on the importance of structures in both Humanities and Science and how design and planning impacts significantly on the quality of life. Students had studied structures from a variety of perspectives and had used this knowledge to answer the Guiding Question, ‘How are structures important in explaining our world?’ This had led our students consolidating their learning by creating a proposal for a new housing development set to replace the old Sir Godfrey Thomson Court, which was demolished earlier this year. Students engaged with developers, councillors, and the local MP to gather their insights on social housing in the area and shared their vision for its future in a report submitted to develops and planners.

“how cool is it to have had a Dad who designed James Bond’s workplace?!?“

Max Farrell introduced the session and highlighted the importance of value-driven urban design and planning

“It was a chance for students to use their imagination and voice and lived experience to shape thinking about design and planning in their area.“

We were welcomed by Max Farrell, the son of the founder of the centre, Sir Terry Farrell the world renowned architect, who spoke about his own passion for urban design and how it is imperative that we are all part of shaping our communities by using our voice. His stories about his childhood were lively and inspirational, particularly the one about how it was that his Dad had designed the MI6 building in London – how cool is it to have had a Dad who designed James Bond’s workplace?!?

Max also introduced our students to the ‘Urban Flourishing’ project and the workshop activities that would allow the students to identify what they enjoyed about their community but also the things they would like to change to enhance where they lived. It was a chance for students to use their imagination, voice and lived experience to shape thinking about design and planning in their area. 

Olly, from the team, led the first practical session which was based around the activity called ‘Crazy Eight.’ In short, students, in pairs, had to write down eight ideas in eight minutes that would improve the place they lived and be ready to feedback their ideas to the rest of the group. Students engaged fully in this activity and came up with some really perceptive and discerning ideas, ranging from better lighting to address the well being of more vulnerable groups like the elderly (my grandad doesn’t like going out at night due to poor lighting) to simple but effective ideas to improve the environment in their area.

XPG Y9 students’ ideas for improving their local area – simple, achievable and highly effective.

“Students engaged fully in this activity and came up with some really perceptive and discerning ideas…”

Students were then tasked to visually represent what their locale looked like currently and how based on the ideas they had shared they would reimagine it. through drawing images represented what their locale looked like now and how they would reimagine it to make it better.

Students had great fun using their ideas from the previous activity to create a vision of a better designed future for their community. One of the things that struck me most was that almost every group wanted to have access to more safe, green spaces that were purposeful and allowed communities to cultivate and protect eco-systems and habitats in their areas. Students shared their images and talked through their ideas with good humour and integrity. Joe’s work (see below) particularly caught the eye, showing a real flair for urban design – hopefully a work placement awaits next year!

Joe’s sketch (he completed this in ten minutes!!) reimagining his local area.

Max brought the first workshop to a close and as students returned from their tour the group’s swapped over. After each group had enjoyed a tour and the workshop experience they started to prepare for their Presentation of Learning (PoL) at the centre. Students set up their stalls and practised their presentations to each other, staff and the team from the Farrell Centre. Students had produced work that covered each Case Study of the expedition and they talked eloquently and with authority about the Cold War and the impact of the fall of the Berlin Wall, a study of China, the importance of the periodic table and the impact of the breakdown of structures in the novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding.

“Students acted as ambassadors, on their own initiative, welcoming parents and directing them to their seats.“

Parents began to arrive and filled the centre. Students acted as ambassadors, on their own initiative, welcoming parents and directing them to their seats. Martin Said from XP Gateshead opened the PoL, explaining the format of the evening and framed the experience to come. In addition, Max Farrell addressed parents and commented on the quality of the work by students at XPG. Parents then engaged with student presentations and completed an ‘Exit Ticket’ to show their engagement and learning.

It was a highly purposeful and successful evening.

Y9 student Lena explains the nature, purpose and impact of ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ and our Expeditionary Learning model to Max Farrell and colleagues.

In conclusion, what resonated with me about this experience was that by locating the Presentation of Learning in an external venue this gave increased opportunities for students to show and articulate the skills and knowledge they had acquired, over the course of this Learning Expedition, to both parents and also external partners and experts. This not only reinforces and deepens learning but it enables students to authentically develop their confidence and character. The image of Lena above represents this perfectly: a Year 9 student holding the attention and interest of experts in architectural and urban design articulating her learning and understanding and how this has been enhanced by engaging in a purposeful cross-discipline Learning Expedition.

“I was humbled and filled with pride at our students expressing who they are through the beautiful work they produce…”

I would like to thank the Year 9 Team at XPG, and the Expedition Lead Rebecca Jones, for inviting me to be part of this experience. Once again, I was humbled and filled with pride at our students expressing who they are through the beautiful work they produce and the agency they acquire when given the opportunity to enact positive social change.

Another powerful experience and memorable experience.

Andy Sprakes, Chief Academic Officer, XP Trust

N.B. If you want to take part in the Urban Flourishing Great Places Conversation visit the site here and use your voice!

Elevating Beautiful Work, Front Page News, Trust Blog, Uncategorised

Plover School pupil creates beautiful work to brighten new Critical Care development at Doncaster Royal Infirmary

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12 December 2025

Geoff Hewitt

Children from Plover School, part of XP Trust, have helped bring colour, pride and community spirit to Doncaster Royal Infirmary as construction continues on the hospital’s new Department of Critical Care.

As part of a community art project, pupils were invited by Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) to design artwork for the long stretch of hoardings surrounding the building site – a space passed daily by staff, patients and families. The challenge was simple but meaningful: create something that would lift spirits and bring positivity to those visiting or working at the hospital.

Pupils from Plover and Town Field Primary School submitted the winning designs –  the piece from Plover was created by Lena in Year 5. Her vibrant and hopeful artwork now appears proudly at the South Block entrance, offering a warm welcome to visitors and hospital staff.

To celebrate the achievement, Lena and her classmates visited the hospital for the official unveiling. They received certificates and met members of DBTH’s Capital Planning Team and partners at VINCI Building, who thanked the children for the impact their creativity will have on the space. For our pupils, seeing their artwork displayed publicly was a powerful moment of pride and purpose – an authentic audience that sits at the heart of XP learning.

Making a difference close to home

This collaboration reflects what XP Trust believes learning should be: purposeful, beautiful and rooted in community contribution. Projects like this help children understand that their ideas and their work can make a genuine difference to the world around them.

Headteacher quote – Jayne Ogle

“At XP we teach our children that beautiful work isn’t just about creativity – it’s about compassion. Lena’s artwork will brighten the day for patients, staff and families at DRI, and we are incredibly proud of the way our pupils use their learning to serve their community. This project shows them that what they do matters, now and in the future.”

About the opportunity

The new Department of Critical Care is currently being built at Doncaster Royal Infirmary, and while the construction continues, XP pupils are helping to bring colour and hope to the area through their artwork.

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Sharing our Stories: 12/12/2025

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12 December 2025

Geoff Hewitt

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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Reception Christmas Performance @ Green Top

KS1 Pride of Plover @ Plover

Year 4 Carols at ASDA @ Carcroft School

Crew Pasteur catch up @ XP

3SG Christmas art @ Norton Juniors

Enrichment Superstars @ XP East

Weekly update @ XP Gateshead

A Twinkly Nativity to Remember @ Norton Infants

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We’re looking for a Cleaner at XP Doncaster!

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9 December 2025

Geoff Hewitt

Find out more and apply here to #JoinOurCrew

https://xptrust.org/were-looking-for-a-cleaner-at-xp-doncaster/

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Sharing our Stories: 04/12/2025

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4 December 2025

Geoff Hewitt

Beautiful work this week

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Crew 5/6 Community Crew Meeting @ Green Top

We are Scientists @ Plover

Testing out our final product @ Carcroft School

Epic week for PE @ XP

Year 5/6 Netball Tournament @ Norton Juniors

Weekly update @ XP Gateshead

A Christmassy Start to December! @ Norton Infants

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Sharing our Stories: 28/11/2025

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28 November 2025

Geoff Hewitt

Beautiful work this week

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Class 8 fantastic writing @ Green Top

Our Disneyland Video @ Plover

David Hockney style artwork @ Carcroft School

Crew Nightingale – kindness @ XP

Stitching up a colourful rainforest @ Norton Juniors

E29 Expert – mental health @ XP East

Weekly update @ XP Gateshead

A Marvellous POL @ Norton Infants

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From California to Catalonia – reflecting on two weeks of purposeful learning across two continents!!

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21 November 2025

Andy Sprakes

Over the past two school weeks I have had the privilege and pleasure to engage in some purposeful partnership work on two different continents. In the first week of the October break I visited San Diego as part of Jeff Tech High with seven staff from across our Trust to work with our great friend and inspiration, Jeff Robin. Jeff was one of the founding staff at High Tech High, a great influence on the design and realisation of XP, and one of the world’s leading experts in Project Based Learning. 

JTH2 Crew

As well as staff working alongside Jeff to create model products and plan deliverables for expeditions, we also visited High Tech High which still retains curation of much of the stunning student projects generated through the projects designed by Jeff. 

Jeff talks to us about the power of curation

The experience finished with teachers presenting their work to each other, Jeff, Gwyn and Kate for critique and celebration. The next step is to make the ideas a reality in future expeditions – a pledge from all who attended. The key takeaway was that staff have to do the project first if we are to show integrity to high quality Learning Expeditions. It was a fantastic learning experience and has provoked some deep thinking around how we can improve expeditions even further across our Trust. 

Our product wall – DO THE PROJECT FIRST!!!

More details regarding Jeff Tech High will appear in the upcoming first edition of XP Unpacked coming in January as well as how you can apply for this experience in October 2026. It is a transformational opportunity not to be missed.

The week after San Diego, in the first week back in November, Jamie Portman and I headed out to Barcelona to work with CESIRE, the innovation team for education in the Catalonian government. Their team works with schools across Catalonia to improve pedagogy and practice with teachers in the region. We spent two days going deep on why and how we deliver Learning Expeditions and the protocols we use to impact positively on our learners so that they form habits and activate character traits. This was important work and our partnership with CESIRE will lead to opportunities for our teachers to work with Catalonian schools in the future. 

Our friends from CESIRE in Barcelona working on a BBK

The following day, we visited the Collegi Monserrat – an amazing school recommended by Ron Berger. The first thing we bumped into was a sculpture representing Crew. It felt like home! 

Sister Monika and her colleagues gave us a tour of their beautiful school from early years to senior students and what struck us was the positive culture of the school. Young people at Collegi Monserrat are loved, supported and challenged to become independent learners and great citizens. Some of the work on display in the school was beautiful and inspirational – I could see, hear and feel the similarities between XP schools. 

What was remarkable about the organisation was their commitment to opening schools in some of the poorest parts of the world and bringing education to the most disadvantaged in society. The visit has made me determined to share these stories and ask our schools to support this honourable work.

Sister Monika and her inspirational team at Collegi Monserrat

The next three days were filled with our participation in and contribution to the international STEAM Conference at the CosmoCaixa Science Museum in Barcelona. The venue was inspiring and we were able to share our approach to designing and delivering Learning Expeditions that connect disciplines together to deepen learning and result in creative products that inspire agency and have a positive impact in the world. 

Closing the STEAM Conference 2025

It was a privilege to share the work we all do, every day, to educators from across the world and receive such positive feedback.

In conclusion, these two experiences have reaffirmed my belief that our work has incredible reach, is highly influential and has great importance.  

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Sharing our Stories: 21/11/2025

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21 November 2025

Geoff Hewitt

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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KS1 Community hero awards! @ Green Top

Our Paris Video @ Plover

Snow Day @ Carcroft School

Authentic Art making in Y8 @ XP

And sew it begins… @ Norton Juniors

E30 Explorer – A Debate Full of Energy, Respect and Brilliant Ideas @ XP East

G29 Geography – Has the regeneration of the Ouseburn been a success? @ XP Gateshead

Remembrance Day Celebration @ Norton Infants

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Sharing our Stories: 14/11/2025

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14 November 2025

Geoff Hewitt

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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KS2 Anti Bullying Performance @ Green Top

Our character trait winners @ Plover

Life Skills @ Carcroft School

Crew Brunel: Back in Action! @ XP

A Splashing Success @ Norton Juniors

PE Round Up @ XP East

Weekly Update for Families @ XP Gateshead

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We’re looking for a SEND Learning Coach at Green Top!

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13 November 2025

Geoff Hewitt

Find out more and apply here to #JoinOurCrew: https://xptrust.org/green-top-send-learning-coach/

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